Video of Bad stop of CCW holder in Ohio

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I though it was urban legend till I watched the disturbing video:

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1. That officer is in need of some serious help. The title implies that the officer went "berserk" after the failure to notify. Well, it's very clear that officer was WAY out of control before he ever even engaged the driver.

2. It amazes me that people still don't know that they should shut their trap once a stop "goes bad."
 
On the last thread I was convinced the ccw guy was right, I am now getting a different picture now. Obviously he was loitering for the purpose of prostitution and or drugs. Not being those Cop's I do not know what they know. Apparently the Cop knows that the woman is a "known" prostitute.

The Cops have "reasonable suspicion" to stop question and frisk all parties. I believe the ccw guy was more nervous of possibly taking a "loitering for the purpose of prostitution" collar, so he became wimpy. The Cop was searching inside the car, the driver had ample opportunity to advise the Cop of his ccw. He just didn't want to speak up, because he wanted to avoid a collar.

The Cop was over the top with his rant, this is why the DA wanted to drop the whole case.

Amazingly, the site I originally read just stated he was in a "no parking" zone. They conveniently left out that he was loitering and engaging a "known pros".

I do not know why they were searching the car, if they weren't going to make a pros collar. An investigation would be needed to sort this all out. You cannot come to a conclusion by just this video.

It would help the ccw case if he posted his communion photos, maybe.
 
It would appear as soon as the prosecutor sees the dash cam video the charges will be dropped most likely and the one officer will most likely lose his job and the other will be under administrative review. If I were that guy I would be bringing a massive civil suit against the department and the officers in question. You know they say a picture is worth a thousand words but wow that video is most definitely worth one P.O.'s job and possibly his partners as well. Most definitely could've been handled better.
 
On the last thread I was convinced the ccw guy was right, I am now getting a different picture now. Obviously he was loitering for the purpose of prostitution and or drugs. Not being those Cop's I do not know what they know. Apparently the Cop knows that the woman is a "known" prostitute.

The Cops have "reasonable suspicion" to stop question and frisk all parties. I believe the ccw guy was more nervous of possibly taking a "loitering for the purpose of prostitution" collar, so he became wimpy. The Cop was searching inside the car, the driver had ample opportunity to advise the Cop of his ccw. He just didn't want to speak up, because he wanted to avoid a collar.

The Cop was over the top with his rant, this is why the DA wanted to drop the whole case.

Amazingly, the site I originally read just stated he was in a "no parking" zone. They conveniently left out that he was loitering and engaging a "known pros".

I do not know why they were searching the car, if they weren't going to make a pros collar. An investigation would be needed to sort this all out. You cannot come to a conclusion by just this video.

It would help the ccw case if he posted his communion photos, maybe.
I am with you on this one. Just watched the video twice. Known hooker, lower part of town, middle of the night and other things.

How many people go looking for a job or info on a job in the middle of the night? How many people have a hooker stop them asking to be carried to get someone else (her pimp) and then park in the roadway.

Also, did someone catch what the "pimp" was carrying? I understood it to be either a push rod or a pipe but am not sure.

When I was first told about this case, I was told the man was pulled from the car because he was parked in a fire zone. I see now that was not the case.

Yes, the officer made mistakes and is a loose cannon. He should not have his job. But the officer has the permittee pegged right. He is dumb.
 
Spot on, 27145.

Be safe.

On the last thread I was convinced the ccw guy was right, I am now getting a different picture now. Obviously he was loitering for the purpose of prostitution and or drugs. Not being those Cop's I do not know what they know. Apparently the Cop knows that the woman is a "known" prostitute.

The Cops have "reasonable suspicion" to stop question and frisk all parties. I believe the ccw guy was more nervous of possibly taking a "loitering for the purpose of prostitution" collar, so he became wimpy. The Cop was searching inside the car, the driver had ample opportunity to advise the Cop of his ccw. He just didn't want to speak up, because he wanted to avoid a collar.

The Cop was over the top with his rant, this is why the DA wanted to drop the whole case.

Amazingly, the site I originally read just stated he was in a "no parking" zone. They conveniently left out that he was loitering and engaging a "known pros".

I do not know why they were searching the car, if they weren't going to make a pros collar. An investigation would be needed to sort this all out. You cannot come to a conclusion by just this video.

It would help the ccw case if he posted his communion photos, maybe.
 
The Cop was over the top with his rant, this is why the DA wanted to drop the whole case.
So if I tell a local cop I should stick my gun in his mouth is that just "over the top?" Are you going to stick up for me?
 
WOW!
This whole scene can be "Picked Apart" both pro and con.
The officer was "Stressed" before the stop.
In my career shifts have gone from 8 hours, to 9 hours, to 10 hours, and now to 12 hours. I believe that 12 hour shifts are too long for patrol. I am thinking that this scene was at the end of these officers 12 hour shift.
Of course there is no excuse for the officer's conduct.
I can see "Law Suit" coming.
 
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Jimmyj,

I also suspect that some of the reaction was due to the LEO realizing how badly he'd messed up. Imagine if the driver NOT been a law abiding citizen who had passed a police background check in the last 30 days, as indicated by the new CCW. An actual criminal could easily have popped a cap on both officers while the car was being searched. Would you want someone so careless watching your back?
 
I was never a cop, never walked in one's shoes, and don't know what their mindset is during a traffic stop other than wanting to go home at the end of their tour.
Question...why was the driver allowed to stay in the car for something like 5-6 minutes? Seems like they weren't paying too much attention to him, though the right side of the video was cut off and maybe the O2 was watching him. Comments?
 
Tactics were poor...from what is seen in the video. But wonder why the driver didn't notify the officer who was in the car with him? Certainly ample opportunity then/there.

Not sure why the vehicle was being searched. Was there consent?

No, the officer's conduct is not acceptable by any professional standards.

That he conducted himself as he did whilst knowing he was on camera and being recorded begs many other questions.

Be safe.
 
When you go out to pick up a pros or some dope, leave your cc weapon at home.
 
Both LEO's need to be fired and have their abilty to be one revolked for the rest of their life.
 
When you go out to pick up a pros or some dope, leave your cc weapon at home.

Are you kidding? Do you know what kind of neighborhoods you have to go into to get a pros or dope? You expect me to deal with skells while unarmed?
 
the officer's behavior was just awful they both need therapy and anger management training, and they need it asap. they also need a class on how to watch there language i have never heard so much vulgarity in my life for crying out.
 
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Are you kidding? Do you know what kind of neighborhoods you have to go into to get a pros or dope? You expect me to deal with skells while unarmed?

Celtic? I thought the word "skell" was just NYPD jargon, I guess you guy's use that term also? Over the bridge in NJ, the Cop's there usually hadn't ever heard that term used
 
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Hey ChatPhil, can't we just have a disclaimer before the video stating there is vulgar language? We are all adults here, on a concealed weapon site, discussing an extremely important issue that could affect any of us and you pull an unprecedented video due to language?
Isn't this site trying to be a premier site for information and collaboration? Why strangle our information because of a 'bad word'?
Maybe I'm numb to swearing... I see kids wearing t-shirts at WalMart that say worse things than that cop said in the video....
I hope you reconsider. This video should be seen by every person here.....
 
I am with you on this one. Just watched the video twice. Known hooker, lower part of town, middle of the night and other things.

How many people go looking for a job or info on a job in the middle of the night? How many people have a hooker stop them asking to be carried to get someone else (her pimp) and then park in the roadway.

Also, did someone catch what the "pimp" was carrying? I understood it to be either a push rod or a pipe but am not sure.

When I was first told about this case, I was told the man was pulled from the car because he was parked in a fire zone. I see now that was not the case.

Yes, the officer made mistakes and is a loose cannon. He should not have his job. But the officer has the permittee pegged right. He is dumb.


Stupid people doing stupid things in stupid places doesn't give the police officer the right to conduct himself the way he did. I agree with you, the officer should find another line of work (after being fired from this one).
 
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