One Officer Would Not Survive the Night



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27 thoughts on “One Officer Would Not Survive the Night

  1. The escalation by the other officer over a vehicle infraction gets two people killed. I believe the officer who was crying was also the escalator officer. His actions determined the outcome because the window had nothing to do with the traffic stop just a barrier.

  2. Got stopped for a burnt out brake light in Orlando, officer asked for my DL and Ins, which I provided, and was issued a warning to repair and then let on my way, to comply is the best advice.

  3. So who was right about the light out being a crime? Also was he right about providing the license (don't have to hand it over)? I personally feel the cops could have handled it differently. They should have just taken a picture of his license.

  4. I have just watched this and want to express my condolences to the officers friends and family I hope in time the heartbreak will heal and all Law Enforcement do a great job God bless you all and please keep safe from Mr Steven Power in East Staffordshire United Kingdom 🇬🇧

  5. So glad you are back! Just what I needed as I have been digging into my LR3. Just replaced my water pump with a crappy one and the jury is still out. I am actually at the point of flushing and filling my radiator. I can’t even figure out if I have emptied the radiator right. I don’t have a petcock and I ended up removing a coolant hose from the bottom. Maybe it will empty better as I go through the flushing process.

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