The Louisville PD is breathing a HUGE sigh of relief today. Someone not as nice, and as rich, as Scottie could have gotten a lot of money out of this.
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I doubt anyone would have ever been convicted of this but it would have cost a common joe thousands of dollars in attorney fees and countless hours in court before the charges were dropped after many months or years.The incident was a big misunderstanding. No big deal.
EXCEPT that the cops initially charged him with a felony and lied and/or greatly exaggerated in the official police report to justify the charges. That should be the story here. Someone without Scottie’s money, eyewitnesses, and media attention probably gets convicted of this and has to deal with a felony on their record for the rest of their lives. Police accountability, or lack thereof, is the issue here.
Cops also supercede a gate security person, I even understand that line of thinking.
And potentially a job depending on their vocation. But agree the most likely scenario for an average joe is dropped felony charges and a ticket with a fine plus the legal fees.I doubt anyone would have ever been convicted of this but it would have cost a common joe thousands of dollars in attorney fees and countless hours in court before the charges were dropped after many months or years.
Could they have though? I think the cop screwed up and completely overreacted. But doesn't there have to be some "damages" for their to be a legit lawsuit? I don't Scottie or his reputation will be hurt by this. If anything, he's probably more well liked now.The Louisville PD is breathing a HUGE sigh of relief today. Someone not as nice, and as rich, as Scottie could have gotten a lot of money out of this.
Could they have though? I think the cop screwed up and completely overreacted. But doesn't there have to be some "damages" for their to be a legit lawsuit? I don't Scottie or his reputation will be hurt by this. If anything, he's probably more well liked now.
He didn't stop by his own admission even after hearing someone yelling at him to stop. If you want to say the cop should be fired fine. He should definitely not have tried to reach in and practically assault Scottie. I would have stopped in that situation if I had heard someone say it out of an abundance of caution to see what's going on and I think Scottie should have too. That's my opinion.
That time someone went for a handshake but you went in for a fist bump. That’s stress.
I’ve said Scottie should have stopped, and Scottie admitted that. They could have given him that ass chewing and let him go and then it’s done.
The cops decided to take that “confession” (which wasn’t even really a confession other than he admitted he didn’t stop when told to, which we all knew) and turned it into 4 charges including a felony. All because the cop maybe had a boo boo on his knee (which the public hasn’t seen yet).
No doubt Louisville PD released this audio the same day they dropped the charges intentionally. They knew they couldn’t get a conviction, but releasing his confession was as much of a win as they could get.
The Louisville PD is breathing a HUGE sigh of relief today. Someone not as nice, and as rich, as Scottie could have gotten a lot of money out of this.
Oh the cops don’t give a ****, taxpayers pay the lawsuits.
Don’t let them see your usernameim backing the blue
Probably missed at least 2 weeks of work collecting work comp benefits.Pictures of the cop's "injuries" (aka boo boos) have been released. Poor little fella
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Yeah, because carjackers, murderers, and cop impersonators usually will pick congested golf tournament traffic and a heavy legit police presence to pick thier victims.Not always a good time to stop for the "law".
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