2003 traffic stop of Liko Kenney by Bruce McKay - Part 3
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And let's get this straight RHOlson. You're a cop, and people who disagree with you on constitutional grounds are stupid. Yikes!
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What town are you a police officer in so I can avoid it?
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I'd wager there'd be a "slight" difference of opinion if the attorney asked was a defense lawyer or civil rights attorney, but oh that's right those jail house lawyers only speak that crazy worthless Fourth Amendment nonsense.
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Jail house lawyer... oooo, my heart is pierced! Speaking of being a police officer as you say you are, why don't you tell (nay, swear) to everyone on this thread and on the net that you've ALWAYS told the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth on the stand, hmmmm?
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Surely you're not characterizing parking in public place before 9:00 p.m. as strutting around like a god? I'd like to think I still have that right, and I really don't think it's a police officer's place to bother me if my registration is current and I'm legally parked.
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Knew him personally as well. Don't recall thinking he was a waste of flesh punk.
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"He grabbed my balls" That's great.
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So if you disagree with this superior segment you're stupid, and if you agree with them you're not. Brilliant!
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And then there's that segment of society who are psychic, who can (through a keyboard) actually attribute personality traits and thought processes to people whose opinion differs from theirs, and lend credibility to their arguments by naming those who may disagree with them "stupid people," and lay the blame of all societal problems, like warning labels, at the feet of these inferior stupids.
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dqup1...lay off the pipe
I am so glad this was posted, now everyone can see for themselves exactly what happened ... Liko obviously was a complete and total idiot ... unfortunately the police officer's unbelievable patience allowed Liko the punk to shoot and kill this great officer in cold blood years later ...
NHvideo 4 years ago 18
A civil rights issue? wow, another jail house lawyer...the right to be in a public place is not absolute...I already stated that. If there is a car parked in front of my house at 11:00 at night, occupied, I'd like to know what the car is doing there. As a police officer, I am going to ask
RHOlsonJr 4 years ago 10