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Originally Posted by GrantDawg
If she is the only one committing a crime, how is the officer the one you are holding responsible?
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I don’t think I’ve said she had a right to hit him, but carrying a badge comes with a massive responsibility. Part of that is to not be a cowboy blocking a car in with your body. I’d really just like to see their SOP’s and where it says the second officer should be positioned on a stop like this. They hadn’t even established that a crime had been committed so I’m not really sure why he’s standing in front of a running car that has someone in it that isn’t being cooperative. To me it almost looks like he was looking for a confrontation because what he did was so abnormal from how I generally see police positioning themselves.