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20 thoughts on “Officer Fired For Arresting NFL Star”
  1. Yeah well this NFL and I only got the officer fire wow this officer calls his City a lot of money for that NFL star he was forced to retire because he teasing him so many times cause NFL star retire in the end of the police officer causing his NFL job the police was forced to pay the retirement guy about 999,999 billion dollars this is what you get for acting stupid treasury law enforcement stupid and stupidity acting idiots I can this is what you get for being a law enforcement we were told that law enforcement is being in trouble about 89 times and is about over 30-year career as a law enforcement that tells you that this law enforcement does not belong in law enforcement you don't belong being a police officer get the heck out .? @Sadows12

  2. I've never seen somebody comply so perfectly. He was doing everything the cop asked of him and still got threatened action against him for not complying.

  3. Just another Racist Hate Crime by a white officer against a Black man.
    Threatening innocent black people with the use of deadly force should be ilegal for white police to do.
    Black men are not slaves. 😮

  4. Ok, in all fairness, Sam Montgomery is not and never was an "NFL star" – he played briefly for a few teams, that's it.

  5. Hang on.

    He said 89 in a 65, right?

    I'm no mathematician or anything, but it sure seems to me that 89-65=24 and that isn't 25 mph over

  6. Yes the cop was awful, but I have yet to understand his ATA’s grade. I mean, I would have given the cop a rock solid D. Because, compared to what this channel has us viewers used to, the cop’s behavior wasn’t out this world bad; it was usual cop bad. For once, he didn’t feel he needed 10 colleagues to conduct the arrest; secondly he didn’t illegally searched the car, and lastly, he had the common decency to let the man call his mom. We’ve seen waaaaaaay worst.

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