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10-07-2022, 09:35 PM
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Re: San Antonio, TX: Cop Fired After Firing on a Teen Eating a Burger.
Regardless of if this kid has a prior relationship with this police officer it's definitely not wise to walk up to someone's door and immediately demand that they get out. There isn't a whole lot of context here. Does the video pickup at the first interaction?
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10-11-2022, 04:15 AM
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Re: San Antonio, TX: Cop Fired After Firing on a Teen Eating a Burger.
I appreciate the police, am glad they’re there and that someone is willing to do what it takes to be a police officer. However, there are some of them that should never be hired. This is a perfect example. You pull up behind the suspect or wherever in your car and start talking to him on the load speaker. You don’t just walk up and jerk the door open. That’s dangerous for everyone. Stupid idiot. |
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10-13-2022, 10:54 AM
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Re: San Antonio, TX: Cop Fired After Firing on a Teen Eating a Burger.
Basically the cop had chased someone the night before who got away from him. He saw this kid's car and thought it was the same one. But he didn't even bother running plates and just walked up assuming it was him. It wasn't.
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