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23 thoughts on “Officers Serve Auditor with Restraining Order”
  1. I personally have met and worked for the Griggs. I was a supervisor in their company. Mr Giggs is a very passive man. Non confrontational in every manor. I have the highest respect for the Griggs family and organization as well as the charity they give in their community. I didn’t leave this company on good terms yet still support this business as I have for 38 years

  2. I mean, technically. The restraining order keeps them away from eachother they're both much safer now no matter who assaulted who.

  3. Auditor? I think they were more accurate in the descriptor "Protestor" with this guy. I mean, within the first 20 seconds he's just babbling a mile a minute and how everyone's unfair and he's a victim and blah blah blah. I don't know, I just detected that sense of "This guy's probably an ass" within the first few moments of him talking. Maybe it's just me, I don't know. I guess it's possible that everyone else is a jerk and this guy's just completely innocent and someone decided to assault him for no reason. Although I tend to doubt that's actually the case. 😂 Awesome job by this officer. And while we don't get much info on the gentleman who owns the business, I can only surmise that this motor-mouth is probably there disrupting the man's business and he probably told him to kick rocks and go do that chit somewhere else. And this dill hole COMES BACK. It just reeks of the sort of person who stands in front of an ice cream store and harasses customers complaining about the bank across town. Kudos to the officer who handled this situation though. I certainly hope they make him a training officer because he would be extremely well suited for that. In fact they should send him around to a bunch of these other departments we see so much of that desperately need some good training. Well done officer!

  4. I can see why all “if then statements” wouldn’t be protected. “If you don’t back away from me then I will defend myself” is a lot different than “if I wasn’t in these handcuffs then I’d beat your fuckin ass” lol

  5. Am sure that Jason Miller assaulted him first and used his connections to get that restraining order. Business owners in small towns practically own those towns.

  6. I hear a man who is angry and is using 1st Amendment rights to try to curtail another’s 2nd Amendment rights. Without the 2nd Amendment there would be no 1st. There is a 2nd Amendment and there are ideologies that oppose it.

  7. Honestly this is how every interaction with the police should go and I hope this channel (and others like it) guides both citizens and police alike to have more outcomes like this in the future.

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