Failured to Signal a Lane Change, Died Days Later

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Originally Posted By: Alfred_B
Another instance. this time a white woman was killed. One of the shooters was videoed bragging about his marksmanship.

[...]“Let me get out there and get her out,” Malone calls out to the other officers, according to the GBI audio transcripts.

“Hold on, hold on,” one unknown officer responds.

“If she moves the car, I’m going to shoot her,” Simpson says.

Moments later gunfire erupts and Small is hit by police bullets.

After the shooting, Sasser and Simpson are heard on video discussing the shoot.

“Where did you hit her?” Simpson asks, according to a GBI transcript.

“I hit her right in the face,” Sasser says.

“I watched the bridge of her nose…I pulled the trigger and I watched it hit her at the same time I think I fired,” Simpson says.[...]


http://investigations.myajc.com/caroline-small-shooting/


Seeing that picture of her head laying on the driver's side door broke my heart. I wish I hadn't clicked the link and seen that :^(
 
I figure people light up when they're pulled over to remain in control of something. They can't drive until the cop is done... might as well be in charge of that butt. That said, would you smoke at a job interview or on a first date? Getting pulled over is an interview to getting a warning over a citation.

That said, in any first world country with the rule of law you should be able to talk to a cop in any tone that isn't overtly physically threatening and not endure any punishment beyond the original ticket.
 
I think the police need stricter psychological testing before hiring and at regular intervals on the job.

Here's an article on the topic.

http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/29191-evaluating-police-psychology-who-passes-the-test

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Dr. M.L. Dantzker, former Fort Worth, Texas, police officer, criminal justice professor and mental health specialist, wrote his doctoral dissertation on the role psychologists' play in the pre-hiring screenings of police recruits.

"Every psychologist in Texas can choose whatever personality inventories they want to use and can do whatever else they might want to do, all within what the departments are willing to pay for," Dantzker said. "That sets us up for a very, what I consider, inconsistent, unstable protocol and procedure for doing [evaluations]."

"You can basically go shopping for your own psychologist. It makes it even worse."
This inconsistency lends itself to a kind of loophole in which one psychologist may determine that an applicant is unsuitable, but another, using a different set of assessment tools, may determine just the opposite, potentially allowing applicants with violent tendencies into police ranks.


In some cases, according to Dantzker, the candidate, who often must pay for their own evaluation, will seek out a second opinion if an initial evaluation determines the candidate unsuitable. In other cases, Dantzker says, the police department itself will seek out a second opinion to make a hire. Many departments allow the applicant to simply wait a year before re-applying for a position if an initial evaluation found the candidate unsuitable.
 
Originally Posted By: WANG
Being rude, while unpleasant, is NOT a crime. Period. This guy was under the impression that that which offends him is against the law.


Contempt of cop is a very serious matter! It can be punished by summary execution without trial.

Critical words, "This interaction is being recorded and saved off-site in real time."
 
Two idiots that escalated (the cop and the woman).

This isn't even a story. Had the non-compliant woman just signed the ticket (or accepted the warning) and shut her freaking mouth, she would have been on her way in 10 minutes. Instead she has to run her mouth on the side of the road. Typical Ferguson/Baltimore/Trayvon/social justice loser.


Woman kills herself a few days later. Good riddance. Not a large loss on society.
 
Originally Posted By: Al
Here is a silly idea that would solve 99% of these problems:
"Yes sir officer".."No sir officer"


Absolutely correct. This would likely have been a routine traffic stop IF she would have put a lid on her attitude and just complied with the requests.

I always love it when the press dredges up some character witness(es) that fit the narrative they're trying to promote (like more viewership).

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Never answer a cops questions. Keep asking am I free to go? Am I being detained? I don't answer questions.

If the cop has a reason to arrest you they will.
 
I watched the long version of the video.

While it's probably not deadly, a lit cigarette can be a weapon. Police often tell people that they interact with to put their cigarette down. This is reasonable, and I would do the same.

This has nothing to do with what happened to this person while in jail.
 
Originally Posted By: JamesBond

This has nothing to do with what happened to this person while in jail.

Yeah, I keep coming back to that same thought. This video really doesn't have anything to do with her (alleged) suicide. Even so, they both misbehaved, they were both in the wrong, IMO. A police officer CAN order you out of your vehicle, and you must comply. Failure to do so can result in force to remove you. The Supreme Court has held this many times. No reason is needed for an officer to command you out of your car, which I think is a bit strange, but that's how it is. She got mouthy and (I assume?) was trying to get under his skin. Well, it worked! Calling him all those names after she was in cuffs, resisting over and over. He let it get to him and acted improperly and aggressively. They were both in they wrong.
 
He gave the subject a "lawful order" to exit the vehicle and she repeatedly refused. The entire series of events after that is the responsibility of the female subject. Including her hanging herself.
 
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Originally Posted By: morepwr
I have always been nice and respectful when I get pulled over and of the very few times that has happened, I only got a ticket once. In fact The officer even thanked me for being courteous and I am sure that was why I got a warning.


Some people are too stupid to realize that.
 
Any jury awards to come should be paid out of his pension. I'm tired of these macho bullies causing the public coffers so much money. Why don't you conservatives complain about that?

This is not Nazi Germany and the cops are not the ss. Go on a cop forum and listen to how they talk. These guys think they own the job. They think they have a job for life and are above the general public.

I was stopped a couple of months ago coming home late from the drive in movies. I was in a 30 going exactly 30 I see lights coming up on me at an amazing speed, must have been doing 80. My license plate bulb was dim. Not out. Dim. I'm glad we have these guys to take care of things like that. It was probably the most exciting thing he did all night.
 
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Originally Posted By: SHOZ
Never answer a cops questions. Keep asking am I free to go? Am I being detained? I don't answer questions.

If the cop has a reason to arrest you they will.

Good youy will give him a reason to give you a ticket...lol.
And you will get the ticket and folks like me will usually exit without even a warning. Yup stick to your beliefs. You are obviously prepared to pay for that freedom. Your choice.

I have been stopped 5 times in my life for various violations..Yes sir, no sir" got me off 3 times with nothing. One time I was given a "Failure to obey a lawfully posted sign" $75 dollar fine instead of $200 with points. and once when I was going 53 in a 35 I was written up for going 49...hug difference

Originally Posted By: turtlevette
Why don't you conservatives complain about that?

BC we are smart enough to understand that 99.999% of encounters with bad people end the way they are supposed to. While others in their daily lives are luckey if they bat over 50%.
 
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Originally Posted By: Al
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I have been stopped 5 times in my life for various violations..Yes sir, no sir" got me off 3 times with nothing. One time I was given a "Failure to obey a lawfully posted sign" $75 dollar fine instead of $200 with points. and once when I was going 53 in a 35 I was written up for going 49...hug difference


Try it again being black.
 
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The woman was getting only a warning (no monetary fine) until her ATTITUDE got in the way....I have ZERO sympathy for her...
 
Originally Posted By: turtlevette

Try it again being black.



Are you black?
What about trying it again being Muslim?

Al is right in that disposition can play a huge role. Race of course can as well, but so can just the cop you are interacting with. Every person is different and that has been my experience with dealing with the police over the years, no one encounter is the same, though I admit that I've never been treated badly, but let off? No, I've been "profiled" for driving a BMW too, it happens.
 
Originally Posted By: Pop_Rivit
Originally Posted By: Kuato
Early on this was escalated by both sides, from what I saw on the video. Common courtesy goes a long way and it never should have gotten that far.

How about this:

Trooper: "Please put out the cigarette."
Ms. Bland: "Oh, sorry it bothers you, I'll put it out."
Trooper: "Thank you, here is your warning, please use your signal in the future."
Ms. Bland: "I certainly will please have a good day."

/end video



Agreed. A little courtesy goes a long way.


+1
 
Originally Posted By: turtlevette
Any jury awards to come should be paid out of his pension. I'm tired of these macho bullies causing the public coffers so much money. Why don't you conservatives complain about that?

This is not Nazi Germany and the cops are not the ss. Go on a cop forum and listen to how they talk. These guys think they own the job. They think they have a job for life and are above the general public.

I was stopped a couple of months ago coming home late from the drive in movies. I was in a 30 going exactly 30 I see lights coming up on me at an amazing speed, must have been doing 80. My license plate bulb was dim. Not out. Dim. I'm glad we have these guys to take care of things like that. It was probably the most exciting thing he did all night.



I had something like that happen to me. I got off work at 4 am. I drove in a hooptie 87 corolla in 2000, no a/c, hole in muffler, cracked windshield. The first cop pulled out of a convenience store (I saw him pull out when I passed the store) and tailgating me for a good mile before he turned on the blue lights. He must have thought I was a thug, when he saw the beater I was driving. When they saw I was a clean guy white guy, everything was cool. He asked me what I was doing out late, I said I got off from work. He saw I was wearing my Fedex uniform shirt. The other cop car came from the other direction, he said he had to drive "100 mph to catch up with me" The cop must have radioed for back up. He didn't find nothing on me, but He wrote me a ticket for 40 in a 30 and the two cop cars left. I thought, "what the heck was that all about?" I was 22 at the time and lived in a poor neighborhood at the time. I was in college too. This was in Memphis, TN.
 
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