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IMO, the only testimony that could clear the officer of wrongdoing is that of the guy in a coma. If he's dead, it seems to me like the officer should be charged with manslaughter at least.
I was pulled over about 4 blocks from there, by officers from the same department (King Co. Sheriff) on my way home last year. I had just dropped off a friend after we had gone to a shooting range, and when asked if I had any firearms in the car I made the mistake of saying yes. They then put me in cuffs, searched my car without my permission, ran a check on my pistol, and asked me why I didn't have a permit (not a requirement in WA, so why would I?). Before letting me go, they told me to expect a speeding ticket in the mail - I wasn't speeding, and they didn't have radar in their car - which I'm actually surprised didn't materialize.
It's funny how 99% of the general population are good people, yet 99% of police are complete scum.
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Graham
1984 Carrera Targa
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