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Pretty much everyone I've seen discuss the Cincy thing has said, "I had to watch it four or five times to understand what happened ..." -- nm
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zork
Jul 29 '15, 13:11
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Also the guy had an open container, seemed confused whether he had a licence, asked why he was pulled over after being told already,
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zork
Jul 29, 13:14
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i believe he had an *unopened* bottle of booze. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 29, 13:50
42
I just watched the video. it was full. and holy freaking crap, there's no need to watch it multiple times. the officer acted that fast is just..
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b.
Jul 29, 13:55
18
I had to watch it a second time to realize what had happened. Then it struck me, and I was a little bit sick. -- nm
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Mop
Jul 29, 14:21
I agree with everything you said. I just am trying to figure out what the best alternative course should have been. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:58
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Pursue. Don't pursue. Show up at his house later with an arrest warrant. This wasn't a violent crime. This was a traffic stop. -- nm
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Mop
Jul 29, 14:25
follow him. have other cops corner him. they do this all the time.
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Andie
Jul 29, 14:02
13
I'm just thinking of the time I misinterpreted a cop's direction at a checkstop, and wondering if that'd have gotten me killed in the US somewhere. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 29, 14:10
11
yah, I think I've shared about an incident in salem, mass. years ago that was kind of similar to andie's. scared the heck out of me. if it had been
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b.
Jul 29, 14:26
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I was pretty nervous on my last two trips to the states.
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:26
When I was a kid I remember my dad getting pulled over for a ticket and he got out and went ballistic on the cop yelling at him. I'm sure he would
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pmb
Jul 29, 14:15
1
My dad cut off a cop in traffic and got pulled over as a result. And, as usual, he got belligerent about it.
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:18
i once drove right by a cop at a RIDE stop - they were positioned in a place with all sorts of back lights and it was raining, and there were just
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Andie
Jul 29, 14:13
2
I bet you got coupons then. I've never been given anything during a RIDE stop -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:14
1
i did not. i was just waved on. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 29, 14:15
When I got pulled over on the highway in Texas, I was called to the back of the car. My friend got out of the car ...
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zork
Jul 29, 14:13
Are you black? Not likely for you. Unless they're tallists. -- nm*
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jnine
Jul 29, 14:10
1
This. If you're not black, you get a pass. -- nm
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Mop
Jul 29, 14:26
Of course I agree with the IM -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:07
Following the proper procedures would be the best alternative course. Maybe we should try googling for procedure books? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:02
Hmm, I thought I saw that it was half full but I didn't watch mutliple times. I take it that the law there says that it should not be in reach though. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:52
22
No, it just can't be open. If the seal was intact then that alone isn't enough for ovi.
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Ender
Jul 29, 14:03
1
I think it's harsher here and need not be open. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:05
then ticket him. that's a ticket. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 29, 13:53
19
There were multiple issues (no front plate, no licence on him, bottle in reach, confusion). I think he was about to do a roadside sobriety test when t
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zork
Jul 29, 13:56
18
I believe I heard him say that since he can't produce a license he's going to have a look around and goes to open his door.
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Krusty
Jul 29, 14:01
17
Not really, he asked him to take off the seat belt and then he pulled the door.
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:06
14
Thanks, I had seen a transcript of the encounter. I could hear the cop better than the guy.
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Krusty
Jul 29, 14:18
And one thing he should have done is politely explain what he was going to do before he did it. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:07
9
For sure and both parties did things incorrectly
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zork
Jul 29, 14:10
8
Proper procedure is proper procedure. The cop didn't follow it. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:13
7
I'm not a cop but I'm not sure that he did anything wrong before firing the shot. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:15
6
I don't think anyone has said he did anything inappropriate until that point, except not communicating well. -- (edited)
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b.
Jul 29, 14:20
Pulling the door without announcing his intentions was one. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:19
2
Not sure that is correct in this situation. Sometimes cops need to put politeness aside and take charge. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:22
1
It isn't necessarily politeness, but announcing intentions before doing something is proper procedure. -- (edited)
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:26
Well, he pulled his gun ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:16
1
In the US, that seems to be one combined action. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:17
Sounds like the officer was ... tense. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:07
2
Go stand in the corner -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:08
1
Oh no I've said too much ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:10
I'm so glad that I'm not a cop. When I make mistakes, I don't have to worry about someone losing their life. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:03
1
Or a doctor/paramedic. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:06
Shooting him in the head is an extreme way to achieve that. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:39
omg, shoot him! -- nm
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mud
Jul 29, 13:31
35
I know that's not the real solution but I'm having trouble figuring out exactly what should have been done. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:36
34
Call back up for a start. Don't pull a gun. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:40
19
I hate guns and that cops pull them so quickly so often. There was backup. You can see at the end of the tape as they approach the car. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:42
18
Then the cop had options he choose not to use. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:43
17
What options exactly? -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:44
16
His option was to not stupidly stick his arm in the car and instead chase the guy as he drove off. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 29, 13:48
8
I think they try and avoid chases at all costs. He can hurt others if he's allowed to drive away -- nm
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CQ
Jul 29, 13:52
1
And chases by the cops ramp it up more. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:52
That's the thing. Everything is what he shouldn't have done (including shooting the guy). I'd like to know what actually should have been done. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:50
5
What do you think I've been saying? -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:51
4
Maybe I'm not reading your posts properly but the only message I'm getting is to not shoot the guy, which I agree is desirable. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:54
3
I think we can all agree that shooting a person in the head is not the most desirable outcome, heh -- nm
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CQ
Jul 29, 13:55
1
absolutely -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:01
Calling backup, blocking the car, -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:55
Physically blocking the car with the cruiser for one. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:45
6
It was behind the suspect car and the guy would be gone before getting it going. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:46
5
That's why you call backup. So there's more than one car, and that one of them can cut the car off. -- nm*
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:47
4
The other cop was out of the car covering the first cop. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:49
3
They should both have radios on their shoulders so they can call for back up. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:50
2
cops are stretched thin as it is, teh macho expectation is, you stopped them, you handle the situation
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zeitgeist
Jul 29, 14:03
1
Well...he is now "that" guy who shot a possible drunk because he looked at him crosseyed. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:09
Uh. How about "proceed with the traffic stop per the usual protocols"? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 13:37
13
It looked to me that he wanted the guy out of the car to arrest him for possible DUI and the guy was not having any of that
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zork
Jul 29, 13:40
12
I'm sure it happens enough that there are protocols to cover that. And that they don't include shooting the driver in the head. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:42
11
Obviously something was done wrong, but letting an intoxicated driver to race off is not the right solution either. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:43
10
Actually that is one option. Depends on the area, traffic, time of day, etc.
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:46
9
During the day on a campus means plenty of pedestrians. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:48
8
You seem to be arguing that shooting the driver in the head was a proper response. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:49
2
and you're not reading me properly either. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 13:55
1
"Seems" it seems that way.
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:56
It wasn't actually on campus. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 29, 13:49
4
Was it on school property? -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 13:52
3
He was spotted on campus, and by the time the officer had called it in and everything he was already off campus. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 29, 14:09
1
Then they should have called the city police to take care of him when he crossed the border. That's generally proper procedure. -- nm*
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:10
No, but close enough to be within the officer's jurisdiction. -- nm
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mara
Jul 29, 14:03
*reads the IM* *says "fuck the world" and logs off* -- nm
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ty97
Jul 29, 13:22
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