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Army 2LT scared of the dark...right. Note to USSOCOM: Daytime missions only, please.

I'd be interested in seeing the video from A to Z. PC was there: no tag visible. It's not the job of LE to break out their binoculars and look for it, especially in the dark. Not visible (tinted window), and not properly displayed (tag bracket) = PC for the stop.

Good Lord, all he had to do was pull over; get out; and show them his temp tag. Soldier in uniform? I shake his hand...thank him for his service...and send him on his way.

Then again, this was in Virginia. I personally know of a handful of cops up there who take "God Complex" to a whole new level. I'm sure there are a bunch of good ones up there, but I've yet to meet them.

Must be something in the water.
VA is notorious for being hyper anal on traffic violations/speeding.
 
Army 2LT scared of the dark...right. Note to USSOCOM: Daytime missions only, please.

I'd be interested in seeing the video from A to Z. PC was there: no tag visible. It's not the job of LE to break out their binoculars and look for it, especially in the dark. Not visible (tinted window), and not properly displayed (tag bracket) = PC for the stop.

Good Lord, all he had to do was pull over; get out; and show them his temp tag. Soldier in uniform? I shake his hand...thank him for his service...and send him on his way.

Then again, this was in Virginia. I personally know of a handful of cops up there who take "God Complex" to a whole new level. I'm sure there are a bunch of good ones up there, but I've yet to meet them.

Must be something in the water.
Here is an update
Virginia authorities to investigate police who threatened Black Army officer
 

Windsor’s town manager said in a statement that an internal investigation found that the officers who pulled Nazario over — Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker — did not follow departmental policy. They were disciplined and ordered to take additional training, said the manager, William Saunders.

Gutierrez was later fired, Saunders said.

And all of this over some damn tinted windows...
 
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Thieves... nothing but thieves. A clear 4th Amendment violation.

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

 
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He didn’t flee and the cops were 100% in the wrong on this one.
When you are being pulled over you cant just drive a few miles to see if they stop lighting you up. And his actions when they asked him to get out was 100% he knowing what he was doing. He wasn’t scared
 
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Army 2LT scared of the dark...right. Note to USSOCOM: Daytime missions only, please.

I'd be interested in seeing the video from A to Z. PC was there: no tag visible. It's not the job of LE to break out their binoculars and look for it, especially in the dark. Not visible (tinted window), and not properly displayed (tag bracket) = PC for the stop.

Good Lord, all he had to do was pull over; get out; and show them his temp tag. Soldier in uniform? I shake his hand...thank him for his service...and send him on his way.

Then again, this was in Virginia. I personally know of a handful of cops up there who take "God Complex" to a whole new level. I'm sure there are a bunch of good ones up there, but I've yet to meet them.

Must be something in the water.

They’re plenty of instances where people are blue lighted by fake cops and they pull over on a dark highway only to be assaulted. I remember knox county police telling citizens to only pull over in well lighted places.

You do know that temp tags are usually paper right? They have always been displayed in back windows. I would assume that the back glass came tinted from the factory because of the temp tag which means he probably just bought the vehicle.

The citizens turned on his turn signal, slowed down, drove less than a mile and found a well lit place to pull over and only to have bully cops jump out of their cruiser with guns drawn.
 
When you are being pulled over you cant just drive a few miles to see if they stop lighting you up. And his actions when they asked him to get out was 100% he knowing what he was doing. He wasn’t scared

Less than a mile into a well lighted area.

How do you know he wasn’t scared? Why was he asked to get out?

Just a couple of more maroons in a job that they can’t handle protected by the thin blue line.
 
When you are being pulled over you cant just drive a few miles to see if they stop lighting you up. And his actions when they asked him to get out was 100% he knowing what he was doing. He wasn’t scared

My SIL (cop) says to slow down and find a safe place to pull over especially at night. he doesn’t want to be on the side of a dark road.

He had every right to know why they pulled him over. Face it Rick these cops ****ed up.
 
When you are being pulled over you cant just drive a few miles to see if they stop lighting you up. And his actions when they asked him to get out was 100% he knowing what he was doing. He wasn’t scared
I disagree, on 460 in Windsor you have to look for safely lit areas. It’s 4 lanes with no shoulders.
In this case, He drove less than a mile with blinkers on and under the speed limit. That’s acknowledging police are behind him. Knowing the area that’s not unreasonable.
I wish the prosecutor luck proving the drivers intent in court. I highly doubt once someone has lit me up they are going to turn their lights off and fade.
This may be a suit the driver wins. Depends on what he’s contending.
 
When you are being pulled over you cant just drive a few miles to see if they stop lighting you up. And his actions when they asked him to get out was 100% he knowing what he was doing. He wasn’t scared
I give police the benefit of the doubt in most cases but their reaction here was disproportionate to the situation. We need officers to be cool calm and collected, reasonable stewards of the trust put in them as armed protective servants. These guys resembled something more like half cocked cowboys.
 
I give police the benefit of the doubt in most cases but their reaction here was disproportionate to the situation. We need officers to be cool calm and collected, reasonable stewards of the trust put in them as armed protective servants. These guys resembled something more like half cocked cowboys.
Government officials deserve no benefit of the doubt.
 
When you are being pulled over you cant just drive a few miles to see if they stop lighting you up. And his actions when they asked him to get out was 100% he knowing what he was doing. He wasn’t scared

Lol big shocker you can't lick the boots of these pigs fast enough. You've made it clear that there is nothing they can do that you would ever find wrong, and it's pretty clear you cheer on this s***.
 
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