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The cop, Todd Stanley was found guilty of assault in September 2023. He was sentenced to 2 years probation, 60 days of home electronic monitoring, a $500 fine, and Ms. Hancock's medical bills related to the incident. Ms. Hancock, unfortunately, pled no contest to failure to present her ID, in exchange for having a charge of driving on a suspended license dropped. An open container charge was dropped as well. Ms Hancock was pursuing an out of court settlement with the township. Not the perfect outcome, but it is a start.
McDonald's is a tresspass on the human race and certainly not worth fighting over. Don't go to the non-food outlet in the first place, dupes.
Classic blame the victim
The corruption of the police is amazing.
She was acting fine until the officer couldn't get his Crack. I mean id
she was gone.
it is a peeing match. who can pee the longest
No its an ego thing
Incorrect. Police is wrong. No crime. No ID.
I think cheeseburgers deserve equal protection under the law. Even greasy cheeseburgers. After all, corporations are people. So cheeseburgers are people, too.
Why do Americans always call the cops for little things?!Crazy!!!
Think how much money could be saved and goodwill generated if police departments had continuing education courses with role play for situations like this. The cost per cop per year would be in the hundreds while saving in the thousands or millions.
I think the intellectual standards required for police officers need to be elevated. They have to learn how to make informed, rational decisions based on a given set of circumstances and risks. Too often they remain singularly focused on their own goal not on the best outcome for a situation.
So that's not unlawfull
Wow Sue McDonald's don't have to id
She was obnoxious but is that against the law?
How is it trespassing if the woman is leaving and the cop prevents the woman from leaving?
Cops are too arrogant to do the right thing
officer tell her to be disordly????
Joe Biden and his merry crew never asked for anyone's ID. Even from the cemetery.
Cops simply deliberately escalate in every situation.
Pathetic cops !!!
That's an excellent point you made at the end there John. That is, do police even care about their actions and the resulting consequences in the community at large? Do they care about optics for the department and negative media attention? Do they even believe that their body cam footage will reach out to the masses like this? In other words, time and time again the police have been shown to be short-sighted in their approach and then try to do damage control after the fact.
I have to wonder if police officers are taught any laws/statutes by any actual lawyers or if an officer's knowledge is simply a "collective assumption' of the superiors in the department.