Cops are wrong, clear as day I would think.
He gave his license as required, told the cops to write up his ticket. Cop did not like that he rolled up his window or his attitude. Well, to bad as that is the cost of being a public servant.
Cop was wrong. You do not have to comply. Sickening honesty and I support the police but they are wrong this time. He does not have to comply other than to provide his license which he did, he doesnt even have to answer or talk to the police if he chooses not too. My guess is Police will be reprimanded or retrained or if he pursues this will sue and most likely win but will be settled before it gets that far.
Go ahead and flame me!
Tyreek needed to comply with the officers request, he's not above the law. He acted in a very unpredictable manner behind glass where the cop could not see in. At that point he was likely deemed a threat and needed to be detained. The fact he kept resisting and was uncooperative, he was taken to the ground textbook style. Nothing wrong with how the cops handled this, he made his bed.
Let me ask you, after the reckless maneuver, speeding, then not complying.....what part of this makes Tyreek not having to comply?
Driving is a privilege granted by the states, enforced by the police. If he did a burnout on your front lawn, would you high-five him?
He acted like a punk kid.