BigOrangeD
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yeah i cant imagine how a solider who shot 70 people doesn't elicit the same as an officer accused of illegally searching someone's carCompare this guy's reaction to one of his subordinates being involved in a crime to what we normally get here in the USA from our chief law enforcement officers. Night and day difference. Contrition, real emotion, no victim shaming.
Thai army chief tearfully apologizes for mass shooting by soldier
Another BS story...the police chief thought he was talking about a fender bender till the State Rep mentioned it might have been a person and he immediately sent the Sgt to assess the scene within ten min of getting the call, EMS was dispatched 7 min after the officer found the guy...the State Rep and his friend are the issue not the police
I don’t think it took 6 minutes to tell the police chief “Ryan hit something and there’s a bike laying here”. I also don’t understand how a police sergeant can see a caved in windshield, a mangled bike, and need another 7 minutes to call EMS. Or how this guy wasn’t at least charged with leaving the scene of a accident with injury/death and failure to render aid. Those seem easily provable.Another BS story...the police chief thought he was talking about a fender bender till the State Rep mentioned it might have been a person and he immediately sent the Sgt to assess the scene within ten min of getting the call, EMS was dispatched 7 min after the officer found the guy...the State Rep and his friend are the issue not the police
The chief said himself what the Rep said to him, he didn't mention a bike, he said he hit an animal and then after a few min said or maybe a person, idk...the chief then stated wait what? and immediately called someone to check it out. No cover-up there as suggested....the Sgt was looking around for a possible victim, several times people get hit by cars and leave the scene as well, happens all the time, and the Sgt was assessing the full scene and immediately called for EMS when a victim was discovered. The guy driving (who apparently is autistic or some such BS) is looked at being charged by the DA, but the police aren't the wrongdoers here and sure as hell didn't "cover anything up" as the article suggestsI don’t think it took 6 minutes to tell the police chief “Ryan hit something and there’s a bike laying here”. I also don’t understand how a police sergeant can see a caved in windshield, a mangled bike, and need another 7 minutes to call EMS. Or how this guy wasn’t at least charged with leaving the scene of a accident with injury/death and failure to render aid. Those seem easily provable.
Lmao at all the lies in this video
First the guy says I didn’t stop because I was in the right. So he clearly did see the officer trying to stop him.
Then he said he didn’t see the stop sign which he then says he did
Then the other biker says but he’s a minor. All lies trying to justify not wanting to obey the laws.
Typical
What was the crime here? The guy didn't pull over when my Authoritie ass told you to pull over?Lmao at all the lies in this video
First the guy says I didn’t stop because I was in the right. So he clearly did see the officer trying to stop him.
Then he said he didn’t see the stop sign which he then says he did
Then the other biker says but he’s a minor. All lies trying to justify not wanting to obey the laws.
Typical