Remember the Missing Vet with Dementia Cops Found at a Gas Station? UPDATE



George Henderson spent 29 years serving in the military with 6 overseas deployments. He retired in 2018 after his head injuries and PTSD began to worsen. He was then diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, which led to him going missing on December 6. The State of Tennessee issued a Silver Alert. Mr. Henderson was located a day later, 10 miles away, in nearby Guthrie, Kentucky. Unfortunately, he was found by Guthrie, Kentucky police officer J. Pritchett…
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35 thoughts on “Remember the Missing Vet with Dementia Cops Found at a Gas Station? UPDATE”

  1. We see it time and time again. Cops never admit they do any wrong. The prove they don't give a crap about citizens. They actually have disdain for us. Bigtime. Same goes for most prosecutors it seems as well. They all knew dude had dementia and still wanna charge him. Sick.

  2. The arresting officer , officer J. Pritchett is a HABITUAL LIAR and a coward . Officer Pritchett should be charged with assault and battery , excessive use of force and false arrest. IT IS COPS LIKE THIS THAT MADE THE CURRENT " CIVILIANS AGAINST POLICE " situation in this country , were police cannot be trusted. This good old boy crap is going to stop.

  3. So falsified records
    False arrest
    Aggravated Assault and battery
    Tampering with records
    Insubordination (lying to supervisors)

    I’m sure all the cops involved will get 2-3 years paid, while they moonlight some where else and come out of this with a new house. Fuck the police

    Abolish qualified immunity
    Abolish judicial immunity

    If You break the law your title is fucking irrelevant.

  4. 3:50 to 3:58 "He's not only asking a man with dementia if he did something he didn't do. He's also asking a man with dementia if he did something he didn't do." I don't understand. I was expecting a distinction or difference there but did hear one. Does someone else know what he meant?

  5. @8:58 I didn't think it was illegal to consume narcotics. It's illegal to possess them or buy and sell them. But I'm curious at what point it would be considered no longer possessing. 🤷‍♂️
    Dementia or not he knows he doesn't consume. And instantly tells the officer this.
    Every case this officer has worked on should be investigated. It seems to be a pattern with him throughout just this single encounter.

  6. That's not wat he meant. Getting bit by a snail. He meat the oldman had no teeth like Gary the snail had he bit him. Take it from someone in recovery and has no teeth this is a common joke people say behind our backs. Instead of acknowledging the hard work and survival we faught through to be alive and now capable of fixing this problem. Even after we fix it though people still think its funny to joke about it…..

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