its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
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its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
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Re: its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
Originally Posted by Random Hero
Buk, do me a followup, find out what happend to that ------- pig.
A second traffic stop tasering video recently surfaced in Austin, Texas. It showed a November 23, 2006 incident where Corporal Thomas O'Connor both stopped and tasered a driver within less than a minute. In May, Acting Police Chief Cathy Ellison imposed a three-day suspension on O'Connor for his conduct during the stop of motorist Eugene Snelling, 32, who had been driving his mother to a Thanksgiving meal that afternoon.
O'Connor claims he had paced Snelling, who was driving behind O'Connor, at 70 MPH in a 65 MPH zone and decided to pull him over because he had placed his rear license plate in the back window of his vehicle. Fifteen seconds into the stop, the following exchange occurred.
O'Connor: Let me see your drivers license and insurance.
Snelling: Whoa, whoa, whoa, let me get it.
O'Connor: No! Not, 'whoa, whoa, whoa.' Drivers license and insurance or get out of the vehicle.
O'Connor then ordered Snelling to "step out of the vehicle" while the trooper pointed a taser at the motorist. Seconds later, he fired while Snelling's mother, in the passenger seat, watched, horrified. In a copy of an internal affairs interview redacted by police, O'Connor admitted to medical problems that suggest mental instability. (View interview, 470k PDF)
"Maybe I did come across as abrupt," O'Connor said. "It's 1:10 in the afternoon and I have [redacted] so I hadn't eaten. And that is a problem when you get [redacted] is you're, it makes you kind of edgy."
Despite the light sanction he received, O'Connor wrote a memo to Chief Ellison that stated, "I must respectfully disagree with your decision that I violated 'Use of Force' policy." O'Connor remains on active police duty.
O'Connor claims he had paced Snelling, who was driving behind O'Connor, at 70 MPH in a 65 MPH zone and decided to pull him over because he had placed his rear license plate in the back window of his vehicle. Fifteen seconds into the stop, the following exchange occurred.
O'Connor: Let me see your drivers license and insurance.
Snelling: Whoa, whoa, whoa, let me get it.
O'Connor: No! Not, 'whoa, whoa, whoa.' Drivers license and insurance or get out of the vehicle.
O'Connor then ordered Snelling to "step out of the vehicle" while the trooper pointed a taser at the motorist. Seconds later, he fired while Snelling's mother, in the passenger seat, watched, horrified. In a copy of an internal affairs interview redacted by police, O'Connor admitted to medical problems that suggest mental instability. (View interview, 470k PDF)
"Maybe I did come across as abrupt," O'Connor said. "It's 1:10 in the afternoon and I have [redacted] so I hadn't eaten. And that is a problem when you get [redacted] is you're, it makes you kind of edgy."
Despite the light sanction he received, O'Connor wrote a memo to Chief Ellison that stated, "I must respectfully disagree with your decision that I violated 'Use of Force' policy." O'Connor remains on active police duty.
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Re: its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
Buk with a link...imagine that.
While it's not clear whether that was race related, the bottom line is that cop is mentally unbalanced and therefore not fit for duty. I'd like to see him try that ---- on Kimbo Slice.
While it's not clear whether that was race related, the bottom line is that cop is mentally unbalanced and therefore not fit for duty. I'd like to see him try that ---- on Kimbo Slice.
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Re: its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
Not fired, more like desk job detective. He really had no business saying "no whoa whoa whoa" like he changed his mind about license and proof of insurance. He was acting like he just wanted to tase someone.
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Re: its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
Originally Posted by TorganFM
Not fired, more like desk job detective. He really had no business saying "no whoa whoa whoa" like he changed his mind about license and proof of insurance. He was acting like he just wanted to tase someone.
he was being a total dock head.....*** should be fired
#10
Re: its the one thing that you cant say enough times....
no ----, that guy needs to get fired at the least.
now this guy needs a ------- raise http://youtube.com/watch?v=GHZMoPV1rog
now this guy needs a ------- raise http://youtube.com/watch?v=GHZMoPV1rog