What exactly happened please -- forgive me for not watching the whole 29 minutes. How did it start? Did they ever establish this fed as real? Generally I think all feds should be arrested wherever they show up.
What exactly happened please -- forgive me for not watching the whole 29 minutes.
I think it was worth the time. Really strange incident. Still wondering how it ended up on EweToob.
How did it start? Did they ever establish this fed as real?
Apparently a hot-headed sheriff deputy and a feeb got their swingin' dicks entangled. Yes, the feeb was real. Ended up departing the scene in an ambulance after hothead apparently heat stroked the feeb by putting him into his cruiser (handcuffed) with the heat on in the hot FLA sun.
Generally I think all feds should be arrested wherever they show up.
Feeb came off as the good guy here. Dep. Hothead and his buddies hung around a while to get their stories straight. Just bizarre.
When I lived in Palatine, Illinois, in the morning on the way to work I would pull up in parking let next to White Hen Pantry and go inside to get a donut. I would step across the guard rail to do that.
When I came out I would go thru next to the building out front to get onto the main drag.
One time a cop was hiding just behind that building. He pulled me over and told me I was avoiding a traffic control device.
I explained to him what I did and showed him the sack with the donut in it. What else could he do but let me go. LOL
My late step-dad was a FWPD cop between 1946-1966. Former WWII Army Air Corps ferry pilot (took planes from the factory to wherever. Retired at minimum pension age because of the corruption (50% salary). Had he stayed until 25 years, he would've gotten 90%.
Harold was probably the last decent cop there was. Pensioned out with the FWCS (schools) in maintenance after the PD. Left my Mom and handicapped sister pretty well off. I think he died ~2006 (I'm a man, don't remember dates).
Back during the days of Clinton, they wouldn't let Harold in the jail to bail me out of a DUI because his retired badge kept setting off the metal detectors (I was 40-something at the time).
On the way out, this big, gentle giant had all the punk cops on their knees before we left. It was epic.
Probably a good thing he died before the crash of 2008. Wiped Mom out. Too bad she didn't listen to me, but I was always a little 2 month-old baby-bundle that didn't have some kind of problem after birth.