Pennsylvania State Police trooper charged with strangulation, official oppression
According to a criminal complaint, Davis obtained an involuntary commitment under the Mental Health Procedure Act for a woman with whom he had a relationship.
There. Right there. That’s enough to go “Hold up, wait a minute, something ain’t right.” But even better, he found her out in the wild, tackled her and rolled her around on the rocks. Weird enough, but he’s substantially larger than her. In the video she *seems* reasonable enough under the circumstances. Of course the video starts with the action already in progress; perhaps she was going bugnuts prior to this. But what seems to be an ex boyfriend cop hunting down a woman out with another man, is a story that doesn’t sit right from the get-go
https://twitter.com/9mm_smg/status/1705928596596871432
Some of the comentariat are complaining that the cameraman – possibly the new boyfriend – isn’t physically intervening. I get the impulse to do so… but I also understand that documenting the event is in all likelihood the best approach. Are you going to fight off the cop? Maybe, but then *other* cops will come hunt you down. Assuming the first guy doesn’t plug you or arrest you. Stand back, film, and see justice done in the end. Not as manly, not as satisfying… but a lot smarter.
Note that states that have laws against “high capacity” magazines and “assault” rifles typically have set-asides for off duty cops.
2 responses to “Oh, sure, let’s give the agents of the state a monopoly on force”
ANY personal involvement requiring non emergency, or no right NOW action, should be farmed out to another officer and/or agency.
Keeps review of the activity simple!
Expect the unexpected
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6337749927112