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What’s the story behind the video? The cop went to the wrong address on a burglary call?
If this is the case then give the cop hell for going to the wrong address. Had he been at the right address would you view the stop the same way?
Maybe. Look, I don't come down hard on cops when they do good. But this incident had the typical a-hole cop vibe to it from the jump.
 
I’m sure you function at 100% accuracy rate at your job. People make mistakes…. Doctors, lawyers, accountants….every profession. Had he been at the right address… was he out of line? Obviously in this instance he was, but what if he wasn’t and saw her backing out of the driveway…. Then she responds as she did?
And again, if I make a mistake at my job, it costs revenue or property damage, at best, or the loss of life or limb at the worst. These cops walk around with guns and act like gods and know damn well the copsuckers and bootlickers will defend their actions. Govt officials in uniform seem to have a cultish/fetish following on the right.
 
And again, if I make a mistake at my job, it costs revenue or property damage, at best, or the loss of life or limb at the worst. These cops walk around with guns and act like gods and know damn well the copsuckers and bootlickers will defend their actions. Govt officials in uniform seem to have a cultish/fetish following on the right.
“These cops”. They are all the same to you huh? You need help with your issues
 
That is just ridiculous. On what grounds could they have even defended that action?
Didn’t read the opinion but some of the discussion I saw said that part of his defense was that he sexual assault isn’t part of his official duties, therefore QI applies? 🤯

Might be a better question for LG.
 
On the fence with this one. Too many deaths have been attributed to the wrong address, wrong person, wrong description. If the cops can’t get the info right someone can and historically speaking do get hurt. The onus is on the police to be correct and accurate about the information they are about to act on. You can’t detain the first person you see who is doing a totally normal activity without any pc more than “a robbery happened in the area.” They were on the wrong road to begin with. That’s on the PD. Right road, this would have never occurred. Root cause, police being at the wrong place.

That being said, she has every right to be upset with an overly aggressive cop. She took it 10,000 miles beyond upset. Shut your mouth, don’t assist with the investigation since you are innocent and restate your rights. She was mind numbingly screeching nonsense, along with threats. You can not control the police actions but you can control your own and stay calm. She’s owed an apology. I’m sure there a civil suit in the wings if she can get a smart civil lawyer who can prove grounds.

I have to admit that when I posted this I didn't know the cop was at the wrong address, I thought he was investigating a call. That being said, people make mistakes and if that woman wasn't being a belligerent jerk, none of this would have happened.
 
I have to admit that when I posted this I didn't know the cop was at the wrong address, I thought he was investigating a call. That being said, people make mistakes and if that woman wasn't being a belligerent jerk, none of this would have happened.
She would be an excellent example of what not to do even if they made a mistake.
 
Indiana police officer shot and killed during traffic stop in 'senseless act of violence'

A 24-year-old police officer was shot and killed during a traffic stop in Madison County, Indiana, around 2 a.m. on Sunday, according to law enforcement.

Noah Shahnavaz, a U.S. Army veteran who had been a member of the Elwood Police Department for 11 months, was taken to an Indianapolis-area hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

The suspect, 42-year-old Carl Roy Webb Boards II, allegedly got out of a 2012 Buick LaCrosse after being pulled over and fired at Shahnavaz multiple times, striking him at least once, according to the Indiana State Police.


Police deployed a tire deflation device and performed two PIT maneuvers, sending the Buick into a median. Boards was taken into custody without further incident.

He will be charged on Monday with murder, possession of a firearm by a violent felon, resisting law enforcement, as well as two enhancements for use of a firearm and being a habitual offender, according to Madison County chief deputy prosecutor Andrew Hannah.

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Noah Shahnavaz, 24, was shot and killed during a traffic stop around 2 a.m. on Sunday morning. (Elwood Police Department)

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Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, allegedly shot and killed a police officer on Sunday morning in Madison County, Indiana. (Hamilton County Jail)

Indiana police officer shot and killed during traffic stop in 'senseless act of violence'
 

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