Same Officer – Multiple Encounters – Multiple Charges



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32 thoughts on “Same Officer – Multiple Encounters – Multiple Charges”

  1. Corrupt cops, just need removed from the planet. It’s ridiculous what we let them get away with it be cheaper to just get rid of them that it is to keep paying all these lawsuits that these assholes keep generating. I know it cost the taxpayers a ton of money and it Hass to hurt in a time like this.

  2. It appears to be a Crooked Town and usually when you have a Crooked Town you have a Crooked Police Chief and a Crooked Prosecutor and a Crooked Judge and a Crooked Mayor which is common in America because you have a Crooked President.

  3. The only thing more upsetting then the brutality of law enforcement, is the delays on getting the cases resolved. It bothers me by how long (if ever) it takes to get the resolution to these cases. That alone in itself defines how corrupt our justice system is. It's a corrupt joke..

  4. The Supreme Court has been clear that the government may impose reasonable limitations
    on public expression to preserve its intended use for a particular space. A recent decision from
    the North Carolina Court of Appeals reflects this principle. In State v. Barber, the court held
    that the interior of the North Carolina General Assembly is not “an unlimited public forum”
    for purposes of First Amendment activity.111 Even though “citizens are free to visit the General
    Assembly and communicate with members and staff,” the court found that “the government may
    prohibit . . . conduct on a content-neutral basis that would affect the ability of members and staff
    to carry on legislative functions.”112 Outside of North Carolina, multiple courts have found areas
    of government property open to the public to be nonpublic forums. For example, the Supreme
    Court has held that the terminals of a publicly owned airport are nonpublic forums for First
    Amendment purposes.113 Likewise, a court has held the interior of the United States Capitol to
    be a nonpublic forum, despite the fact that Congress allows the public to observe its proceedings
    and visit the inside of the Capitol.114 As discussed in more depth in Section IV, a number of
    courts have found publicly accessible lobby areas of government buildings to be nonpublic
    forums. Other courts have even held certain publicly accessible outdoor areas to be nonpublic
    forums, including open-air plazas connected to government-owned buildings,115 areas outside
    of sports arenas,116 and sidewalks connected to government buildings.117 Public access, in and of
    itself, does not make an area a public forum.

    Written or informal policies for a particular space are important indicia of governmental
    intent.118 Policies help courts understand whether a government is intentionally opening a space
    for public expression. For example, in Make the Road by Walking, Inc. v. Turner, an advocacy
    organization filed suit under the First Amendment after being excluded from welfare office waiting rooms.119 The Second Circuit identified the forum at issue as the welfare office waiting rooms and examined the government agency’s policies regarding public access to those waiting rooms.120 The policies restricted access to individuals with “official business” at the welfare center
    and to activities that were “specifically authorized” by the agency’s administrator.121 Limiting
    public access to those with official business evinced “a clear intent” for the welfare waiting
    rooms to be nonpublic forums.122 The Second Circuit concluded that welfare waiting rooms were
    nonpublic forums, in part based on the agency’s policy.123
    Local government policies regarding public expression in a space are relevant to determining
    where First Amendment auditors may film. Some local governments may not have any policies
    at all regarding public expression on government property. Given that policies can serve as
    significant evidence of a government’s intent for a certain space, local governments should
    carefully assess how and if they want the public to use different areas of government property
    for expressive purposes. A local government’s policies should clearly delineate the areas it wishes
    to hold open for expressive activity and those where it wants to limit expressive activity. The
    parameters of those policies should be clearly and consistently communicated to the public
    through signage or other means. As in Turner, policies that are clearly communicated and
    consistently enforced are more likely to be credible evidence of a government’s intent for a

  5. Yikes. It's clear their is history here. Aside from being filmed, he doesn't like this man calling him by his first name, Justin. Officer fill in the blank is a revered hero. Justin is just an average guy (no offense to those named Justin intended). And that pisses him off. Also, you can tell by his demeanor he's the kind of cop that wouldn't budge if he was standing in the middle of a sidewalk and you were trying to walk past him with a baby stroller. But he couldn't move fast enough for the mayor. Again, yikes.

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