The cop will get off, these sorts of cases go nowhere, heck ! even case where a cop beats the living s*** out of someone for no reason will usually go nowhere, as soon as the DA, the courts, the cop's department and the police union start their behind-the-scenes discussions and qualified immunity comes into play it's game over for this kid, the cop will walk for something like this.
Almost all apartment complexes have an agreement with the city for police enforcement on their property. They used to offer me anywhere from half-priced to free rent to live in their building.
@@mwh369 but in exchange for the free or reduced rent, you are expected to make your rounds around the promises as if you are some sort of security guard
No it shouldn't end they should have to earn it they should have to work for it if they want the quality immunity you work for the people that officer should be immediately suspended and his rank should go back to zero after so many recorded incidents you shouldn't have a job anymore cuz it's very clear is ego is outrageous.
At some point in will end. Either the government will end it or the general public will. I'm afraid if the general public is forced to deal with it it's going to get messy.
@@sorry11303 No. Any wiggle room leaves it open for litigation abuse by the police union and their 'arbitration' re-hire schemes. If you want immunity for your behavior, control your own behavior, and if you don't want to control yourself, then YOU pay the settlement. It's not up to the taxpayers to pick up the pieces for government employees anymore. Do your job properly, resign, or pay you own settlements.
Wait, this guy had a keycard from a property he no longer lived at, illegally accessed said property, and then arrested an innocent person? Jail is too good for him.
That what was my thought as well. Being a police officer does not give him the right to keep keys to a property he no longer lives in. Trespassing and illegal use of a controlled item for security of residents only.
Sue the property management for not canceling the key card when he moved out. How many other previous tenets still have access to the property? That doesn't sound very safe.
so basically the police officer trespassed also he had a keycard that he was no longer suppose to have since he wasn't a resident not only that how many times has he used that keycard to gain entrance into that apartment complex.
Ask the property management if they have a problem with police accessing their property. I bet they don’t. This guy shouldn’t have been arrested, of course, but he was much safer from harassment inside the apartment behind the locked door. As long as his girlfriend didn’t kick him out . :)
he didn't, the cop used an old card key to illegally open his door. The card key use to belong to him when he lived there years ago. Did you NOT watch the video?
Arresting someone is giving that person a highly possible criminal record for life. Ruining someone’s reputation, career, etc in the name of ego driven revenge is totally unacceptable.
His charges will most likely be dropped, but the arrest itself will remain on his record. It can be expunged, but the legal costs to do so will probably be around $3500- $6000
@@lenspin14 yep. Watch out for Southgate KY police too. The EMT will act like he's going to beat you up while police watch. Beat up an elderly disabled old lady! Rotten to the core. I called because my neighbor was terrorizing me.
Let's see first amendments. Then you got breaking and entering. Without a warrant, illegal arrests. Sounds like a pretty good lawsuit there, hope he gets a good settlement😊
I hope it's big enough that they fire the cop because of the expense. They won't fire him because of the actions that led to the suit They might fire him to save face and because he blew a hole in the budget that makes it harder for the graft to go unnoticed.
How can you be that bad at your job and carry a gun and badge? How can you be law enforcement and be oblivious to the laws? These cops are sovereign citizens. They think they can do whatever they want. I’m disgusted at what I see.
Because they don't want qualified people. They want the D student that threw other kids into lockers as cops. Obedient attack dogs to keep us rabble in line. Just like they were originally founded to do. It's not a new thing, just recently being recorded.
Even if he loses QI his pension is safe. Cannot just take a cop's pension. Cannot actually take anyone's pension. If you work for a company and are vested in the pension and fired then they cannot take away the pension.
They already have that. It's called a search warrant. It's what this officer should have sought before entering the building. It would have prevented this lawsuit.
@@mwh369 It also would have prevented the officer from entering the home unless the officer lied to the Judge when trying to get the warrant. But then again as much as the police lie he might have got one.
Just because they released him later it's not a "no harm, no foul" situation, dragging someone off to jail and dropping the charges later is intimidation.
That's why we need to end qualified immunity because they know that just like with Trump and other political persecutions that have occurred in the last several years the process is the punishment!
@@peterschmidt1453 Even worse, though the charges were dropped, the arrest itself will remain on his record. It can be expunged, but will easily cost at least $3,500 in legal expenses.
Don't these cops feel embarrassed to send such an obviously-bogus case to the prosecutor's office??? Or was it about abusing the arrest process to inconvenience a citizen?
That is so blatantly unconstitutional. Yet they did it without any fear because he knows he is a cop and that means, shy of kneeling on a guys neck for 9 minutes in front of witnesses, he can do almost literally anything he wants to.
@@franko8572 No new trial has been ordered. What's happened is that a judge has ruled in favor of Chauvin's request through attorneys for George Floyd's remains be examined for signs that his death was caused by a heart condition aggravated by a rare tumor and not the officer's kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes. The U.S. Supreme Court last year rejected Chauvin's appeal against his murder conviction. Personally, I think it's very unlikely that this man will have that conviction overturned. He killed George Floyd, and that's it.
Most cops enforce their feelings and ego over the law, which is why I will never respect them. Those that are to hold us accountable take no accountability.
What a wonderful use of taxpayer’s money! I’m so happy there was no actual crime taking place in their city that night so they had time to arrest a man for hurting the widdle police officer’s feelings
NEWPORT, Ky. - A Northern Kentucky man has filed a lawsuit against the Newport Police Department and *Officer Ronald Lulamandier* individually in connection with his June 8 arrest in the Academy on 4th apartment complex.
Butt hurt cops that don't know the law. Also dude next time don't answer your door. Let them be dumb enough to gain enter and your pot of gold lawsuit money becomes even bigger!
I say revise the "qualifications" for QI. If they made a mistake, they qualify, if they abused an innocent citizen because their feelings got hurt & they maliciously kept a pass key to someplace they don't live, well that definitely SHOULD NOT qualify.
Back in the day the Covington Police department ask my buddies father to come out on the porch to talk to them and as soon as he walked out they got him for public intoxication and took him to jail. This was the 90s ... Imagine how many times they violated people's rights back in the day when there was no cameras
Why did the cop still have an access card to the property he used to live in? Those access cards are the property of the management company, they should file charges of illegally holding keys to the property he no longer resides in.
@@user-ot9tg1mr6u - not true. If you don't open the door, the cops will turn it into a wellfare check, claim exigent circumstances, and break down the door.
Civil lawsuit for a few thousand for Constitutional violations while it was literally assault and kidnapping. Should be civil judgement and the police involved face felony criminal charges.
"No one was available at the police department to discuss the matter". 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ I'm an incredibly lucky guy : everytime I watch a video similar to this one, no one is available to discuss the situation. 🤯 At this point I'm sure the TH-cam algorithm is looking specifically for these videos for me. Anything else doesn't make sense, the odds are too high. 🤷🏼♂️
The taxpayers (we) are gonna get punished for this. The officer did this because he knows he can get away with it. And he will. Because we hold them to a lower standard.
"discretion" is what should prevent officers from doing things they can legally do but shouldn't. If you think things are bad now wait and the mess losing "discretion" will cause. That's the problem with people making laws without understanding the consequences. It's how we got here in the first place.
Discretion gives them the opportunity to pick and choose who they ticket and or arrest. New jersey police were just caught giving out "gold cards" so whenever an officers friend or family are pulled over they hand over the "gold card" which should be called a " get out of jail free card" so shorten the list of laws street cops are able to handle so you can take any bias out of the officers Discretion. Thatd be like me being able to go to my job and pick and choose what policy i follow which in my job i cant take someones freedom so if i cant have Discretion at my job police definitely shouldn't have Discretion.
This isn’t discretion. A police officer is supposed to know this is a complete violation of the constitution and if it’s a GOOD judge, he will deny QI because of that. Very rare though.
Had a passer by cop stop and tell me he could arrest me for a dui because i was stopped on my own property drinking a beer while i was on my riding mower cutting my grass,i replied, good luck with that,im on my own property, he then called it,public intoxication, i laughed and said, good luck with that, im not in public, im on my own property, for about 2 weeks, i got the,slow crawl, past my property by the same cop,its pitiful how cops cant stand being wrong, their egos cost people their lives..
Another coward bully gets offended and abuses power, I'm shocked. There better be charges filed, cop fired and receives prison for all crimes committed.
You hurt a cop’s feelings. Straight to jail. I hope it’s a hell of a lawsuit.
The cop will get off, these sorts of cases go nowhere, heck ! even case where a cop beats the living s*** out of someone for no reason will usually go nowhere, as soon as the DA, the courts, the cop's department and the police union start their behind-the-scenes discussions and qualified immunity comes into play it's game over for this kid, the cop will walk for something like this.
Do you think the cops care, the taxpayer will pay the bill 😂
Not anymore.@@davelordy
@@thealgonquin5822 Not anymore ? Not sure what're referring to, pretty much every case like this results in no real action taken against the officer.
@@davelordy there's always Tawanda/D.D.D.
Tawanda is a reference to the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
so the COP used an unauthorized key card to access private property?? isnt that a B+E?? guy should have never opened the door.
Almost all apartment complexes have an agreement with the city for police enforcement on their property. They used to offer me anywhere from half-priced to free rent to live in their building.
I think he should sue the property owners because the cop used a key card to gain access when he's no longer a tenant, access should have been revoked
@@mwh369 but in exchange for the free or reduced rent, you are expected to make your rounds around the promises as if you are some sort of security guard
@@mwh369 How many moved out when they heard they had a cop for a neighbor? Or were you operating clandestinely?
I was about to say the same thing! Never open the door!
Violating your civil rights should automatically revoke qualified immunity
And life in prison.
If proven the cops did violate his rights then they loose qualified immunity.
qualified immunity shouldn't apply to this case. Police officer knowingly violated this mans rights.
U are absolutely correct.
@@cropduster123 only if this exact situation has happened before and laid out in a case. It's totally unfair. Illegal is illegal.
We investigated ourselves and decided we did nothing wrong
That took a lot of courage to just throw that out there into the ether. I applaud the *Thin Blue Line™.*
End qualified immunity.
100% support for that
Ohio is trying. Thank God
No it shouldn't end they should have to earn it they should have to work for it if they want the quality immunity you work for the people that officer should be immediately suspended and his rank should go back to zero after so many recorded incidents you shouldn't have a job anymore cuz it's very clear is ego is outrageous.
At some point in will end. Either the government will end it or the general public will.
I'm afraid if the general public is forced to deal with it it's going to get messy.
@@sorry11303 No. Any wiggle room leaves it open for litigation abuse by the police union and their 'arbitration' re-hire schemes. If you want immunity for your behavior, control your own behavior, and if you don't want to control yourself, then YOU pay the settlement. It's not up to the taxpayers to pick up the pieces for government employees anymore. Do your job properly, resign, or pay you own settlements.
Sounds like the cops had a fragile ego and thought he was heckling them.
Which is legal free speech.
He wasn't?
Cops having a fragile ego no way!!!!
@@billvill61 he claimed his first words were "go gettem boys" so no he wasnt
@@billvill61 so what if he was? It's the cop who committed a crime, not the resident
Wait, this guy had a keycard from a property he no longer lived at, illegally accessed said property, and then arrested an innocent person? Jail is too good for him.
That what was my thought as well. Being a police officer does not give him the right to keep keys to a property he no longer lives in. Trespassing and illegal use of a controlled item for security of residents only.
Sue the property management for not canceling the key card when he moved out. How many other previous tenets still have access to the property? That doesn't sound very safe.
Snowflakes with badges who get their feelings hurt.
@@samspade2131 most maga, cops and soverign citizen types are thr BIGGEST snow flakes on earth.
and not see's
Republicans!
used a keycard "from when he used to live there" let that sink in, the cop is holding on to private property after his lease for his advantage
so basically the police officer trespassed also he had a keycard that he was no longer suppose to have since he wasn't a resident not only that how many times has he used that keycard to gain entrance into that apartment complex.
Why is he even still carrying it around? I throw away my keys and cards after I move out
@techwhipped How many burglary rings operate in conjunction with the police? Cops can sneak you in anywhere.
Trespassing yep!
@johnnywang206, other people aren't as honest as you, my friend. Good on you
Ask the property management if they have a problem with police accessing their property. I bet they don’t. This guy shouldn’t have been arrested, of course, but he was much safer from harassment inside the apartment behind the locked door. As long as his girlfriend didn’t kick him out . :)
The cops hate the first amendment
Cops hate everything that's not cop
The cops hate the constitution.
Cops hate the constitution
and the 4th
They hate the entire Bill of Rights
His 1st mistake was opening the door and then speaking with the cops
Yep!
Maybe not in this case. Now he gets a free paycheck ... at taxpayer expense, though.
@@birdman7135nothing is “free”!…. Anytime cops handcuff anyone death is only a chokehold away!
Yeah, once he stepped out into the hallway, they had him.
If he'd refused to open the door, where the gonna kick it in? Probably not.
he didn't, the cop used an old card key to illegally open his door. The card key use to belong to him when he lived there years ago. Did you NOT watch the video?
cop in his feelings like a 7 yr old... disgusting
Like a junior high mean girl
Everywhere, every day, these cops do this, and people want to pretend like they are the good guys. Keep telling yourself that.
Yes sir, these LEOs proved All Cops Are Bad.
sickening, isn't it!?
They are domestic terrorists
@@mitchellpierce6233 Back the blue till it happens to you.
@@mitchellpierce6233 they are bad guys. Can we be friends?
Power tripping is the #1 reasons why assaults on officials happen. They will always power tripping on the wrong person someday.
Really. Tell me more about your ridiculous statement.
@@Jimmyjimjimjim Just think about it for a while and you will figure out what he means.
Can you please cite the source of your study?
Try again, but in English please.
D.D.D.😅
REMOVE ALL IMMUNITY FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT
Arresting someone is giving that person a highly possible criminal record for life. Ruining someone’s reputation, career, etc in the name of ego driven revenge is totally unacceptable.
His charges will most likely be dropped, but the arrest itself will remain on his record.
It can be expunged, but the legal costs to do so will probably be around $3500- $6000
@@lenspin14 yep. Watch out for Southgate KY police too. The EMT will act like he's going to beat you up while police watch. Beat up an elderly disabled old lady! Rotten to the core. I called because my neighbor was terrorizing me.
His charges were dropped. Did you even watch the video?
He would have been able to lawfully fight the cop and no charge
@@cropduster123Even so the arrest will still be on his record till it gets expunged
Let's see first amendments. Then you got breaking and entering. Without a warrant, illegal arrests. Sounds like a pretty good lawsuit there, hope he gets a good settlement😊
I hope it's big enough that they fire the cop because of the expense. They won't fire him because of the actions that led to the suit They might fire him to save face and because he blew a hole in the budget that makes it harder for the graft to go unnoticed.
Those cops immediately need to be jailed. They violated their oath and are a danger to the public.
Any "officer" so willing to abuse his authority.. who or what else are they willing to abuse? Their families, behind closed doors, away from cameras?
How can you be that bad at your job and carry a gun and badge? How can you be law enforcement and be oblivious to the laws? These cops are sovereign citizens. They think they can do whatever they want. I’m disgusted at what I see.
They can do whatever they want and get away with it. Because our country lets them. We are not free in America.
@@rudedogal1420 2 years to cut hair, 6 months to be a cop. Thats why.
Because they don't want qualified people. They want the D student that threw other kids into lockers as cops. Obedient attack dogs to keep us rabble in line. Just like they were originally founded to do. It's not a new thing, just recently being recorded.
End qualified immunity
End qualified immunity !
@@jackandjanie1 trump already promised to remove qualified immunity. They will get federal immunity now instead.
Federal immunity
It will be another of those "We have investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong" cases.
There was no investigation. This is about a lawsuit.
@@JanBruunAndersen that’s not how a lawsuit works. This dude is about to get paid.
More heroes protecting nothing but their egos
The modern day police officer has the ego of a spoiled 4 yr old
I was gonna say 3.
Why generalize tho?
They all think they are our Masters
The cops before the modern day police were much worse.
That's a insult to 4 year olds.
and cops wonder why the public no longer trusts or likes them?
yup thats why theres been hard to get people to work as a cop now a days understaffed
@@thatonebeone dammed by their own actions.
@@thatonebeone They are understaffed because of how they recruit. If you're too educated they won't hire you.
In my own personal opinion, an external review board needs to look at every arrest video this police officer was ever involved in.
Nothing worse than a but hurt cop easy lawsuit but the trouble is this ego driven cop is still out there doing the same old 💩and that’s the problem
And taxpayers foot the bill. That's why qualified immunity needs to end once and for all.
These cops need to grow up and stop allowing their ego to take over. It wasn't that serious...not to mention not a crime. 🙄
Should lose his job and pension.
Grammar award of the day: lose not loose. well done.
Even if he loses QI his pension is safe. Cannot just take a cop's pension. Cannot actually take anyone's pension. If you work for a company and are vested in the pension and fired then they cannot take away the pension.
Next thing you know cops will be issued a master key to citizens homes
They already have that. It's called a search warrant. It's what this officer should have sought before entering the building. It would have prevented this lawsuit.
@@mwh369 It also would have prevented the officer from entering the home unless the officer lied to the Judge when trying to get the warrant. But then again as much as the police lie he might have got one.
@@mwh369 On what grounds would a judge give this officer a warrant to search this person's home?
@@mscotthowell1 Use your imagination. That's what cops do.
@@mscotthowell1 None! He had nothing.
Because of police corruption this is going to cost taxpayers a lot of money
There is no personal accountability for tyrannical government officials
Just because they released him later it's not a "no harm, no foul" situation, dragging someone off to jail and dropping the charges later is intimidation.
That's why we need to end qualified immunity because they know that just like with Trump and other political persecutions that have occurred in the last several years the process is the punishment!
@@peterschmidt1453
Even worse, though the charges were dropped, the arrest itself will remain on his record.
It can be expunged, but will easily cost at least $3,500 in legal expenses.
Bullies... This is abuse of power plain and simple
When are cops going to be held accountable for their poor and criminal behaviour? End qualified immunity. Mandatory police bonds or insurance!
It is amazing how fragile the police are.
OH TRUST ME! it is getting WORSE if you talk back to a cop our EMPLOYEES! they CANT take it! and they WILL make you pay!!!
Don't these cops feel embarrassed to send such an obviously-bogus case to the prosecutor's office??? Or was it about abusing the arrest process to inconvenience a citizen?
Contempt of cop. It's a serious crime, if you ask police officers.
Police across America need reform! And education!
That is so blatantly unconstitutional. Yet they did it without any fear because he knows he is a cop and that means, shy of kneeling on a guys neck for 9 minutes in front of witnesses, he can do almost literally anything he wants to.
Derek, the kneeling cop, is getting a new trial, didn’t you see?
@@franko8572 No new trial has been ordered. What's happened is that a judge has ruled in favor of Chauvin's request through attorneys for George Floyd's remains be examined for signs that his death was caused by a heart condition aggravated by a rare tumor and not the officer's kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes. The U.S. Supreme Court last year rejected Chauvin's appeal against his murder conviction. Personally, I think it's very unlikely that this man will have that conviction overturned. He killed George Floyd, and that's it.
Most cops enforce their feelings and ego over the law, which is why I will never respect them. Those that are to hold us accountable take no accountability.
Well said.
More Americans citizens need to speak up about the police officers abusing their power against Americans citizens.
Sue them big time.
What a wonderful use of taxpayer’s money! I’m so happy there was no actual crime taking place in their city that night so they had time to arrest a man for hurting the widdle police officer’s feelings
A cop's ego is one of the most fragile things on earth
Making cops feel disrespected is the most dangerous "crime" in America.
NEWPORT, Ky. - A Northern Kentucky man has filed a lawsuit against the Newport Police Department and *Officer Ronald Lulamandier* individually in connection with his June 8 arrest in the Academy on 4th apartment complex.
LMAO! They got a vanity issue!
Everything in this country is broken.
Butt hurt cops that don't know the law. Also dude next time don't answer your door. Let them be dumb enough to gain enter and your pot of gold lawsuit money becomes even bigger!
So who is going to get a hold of the apartments complex company and start complaining about compromised security to an unauthorized user
An ego arrest. Nothing new is it?
These cops are dangerous all over this country
Perfect example. NEVER OPEN THE DOOR TO A COP. , nothing is going to happen but tax payers paying this kid, ,
Cops egos are way out of hand. They need to be put in check
Remove qualified immunity for better policing
I say revise the "qualifications" for QI. If they made a mistake, they qualify, if they abused an innocent citizen because their feelings got hurt & they maliciously kept a pass key to someplace they don't live, well that definitely SHOULD NOT qualify.
The EGO of these cops that think they can do crap like this....
Suing, and people getting money isn't enough, we need to start enforcing this through a criminal code.
We have one ,the second amendment
This is how they earn the hate
All 3 arresting cops need their LEO certification stripped & their qualified immunity stripped and they be fired & sued
The cops should be made to pay for the award. Those cops violated many laws and should face charges.
Can't even drink in your own house anymore
Contempt of Tyrant.
Cop should be charged with kidnapping.
Back in the day the Covington Police department ask my buddies father to come out on the porch to talk to them and as soon as he walked out they got him for public intoxication and took him to jail. This was the 90s ... Imagine how many times they violated people's rights back in the day when there was no cameras
And cops wonder why . . .
A police officer can ruin someone's life in seconds
Why did the cop still have an access card to the property he used to live in? Those access cards are the property of the management company, they should file charges of illegally holding keys to the property he no longer resides in.
The justice system is all messed up and doesn’t make any sense anymore.🤦🏻♂️🙏
We have a psychopath problem in law enforcement
He's only "guilty" of hurting the (Gestapo) officer's fragile feelings!
Why answer the door
That was point exactly! Don’t open the door you don’t have a problem
Why do you answer the door?
@@user-ot9tg1mr6u - not true. If you don't open the door, the cops will turn it into a wellfare check, claim exigent circumstances, and break down the door.
sue easy money lol
Young and dumb.
Basically bypassed the warrant process by using the key card
Civil lawsuit for a few thousand for Constitutional violations while it was literally assault and kidnapping. Should be civil judgement and the police involved face felony criminal charges.
I have seen in our local police blotter of people being charged and arrested for intoxication in their own homes.
Until these settlements come out of fhier pension, nothing will change
It is almost a certainty that this is not the first case of abuse practiced b y this cop.
Ego and Feelings enforcement! 🤔⚖️🇺🇸
That should be trespassing as well since they had no right or permission to enter the building
Kid learned his first lesson about the police, which is, don't open the door! 🚪
Feeling enforcement
The lawsuit should come from the cops pension
Blue wall of silence
We will investigate ourselves, and we will find, we do nothing wrong. …again…again…again
"No one was available at the police department to discuss the matter". 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
I'm an incredibly lucky guy : everytime I watch a video similar to this one, no one is available to discuss the situation. 🤯
At this point I'm sure the TH-cam algorithm is looking specifically for these videos for me. Anything else doesn't make sense, the odds are too high. 🤷🏼♂️
It's easy for the algorithm since the blue line domestic terrorism videos are endless.
The taxpayers (we) are gonna get punished for this. The officer did this because he knows he can get away with it. And he will. Because we hold them to a lower standard.
Zombies with a badge and a Gun
I like to call them "mouth breathers"
Could have been avoided if he didn't open the door for the police.
@@daniels.3062 that part. Just stay in your apartment and don't respond.
Then how would he get free money from tax payers?
Thats the problem with giving them discretion
"discretion" is what should prevent officers from doing things they can legally do but shouldn't. If you think things are bad now wait and the mess losing "discretion" will cause.
That's the problem with people making laws without understanding the consequences. It's how we got here in the first place.
Discretion gives them the opportunity to pick and choose who they ticket and or arrest. New jersey police were just caught giving out "gold cards" so whenever an officers friend or family are pulled over they hand over the "gold card" which should be called a " get out of jail free card" so shorten the list of laws street cops are able to handle so you can take any bias out of the officers Discretion. Thatd be like me being able to go to my job and pick and choose what policy i follow which in my job i cant take someones freedom so if i cant have Discretion at my job police definitely shouldn't have Discretion.
This isn’t discretion. A police officer is supposed to know this is a complete violation of the constitution and if it’s a GOOD judge, he will deny QI because of that. Very rare though.
Why would you open your door and go to the cops in the first place? You are inside your apartment. He can't break the door down.
Criminals with badges just goes on and on
He broke no law. Its called the 1st Amendment and cops are trained to ignore our rights.
It doesnt matter if he calls out to them. He can say what ever he wants. Without threatening anyone.
Furthermore if the police station is choosing to stay silent on this. Then the chief doesnt need his job.
Had a passer by cop stop and tell me he could arrest me for a dui because i was stopped on my own property drinking a beer while i was on my riding mower cutting my grass,i replied, good luck with that,im on my own property, he then called it,public intoxication, i laughed and said, good luck with that, im not in public, im on my own property, for about 2 weeks, i got the,slow crawl, past my property by the same cop,its pitiful how cops cant stand being wrong, their egos cost people their lives..
The cop should be in jail for breaking and entering.
He is a bully and is breaking is oath to the laws.
Hey guys, when a cop comes to your door and tells you to come out, don't open the damn door. If they can legally come in, they won't ask.
So the cop broke into the building illegally to arrest someone that hurt his feelings.
Yeah, I'd say a lawsuit is in order.
Another coward bully gets offended and abuses power, I'm shocked. There better be charges filed, cop fired and receives prison for all crimes committed.