Originally Posted By: TrevorS
Who the [censored] is Mr Patel?
And if he didn't have permission to be on the court, why haven't they charged him and the coach with trespass?
Instead they've worded a statement to make it appear he was already a troublemaker.
Maybe he was, but he is innocent until proven guilty and the police are not doing a good job of this.
- Couldn't find the owner despite the tennis court being in full view
- Entered the car without a warrant
- Couldn't spell in the police report
- Making it seem the owner was being difficult but no arrest on the scene nor afterwards and no charges connected to this allegation
- Making it seem that the owner had no permission to be on the courts and had been trouble before but no charges for him or the coach
- Not aware of the value of the theft
- Handcuffing and 15 hours in jail for 5c
- Saying you would do it again
- Police chief distancing himself from the Sergeants comments and judgement by saying he was being defensive when he said that
- Admitting the officer went into the car without providing his reasoning
- Saying its the owners fault for being difficult suggesting revenge was the reason for the arrest timing and overnight stay
The tennis courts, which unlike the school is not locked, has nothing to do with anything. He didn't have permission to use their power outlet.
Do you have anything besides the Leaf's owner that the statement was worded the way he claims it was?
Who claims anything was worded that makes him appear a troublemaker? Outside of the owner?
Now for the rest.
The officer didn't need to find the owner of the unlocked vehicle that was stealing electricity.
The officer had probable cause. Why? Electricity was being stolen. In other words, a crime was in progress.
Spelling? Does not negate the fact a crime was being committed.
So he wasn't arrested at the scene. And, he was arrested afterward. By DeKalb County, not Chamblee.
He had no permission to use the school's outlet. Ever. It has nothing to do with tennis courts. And why keep bringing the coach up? He didn't steal anything.
Nobody is aware of the value of the theft. First of all, the police do not carry meter readers. Second, obviously the car owner doesn't know either. Especially as he's admitted to doing it5 multiple times. And by the way, how would the cop know how long he's been there? Not relevant anyway.
Handcuffing? That's what they do when you're arrested. And again, where is the proof it was only 5 cents? The car owner? Sure, like he wouldn't lie....
Saying he would do it again? That is what is called an admission of guilt. And since anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law...... (Idiot should of kept his mouth shut, but he is arrogant)
What the chief says about it doesn't really matter. And which one? Marc Johnson, police chief and city manager of Chamblee, said, "Bottom line: if he had just said, 'Sorry I can just unplug,' there wouldn't have been a report."
Revenge? If that was true, it would of happened right away. Instead, he was arrested 11 days later warrant for misdemeanor theft.
In Georgia: Misdemeanor Theft
A theft is a misdemeanor when it involves property with a value of $500.00 or less. There is an exception for Theft by Shoplifting.
It should be noted that for a second misdemeanor theft, there is a mandatory minimum fine of $250. A third such conviction carries a mandatory minimum jail sentence of 30 days or home confinement of 120 days.
So if the arrogant idiot does it again, that so called 5 cents will get very expensive.