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The instructor in our class told us there's no need to volunteer the information. The officer can see if you have a carry permit when he runs your tags/license. If he wants to know if you're carrying he'll ask.
I can't remember where the guy that taught our class worked. He was either with Shelby Country Sheriff dept, Tipton County Sheriff dept, or state trooper.
"A retired Tennessee Highway Patrol sergeant has pleaded guilty to transporting a woman into the country illegally."
Acting U.S. Attorney Jack Smith says 70-year-old Ronald Edward Strickland pleaded guilty Tuesday in Nashville federal court."
http://wkrn.com/2017/06/21/retired-thp-officer-pleads-guilty-to-smuggling-woman-into-us/
She says officers who questioned her after the incident told her they were trying to stop Cain for jaywalking.
She doesn’t understand how jaywalking could have come to what she witnessed.
“I just want some answers. What happened?” said Cain’s live-in girlfriend Antoinette Stewart.
She says she fell in love with his goofy, spirited personality two years ago and can’t imagine why something like this would happen.
She can imagine him cutting across a street in his long walk home from his co-manager job at a TV store, but as far as her knowledge of him breaking any laws?
“Never been to jail. Never been arrested ever,” Stewart said.
When asked, Sacramento police could only tell FOX40 by phone that an officer tried to stop a man for a violation at Cypress and Grand around 5 p.m.
'The rear lights were on. The car was still running and it was night-time, so you could clearly see both lights were on.'
He said that officers warned bystanders if they shot video, their phones would be taken for evidence
The rear lights were on. The car was still running and it was night-time, so you could clearly see both lights were on. 'There were two lights on the rear. One had red tape on it to the left of the rear.'
An off-duty African-American police officer was shot Wednesday night by a white colleague in St. Louis, while both officers were attempting to aid first responders after a high-speed car chase ended in a crash, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department told Yahoo News.
Authorities said the injured officer was in his home when he heard a crash. He decided to help officers who had already arrived at the scene, who had exchanged fire with the suspects. His colleagues initially ordered the unnamed officer, who was also armed, to the ground, but after recognizing him they invited him to approach them.
“At this time, a responding officer (36-year old white male with over 8 years of service) just arriving in the area observed this and fearing for his safety and apparently not recognizing the off-duty officer, discharged a shot, striking the off-duty officer in the arm,” the police department said by email.
An off-duty African-American police officer was shot Wednesday night by a white colleague in St. Louis, while both officers were attempting to aid first responders after a high-speed car chase ended in a crash, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department told Yahoo News.
Authorities said the injured officer was in his home when he heard a crash. He decided to help officers who had already arrived at the scene, who had exchanged fire with the suspects. His colleagues initially ordered the unnamed officer, who was also armed, to the ground, but after recognizing him they invited him to approach them.
At this time, a responding officer (36-year old white male with over 8 years of service) just arriving in the area observed this and fearing for his safety and apparently not recognizing the off-duty officer, discharged a shot, striking the off-duty officer in the arm, the police department said by email.
I'm sure he was a normal kid just minding his own business. Cops just tackle black kids every day because they're black.
There's literally no context here whatsoever.