WalkingWolf
Regular Member
Nothing to refute or defend them for. Story was too vague to even make an opinion on. It was a gas station . Ok? So we have 24 hr gas stations with benches and coffee and bright lights and multiple people attending the place. Not a blade place to get stuck.
Did the officer drive her there and drop her off? Was it the only place he knew that was open in his jurisdiction that was open? Did he offer her to hang out at the station but she said no?
Cmon guys..... I always say theres a million better stories of police being evil and malicious. Maybe the cop could have warned her and not cited her. Don't have any idea what they do or why they did it.
I'm under the impression this place she was stopped was "half way across the state"? So the cop needed to leave her somewhere.
And you own a person once you take custody. When you release them not unless it was something you knew of while in your custody. So the DUI thing? Yea. A girl being released then getting murdered later? Not so much. Not unless you could prove the cop knew she was LIKELY to get murdered.
We are just what iffin for the hell of it now.
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I know that road, unless it was a truck stop by a larger city, most of the stations on that I 64 are closed late at night. Particularly where he is talking about. For a interstate in that section there are few all night truck stops. A gas station is not a safe place to leave a young lady. The officers duty was to take her to a place of safety.