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re: Tharold Simon explains his version of events leading to arrest
Posted on 5/1/13 at 9:26 am to supatigah
Posted on 5/1/13 at 9:26 am to supatigah
In reading the OFFICER'S account, he was wrong.
The general public does not exist to meet the whims of the police department. Maybe TS was rude and disrespectful to the police officer, but that's not illegal. One he moved his car, the officer should have used good judgement in just blowing the incident off and leaving.
Instead, the officer allowed his personal feelings of being "dissed" to get in the way, and turned this into a bigger incident than it needed to be based on the report the officer himself gave.
The general public does not exist to meet the whims of the police department. Maybe TS was rude and disrespectful to the police officer, but that's not illegal. One he moved his car, the officer should have used good judgement in just blowing the incident off and leaving.
Instead, the officer allowed his personal feelings of being "dissed" to get in the way, and turned this into a bigger incident than it needed to be based on the report the officer himself gave.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 9:31 am to lsusa
I'm still trying to figure where Simon intimidated the officer.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:24 am to lsusa
lol some of you folk are hilarious , with yalls cop hate. Some of y'all ain't even bothered to read the whole story and bring up that the detective didn't even have a ticket book. Well no shite, he's a detective, which is why he called a deputy to write the summons. Then y'all say after he moved the car the detective should have walked away and that ain't true. In the report it clearly states TS peeled out, drove erratic and then opened his car door to blast his music and was Disturbing the peace. Now that being said I'm sure the truth lies somewhere in the middle and this was the second night in a row the detective asked him to move his car. That tells me either the detective lives around there or someone called him. Did it happen the way either side said it? Probably not. I know how very very easy it is to catch a resisting charge also and I think most officers abuse that shite often.
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