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re: "Riding His Bicycle In Violation of Vehicle Codes"

Posted on 9/1/20 at 4:22 pm to
Posted by The Melt
Metairie
Member since Apr 2018
984 posts
Posted on 9/1/20 at 4:22 pm to
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Cops using BS laws as pretense to pull over a black man. When's the last time you heard of a white person getting pulled over for something like this, on his bike?


Just because you don't hear about it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Go to Lafourche Parish, they are constantly jacking up white meth heads on bikes that are stealing shite.

LPSO Catches Burglar on Bike for Improper Equipment

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Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre reported the arrest of a Galliano man after deputies discovered him in possession of over $4,000 of merchandise allegedly stolen from vehicle burglaries. Sean Martin (W/M, D.O.B. 03/24/91) of 148 West 163rd Street has been linked to three burglaries, and deputies believe additional charges will be forthcoming.

At around 2:30 a.m., patrol deputies were traveling on LA Highway 1 in Cut Off when they noticed a man riding a bicycle without proper equipment. The male subject, who was later identified as Sean Martin, also appeared to increase his speed as he pedaled away from the patrol unit. Deputies then pulled up to and made contact with the subject who initially gave deputies a false name. After being unable to find any records on the subject, deputies again asked the subject about his identity, and the subject gave a new name which also later turned out to be false. The subject had a backpack in his possession and voluntarily consented to a search of the bag. Upon searching the backpack, deputies discovered a number of various items including assorted electronic equipment, sunglasses, loose change, and other items. When asked about the contents of the bag, the subject changed his story several times. Deputies took Martin into custody and transported him to the South Lafourche Sub-Station. Upon arrival, deputies began looking at the items, including a digital camera. Upon looking at the photos stored in the camera, deputies discovered a name on one of the photos and looked up the name on Facebook. In doing so, deputies discovered pictures on a Facebook page matching those on the camera, helping them identify the owner. They further noticed a subject in a photo wearing sunglasses matching one of the pairs found in the backpack. Deputies then made contact with the female subject at a West 164th Street residence believed to be the camera?s owner, and she identified several items found in the backpack as belonging to her. Deputies located two other property owners in similar circumstances and learned the items had been stored in their vehicles.


And you only hear about it when something goes wrong. Maybe more evidence that certain segments of some cultures don't obey the law, are more violent, and resist the police more.

This post was edited on 9/1/20 at 4:23 pm
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