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Peace Officer Definition- https://bit.ly/2WjHNV8

Are Probation Officers Peace Officers?- https://bit.ly/3sKYuEM

NC Gen Stat § 15-205- https://bit.ly/3gtsG2x

Brendlin v. California- ​​https://bit.ly/3zsURGt

Arizona v. Johnson- https://bit.ly/39Sba3R

Rodriguez v. United States- https://bit.ly/2LS1sqc

State v. Reed- https://casetext.com/case/state-v-reed-5262087

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32 thoughts on “Trooper Stops Bad Officer Misconduct”
  1. What the hell was that?! Why wasn’t that probation officer arrested right there and then? He had no authority to do that!
    I wouldn’t have pulled over in the first place because flashing a badge in traffic is ridiculous.

  2. You mentioned a very very important detail about whenever cops call on higher authority to show up they always shown up immediately ready to take the side of the fellow officer which to some degree as far as safety is understood but they show up almost like a ‘im going to call your dad in here to bust your ass’ type of situation and they show up ready to be the big tough guy that shows up to handle business rather than showing up as a blank slate ready to hear all sides and conduct themselves as a professional so I think this is incredibly important and they should always show up with the possible idea that their lower ranked officers could be wrong and they shouldn’t automatically side with the officers. It’s just so important. Thank you for bringing this to the front of our attention. It’s commendable what that man did

  3. State Troopers are the worst of the worst even regular cops hate them. Looks to me like there main job is to cause crashes on the interstates and they are good at it . They always time it to have an exit just ahead. That way they can blame you with the crash for not going on to the exit. But if you do they will get you for alluding. So you're screwed regardless.

  4. While I agree that the police officer was very polite and addressed the situation fairly well, I personally wouldn't give him an A+ because he completely ignored an unlawful stop and detention by the parole officer, instead seeming to choose to give him a pass instead and even went as far as to defend the PO to the driver. Granted we don't really know if it persisted outside the stop towards the PO, but judging by his demeanour I would safely say it didn't and the trooper just went on his way after letting the driver go from his illegal suspension. He didn't make any effort to figure out who the PO was and let the driver know where to issue a complaint, instead deciding to make it a wild goose chase in what could feel like an effort to defend his 'brother in blue'.
    Don't get me wrong, the trooper did seem genuine, but I do still feel like he grossly downplayed the situation.

  5. How long has this probation officer been getting away with his illegal activities? The trooper should have arrested him for his illegal detainment of this citizen. He needs to be fired immediately for abusing the authority granted to him from the state.

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