Perhaps a curious person could FOIA the incident report.
Then we all could see if the campus police honor the request or not.
Never get it. It involves both a criminal investigation and a personnel matter.
Perhaps a curious person could FOIA the incident report.
Then we all could see if the campus police honor the request or not.
Are you taking the case, then, Dan?Even pulling a gun on someone who does not pose a threat is a violation of his right to due process and is good for a civil action against the cop for assault.
Are you taking the case, then, Dan?
Do you REALLY want my answer to that?I've wondered why police and sheriff's organizations don't weed out the people who are emotionally unsuited to law enforcement themselves.
Not yet. The police version has been "flexible" so far, so there's probably still some give left.(Note it doesn't say the suspect tried to run down an officer).
Other than police firing wildly in a crowded dorm area, without apparent legal justification, you mean?(University spokesman Brian Eckert) said that the police would have sent out a message earlier in the day had they determined there was an immediate threat to students.