Dont know if this has been shared here yet. Shit got real outside front gate at old NASWF
I bet the snowflakes start complaining that the cop was disrespectful throwing so many F-bombs.
And of course the criminal's Mom will be on TV saying "He didn't have to shoot my son. My son would never have hurt the police officer. He was just trying to give him a hug as an apology for driving too fast."
Probably not to the jack-fuck sovereign citizen community... “Oh, we’re allowed to steal vehicles!” “Oh, we’re allowed to travel freely and recklessly on roadways in vehicles that we stole!” “Oh, law enforcement is not allowed to shoot us when we’re not compliant with law enforcement commands and brandish edged weapons that we need to protect us from law enforcement!”Dunno, this one seems like a pretty cut-and-dry situation...
Probably not to the jack-fuck sovereign citizen community... “Oh, we’re allowed to steal vehicles!” “Oh, we’re allowed to travel freely and recklessly on roadways in vehicles that we stole!” “Oh, law enforcement is not allowed to shoot us when we’re not compliant with law enforcement commands and brandish edged weapons that we need to protect us from law enforcement!”
Sir, have you encountered any sovereigns during your tenure in LE? I don’t know if the whole sovereign citizen gig is fairly recent...but I didn’t encounter any sovereigns [that I was aware of] during my brief two years on patrol as a Cincinnati Police Officer [2004-2006]...and I did a ton of traffic stops. Also, I don’t recall receiving any specific training during the Cincinnati Police Academy [2004] or subsequent annual in-service training regarding managing sovereign citizens.Sovereigns very dangerous to deal with, especially if they are all in. Many believe that the majority of police encounters are not legal, and then follow up that belief with the fact that many states allow citizens to meet unlawful force with force.
They also are pretty good at using the system ( many times by exploiting incompetence on the part of clerks ) to use the law to harass those they disagree with. In my jurisdiction we had one get a court order to have a person evicted from and address, all signed and sealed by a judge. All fine and well, except the address was a county office, and the person was a county employee that ran the office.
I think it's like being in a cult, at the start everything is based on reality , and before you know it you believe a flag with fringe in a courtroom is a sign that the whole process is invalid.
Very possible.That looked like a suicide by cop scenario.
Sir, have you encountered any sovereigns during your tenure in LE? I don’t know if the whole sovereign citizen gig is fairly recent...but I didn’t encounter any sovereigns [that I was aware of] during my brief two years on patrol as a Cincinnati Police Officer [2004-2006]...and I did a ton of traffic stops. Also, I don’t recall receiving any specific training during the Cincinnati Police Academy [2004] or subsequent annual in-service training regarding managing sovereign citizens.
Dunno, this one seems like a pretty cut-and-dry situation, no matter what the skin tone. The snowflakes like to focus on the events that are a little more...uh...dubious. The guys on the ground, the guys with hands up, the guys not resisting, those kinds of things.
There'd probably be a different reception to this one if that guy got out of the car with his hands up and stayed there before getting shot.