We have a police problem.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/11/us/dayton-ohio-police-black-paraplegic-man/index.html
"After he refused officers' orders during a traffic stop" gives a clue.
BUT, what's with cops in America, they sure seem..far too many of them, to be very aggressive, very angry, very nasty of attitude, very arrogant, and very misguided about the laws they're supposed to be enforcing.
...so I've learnt from YouTube videos and cases like this.
Get out the car!
I am a paraplegic
Get out the car NOW!
Not quite.
The officers offered several times to help the man out of the car.
They informed him that.....because of his history recorded on the computer, and the type of house he was seen exiting, the cause of the traffic stop.....they were going to have an air sniffing dog brought to the car...which would mean the man had to exit the car.
Bag containing a large sum of cash was allegedly found in the car, the sniffer dog liked the smell of the bag.
Also tiinting on car windows got a mention.
An unrestrained child was discovered in the car.
All shown on body camera video in the 12 minute footage in the link.
Heh
Funny what these pos(t)ers do not tell you.
The poster said only that we have a police problem. And then the article describes police dragging a paraplegic from his car in a brutal manner. What are you saying we weren't told?
Man was only dragged screaming from the car by the police officers because that's the way HE chose.
He chose to scream and lash out. He chose to resist violently.
He could've chosen the peaceful way.
When offered help to exit the car...he should've said: "thank you officer, I'll turn my back to you, would you then lift me under both arms and pull me out of the car please."
The man was dragged because these officers CHOSE to NOT BELIEVE that the man was telling the truth that he was paraplegic. You always chose to support the wrong side. Perhaps you should
ask yourself why that is.
No.
The man was told by the officers that he could not stay in the car because a sniffer dog was going to be brought to search it.
"Reasonable suspicion" maybe.
Man told the officers he was a paraplegic. They offered more than once to assist him from the car.
He refused.
He chose the hard way.
Think about the reason he was stopped...
Seen leaving a certain place.
Did they see someone carry him out of the house and place him in the car?
They ran him but what was the violation?
He asked for a white shirt. He knew the drill. So did they.
The Audi was seen leaving the house property. The house the detectives dept had been watching.
Cops at the scene ran him. Dayton police dept briefing states:
"Investigation:
Based upon ..... felony drug and weapon history along with him leaving a suspected drug house, the officers requested a Narcotics Detection K-9....."