02-21-2012, 04:07 PM
I have to agree with a lot of the opinions that have been expressed here. However, to say that the patrol post is inadequate in its security is a far stretch. Anyone familiar with any FHP post, is fully aware that it is not a place of incarceration but rather a tool of support and investigation for those who work for the patrol. It is a far cry from being considered a “secured” or “correctional” setting. By the way, we are in your local mall! How secure can that get! HUH?!?!
The suspects arrest for a non-violent traffic offense basically dictates that she (or anyone) is to be brought into the post to make a statement during the investigation. I am not shocked that she was handcuffed in the front. Which any of us in law enforcement will say is a mistake. Unless we are at home role playing. However, we have seen officers do this time and time again. You could only assume her demeanor was compliant and an official pat down cleared her of any weapons. But why take the chance? But, the mind set of dealing with someone over a traffic infraction can cloud an officers judgment or raise the officers level of complacency. So, shame on him.
As for her “escape”, I fully believe the officer was justified in utilizing the taser. I think Dick said it best “his tasering a fleeing escapee is appropriate, her hitting her head was an act of god.” I see no reason why to hold anyone responsible for this act that was of her own making.
As Duchess stated “That bitch brought it on herself. Just another perfect example of someone not taking personal responsibility.” I wonder why though; she decided to flee the post? Did her behavior exhibit signs of drug abuse or was there a point where she was informed of incarceration over the matter? It would be interesting to know the whole story or hear assumptions as to why she tried to escape! Looks like when she got tasered, GOD was playing EMERIL when he "BAM" smacked her down to the cement.
Oh, and her pathetic mother and the lawsuit. FUCK HER…..Should have saved herself and the state money by pulling the plug because her daughter was such a fuck-tard to begin with. Now there's a bright errr or should I say unbright idea. Metaphor!!!
The suspects arrest for a non-violent traffic offense basically dictates that she (or anyone) is to be brought into the post to make a statement during the investigation. I am not shocked that she was handcuffed in the front. Which any of us in law enforcement will say is a mistake. Unless we are at home role playing. However, we have seen officers do this time and time again. You could only assume her demeanor was compliant and an official pat down cleared her of any weapons. But why take the chance? But, the mind set of dealing with someone over a traffic infraction can cloud an officers judgment or raise the officers level of complacency. So, shame on him.
As for her “escape”, I fully believe the officer was justified in utilizing the taser. I think Dick said it best “his tasering a fleeing escapee is appropriate, her hitting her head was an act of god.” I see no reason why to hold anyone responsible for this act that was of her own making.
As Duchess stated “That bitch brought it on herself. Just another perfect example of someone not taking personal responsibility.” I wonder why though; she decided to flee the post? Did her behavior exhibit signs of drug abuse or was there a point where she was informed of incarceration over the matter? It would be interesting to know the whole story or hear assumptions as to why she tried to escape! Looks like when she got tasered, GOD was playing EMERIL when he "BAM" smacked her down to the cement.
Oh, and her pathetic mother and the lawsuit. FUCK HER…..Should have saved herself and the state money by pulling the plug because her daughter was such a fuck-tard to begin with. Now there's a bright errr or should I say unbright idea. Metaphor!!!