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chiefjason wrote:
I'm more curious about how he would have reacted to me. I carry mine on the passenger seat, hooked to the seatbelt. There is a good chance I would have had my hand on it by the time he got to my car. He would be the aggressor if he came back to my car and then drew a weapon. That could go very bad in a hurry.
From the article:
Later in the call, when the dispatcher says there aren’t any units nearby, the deputy replies “Well, she’s heading towards home. She lives in Clyde. So you can just cancel that. I’ll just get her tag number down and pay her a visit.”
To me this is a tell tale sign that the deputy is not the most honorable of folks, sounds like LEO who likes to bully people.
Chiefjason, I agree with you completely. I keep a 357 Mag available when I travel. If someone gets out of their car and approaches mine in what I consider a threatening manner, I will have my hand on the gun. If they were to try to open my door, they would be met with the business end of a J frame revolver.
I will say that some LEO's really do react like this, they think they are all powerful and can do what they please.
I am ashamed that a police officer would try to force his way in someone's car (if the lady's story is true). However, I am more appalled by the fact that he made the comment above to the dispatcher. I personally take that as a threat, and hope he isn't allowed to have his badge back.
Cops like that scare me, and they give all of the good ones a bad name.