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Posted: 8/14/2018 2:38:28 AM EDT
Complete Dashcam Video of Illegal Arrest of Army First Sergeant CJ Grisham Edit: here is the outcome since people asked: On Why We Dropped Our Lawsuit Against Ermis |
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If I’m reading the date correctly this was back in 13. What was the outcome?
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Civil servants serving their own perogative with civility.
Can we get the followup? |
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If I’m reading the date correctly this was back in 13. What was the outcome? View Quote On Why We Dropped Our Lawsuit Against Ermis @Lightstriker @tyrex13 (outcome) Pretty scary that he rally couldn't do anything, but the video has circulated a lot I see. Amazing what the few bad cops can get away with. Glad I came across it. This isn't the country in Dallas but I bet I could take a walk with my AR and probalby not hve the cops called on me here, if I did they'd not give me issues I don't think. No I'm not looking for the attention lol juts saying I'd feel safe doing it. |
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You love that quote a lot.
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LOL I am saving htis
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You love to post that quote a lot. |
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LOL!!
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He's lucky they didnt search his butt.
It is Texas after all. @extorris |
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BATTLESWARM!!!!
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/367483/65FEBAC0-A3A8-4158-A905-7A671AB267C3-635881.jpg View Quote Sigh... and they get an out of county retired judge from Travis? Seriously, WTF |
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"You are under arrest for resisting arrest"
How does that work exactly? |
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You’re fired! That’s what they should be hearing.
Every cop there should be protecting and serving merchandise as a Walmart greeter. |
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Not sure what the law is in that state. If it's legal ok but man walking down the ride with a rifle now days seems like a bad move. People are going to call and you are going to get attention from the police. Probably not the smartest thing to do.
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Another open carry uppity retard meets an over weight undertrained local cop. It’s a self fulfilling prophecy.
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Man if they were a couple guys looking for trouble, he seems to forget all about the other one.
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I’m not sure what the laws are where he’s at but carrying his AR with his son on his 10 mile Boy Scouts hike probably isn’t a good idea, just sayin. just because you can doesn’t mean it’s really a good idea. With it being Texas, I would lean heavily on it being perfectly leagle to do so.
And as for the cop, I think I’ll keep my comments to myself so that I don’t get banned. However, he could have handled that situation much better and avoided a lot of bullshit. |
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It's just an attitude some cops have.
30+ years ago I heard screwy shit all the time from the guys I worked with. Hey, "they" owe us. "They" are the common citizens walking the streets that need the protection of badge wearing gun carrying LEOs. Why to "they" owe us? Because we put our lives on the line every day for them. Heard it so much it started to piss me off. I told more than one of them if they felt that scared, that threatened, by doing the jobs they applied for then maybe they should resign and find a safer job. Damn, that didn't go over well. What the hell was wrong with me? Why was I being so shitty with them? Then there was the I've got a badge and a gun, you have to do what I say. I remember watching another cop arrest a guy for public intoxication one night. I pointed out the guy wasn't drunk. The cop said, "Yeah, I know, but I'm tired of listening to his mouth." I asked about the judge/trial that might follow (some people just pay the fine/court costs before the hearing with the justice of the peace/judge). The other cop said, "Look, it's my word against his and I know the judge always takes my word for it." Damn, that was some scary shit when I first heard another cop speak that idea out loud. I could go on and on about people being beat up, people getting parking tickets when legally parked, people getting their cars towed for no good reason, people being assaulted by city/county employees and having it covered up by LEOs. That 4 year period in my life forever changed my view of police and law enforcement and judges/courts. I know there are good cops out there. I worked with a couple. I knew (or still think I knew) some good ones in other departments. Unfortunately, back then (and maybe now) the good ones have no way of weeding out the bad ones and cleaning up the activities and reputation of the whole department. |
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Not sure what the law is in that state. If it's legal ok but man walking down the ride with a rifle now days seems like a bad move. People are going to call and you are going to get attention from the police. Probably not the smartest thing to do. View Quote |
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I agree it should be done more. But we all know people get crazy when they see someone with a gun. The first thing they do is call the police. That is how the interaction starts. I see no problem with it. I just dont want attention drawn to me is all.
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1st sgt should wear a tarp and run though the forest. Terrorizing Teasle...
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Man if they were a couple guys looking for trouble, he seems to forget all about the other one. View Quote I think if he hadn't done that things would have come out differently. Then he lied about it. Cop did have an attitude but not knowing who he was coming in contact with and definitely outgunned I would be wary also. |
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He let cop hold gun but then cop tries to remove from sling, first picture. Then Sergeant says wait and puts hand on buffer tube / butt stock and cop draws, 2nd picture.
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Not sure what the law is in that state. If it's legal ok but going to church now days seems like a bad move. People are going to call and you are going to get attention from the police. Probably not the smartest thing to do. View Quote Quoted:
Not sure what the law is in that state. If it's legal ok but speaking out about your views on government now days seems like a bad move. People are going to call and you are going to get attention from the police. Probably not the smartest thing to do. View Quote Quoted:
I’m not sure what the laws are where he’s at but talking about the Bible with his son on his 10 mile Boy Scouts hike probably isn’t a good idea, just sayin. just because you can doesn’t mean it’s really a good idea. With it being Texas, I would lean heavily on it being perfectly leagle to do so. View Quote Quoted:
I’m not sure what the laws are where he’s at but speaking out about his views on government with his son on his 10 mile Boy Scouts hike probably isn’t a good idea, just sayin. just because you can doesn’t mean it’s really a good idea. With it being Texas, I would lean heavily on it being perfectly leagle to do so. View Quote |
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