Cops pulled me over and opened my car door :wow:

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Yeah. Inquiring minds wanna know.
Why were you even detained?

The cops want windows lowered so that they can visually scan the interior of the passenger cabin. If drugs, weapons, or contraband are in plain view, then they'll search the car incident to......arrest. But yew knew dat.
I didnt get a ticket

They pulled me over for being black at night driving breh. I was literally at a red light soon I was crossed the block I see these fakkits lights flashing. I knew it was dt's too that was behind me they were right up on my ass at the light in a tinted up whip.

Why is dude posting as gollyimgully :dwillhuh:
:wtf: nikka that is me. im that same person from sohh :KnicksDaHell:

i just fell back from the :troll: game
 

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I find it infuriating and sad that people who are victimized are still being told to "climb the ladder, get a badge number, go to the right channels, do this do that, etc." as if that shyt works for minorities....
 

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I didnt get a ticket

They pulled me over for being black at night driving breh...

Oh. Well. That's odd, and I do not know how to respond. :-/

I suspect that black men are hassled baselessly by cops more often than other Americans.

I am pleased that you were NOT shot by a trigger-happy officer. Staying alive is vital.
 

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shyt just happened to me about an hour ago and now i'm just sitting here like :dwillhuh:

I'm driving through southside (queens) on baisley after dropping this chick off at her crib (crazy thing is I was pointing out to here all the DT's driving while we were in her hood)

I'm at the light and the DT starts flashing his lights. I pull over and this dominican and CAC cop pop out. Dominican comes to the drivers side while the white cop comes to the passenger flashing lights everywhere. He asks me for license and registration then he tells me to open the passenger window for the CAC cop.

Dominican Cop - Open your passenger window

Me - No Why? :what:

Dominican Cop - :demonic: so my buddy can talk to you from that side, open it.



Me - No I don't have to open it because you asked. I don't feel comfortable speaking to him across a seat, If he wants to talk to me tell him to come to the drivers side, i'm on this side i want him to look me in the eye when he speaks :mjpls:

Dominican Cop - :aicmon:

I didn't realize my doors was unlocked :snoop: but thats when the CAC cop grabbed the handle and opened up my door

CAC cop - What is this window broke or something? :ufdup:

Me - :wtf: you know you can't open my door like that

CAC cop - Listen just open the window :demonic:..You know what :birdman:

This is when he rolled down the windows himself after opening the door..He closed the door folded his arms resting them on the window taunting me pretty much like :shaq: what you gonna do now?

Dominican Cop - Thats all you had to do :shaq:

CAC - Why didn't you just do it?

Me - You know you cant open my door or window like that c'mon. Just do the right thing :damn:

CAC cop - man you know what....(thats when he cut his words short and walked away)



I mean i could have easily just opened the window. But its the principle of the whole thing. What if the door was locked how far could these guys have taken it?

I didn't get a badge number or name :snoop: but honestly what could I have done afterwards with no proof? shyt left me with a bad feeling :mjcry:

 

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shyt just happened to me about an hour ago and now i'm just sitting here like :dwillhuh:

I'm driving through southside (queens) on baisley after dropping this chick off at her crib (crazy thing is I was pointing out to here all the DT's driving while we were in her hood)

I'm at the light and the DT starts flashing his lights. I pull over and this dominican and CAC cop pop out. Dominican comes to the drivers side while the white cop comes to the passenger flashing lights everywhere. He asks me for license and registration then he tells me to open the passenger window for the CAC cop.

Dominican Cop - Open your passenger window

Me - No Why? :what:

Dominican Cop - :demonic: so my buddy can talk to you from that side, open it.



Me - No I don't have to open it because you asked. I don't feel comfortable speaking to him across a seat, If he wants to talk to me tell him to come to the drivers side, i'm on this side i want him to look me in the eye when he speaks :mjpls:

Dominican Cop - :aicmon:

I didn't realize my doors was unlocked :snoop: but thats when the CAC cop grabbed the handle and opened up my door

CAC cop - What is this window broke or something? :ufdup:

Me - :wtf: you know you can't open my door like that

CAC cop - Listen just open the window :demonic:..You know what :birdman:

This is when he rolled down the windows himself after opening the door..He closed the door folded his arms resting them on the window taunting me pretty much like :shaq: what you gonna do now?

Dominican Cop - Thats all you had to do :shaq:

CAC - Why didn't you just do it?

Me - You know you cant open my door or window like that c'mon. Just do the right thing :damn:

CAC cop - man you know what....(thats when he cut his words short and walked away)



I mean i could have easily just opened the window. But its the principle of the whole thing. What if the door was locked how far could these guys have taken it?

I didn't get a badge number or name :snoop: but honestly what could I have done afterwards with no proof? shyt left me with a bad feeling :mjcry:
this sounds about par for them:ehh: and for real you got off light thats the only positive you can take from it and thats sad. these motherfukkas have the power for no good reason to disrespect you take your freedom if your lucky not your life at any given moment.
fukk the IN WHY PEE Dee:pacspit:
 

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Wouldn't happen. I'm a polite individual and I don't give a officer of the law an attitude. I also have an PBA card, so that always helps too.

PBA card works like a charm. Saved me too many times. The last one was extremely dumb of me. I was driving home from getting some pizza, and forgot to put on my headlights :snoop: Wasn't really any traffic, so i decided and said "fuk it" and ran a red light like 2 blocks from my house :pachaha:. I'm in a good as mood cause I had just did photos for some company party and I was a little buzzed :manny: . Next thing I know as I'm looking for parking cop lights come on from an undercover car that followed me like 3 blocks.:shaq2: . Cops pull me over and ask do I know I just ran a red light? I just said :ooh:"yeah" I think he was expecting an excuse instead of the truth. Then his partner came not he other side and was like you know your headlights aren't even on. I hit him with the :leon: then turned them on right in front of them. They asked for my ID and then I slid them the pba card, and I clearly had alcohol on my breath. They looked at the pba card and asked how I knew the cop who gave it to me. It's one of my best friends. He was like you sure? Cause he wrote on the card that y'all cousins. I had no idea my boy wrote I was cousin on the car. I just gave the :ld: look to the cop. Dudes looked at me on some :birdman: . Then just let me go. No ticket or nada. Had me:whew::whew::whew::whew::whew::whew: like a muhfukka. I violated mad shyt within that one time. Dui, running red light, driving without my headlights on.

I caught a big break that night. Make sure I never do that again.

OP though, the cop coming not he other side of the car, is the normal procedure. Don't try to be superman for no reason.
 
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Make it a habit to get badge numbers. Be chill-smug. Act like you have a lawyer. :troll:

Glad you weren't hurt breh. :mjcry:
 

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Y'all got to start pulling your phone out as soon as you get pulled over and start recording.
 

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shyt just happened to me about an hour ago and now i'm just sitting here like :dwillhuh:

I'm driving through southside (queens) on baisley after dropping this chick off at her crib (crazy thing is I was pointing out to here all the DT's driving while we were in her hood)

I'm at the light and the DT starts flashing his lights. I pull over and this dominican and CAC cop pop out. Dominican comes to the drivers side while the white cop comes to the passenger flashing lights everywhere. He asks me for license and registration then he tells me to open the passenger window for the CAC cop.

Dominican Cop - Open your passenger window

Me - No Why? :what:

Dominican Cop - :demonic: so my buddy can talk to you from that side, open it.

i just read this and thought about your thread and recent experience.

Police dash cam video exonerates New Jersey man, leads to indictment of cops
The video from a second police car purportedly shows Bloomfield, NJ, cops Orlando Trinidad and Sean Courter violently attack and arrest Marcus Jeter, who faced prison on charges such as eluding police and assault.
BY Sasha Goldstein
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, February 25, 2014, 8:14 PM

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...ates-nj-man-implicates-cops-article-1.1701763
A stunning police dashboard camera video helped exonerate an innocent New Jersey man — and led to the indictments of two Bloomfield cops who wrongly accused the man and allegedly beat him during the 2012 incident.

Before prosecutors were given a dashcam video from a second patrol car, Marcus Jeter faced charges of eluding police, resisting arrest and aggravated assault on an officer.

Cops were originally called to the 30-year-old DJ’s home for a domestic violence situation. Butneither Jeter nor his girlfriend were arrested and Jeter left the home shortly after police visited, WABC-TV reported.

Officers followed his SUV and pulled him over on the Garden State Parkway.

“When they were behind me with their lights on, I pulled right over,” Jeter told the TV station, refuting the notion he eluded officers. “No, I wasn’t trying to escape.”

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ABC 7 Bloomfield, N.J., police officers were indicted after a cop car dashboard camera showed they used violence in falsely arresting Marcus Jeter.
Dashcam video shows that tension at the stop quickly escalated. Two officers jump out of the patrol car and order Jeter out of the car at gunpoint. One is holding a pistol at the man while a second holds a shotgun at his side.

A second tape, of a backup officer responding from the other side of the highway, shows the patrol car swerve across oncoming traffic and running into the front of Jeter’s SUV, causing him to hit his head on the steering wheel.

Neither that video nor the fact the officer struck Jeter’s SUV with his patrol car was ever mentioned in any police report of the incident.

“Get out the car!” one officer yells as he uses a baton to smash the driver’s side window. “Get out!”

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ABC 7 A police dashcam video has helped clear Bloomfield, N.J., man Marcus Jeter, who faced a multitude of criminal charges including eluding police and assault.
Jeter says he was scared he’d be shot if he exited the car. Instead, he says — and the video supports this claim — he sat where he was with his hands in the air as the officers broke the window, unlocked his door and worked to get his seatbelt off to arrest him.

“The next thing I know, as he’s coming around the car, the glass gets busted and all the glass goes in my face,” Jeter told WABC. “My hands are up. As soon as he opens the door, one of the officers just reached in and punched me in the face. As he’s trying to take my seatbelt off, he’s elbowing me in my jaw. And I’m like ‘Ahhh!’ and he’s like ‘Stop trying to take my gun! Stop resisting arrest!’”

“As soon as he say that, I’m thinking something’s going to go wrong.”

In the video, the officers rip the innocent man from his car and throw him on the ground, working to get his hands behind his back.

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ABC 7 Bloomfield, N.J., police officers were arrested and arraigned after prosecutors viewed allegedly violent video of the false arrest of Marcus Jeter.
“Stop resisting! Stop trying to take my f------ gun! Just put your hands behind your back, a--hole,” one officer yells.

“I’ve done nothing wrong,” a muffled Jeter can be heard saying as his face is smashed into the cement.

“Shut the f--- up!” an officer barks back.

The officers continue to berate Jeter as he pleads with them several times, saying “I did nothing wrong!”

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ABC 7 Bloomfield, N.J. Police Officer Sean Courter has been charged with official misconduct, tampering with public records, and false documents and false swearing.
The officers pin him up against the patrol car before starting to read his Miranda rights. As they throw Jeter in the back of the car, another officer takes a swing at his head.

“I was going to be doing jail,” Jeter told WABC of his June 2012 arrest. "The first plea [offer] was 5 years.”

As soon as prosecutors saw the second tape, which contains audio and shows the officer drive into Jeter’s car, all charges were dropped.

An internal investigation into the incident found the officers did nothing wrong. But they were suspended without pay in April 2013 and indicted on Jan 31.

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ABC 7 Bloomfield, N.J., Police Officer Orlando Trinidad is charged with aggravated assault, official misconduct, tampering with public records, and false documents and false swearing.
One officer retired after pleading guilty to tampering. Officers Orlando Trinidad and Sean Courter, both 33, were arraigned Friday on charges of official misconduct, tampering with public records, and false documents and false swearing, Katherine Carter, a spokeswoman for the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office told the Daily News. Trinidad also faces an aggravated assault charge, she said.

“The second dash cam video contradicted statements made by the police officers,” Carter said.

The fact it took so long for the second video to come to light enraged Bloomfield’s Mayor Michael Venezia, who said on his Facebook page that he was “outraged” over “this police cover-up.”

“I am outraged by the police dashboard video and the fact that these charges were initially dismissed by our internal affairs division,” he wrote. “This behavior is unacceptable. I have contacted the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office to request an investigation of our police department’s internal affairs division.”

A lawyer for Trinidad, though, in a letter to the New Jersey Star-Ledger called the Facebook posting “bemusing and quizzical.”

"It may be beneficial to you if you reserve your 'outrage' until after this criminal trial is held,” attorney Patrick Toscano told the Star-Ledger. “It may also be sagacious if you did not abandon your municipal police officers so expeditiously, without knowing all of the underlying facts."
 
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