There was a violation of a protection order...and her home address was listed as Sandusky Ohio...
So she liked to beat up on her granny...drive a car with no tags steal from stores and assault cops with a car
There was a violation of a protection order...and her home address was listed as Sandusky Ohio...
So she liked to beat up on her granny...drive a car with no tags steal from stores and assault cops with a car
Than the family can produce registration to the car
i guess the cops planned this all out that day to kill a black person
Easy to end this 'discussion' with nobody being killed,
COMPLY WITH THE OFFICERS REQUEST
You probably never heard of Philando CastileWhy shouldn't she? If she was innocent, it was an easy fix... she not only didn't cooperate, but she taunted the officers...
This took place in what is a very nice area/suburb in Columbus...but not long ago, in the same area, kids got on social media and advertised a party... took over an apartment complex pool, and a wonderful young man was shot, and lost his life...
Young people have to start making better decisions...this is not all about blaming the police...
Nope. She didn't.She broke the law! FACT!!
We had a incident where a canine cop illegally stopped and searched my son and his car. He said the dog got a hit and searched the car. He handcuffed my son and put him in a squad car with windows rolled up and turned off the AC on purpose in August. The dog circled the car twice and did not respond then the cop placed himself between the dog and the squad car dash cam and said the dog got a hit. The dog was trained to sit when he got a hit of drug scent. Even though the officer was standing in front of the dog its tail was still in the picture and the dog never sat. They found some dried crepe myrtle blossoms (my son always parked under a large crepe myrtle tree) in the back floorboard and said it was marijuana shakes. (crumbs of weed that get dragged out of a persons pockets) Anyway I took the video to the police Chief and viewed the illegal search with him. The canine officer got forced to resign. It is always better to comply because cops always win on the street.Good answer. Interior lights on and hands on the steering wheel until told to do otherwise. I grate my teeth at the imbeciles here that blame the cop for standing in front of the vehicle yet these same asshats support their alt leftie buddies sitting and blocking a freeway during their climate protest. Bring out the snowplows, they will move.
Yes she did. It is illegal not to comply with a police order.Nope. She didn't.
Nope. She didn't.
And if she was 21 why did she have a 6 year old?so if this poor woman was pregnant and had a six and a three year old, tell me again why she was looting a liquor store.......
There's "tried to run over" and then there's illegally using an automobile to push a police officer out of the way. If she wanted to run over him, she'd have floored it.
what she did got her shot and it wasn't shoplifting that got her shot...her fault
No tag on car is one law she broke, parking in handicap spot....take your tag off car go park in a handicap spot with cops around and see what happens
WHAT IS O.R.C. 2921.331? Failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer is a serious offense. It is considered a first degree misdemeanor – the most serious misdemeanor offense – in Ohio.
ORC 2921.331(A) says:
“No person shall fail to comply with any lawful order or direction of any police officer invested with authority to direct, control, or regulate traffic.”
ORC 2921.33(B) says:
“No person shall operate a motor vehicle so as willfully to elude or flee a police officer after receiving a visible or audible signal from a police officer to bring the person’s motor vehicle to a stop.”
https://www.riddelllaw.com/failure-... O.R.C.,serious misdemeanor offense – in Ohio.
And assault on cop with car
So thats 4 laws broken....Yup she dindu nuffin
She also had a warrant out for her arrest at the time...
No one is ignoring how the officer reacted.. that's why he's under investigation and on leave .. the two officers were there for an entirely different reason and contacted by a Kroger employee to help investigate the situation... its probably true that things could have been handled a bit differently... indeed unfortunate... that's a highly respected Department though and they will look into it very thoroughly I'm sure...Yup. We all admit that the poor deranged broad was a big problem.
Nobody is defending her actions.
Now lets talk about the incompetent cop,
the party in the situation to whom the people are paying a salary.
She broke the law! FACT!!