For This Officer, Everything Changed in an Instant



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36 thoughts on “For This Officer, Everything Changed in an Instant

  1. Youtube censored me for saying the guy who saw it and pulled over was a good dude, and other people should emulate that.
    Can you believe it? There are people laughing at the cop who got hit in this comment section, but how dare I not be vile.

  2. Re: The Driver Who Hit the Trooper — She was sober for ten days. Yay! She was sober for ten days … so she decided to celebrate! Ahh … a fine, upstanding, turquoise-haired citizen! (Sometimes, I wish the sane among us didn't have to live with these people.)

  3. This is why I hate to pull over on the road.Anywhere. Troopers, and all police officers have to deal with this crazy mess.I've seen something on five ninety five in fort lauderdale that I would never want to be a police officer. My hat's off to all of these officers that have to deal with this danger.

  4. When you see someone driving like that you need to call 911. It doesnt make you a snitch etc, it shows you care about others lives as well. I hate when people just keep driving and do nothing to help. Its sickening. Maybe plate numbers should be checked on camera and all those not stopping get a few tickets and a talking to.

  5. people not stopping isn't always a bad thing. i'm sure a ton of people were calling, but if you can't offer any aid or make the situation better, you stopping could make the situation worse. can't fault people for not stopping.

  6. No, we don’t have to take his word for it. He needs to be reprimanded for having his camera covered. This was a critical time with his camera needed to be on. It should always be on and being able to see you shouldn’t have it blocked in anyway therefore we can dismiss anything he has to say his camera doesn’t back it up. If he was the only one there and I was the judge I’d have to toss the case out, reprimand him never to have that body camera covered or off or muted.

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