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  5. baddog

    Harvard

    This is probably before some of your times, but I was 12. Lol
  6. AND…. the fail to ID law that I mentioned is Texas law. Under Texas law, if you are not driving or you’re not under arrest, you do not have to identify yourself to the police. In approximately half of the states, if lawfully detained, you do have to identify yourself to the police or you are committing a crime.
  7. I can do nothing but speculate but I suspect that any fail to ID was before any arrest. Up until two years ago, the only time you absolutely had to identify yourself to the police was if you’re actually under arrest. Of course, if you were driving, you had to present a drivers license or identify yourself, but you could not be arrested for failure to ID. If a driver refuse to give his identification, the police had to do what I called the Texas two-step. They had to arrest the driver for a valid charge like an expired license registration and then demand an ID after the arrest. A couple of years ago, the state finally changed that law and put failure to ID on the driver of a vehicle. I am kind of curious if they actually saw him driving or was he in a truck that was parked? If the police were just randomly patrolling and noticed the expired registration sticker, but did not see who was driving, could they lawfully demand his ID? Again, with knowing absolutely nothing of what actually happened, I could see a situation where it was possibly an unlawful arrest and all charges could be dropped against the Bpd officer. I would hope that the arresting officer actually knew what he was doing and probably so however, I’m not always that confident.
  8. baddog

    Cover-Up

    If you liked that video, when it is over, there are several boxes that cover the screen. Click on the one that says “I saw the cover-up” . Some real interesting stuff that I think we all have wondered about for quite a while. I pride myself on being able to tell is someone is truthful or full of feces. Can I be fooled? Of course I can and so can any of us, but I still rely on posture, stumbling for answers, has it been rehearsed, gut feeling….etc. In all actuality, I fear for her life. Not sure if my videos are out of sequence, but they tie together.
  9. It does not make sense he refused to ID, knowing he was going to jail.....I mean, wouldn't you try and NOT arrest a fellow police officer if you could?
  10. Like almost any other job, he could be fired for violating any policy violation. It’s not quite an at-will job because there has to be cause. In an at-will job a person can be terminated for almost any reason. In his case there has to a reason. An arrest is not likely a valid reason (not proven guilty) for termination but convictions or toss in things like conduct unbecoming of a police officer and it could be. These are just traffic citations though. Was it an expired license plate, an open container and not presenting a driver’s license? Strangely enough, the license and expired plate are always arrest-able offenses but the open container is not if in your county. I suspect that he could get as little as a written reprimand (which is not public by law) or a suspension without pay like maybe 3 to 7 days. That would be public. I am fairly certain that the Beaumont police are under state civil service laws. All police punishments are public information however state civil service law only recognizes a suspension as punishment. Verbal or written reprimands are not considered punishment. So could he be terminated? Sure. It will have to hold up to the scrutiny of an outside arbitrator though if they have the same grievance process that we have. So the officer’s lawyer and the city can go to one of the arbitration organizations and agree on an arbitrator to come in and hear the case. In our contract the arbitrator has to come from out of state. It is kind of like a court because each side can ask questions and call witnesses who are placed under oath.Also, if it is like ours, the arbitrator’s decision is final as it’s binding arbitration. I really have a hard time imagining that an outside arbitrator would look at three traffic citations and determine that is a valid reason to terminate a police officer. What we do not know and probably will never know, is if any officer has any history of policy violations unless it was a suspension. This officer might have a spotless record.
  11. Sells was MVP for the 7th year in a row 😉 I’m joking but it seems like it. Not many have been that prolific for 4 years. Braelon Bush recently was but obviously was on much deeper teams, especially his first 3 years at Silsbee.
  12. @baddog posted a thread with a video about a cover up scenario. Interesting watch.
  13. Good opportunity there. No football. One would think there would be tons of applications.
  14. We have all been concerned about Biden’s mental faculties for some time now. They also covered up his cancer diagnosis. How disgraceful. We knew it was being covered up and we also wondered who was pulling his strings. Me personally, I thought it was Obama on his third term running the show behind the scenes. Well, I guess I was wrong, but it was a good guess. This is Lindi Li who was a co-chair for the democratic national committee. In this interview, you can tell she isn’t lying. If you have a few minutes to kill, watch this video and tell me what you think. I already know what to expect from the left. Lol
  15. I doubled checked with a good friend of mine who is a NP (and has his Doctorate) said there was zero chance this just popped up in the last 12 months - he said it was either complete incompetence or a cover up. He has had the best medical insurance for years, and you KNOW he had routine at least yearly exams and blood work. If it was not for the cover up of his mental well being, this would of possibly went under the radar. When you add the mental issues, and now the medical issues, this is going down as one of the biggest scandals in American history.....IMO
  16. The raiders are rolling, Bennett has always done a great job and Mitchell might be a better pitching coach than he is on the hardwood.
  17. video of TepAndStepp will be available free on DCTF YouTube Wednesday at noon!
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