Posted by ericlb on February 06, 2010 at 19:16:54 from (70.41.96.38):
In Reply to: O/T highway patrol posted by c.w n.y on February 06, 2010 at 15:26:08:
the cop could have handled it a lot better, but any traffic stop can be a life or death situation for a cop, until the info on the car comes back he doesnt know if he has grandpa or billy bad a-- in person, add in stupid, on the cops part, or the citizen ,and things take a deadly turn fast, had that happen here [ again] last summer , this is a small town,/ country area, but has a large amount of passers thru, a county sherrif deputy sighted a bolo subject, in his truck, wanted on felony warrants in 2 states, with this info the cop decided to stop this guy without waiting for backup anyway , [ backup officer was less than 5 minutes out] , result; suspect jumped out of his truck shot officer point blank with 5 rounds of .357 mag and got away, after months and months of life and death minute by minute in the icu the officer survived by some merricle, the suspect was at large for almost 3 weeks in the area, a search involving most state police officers in the southern part of the state as well as all local ones and 2 aircraft finally spotted the guy, he was shot numerous times 23 , if i remember right while "resisting arrest" , the point being all of this would have been avoidable if he had just waited 5 minutes for the backup, local cops now stop everyone including blue haired grandma, using 3 officers and 3 units for each stop,
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