Thursday, September 25, 2014

VIDEO RELEASED: SC trooper charged with felony in shooting at traffic stop over seat belt violation

Via LH


An S.C. trooper who stopped a man for a seat belt violation outside Columbia and then shot him – apparently without provocation – was arrested Wednesday and charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.

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21 comments:

  1. Another innocent gunned down by a childish bully with a weapon and a lust to hunt humans. To bad that even if convicted by an all white jury , in a court room packed with cops, the judge will do almost nothing. Bet he gets probation at worst.---Ray

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  2. That's crazy. I mean even if the guy has his license in his back pocket the cop would have shot.

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  3. If the police continue to act like the occupying army of a conquered nation, it won’t be too long before the people play their part as the resistance.

    This works for all the videos to include the rape and Wallyworld ones.

    hbbill
    Somewhere behind enemy lines,
    Peoples Republik of Kommiefornia

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  4. Assault and battery? We all know, that if he had not a shiny badge, it would be attempted murder, because that is exactly what it is. And did anyone notice the first few seconds in the video before the shooting? Says he was "pulled over" for a seat-belt violation. Watch the vid again and figure that one out.

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    1. if he had not a shiny badge, it would be attempted murder, because that is exactly what it is

      Just needed more range time to get murder 1....

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  5. Seems to me that Officer Safety fired one more shot AFTER the guy had his hands up in the air. And how did Officer Safety determine that the driver was not wearing his seat belt properly? Seems to me, it was an excuse to harrass and ticket the driver. Zero justification for shooting the driver, as I see it he nothing wrong.

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    1. Seems to me that Officer Safety fired one more shot AFTER the guy had his hands up in the air.

      Agreed.

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  6. Yes, and all the Liberals support Obama/Holder and the NSA military vehicles being placed in the local police force.

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  7. We need more Eric Freins runnin around.

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  8. A little quick on the trigger, I'd say...
    Pathetic.

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  9. WTF....why the hell isn't this attempted murder?If any of the NON special peope did that we'd be looking at attempted murder and the possibility of life in prison.

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    1. ?If any of the NON special peope did that we'd be looking at attempted murder and the possibility of life in prison.

      Precisely.

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  10. The body language of the victim when he hurriedly reentered his car would have
    been a red flag for me. He could have been grabbing a gun.

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    1. Absolutely, but simply commanding the man to freeze at the time, which wasn't done, could possibly been some justification for the shooting, but it wasn't.

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  11. I figure the cop thought the driver had his license on his person and was not
    prepared for him darting into his car.

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  12. I was on my way to work at the hosp. one nite, about 10:30 pm when I was pulled over
    for speeding, I love to speed. I pop out of my car just like the old days and the cop
    had his car door opened and ducked behind his door with his gun drawn. I was
    surprised but can see there are threats everywhere, now a days. This was probably
    in 2002, Asheville.

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    1. I pop out of my car just like the old days

      Yes, I did that also, but no more. Too bad.

      I have noticed that each time I tell them I have a CCW, there is no big deal.

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