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lucy
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why do some officers think they are above the law it makes me so angry something should be done to put these cops in their place.
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Hmmmmm
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My turn to stalk you, lucy. lol
What happened?
Depending on what happened, depends on what kind of action you should take.
If they are acting outside the scope of the law, it should be noted and reported.
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lucy
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how do u report it.i know this girl who use to get in alot of trouble with the law..she is doing everything she can to turn her life around but this certain cop ck wont give her a chance .she went to a house to look at the other night to look at to rent.he came out there even though the landlord said she had the right to be there he cuffed her put her in the car turned the engine off rolled the windows up for about 45 minutes then afterwards ask her if she was hot this is bull he also bruised her arm.you know how many ppl die in hot vehicles im a concerned citizen and she should be repramanded
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talk about
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sounds like she needs to contact the sheriffs office (the one at jonesboro not lake city) she will need to speak with either the sheriff or chief..either of them will take care of it..they want their deputys to enforce the law not act above it..may sure she calls in because nothing can be done if they dont know
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lucy
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talk about wrote: sounds like she needs to contact the sheriffs office (the one at jonesboro not lake city) she will need to speak with either the sheriff or chief..either of them will take care of it..they want their deputys to enforce the law not act above it..may sure she calls in because nothing can be done if they dont know thanks i will tell her because he was just wrong
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anon
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I happen to know the cop involved and he did NO such thing. He isn't like that.
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lucy
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anon wrote: I happen to know the cop involved and he did NO such thing. He isn't like that. well you r wrong i happen to know for a fact he did..and he should treat ppl the way he wants to be treated.he should leave that girl alone unless shes doing something wrong
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ymous
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anon wrote: I happen to know the cop involved and he did NO such thing. He isn't like that. I have to agree with you. He does have a attitude, but i can't see him treating her like that. Most law enforcement officers have cameras in their car. If he has a camera, why don't they check his camera and see if that is really what happened? Call the Sheriff and he will review it.
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lucy
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ymous wrote: <quoted text> I have to agree with you. He does have a attitude, but i can't see him treating her like that. Most law enforcement officers have cameras in their car. If he has a camera, why don't they check his camera and see if that is really what happened? Call the Sheriff and he will review it. you know what thats a good idea i can get pics of her wrist where he got ruff with the cuffs.you know normally i would stay out of this but i know he did this and you know i dont want him treating others that way.i thought he was a good cop with an attitude.now i dont trust my own judgement about him .he owes that girl an apology
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lucy
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maybe hell read this topic and realize what he did was wrong and maybe never do that again.we need cops that our children can look up too not be scared of just my opinion
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anon
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That cop is a guy my child can look up to. The bruises from the cuffs might be where she resisted. Ever think about that? Yes they do have cameras in the cars. Check it out!!! He would NEVER do such thing.
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lucy
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anon wrote: That cop is a guy my child can look up to. The bruises from the cuffs might be where she resisted. Ever think about that? Yes they do have cameras in the cars. Check it out!!! He would NEVER do such thing. well since you know him so well ask him why she was cuffed in the first place she was looking at a house to rent and the landlady told him she had the right to be there and he still cuffed her and stuck her in the car..he had no right he just doesnt like her ..then you can explain it to me if not then oh well he will still be a rotten cop to me
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anon wrote: That cop is a guy my child can look up to. The bruises from the cuffs might be where she resisted. Ever think about that? Yes they do have cameras in the cars. Check it out!!! He would NEVER do such thing. Camera's only give a frontal view, unless he cuffed her infront of the camera it will show nothing. Ms. Lucy, was this law enforment officer a city, county or state? You (let me rephase) she may lodge a complaint with the county sheriff's office, speak with the under sheriff or the sheriff...remember never take a no from someone that does not have the authority to say yes. Ask them to check the radio logs for the time of the incident, see if they had any warrants for her. have them check the GPS trackers on the car if it was Creighead county most of them have them. have them check his written report, he should have filled one out if he cuffed her, and had a check ran. I do not know this officer, but I know several that are not who you think they are. But don't lump one bad one, in with all the good ones out there doing their job. I do know that Creighead county does respond to complaints made, now I will say that they will check your story to the letter,to make sure it is a Legitimate complaint. so if you are going to carry through with this make sure you have all and any evidence together. call the landlord, get it in writting that she was suppose to be where she was. Any other statements that will work in your favor, other incidents. Be ready to take some harassment when it is all said and done. Also one more thing, complaints in numbers are helpful, if there are others ask them to band together.. Remember the officer has to have been outside of the law, if he was within the law, there is nothing you can do.....remember the old saying there is no law against being an @ss if it were must of us would be in jail. Good luck.
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lucy
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u are sure right ..thanks for the info..dont believe she will file a complaint because she wants no more harrassing ..but she should because he can do this to other ppl.you know i respect the law .and i believe in our justice system and him being a cop needs to respect his authority.
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just a friend
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Evidentally you are just causing problems. The certain cop you are talking about isn't like that. Granted he may have an attitude every now and then he doesn't put his job in jeopardy. He lets people know where they stand when they decide to get ugly and run thier mouth.
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lucy
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i do not cause problems im a law abiding citizen..you have no idea what u r talking about.ive never said one bad thing except he owes the girl an apology and hes rotten for what he did.i came on here asking for answers to my questions..your entitled to your opinion and im entitled to mine friend
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Hmmmmm
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Arkansas Trooper C34 wrote: <quoted text>Camera's only give a frontal view, unless he cuffed her infront of the camera it will show nothing. Ms. Lucy, was this law enforment officer a city, county or state? You (let me rephase) she may lodge a complaint with the county sheriff's office, speak with the under sheriff or the sheriff...remember never take a no from someone that does not have the authority to say yes. Ask them to check the radio logs for the time of the incident, see if they had any warrants for her. have them check the GPS trackers on the car if it was Creighead county most of them have them. have them check his written report, he should have filled one out if he cuffed her, and had a check ran. I do not know this officer, but I know several that are not who you think they are. But don't lump one bad one, in with all the good ones out there doing their job. I do know that Creighead county does respond to complaints made, now I will say that they will check your story to the letter,to make sure it is a Legitimate complaint. so if you are going to carry through with this make sure you have all and any evidence together. call the landlord, get it in writting that she was suppose to be where she was. Any other statements that will work in your favor, other incidents. Be ready to take some harassment when it is all said and done. Also one more thing, complaints in numbers are helpful, if there are others ask them to band together.. Remember the officer has to have been outside of the law, if he was within the law, there is nothing you can do.....remember the old saying there is no law against being an @ss if it were must of us would be in jail. Good luck. She can FOIA the dash cam and any in car recording, gps like you say and reports for incident specifics. She can request a meeting to discuss this with the officers superiors. If they fail to give her the time of day, request a meeting with the prosecutors office. If they fail to let her be heard, she can put them on notice with notarized copies of her complaint to the attorney generals office, demanding relief complete with the name and number of her attorney. The local (county or city) legislators have meetings that are open to the public and take public comment. She can also request to be put on the agenda to address it there. There may be others who would come forward, if someone gets the ball rolling. If it's a bad apple in the bushel, get rid of the worms now.
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know-u-dont
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Would u people please. this eastern district deputy you speak of is a womenizer yes, have a "i'm above the law" attitude yes, but he knows his job. he would not be as stupid as do something on camera that was against the law. I'm sure the lady appreciates at this free law advice but I dought any of you know the true story of what happened.
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Hmmmm
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know-u-dont wrote: Would u people please. this eastern district deputy you speak of is a womenizer yes, have a "i'm above the law" attitude yes, but he knows his job. he would not be as stupid as do something on camera that was against the law. I'm sure the lady appreciates at this free law advice but I dought any of you know the true story of what happened. Doesn't matter if I know the true story of what happened. If the applicable party can prove her case, she can seek redress by airing her greivances. I am not giving "Free law advice". I would follow those same steps, as any free american (even you) is able to do. If her "story" doesn't wash, than so be it. Then she probably wouldn't persue it in the first place.
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just a friend
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know-u-dont wrote: Would u people please. this eastern district deputy you speak of is a womenizer yes, have a "i'm above the law" attitude yes, but he knows his job. he would not be as stupid as do something on camera that was against the law. I'm sure the lady appreciates at this free law advice but I dought any of you know the true story of what happened. Yes this gentleman is "happy" with the ladies but as you stated he isn't stupid to do something like that. And just like you said I doubt anyone knows the true story. There are always three sides to a story. Her side, his, side and then the truth..
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