Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on February 09, 2010 at 07:09:54 from (71.13.222.247):
In Reply to: O/T highway patrol posted by BCnT on February 06, 2010 at 15:26:08:
dave2 said: (quoted from post at 12:55:04 02/07/10)
But you folks that are such an expert on how bad cops are, must be real screwups to have had so much experience with them...........
Maybe i'm just ignant ,
You must be ignorant.
In michigan it is perfectly LEGAL to open carry a handgun with no special license or permit. I have a friend who was walking down the street carrying his sidearm. 3 squad cars approached him (all 3 dash cams pointed straight at the incident) tackled him to the ground (causing injuries) with no other reason than somebody called 911 with a report of "man with gun". The cops they proceeded to cuff him and drag him on his face across the pavement (again causing injuries), ILLEGALLY detain him for the better part of an hour. Only to release him with no charges (imagine that he did nothing illegal), but they illegally seized his gun. When the judge ordered the return of his firearm it miraculously got lost in evidence lockup.
When he finally got a hold of the dash cam videos somehow the audio cut out while he was screaming, and the cameras malfunctioned during the tackle and dragging. hmmmm sounds like bad cops to me.
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