eulero83 -> RE: Cop put on leave after tasing 61-year-old woman (10/3/2014 10:30:38 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ThirdWheelWanted As I understand it, the police had arrested several boys/men on drug charges. The woman came over and kept trying to involve herself in the situation. She was told to step back so that the scene could be secured. She refused and kept trying to interfere. When told that she was under arrest, she pulled away from the officer, then turned and began walking away. So as far as charges go, failure to comply with a lawful order, interfering with police/obstructing, resisting arrest, and possibly assault. I doubt she'll be charged, too much public outcry, but that's what she could be charged with. If the police just wanted her to step back, and that's what she was doing by walking away, then why not just let her go? The charges against her will likely be dropped; no jury would convict her. The officer has been suspended and could lose his job, and the city will likely be sued. The repercussions of letting her go would have been far less than what they're facing now. Except that's not what happened. She was told to step back, she refused. It was only after she was told that she was under arrest that she decided to leave. At that point, it's not her choice. Had she left when she was told to do so, that's one thing, but she didn't. You can't just decide that you don't feel like being arrested and walk away. And you're right, she probably won't be charged. Not because she isn't guilty, but because they're afraid of a riot. She broke the law, but of course she's going to get a pass. I have the suspect you want to live in a police state where obbedience and discipline are more important than life and freedom, mostly because you think it's somebody else's problem, you feel above that, because you fit in that kind of society, and probably because you've been lucky enough to never experience those kind of power abuse. I wish you good luck and be glad those who wrote your bill of rights where not like you.
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