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Originally Posted by CU Tiger
Moats has issued a statement and accepted the apology.
I have to say, overall I am impressed with how he has handled this situation. No call for the officer's job, no suit, no real whining.
I cant help but think this officer is either a high school dork who got hung in the lockers a few too many times or lost his wife to a professional athlete...seems to be a bi of a pattern.
Houston is a city of HOW MANY PEOPLE? and he haas 2 complaints from immediate family of the what, 200 (being generous) athletes in the city...
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I agree. He could have gone on some anti-cop/racial crusade and had a lot of followers, and caused a lot of problems for society. There's a lot of flames of hatred to fan and he's declined to do so. He could have dropped his name and NFL status at the traffic stop. He's showed a lot of character.
And I agree with how it appears he views it all: a sad situation, caused by poor judgment of a police officer, though not indicative a corrupt national police conspiracy against citizens.