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Quoted: I read the OP without knowing the pastors race and it didn't change my mind. Police were wrong and quite honestly their kind of mentality about being able to see anyone's ID anytime they want needs to fucking stop. View Quote Exact same reaction. I don't exist to help make officers jobs easier, or have any need or desire to cooperate with them beyond the bare minimum required by the law. |
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Quoted: So how do you justify arresting him after this exchange? The original neighbor who called police told officers that she made a mistake and begged them not to arrest Jennings once she realized it was her friend and neighbor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It wasn’t some random pedestrian they wanted to ID. They were responding to a neighbor’s report of suspicious activity. I hope there is body cam footage of this that gets released. So how do you justify arresting him after this exchange? The original neighbor who called police told officers that she made a mistake and begged them not to arrest Jennings once she realized it was her friend and neighbor. You mean the neighbor who wouldn’t provide her name? LOL |
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Quoted: The same neighbor who told the cops on scene that she was mistaken, and the guy wasn't actually suspicious? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It wasn’t some random pedestrian they wanted to ID. They were responding to a neighbor’s report of suspicious activity. I hope there is body cam footage of this that gets released. The same neighbor who told the cops on scene that she was mistaken, and the guy wasn't actually suspicious? Sounds to me like the officer's ego wouldn't let him back down at that point. |
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Quoted: You mean the neighbor who wouldn’t provide her name? LOL View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It wasn’t some random pedestrian they wanted to ID. They were responding to a neighbor’s report of suspicious activity. I hope there is body cam footage of this that gets released. So how do you justify arresting him after this exchange? The original neighbor who called police told officers that she made a mistake and begged them not to arrest Jennings once she realized it was her friend and neighbor. You mean the neighbor who wouldn’t provide her name? LOL You're really going all in on this one, huh? |
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Quoted: When they're on someone else's (private) property? View Quote The other day, I was on my neighbor’s property, closing up his chicken coop at night and bringing in his mail. Like he asked me to. I didn’t have ID on me. But I did have permission to be there. I’d be pissed if some putz cop showed up and started breaking my shoes. |
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I bet the Childersburg pd will be making a sizeable donation to the church soon.
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Fuck him with a rusty crucifix.
Prick asshole is on the lookout for woe is me I’m being harassed by the man moments in his life to further his race cred. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, if you respond politely to the nice officer then they usually respond in kind. If you come off like an asshole, you get treated like an asshole. And you deserve what you get. |
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Quoted: Neighbor reported suspicious black man who turned out to be her neighbor. Black man, likely with victim mentality, refuses to cooperate with simplest of requests and do normal person stuff. Police responding to report of suspicious activity and making simple request for ID are the obvious bad guys. BLM forever! View Quote Fuck that bullshit. No crime was committed. |
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Quoted: You're really going all in on this one, huh? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: It wasn’t some random pedestrian they wanted to ID. They were responding to a neighbor’s report of suspicious activity. I hope there is body cam footage of this that gets released. So how do you justify arresting him after this exchange? The original neighbor who called police told officers that she made a mistake and begged them not to arrest Jennings once she realized it was her friend and neighbor. You mean the neighbor who wouldn’t provide her name? LOL You're really going all in on this one, huh? You mean like the good pastor? |
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Quoted: The other day, I was on my neighbor’s property, closing up his chicken coop at night and bringing in his mail. Like he asked me to. I didn’t have ID on me. But I did have permission to be there. I’d be pissed if some putz cop showed up and started breaking my shoes. View Quote How would he know you have permission? |
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Quoted: Yup. A 6 minute walk across the street and a talk with the wife could have proven his identity as well as offered a call to the out of town home owner. Instead typical little dick syndrome kicked in and they cuffed the dude. View Quote Or the cop could fuck off and solve actual crimes? |
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Quoted: Quoted: The other day, I was on my neighbor’s property, closing up his chicken coop at night and bringing in his mail. Like he asked me to. I didn’t have ID on me. But I did have permission to be there. I’d be pissed if some putz cop showed up and started breaking my shoes. How would he know you have permission? Guilty until proven innocent, right? What crime would he have been observed committing? |
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Quoted: Fuck him with a rusty crucifix. Prick asshole is on the lookout for woe is me I’m being harassed by the man moments in his life to further his race cred. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, if you respond politely to the nice officer then they usually respond in kind. If you come off like an asshole, you get treated like an asshole. And you deserve what you get. View Quote And even if he had ID and showed it you think that would have been the end of it? The person calling admitted the mistake and look what still happened. Maybe, just maybe the reputation by that PD was earned. |
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Quoted: Neighbor reported suspicious black man who turned out to be her neighbor. Black man, likely with victim mentality, refuses to cooperate with simplest of requests and do normal person stuff. Police responding to report of suspicious activity and making simple request for ID are the obvious bad guys. BLM forever! View Quote The police are the a******* here |
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The auditor videos prove time and time again that an awful lot of cops are absolute ego maniacs, and IDs are like crack to them. Give them their crack or go to jail.
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Quoted: Guilty until proven innocent, right? What crime would he have been observed committing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The other day, I was on my neighbor’s property, closing up his chicken coop at night and bringing in his mail. Like he asked me to. I didn’t have ID on me. But I did have permission to be there. I’d be pissed if some putz cop showed up and started breaking my shoes. How would he know you have permission? Guilty until proven innocent, right? What crime would he have been observed committing? Mail theft? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Neighbor reported suspicious black man who turned out to be her neighbor. Black man, likely with victim mentality, refuses to cooperate with simplest of requests and do normal person stuff. Police responding to report of suspicious activity and making simple request for ID are the obvious bad guys. BLM forever! Well, user name fits. ARE YOU PROFILING ME LIKE THOSE EVIL COPS DID THE GOOD PASTOR?!? |
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Quoted: It wasn’t some random pedestrian they wanted to ID. They were responding to a neighbor’s report of suspicious activity. I hope there is body cam footage of this that gets released. View Quote So cops walking up on someone watering flowers think that is suspicious activity? They are fucking morons. |
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Quoted: And even if he had ID and showed it you think that would have been the end of it? The person calling admitted the mistake and look what still happened. Maybe, just maybe the reputation by that PD was earned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fuck him with a rusty crucifix. Prick asshole is on the lookout for woe is me I’m being harassed by the man moments in his life to further his race cred. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, if you respond politely to the nice officer then they usually respond in kind. If you come off like an asshole, you get treated like an asshole. And you deserve what you get. And even if he had ID and showed it you think that would have been the end of it? The person calling admitted the mistake and look what still happened. Maybe, just maybe the reputation by that PD was earned. Yes, that would have been the end of it. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The other day, I was on my neighbor’s property, closing up his chicken coop at night and bringing in his mail. Like he asked me to. I didn’t have ID on me. But I did have permission to be there. I’d be pissed if some putz cop showed up and started breaking my shoes. How would he know you have permission? Guilty until proven innocent, right? What crime would he have been observed committing? Mail theft? He says he had permission to be there, and was doing so at the neighbor's request. Still guilty until proven innocent? |
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Quoted: So cops walking up on someone watering flowers think that is suspicious activity? They are fucking morons. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It wasn’t some random pedestrian they wanted to ID. They were responding to a neighbor’s report of suspicious activity. I hope there is body cam footage of this that gets released. So cops walking up on someone watering flowers think that is suspicious activity? They are fucking morons. Yup, there those cops were, driving down some random street just looking for someone to hassle. |
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Quoted: Let’s see, in the winter I snowblow the Methodist Church’s sidewalks, and in the summer, I’ll’ even make a pass on the zero turn on the local .gov buildings grass lawn, if it’s getting too long. If the State Police showed up, I’ll talk to them, even with a beer in my hand and a pistol in my pocket. Sounds like it’s a case when assholes collide. I’m Catholic, and I’m from Detroit. And I live in Pennsylvania….guess things just make sense when people aren’t clowns. View Quote Is that you "John Prine"? Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow) |
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Quoted: Fuck him with a rusty crucifix. Prick asshole is on the lookout for woe is me I’m being harassed by the man moments in his life to further his race cred. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, if you respond politely to the nice officer then they usually respond in kind. If you come off like an asshole, you get treated like an asshole. And you deserve what you get. View Quote What law did he break? |
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Quoted: He says he had permission to be there, and was doing so at the neighbor's request. Still guilty until proven innocent? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The other day, I was on my neighbor’s property, closing up his chicken coop at night and bringing in his mail. Like he asked me to. I didn’t have ID on me. But I did have permission to be there. I’d be pissed if some putz cop showed up and started breaking my shoes. How would he know you have permission? Guilty until proven innocent, right? What crime would he have been observed committing? Mail theft? He says he had permission to be there, and was doing so at the neighbor's request. Still guilty until proven innocent? Probably |
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Quoted: Yes, that would have been the end of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fuck him with a rusty crucifix. Prick asshole is on the lookout for woe is me I’m being harassed by the man moments in his life to further his race cred. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, if you respond politely to the nice officer then they usually respond in kind. If you come off like an asshole, you get treated like an asshole. And you deserve what you get. And even if he had ID and showed it you think that would have been the end of it? The person calling admitted the mistake and look what still happened. Maybe, just maybe the reputation by that PD was earned. Yes, that would have been the end of it. But a neighbor verifying that he was indeed who he claimed to be wasn't enough for them? The neighbor vouching for him must have been in on it too, obviously. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Neighbor reported suspicious black man who turned out to be her neighbor. Black man, likely with victim mentality, refuses to cooperate with simplest of requests and do normal person stuff. Police responding to report of suspicious activity and making simple request for ID are the obvious bad guys. BLM forever! I read the OP without knowing the pastors race and it didn't change my mind. Police were wrong and quite honestly their kind of mentality about being able to see anyone's ID anytime they want needs to fucking stop. 100% this. 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% this If you are a cop get of your holy high horse and stop harassing people exercising their rights. 30 seconds of polite police work and you are on your way. |
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Quoted: But a neighbor verifying that he was indeed who he claimed to be wasn't enough for them? The neighbor vouching for him must have been in on it too, obviously. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fuck him with a rusty crucifix. Prick asshole is on the lookout for woe is me I’m being harassed by the man moments in his life to further his race cred. It doesn’t matter the color of your skin, if you respond politely to the nice officer then they usually respond in kind. If you come off like an asshole, you get treated like an asshole. And you deserve what you get. And even if he had ID and showed it you think that would have been the end of it? The person calling admitted the mistake and look what still happened. Maybe, just maybe the reputation by that PD was earned. Yes, that would have been the end of it. But a neighbor verifying that he was indeed who he claimed to be wasn't enough for them? The neighbor vouching for him must have been in on it too, obviously. The same neighbor who wouldn’t even verify who she was? |
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People will defend this and then pretend that has nothing to do with prevailing opinions.
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Quoted: Yup. A 6 minute walk across the street and a talk with the wife could have proven his identity as well as offered a call to the out of town home owner. Instead typical little dick syndrome kicked in and they cuffed the dude. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Neighbor reported suspicious black man who turned out to be her neighbor. Black man, likely with victim mentality, refuses to cooperate with simplest of requests and do normal person stuff. Police responding to report of suspicious activity and making simple request for ID are the obvious bad guys. BLM forever! Yup. A 6 minute walk across the street and a talk with the wife could have proven his identity as well as offered a call to the out of town home owner. Instead typical little dick syndrome kicked in and they cuffed the dude. Bingo. They hate having their authority challenged. I feel bad for normal people in LE who have to work with retards like this. |
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Sounds like he's gonna get paid.
It's BS that he was arrested for such a chickenshit charge, but he could have tried a little harder to work with police. When assholes collide. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Assholes being assholes. Shit heels being shit heels. Blithering bisexual baboons being blithering bisexual baboons. Those cops were fucking stupid. Sounds like they have monkeypox too. |
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This is why I live in the country with my only neighbor being my daughter and her family.
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Quoted: But a neighbor verifying that he was indeed who he claimed to be wasn't enough for them? The neighbor vouching for him must have been in on it too, obviously. View Quote Well obviously. If one has never been in professional law enforcement, who knows what scenario it could be twisted into while driving to a CALL. Could have been an ambush. Because only the professionals can shoehorn that type of thinking into any innocuous encounter. |
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We have a neighbor who has had some serious falls. I take her hurby curby to the street and move it back to her house.
note to self........... |
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