Trooper’s Verbal Abuse of Woman Secretly Recorded – Now Under Investigation – Everything Law and Order Blog

WV State Trooper asks a local business owner (female) to come in for a citation, after her convenience store employee sold tobacco to a 20 year-old. She asked him a question and he went absolutely ballistic. Thankfully she was recording audio….

This is Bridgeport, WV.

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46 thoughts on “Trooper’s Verbal Abuse of Woman Secretly Recorded – Now Under Investigation”
  1. This a$$hole beats his wife and kids and kicks his dog. Can you imagine trying to live with this kind of abuse every. single. day.
    Must be from too many years of being a school hall monitor or being picked on in high school by the other kids

  2. …TRUPO?..If this guy is not fired or charged with a crime & allowed to continue his evil ways then I guess West Virginia Citizens are OK with it and not worried about their families safety, well…Good Luck Folks!

  3. I just watched a video of him with the family on a road trip this is a man that has extreme rage problems and is out of control. How was he not fired for the incident to go terrorize a family he’s disgrace to the badge disgrace to the department that didn’t fire him.

  4. That really pisses me off. I am tired of "internal investigations," where 9.9 out of 10 times, "no wrongdoing was found." Plus, when some "wrongdoing is found," suspensions with pay makes the wrongdoing worse.
    This behavior is nothing new, and if we really bother to know America's TRUE history, including that of the dark foundations of "law enforcement," we'd be on hyper-alert more than we already are. The officers that take a stand against the evils within their profession, they are too often destroyed BEYOND repair.
    "Statistics" say that 40% of domestic battery involve police officers. I seriously suspect that that percentage is HIGHLY under-reported.
    The little man with a badge seen in this case demonstrates just how high the percentage actually is.

  5. She did well. Recorded him and let him be the asshole first. All of you auditors need to take a lesson from her. Auditing is provoking witch makes you the asshole first. She let him be the asshole first witch gave it more value.

  6. This guy has no business in any job that deals with the public. He shouldn't even be allowed to be a dog catcher because he would abuse the animals. They will investigate themselves and I'm sure that they will find he acted appropriately. Protect and serve my azz!

  7. He was suspended without pay for 3 days. The station had to fight for 3 weeks to get that info from WVSP after they denied releasing it multiple times. The media had to provide the police with legal education, specifically the WV Supreme Court precedent that held the public has a right to review disciplinary action records against state police. It’s funny how they didn’t already know that, isn’t it?🙄

  8. a statement was released saying this guy was "Disciplined," but gave no specifics. Im sorry, someone that does this should be fired, immediately. Dont they take a psych test prior to getting hired? Wouldnt this kind of anger be a problem> NOBODY that has this kind of anger issues should be allowed to police the public. You think this was the first time he has done something like this? yea, sure it was.

  9. A retired Florida police officer moved into a town I used to live in. He started a "management" company to "help" local businesses deal with their customers. Of course, he was a complete a-hole. I called him after he took over receiving payments after I had gotten a piece of mail that mistakenly said I was 2 months in arrears for a storage unit I had, where I actually paid a full year in advance once per year, and still was prepaid for 8 months. He hadn't received any payments from me and assumed I was behind without looking at the ledger. He immediately began yelling at me on the phone like this state Trooper, unhinged, and I hung up the phone.

    I called the business owner and gave her my one month notice and a demand to refund my last 7 months. "I'll be out next week when I get back from this trip." I told her how her new management company was doing.

    I talked to my best friend who had exactly the same complaint about him. He was retired from nasa and took no sh*t from anyone. Believe me he took care of it.

    The owner told me when i saw her, "Dont leave. I'll look into this." But she didn't look into it fast enough.

    When I got home, I went straightaway to the real estate office where he had just become an agent, where he was also running his "management" company. Having never met him in person, I walked in and asked for the guy by name. He heard me ask, saw the receptionist point at him. He saw me coming and pointed to a closed office behind him. I knew immediately that it was him. I started with, "You ever disrespect me like that again we are going to gave a huge problem. I'm coming back in 30 minutes, and you're going to have my updated receipt showing that I'm paid in full for one year, with 8 paid months remaining."

    He tried to apologize as I turned and left. But he stuck his big foot in his big mouth, and my friend gave him the same treatment and much more, because of his mouth, not nearly as nice as I treated him.

    When I returned in about an hour, he had my papers, correct. I grabbed them without a word and turned to leave.

    He made the mistake of saying something smart behind my back, which I heard. I told him, "You should go back to Florida and become a cop again if you can't change that old crusty cop attitude. You and your CPA wife, both."

    I'd done an investigation on him and found out he was supposed to retire or be fired. He acted shocked that I knew this much about him. So… I said "OH you can't go back to work, can you? You were fired. But, you better go back there, anyway. Get out of our town."

    I told him he should leave. He was gone the next week. It wasn't because of my words, either. Every business owner he was screwing, getting extra payments from us and passing almost nothing on to the owners… they fired him. He lost his business. People who mistreat others don't get my sympathy. Quite the opposite.

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