mortal said:TyperWoods said:mortal said:TyperWoods said:mortal said:TyperWoods said:mortal said:Red Stick Ag said:
Doesn't matter. He used physical violence to escalate a situation that involved an NCAA rules violation. That's not a misdemeanor. It's not a crime. It's not a violation of any law. At BEST it's a civil issue that A&M would pursue against USC. He is LAW ENFORCEMENT officer, not an NCAA rules enforcement officer. He was likely off-duty and working a detail to earn extra money. The USC players were leaving the tunnel, which meant the rules violation was over/ending. At MOST he should have just stopped them and said "Hey guys, A&M has asked me not let you guys run into the tunnel during regulation play. Please don't do that again. Good luck. Great game. Thanks guys. I appreciate your help." or something like that. I used to be a cop. My dad was cop. My grandfather was a cop. My great grandfather was a cop. That trooper should NOT be in law enforcement. He is combination of Barney Fife and Cartman. Those types of law enforcement officers are really not common anymore because most large agencies now use psychological tests to weed them out. But the ones who behave like that, that do remain on duty, give all the good cops out there a really bad name. As a 4th generation LAW enforcement officer, I was disgusted, appalled and embarrassed by his behavior.
Red Stick, there's not a better judge of a LEO than another LEO. We pedestrians have to depend on you to thin the herd and get rid of bad apples. I actually get a little mad at good cops letting people like this hang around.
Trooper was on duty.
And glad redstick isn't a cop anymore because he jumped to conclusions that are incorrect.
Barney Fife would have been knocked down by those two football players that were much larger than him.
Well, tell us Typer. What are redstick's incorrect conclusions? Tell us why the officer left the field and went into the tunnel when the players were already coming out anyway? So why the need to get past them? And why the elbows?
And most important, what does being "on duty" have to do with this act of his? Does he have some extra God privileges when on duty?
You admitted it. Trooper was on duty. Yes, he has extra privileges when he is on duty. Duh huh. Think about it and perhaps you'll realize how stupid your question is.
Trooper went to make sure the players were leaving the tunnel area, where they were not authorized to be. Had to get thru them to see if they had all left, since the trooper wasn't watching on TV and instead had two big fully padded football players blocking his view. As for the elbows, he's not going to allow people to touch or bump his gun and whatever else he had on his belt, and he's not going to get knocked down by two disrespectful football players and he's also not going to cringe before them. He's investigating a crime and they are obstructing an investigation.
Wait.... A LEO has "extra privileges?" Really? Well duh, I must be needing education. Explain that for us, I didn't know they are above the law, Typer.
Had to enter the tunnel and "go through them?" What for? To check his beer stash? Why then did he come out of the tunnel instead of continuing and doing this inspection you speak of? And what "crime" was he investigating in the first place?
Also explain for us Typer. Why did TAMU police and DPS send him off campus immediately If he was doing such a great job?
Yes, on duty LEOs have authority, rights, privileges that ordinary citizens don't have.
I've already explained all of the rest.
LOL.
Really? LEO's have rights and privileges ordinary citizens don't have? Do they get to shove their way through Wal Mart shoppers? School kids? Jump the line at the grocery?
No, you haven't addressed my questions at all.
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