PDinDetroit
Regular Member
Thanks for taking the time with this interview (to all involved). I look forward to "future installments"...
skidmark - keep up the good fight and "stay safe".
What is going on here reminds me of this story:
Police Officer Puts Minor in Choke-Hold, Charges with Felony Battery Over Air Kisses
http://jonathanturley.org/2010/12/0...elony-battery-after-being-hit-by-an-air-kiss/
skidmark - keep up the good fight and "stay safe".
What is going on here reminds me of this story:
Police Officer Puts Minor in Choke-Hold, Charges with Felony Battery Over Air Kisses
Bob Hope once charged that “people who throw kisses are . . . hopelessly lazy.” Former Bradenton Beach (Florida) Police Officer Tim Matthews thinks that they are also forms of battery. Matthews is the subject of a lawsuit after he arrested a 14-year-old bloy who blew a kiss at him.
Matthews was hit by the flying kiss when he was patrolling near Coquina Beach in his car. It was a nightmare. One second everything was normal and then suddenly Lance Lewis, 14, and Veronica Lewis, 18, turned and sent Lewis fired off the kiss. At least one of the air kisses penetrated the car (presumably the window was open) and hit Matthews. One of my longest standing complaints is that bullet-proof vests leave the neck and face exposed — prime targets historically for blown or delivered kisses.
http://jonathanturley.org/2010/12/0...elony-battery-after-being-hit-by-an-air-kiss/