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by EEllis
Mon Nov 23, 2015 3:09 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
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Pariah3j wrote:
EEllis wrote:
Where does it say they let him go? They also didn't apologize, they basically just said "hey we like guns and that guy is gone so please forget about this." All that really says to me is they have crappy PR people.
locke_n_load wrote:I don't know if this has been posted, but here is an excerpt from the Rosenberg Police Department Facebook page:
“In light of the recent media publicity regarding the traffic arrest of an armed CHL holder, we felt compelled to make a statement. The Rosenberg Police Department supports our 2nd Amendment rights, and all CHL holders. Please do not allow an isolated incident or the actions of one Officer to tarnish the image of the entire Agency. The arresting Officer is no longer employed with our Department. We stand with our Community.

Via Rosenberg Police Department Facebook page.

I would post the link, but I don't have FB from work (copied and pasted from an email I sent myself).
That is an apology - the only thing they didn't use was the word sorry.

They didn't say anything, that is the whole point. It did what they wanted it to, in your case, without actually apologizing or admitting anything at all. Not to mention that even if it were an apology it still wouldn't prove anything at all because people and organizations do so pandering to the public all the time without regard to the truth of a situation. Yep they threw a cop that doesn't work there anymore under the bus, by implying some sort of unnamed guilt, in hopes that it might assuage the public. Mind you the actions may have been wrong, I just think the idea that the statement mentioned somehow "proves" something isn't logically sustainable.
by EEllis
Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:49 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
Views: 17742

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Pariah3j wrote:
Please do not allow an isolated incident or the actions of one Officer to tarnish the image of the entire Agency.
yet...
The police spokesman said the events were investigated and were "within policy."
Feels like they are trying to play both sides of the fence here... He obviously violated policy and made the agency look bad, or why else would they let him go and apologize for his actions...
Where does it say they let him go? They also didn't apologize, they basically just said "hey we like guns and that guy is gone so please forget about this." All that really says to me is they have crappy PR people.
by EEllis
Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:04 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
Views: 17742

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handog wrote:
couzin wrote:
EEllis wrote:...If accurate it is of course unconscionable but you also have a guy who was slow to stop, tried to turn a stop into some kind of discussion, purposely or not answered questions about his gun in a manner that could be considered evasive, and that's just in the news report and highly edited video that was designed to show the man as a victim...
:thumbs2: Yep - and even from this side of the lens, I got that buzz from the guy when he got out of the car, he was definitely projecting his unhappy...

Clearly this is an apologist thread for the arresting officer. Slow to pull over? 45 seconds to find a safe place to stop is not unreasonable. Unhappy? Gonzalez wasn't changing lanes. He was making a right turn without a signal and wasn't impeding anybody. By the way, I ride a motorcycle and nothing peeves me more on the road than when a driver doesn't signal his or her intentions. Of course he wasn't "happy" for being pulled over for something so chicken scratch.

And this: "I would have said "Yes sir. I have a loaded P238 with one in the chamber in a belt holster at 3 o'clock." Really? I don't know anyone who speaks with such detail. Especially after being pulled over. Why not Inform the officer the ammo is Remington 95 grain FMJ? Gonzales let the officer know his gun wasn't in the glove box, it was on his person. It doesn't matter if it's one o'clock or three o'clock.

I have also read numerous claims that Gonzales had warrants for his arrest which I find odd because CHL holders are not outlaws generally speaking. None of these claims have been backed up with a link or proof. I have watched the video and the officer clearly states that he is being arrested for the traffic violations. A turn signal and a cracked wind shield which obviously calls for back up with guns drawn.
No one is apologizing for anything nor does anyone have any need to. So far we don't have squat showing the cop did a darn thing wrong. As for where the warrant thing came from I saw it in the comments of the local paper. I can't confirm so I didn't repeat it but if the warrants were from a different agency arresting the driver for his current offenses then leaving the agency with the warrant to pick up the guy or not after the driver has taken care of those charges is not unusual. In that case he would be arrested for the traffic offences. Both HPD and HCSD do that. So no that is not evidence that the guy did not have warrants.
by EEllis
Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:58 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
Views: 17742

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casp625 wrote: Yep, and a response with guns drawn was the appropriate answer.
You are asserting a position that I don't hold, didn't state and is not even a logical progression from my statements. Trying to assert control is isn't illegal or immoral when kept to a reasonable level, but it can draw responses from whomever you attempt it with. In this particular case it may have various negative consequences including raising a police officer's suspicion level, irritating the police officer so as to make a negative interaction more likely, make it less likely to receive the benefit of the doubt, And various other things. Now maybe you can rattle a cop by continually interjecting, because I don't think just one question would work on any cop, and might be able to talk your way out of something. Feel free to try. But to pretend there also are not real world negative consequences for actions seems unrealistic.
by EEllis
Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:57 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
Views: 17742

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handog wrote:
EEllis wrote:
Texsquatch wrote:Asking why he was being pulled over is escalating the situation from a minor traffic stop to an arrest?

I believe in being polite, but if we're judging videos here, I've seen plenty where people were down right rude and irate to the officer and they get a ticket and a "have a nice day" from the officer.
Who said that? I believe it was pointed out as something the driver did , and I won't even call it wrong, but it can lead to conflict. Instead of just letting the cop control the situation the driver is attempting to assert control. Obviously that can lead to increased conflict. We have no way of knowing that it had anything at all to do with the arrest but generally speaking it's not something that will improve your interaction but there you are.
Asking why you've been pulled over is an attempt to assert control? That's a stretch. It's not as if he said WHATS THE PROBLEM?
He also has the right to ask if he was being detained or if he were free to go without repercussions.
He was being pulled over so of course he is being detained and yes interrupting then is a attempt to assert control or to take it away from the cop.
by EEllis
Thu Nov 19, 2015 2:00 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
Views: 17742

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Texsquatch wrote:Asking why he was being pulled over is escalating the situation from a minor traffic stop to an arrest?

I believe in being polite, but if we're judging videos here, I've seen plenty where people were down right rude and irate to the officer and they get a ticket and a "have a nice day" from the officer.
Who said that? I believe it was pointed out as something the driver did , and I won't even call it wrong, but it can lead to conflict. Instead of just letting the cop control the situation the driver is attempting to assert control. Obviously that can lead to increased conflict. We have no way of knowing that it had anything at all to do with the arrest but generally speaking it's not something that will improve your interaction but there you are.
by EEllis
Thu Nov 19, 2015 1:11 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: /dash-cam-video-shows-how-simple-traffic-stop-quickly-escalated-when-driver-informed-officer-of-concealed-carry-permit
Replies: 66
Views: 17742

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Give them your LTC. Basing your decision making based on a single incident is bad enough but in this case you have one edited video and the opinion of one side of the incident. If accurate it is of course unconscionable but you also have a guy who was slow to pull over, tried to turn a stop into some kind of discussion, purposely or not answered questions about his gun in a manner that could be considered evasive, and that's just in the news report and highly edited video that was designed to show the man as a victim. By not following the law and revealing your carry status you are breaking the law and would be raising questions with every cop, including the vast majority who have no issue or concern over CC.

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