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  1. This big burly cop that is twice the size of this unarmed and rather scrawny little guy electocutes him with a TASER. Anti-cop is one thing; but this cop CLEARY would have deserved the wife using deadly force to protect her husband.

    Taser is a tool it's not deadly force.

     

    Seriously though, seek some help for your issues. Maybe some anger management classes or something.

  2. They guy posted it on youtube? He broke into the cop's car and stole the video equipment?

     

    The only way this video has a happy ending is if the pregnant woman jumps out of the car and puts one in the head and two in the chest. That cop would have deserved it.

     

    Do you honestly expected to be taken seriously? Anti-cop is one thing, this is just stupid.

  3. I am praying that someone will decide to run against Valbuena for the Magistrate's office. I promise the (unknown) candidate that I will ring every doorbell I can find in Paulding County to get Valbuena booted. My dealings with him both as a private practice lawyer and as Magistrate tell me that he sets the standard for incompetent. He needs to GO!!!!!

     

    I hope more people who take the time to vote realize this. Few cases where the unknown has to be better.

  4. There was no escalation of the situation.

    Are we watching the same video? The driver was not obeying commands. His demeanor and actions were escalating the situation. The officer could of done a number of things differently. What would you be saying if he done things differently and the officer ended up getting shot in this situation? You don't know why the driver was ignoring the officer and headed back to the car. Could of been to simply drive off and avoid arrest or it could of been to injure the officer.

     

     

    Some of you people surprise me: :huh:

  5. Just like it was an officer's discretion that my mom was a drug dealer because she was lost ? I understand officer's need to protect themselves. However, there are BAD cops out there that take advantage of people. This is one, and I hope he has his balls handed to him.

     

    I disagree with this case. The taser is a tool and it controlled this situation from escalating further. Looks bad on tape though.

     

     

    Your mother was profiled for sticking out in a bad neighborhood it seems. Sorry that she had a bad experience and that the cop handled it poorly.

  6. Then my question would be, "why arrest the guy?" The officer didn't have to arrest the guy so it made no sense to even tell the guy to get out of the car.

     

    It looks like the cop overreacted.

     

    It's the officer's discretion; I'm sure the guys attitude played into him choosing to take him to jail.

     

    And a reasonable person would choose to fight it in court if they strongly disagreed with the ticket. Getting up after being tasered and cuffed and walking behind an officer hardly seems like something a reasonable person would do.

  7. It is a total of 15 freaking seconds between asking the guy to step out of the vehicle and tasering the guy. I really don't see the so called threat to the trooper. The driver was never walking fast or threatening in anyway. If the trooper thought the guy was a threat he never would have walked back to his vehicle with his back to the driver.

    He was asked to step out because he refused to sign the ticket and the officer chose to place him under arrest and take him to jail at that time. 19 seconds is long enough to sign a ticket.

     

     

    And 15 seconds is quite a bit. Things can wrong in a fraction of a second. When the trooper placed his ticket book down he was behind him. From being told to just step out of the car and being behind the trooper is walking up to him too fast IMO. He had his hand in his pocket the whole time which is not smart when talking to an officer. Then he goes back to his vehicle, for all the officer knows there could be a weapon he's going back for.

     

     

    Then later in the video the trooper is talking with the wife and the guy is back behind him. The driver was acting aggressively the whole stop.

    Watch these videos if you like youtube traffic stops.

    http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer...p;search=Search

  8. Slightly off; here's an excerpt from another news story on it.

     

     

    http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1,5143,695230005,00.html

    "If you sign a citation, it's not admitting guilt by any means. It just says you'll promise to appear in court," he said. "If someone refuses to sign the citation, they're refusing to appear in court."

     

    At that point, the arresting officer has the option of taking the driver into custody and to a hearing before the local magistrate, Roden said.

     

    Salt Lake civil rights attorney Brian Barnard agreed police do have the right to arrest a driver who does not sign a speeding ticket.

     

    Refusing to sign a ticket is not a crime under Utah state law. Signing a citation but then failing to show up in court, however, is a class B misdemeanor.

  9. I watched up to the taser part. What did the cop do that was wrong? Georgia officers can put 'refused to sign', but in Utah if you don't sign that's another offense and you go to jail.

     

     

    Guy approaches the cop when he gets out of the car way to fast and then walks away back to his car ignoring the officer's commands. The whole time his right hand is in his pocket. The officer did the right thing and the suspect is lucky the officer had a taser to use.

     

    Why don't you post videos of officers being killed during traffic stops because of crazy and asshole drivers?

  10. Y'all should really just toss the signs. It's ugly driving through Paulding and seeing signs at every turn.

     

    There are ordinances over signs and use of county right of way also, so it's possible the people posting them there could be cited.

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