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by 5thGenTexan
Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:32 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Dallas officer in off duty confrontation
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Re: Dallas officer in off duty confrontation

nitrogen wrote:
gregthehand wrote:I'm on my phone so please forgive any gramatical errors.

He wasn't drawing for the class c he was drawing because of the non compliance.
In other words, he drew his weapon because the drunk didn't respect his authority.

I am very curious what most police procedure says on matters like this. I am betting it does not allow this, nor should it.

I also wonder why an off-duty cop felt the need to interfere when nobody was being hurt. I also wonder what most dept. policy says about this.

Nitrogen - Just like with a kid you let the small stuff go where do you put your foot down when he is totally uncontrollable? Oh yeah spray painted graffiti all over your brand new $45,000 King Ranch pick-up no one was hurt... Burned down a church in the middle of nowhere no one was hurt...

Come on a lawful order from a police officer MUST be obeyed, you don't get to pick and choose which laws are ok to apply to yourself. Yep there are cops that have an ego problem BUT going only on the facts in that story I think the officer was justified. Was it his best route probably not, not doing anything would have been a worse option.
by 5thGenTexan
Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:05 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Dallas officer in off duty confrontation
Replies: 37
Views: 3788

Re: Dallas officer in off duty confrontation

gregthehand wrote:I'm on my phone so please forgive any gramatical errors.

He wasn't drawing for the class c he was drawing because of the non compliance.

As to someone else commenting about someone with a CHL getting in trouble. Well a CHL holder would have no duty nor right to detain this guy since it's only a class C but a peace officer would.

Once again just because the initial contact was over a class c does not mean that a show deadly force could not be used. That's like saying that if an officer on a traffic stop sees furtive movement from a driver they can't draw down on them. When a suspect is being non compliant an officer has to do what is necessary to take control of the situation and ensure officer safety.

Oh by the way. "I didn't hear the guy say he was a cop" or excuses to that affect or incredibly over used by people who break the law and then ignore a cop.

:iagree: Greg I can think of several officers that I know that would have written him for PI, and anything else they could to make his life miserable, the guy should feel lucky the officer didn't charge him with public exposure.

Taking a leak in the yard or around the front of a house is a REAL pet peeve of mine, It just so happened the idiot across the street would have 5 or 6 guys over in the front yard drinking and draining between the Holly bushes in the front of his house . I guess that's normal in his culture, but not for North Central Texas.

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