When does filming one’s neighbor require a police officer to draw his sidearm? Don McComas, a Rohnert Park resident, was outside his home, hooking his boat up to his SUV, when he noticed a police officer observing is house. McComas began filming when it appeared that his license plate was being called in. What happened next makes utterly no sense.
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reasonable su$#%&!@*ion
articulable threat
conduct unbecoming
^ says the guy who studied at “hard knocks university”
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See the anger? This is why we as a people have to come together and demand revenue collection by highway piracy be stopped. When you put a weapon in someone’s hands who is ill equipped to deal with life in general and tell them to go out and get money people are going to die. No one should be murdered in the name of revenue collection.
A lot more to this story than this idiot lets on. Yes an officer may LEGALLY ask you to show your hands. They have a right to safety as well.
Clearly the guy with the camera was trying to provoke the officer.. today everyone with a phone is trying to get their 15 minutes of fame
Another one that shows police in their crudest moment.
A COP with the GOD at$#%&!@*ude. He has a badge …, that makes him GOD in his own mind. I have seen many instances like this,
Now that was really stupid
Cops need to stop Har$#%&!@*ing the Citizens that we pay to “Protect and Serve” not har$#%&!@*.
He should be fired and his badge AND GUN removed and he shuold not be alloeed to ever carry one again without mental evaluation…