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FCSO Press Release- http://bit.ly/3Ktsxfm

Florence County GIS- http://bit.ly/3Eshu2f

S.C. Code § 16-3-600- http://bit.ly/3IJfZ1W

State v. Robinson- http://bit.ly/3XMj99r

United States v. Drummond- http://bit.ly/3YSTkpy

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State v. Peer- https://bit.ly/3Ndlgzf

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Henry v. City of Rock Hill- http://bit.ly/3xJ64Dq

City of Landrum v. Sarratt- http://bit.ly/3kj2Xz0

Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire- https://bit.ly/3pqWcs5

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23 thoughts on “Cop Gets FIRED IMMEDIATELY After Losing Control!”
  1. The only problem I have with this video is the auditor. The cameraman should not have been that rude to the first two cops. It got there because they have no clue what’s going on yet. So me if I was doing the audit, I would’ve told them calmly here’s what I have on video if you’d like to see it Decline the other cop went to talk to the people in the factory store whatever it was and asked the auditor to please not across the parking lot and the people at the building. I think he was very unprofessional the way he talked to that cop. That cop so far had done nothing wrong. Nothing to excite him or hurt him. He was just basically asking while I go talk to this person and get his side of the story, could you please not scream and holler gets escalated and wants to scream and holler back while he’s trying just to get the fax and the order was very rude. The cop just tried to arrest me on public disturbance or whatever he quoted. I’m not saying that his daughter was wrong. I’m just saying would have been nice to that cop. Is it OK? Get his side of story I’ll tell your partner side of the story, I’ll pick up and go from there, but I know a lot of operators like aggravate and escalate things and me that’s not right. You’re trying to get them to do some stupid. Most of them just came a little bit of yourself. I’m talking about the cops.

  2. Got to say that the "auditor" had some bad attitude there. Calling the security guard "fatty" is uncalled for and he immediately showed the cops the same surly attitude.
    By being polite yet assertive you're less likely to escalate things, but I guess that doesn't get you clicks.

  3. Regardless of what the cops did wrong, this "auditor" is an absolute fucking piece of shit. Jesus Christ! He's basically strutting around, saying, “Hey! Everybody look at me! Look at what a huge Cunt I am and I dare somebody to do something about it!" Then he plays the victim. Again, I'm absolutely not sticking up for the asshole cop. He deserved to get fired. But yeah, this kid's a shit bag.

  4. Resignation is simply easier on everyone, easier to process, cheaper to handle and doesn’t the record that the former employee had violations and wouldn’t be rehireable. The former employee can still lose pension/retirement etc.

    so still very damaging to that officer but easier on the department to process their termination.

    It’s also nice to see a department say “you can cost us enough already, don’t cause us any more by fighting this”

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