Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. WTF!

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New Orleans Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests



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Context of racism/white supremacy!

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Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

Are you allowed to do that as a police officer?
I don't know nothing about the police or their arrest procedure but doesn't that put both him and the civilian's life in danger?
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Good thing this was videoed. That was not standard procedure. They are suppose to let you know what you are being arrested for and read you your rights.

There has always been a war against the black male. But that was embarrassing for anyone to walk up in your house like that. Even if it was a police officer.But after what happened in Libya, I would not be surprised of what will start going on in America soon.

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:angry:I saw this shit on FB. I', even more mad that I found out the dude next door called his cop 'friends'. They shoulda killed his old ass. It has to get thrown out, because they had no right to be there. This was literally a home invasion. Once he forced his way into that residence without probable cause and more importantly a WARRANT, he was trespassing on private property and illegally entering a private domicile. At that point he was also subject to the same treatment as a burglar. If I stop you at my door, and you have no warrant, nor do you see the commission of any crimes inside the residence which would/could give you probable cause to enter without permission or a warrant, you are in violation. They had every right to defend that residence. You are not behaving within the confines of law, especially with threats of shooting the young man in the head, and for all I know that uniform could've come from gotdamn Party City. Lights Out homie, I'ma pray for ya fam. Rather be judged by 12...
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

The story continues:


Did a Jefferson Parish Deputy cross the line while making an arrest?

That’s the question many have raised after watching a viral video recorded by a cell phone.

WGNO News Reporter Darian Trotter talked to the man arrested, and has more about what could happen next.

video audio: “You’re under arrest. For what?”

It’s a video that’s gone viral; a video that raises questions about right and wrong.

video audio: “I’m not answering to you, you’re answering to me.”

Don Rell Breaux says it started Sunday when he was hanging with friends on the porch of a River Ridge home, located in the 200 block of Marmandie Avenue.

“I guess the neighbor didn’t like our, the vulgarity or the profanity that was probably used within the conversation.”

That led to a heated exchange, and a disturbance call to 911.

“Next thing come out of his mouth is don’t worry about it, I have five units on the way.”

In comes the deputy — the man WGNO News has learned is Wesley West. A man Breaux says he’s seen at his neighbor’s home before.

“He’s actually a friend that I’ve seen over there several times on many occasions, BBQ’s New Year’s.”

Second to arrive was a Levee Patrol Officer Breaux says he’s seen at the neighbor’s home too.

We tried to track down the complainant, neighbor Dale Smith Sr. at his Harahan office. We wanted to ask if he’d phoned friends who happened to be officers.

A man who identified himself as Dale Smith Jr turned us away.

Breaux thinks the JPSO deputy crossed the line.

“When you let your friend call you to come handle personal vendettas with neighbors or disputes that you feel you have.”

Leader of police watch group, Metropolitan Crime Commission says, “If that’s the case, it’s something that warrants a thorough investigation by the sheriff’s department,” Rafael Goyeneche.

video audio: “Why is you doing this? Do not shoot me, please.”

An unidentified man recorded the video.

“I know he had overstepped his boundaries there’s no telling what he could do next,” he explained.

But skeptics question what happened before the recording.

Breaux says ask his neighbor.

We counted four cameras outside his home.

“If I don’t have enough footage, he should be willing to give up the rest of his footage.”

video audio: “Help Eric… This office he’s harassing everybody here.”

A spokesman with JPSO says the deputy smelled marijuana, asked for Breaux’s identification, and proceeded to make a lawful arrest.

video audio: “Dee, Dee, just let him go, let him cuff. Son he’s trying to take me to jail. “For what? “He’s telling me I’m under arrest I’m scared.”

Trotter asked, “Should you have complied? No, no because I feel like an unlawful arrest and I know I called out a unit, why not resist arrest and wait until another unit comes that’s actually not a friend.”

Don Rell Breaux was charged with disturbing the peace, resisting arrest, and battery on a police officer.

He has since obtained an attorney and is being advised of his legal rights.

An internal investigation at the Jefferson Parish Sheriff`s Office continues.

Read more: http://wgno.com/2014/04/03/exclusive-details-viral-arrest-video-raises-questions/#ixzz2xzvHRW1z



Source: http://wgno.com/2014/04/03/exclusive-details-viral-arrest-video-raises-questions/#axzz2xxWlX81P
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

White cops know laws don't apply to them. Laws don't apply to most whites when it comes to a black person, especially if they're young.
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

He didn't overstep anything. The idiot opened the door. Apparently he doesn't know that they can come in after you open the door. Especially if they see something. That's like saying you won't open your car door when you have a gun in plain sight. Basically, don't open the door, talk to them from inside the house of through the window, while keeping the blinds shut. If they see ANYTHING wrong, they can force their way in and use that as an excuse. If they were wrong about what they saw, you can sue. That's the game.
 
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so we're suppose to ignore the fact that he started crying at the end though?
 
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so we're suppose to ignore the fact that he started crying at the end though?

do you think he was REALLY scared or just pouring

it on for his future court case..

??

you aint see dat??:lol:
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

do you think he was REALLY scared or just pouring

it on for his future court case..

??

you aint see dat??:lol:

- perhaps, but the way his voice was cracking and changing, ole buddy was about to give that bottom lip quiver cry.

"son i'm sca-hared!"
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

- perhaps, but the way his voice was cracking and changing, ole buddy was about to give that bottom lip quiver cry.

"son i'm sca-hared!"

he aint thinking about your response,

he thinkin bout dat all white jury tho!!!

he understands the game..

fuck gettin all emotional and brave....

and beat down....

when you could think it out, act it out..

and cha ching!!!

I bet he get a check tho!!
 
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Didn't watch the video but if it's white cops harassing black people, this shits going to make me sick to my stomach and frustrated.
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

Law says if you open the door they can step in your house without a warrant.
 
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Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

He didn't overstep anything. The idiot opened the door. Apparently he doesn't know that they can come in after you open the door. Especially if they see something. That's like saying you won't open your car door when you have a gun in plain sight. Basically, don't open the door, talk to them from inside the house of through the window, while keeping the blinds shut. If they see ANYTHING wrong, they can force their way in and use that as an excuse. If they were wrong about what they saw, you can sue. That's the game.

You still have to grant them permission to enter. You can leave your doors open all day and night, but that doesn't give anyone the right to enter your residence.
 
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You still have to grant them permission to enter. You can leave your doors open all day and night, but that doesn't give anyone the right to enter your residence.

No you dont lol...If you leave the door open, they can waltz their way in.
 
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:smh::smh:

what makes it look even more ridiculous is that he could have let the officer cuff him and he could have asked him why he was being arrested outside the house...

i've seen cops treat people far worse for resisting arrest
 
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:smh::smh:

what makes it look even more ridiculous is that he could have let the officer cuff him and he could have asked him why he was being arrested outside the house...

i've seen cops treat people far worse for resisting arrest

Truth. That said, the public patience with cops is getting to a point that this will still make the rounds on the news networks.
 
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:smh::smh:

what makes it look even more ridiculous is that he could have let the officer cuff him and he could have asked him why he was being arrested outside the house...

i've seen cops treat people far worse for resisting arrest

^^^

But they're supposed to tell you why you're being arrested before they cuff you. Not the other way around
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

:smh::smh:

what makes it look even more ridiculous is that he could have let the officer cuff him and he could have asked him why he was being arrested outside the house...

i've seen cops treat people far worse for resisting arrest




I hear what you are saying but that tactic didn't work out so well for this guy...

henry-louis-gates-jr-arrested-504.jpg


Shit has to stop!! And we have to make it stop!
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

I hear what you are saying but that tactic didn't work out so well for this guy...

henry-louis-gates-jr-arrested-504.jpg


Shit has to stop!! And we have to make it stop!
And dude end up apologizing to the cop :smh:
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

Things aren't going to change until we start standing our ground, if you know what i mean.
Thats the only way.
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

Fuck sirwoodz and comment101 crakkkka asses in here doing what they usually do
 
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what makes it look even more ridiculous is that he could have let the officer cuff him and he could have asked him why he was being arrested outside the house...



i've seen cops treat people far worse for resisting arrest


SirCaC is back in full force I see.
 
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And dude end up apologizing to the cop :smh:


Yea,
I was real disappointed with Gates, all the resources and connections he has he should have nailed that sorry POS to the wall to send the message that Cops just cant do what ever the hell they want!
 
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he didn't tell him why he was arresting him. he went into the house when he shouldn't have and yes dude was scared.
why wouldn't he be scared? they SHOOT US so when he started reaching im sure he thought he was going to be another victim and i don't blame him

the one videotaping was stupid for going back and forth, stay in the fucking house with him and get everything on camera.
 
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^^^^
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

Cops need one of three things to enter your home:

Resident's permission

Warrant- search warrant or an arrest warrant(and the cop knows defendant is inside)

Exigent circumstances- imminent danger like someone yelling "help" or a suspect running into a house.
 
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Cops need one of three things to enter your home:

Resident's permission

Warrant- search warrant or an arrest warrant(and the cop knows defendant is inside)

Exigent circumstances- imminent danger like someone yelling "help" or a suspect running into a house.

4) If they can see illegal activity from the doorway.

Example: if they can see cocaine and weed sitting on your dining room table, they can enter your home.
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

He didn't overstep anything. The idiot opened the door. Apparently he doesn't know that they can come in after you open the door. Especially if they see something. That's like saying you won't open your car door when you have a gun in plain sight. Basically, don't open the door, talk to them from inside the house of through the window, while keeping the blinds shut. If they see ANYTHING wrong, they can force their way in and use that as an excuse. If they were wrong about what they saw, you can sue. That's the game.

YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE SAYING SON. Thats the type of thinking that gets folks arrested, beat up or shot for no reason. If you know your rights the shit aint going that far and to wit - call 911 and record that call and conversation. Everything will stop after that. Trust.

so we're suppose to ignore the fact that he started crying at the end though?

That lookes like melodrama but then again... some cats get like that.

he aint thinking about your response,

he thinkin bout dat all white jury tho!!!

he understands the game..

fuck gettin all emotional and brave....

and beat down....

when you could think it out, act it out..

and cha ching!!!

I bet he get a check tho!!


If he is smart, with the right Jewish lawyer - YES. THIS!!

You still have to grant them permission to enter. You can leave your doors open all day and night, but that doesn't give anyone the right to enter your residence.

Exactly. Sometimes depending on where you live, folks aint sure about what is what but the neighborhood, or the inner city or the boonies is what makes the call for Police to know their limits and operate within scope.

I hear what you are saying but that tactic didn't work out so well for this guy...

henry-louis-gates-jr-arrested-504.jpg


Shit has to stop!! And we have to make it stop!

Yes. How soon we forget about Fruitvaile. My uncle was shot at AFTER he let himself be cuffed with just himself and the cop to exchange words with each other. He kept talking shit with him to stall him until POLICE BACK UP arrived and they took the cop aside and confiscated his weapon.

Come to find out the cop was wired from no sleep and no doze pills. Fucking idiot.

Cops need one of three things to enter your home:

Resident's permission

Warrant- search warrant or an arrest warrant(and the cop knows defendant is inside)

Exigent circumstances- imminent danger like someone yelling "help" or a suspect running into a house.



Please. Tell them again. Been throught this with a neighbor that called the Police on me once thinking I was fighting with wifey when we were watching Bedroom Window in surround sound.

The cop left my house and went straight across the street to hers. They almost took her ass to jail for false snitching.

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I HATE THAT THIS IS THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.... BUT PLEASE FAMILY - KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!! It may not always work but we have to try something...
oNE
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

He didn't overstep anything. The idiot opened the door. Apparently he doesn't know that they can come in after you open the door. Especially if they see something. That's like saying you won't open your car door when you have a gun in plain sight. Basically, don't open the door, talk to them from inside the house of through the window, while keeping the blinds shut. If they see ANYTHING wrong, they can force their way in and use that as an excuse. If they were wrong about what they saw, you can sue. That's the game.

Aye breh doesn't matter if he opened the door or not... Only time a police officer is allowed to enter a private residence is when there is exigent circumstance ie: a felony in progress etc or if there is a warrant for said individuals arrest... Otherwise a police officer cannot enter your residence unless you the home owner give them permission

It's why we have a bill of rights as citizens
 
Re: Police Officer Over Steps His Boundaries As He Walks Into Mans House & Arrests. W

Cops need one of three things to enter your home:

Resident's permission

Warrant- search warrant or an arrest warrant(and the cop knows defendant is inside)

Exigent circumstances- imminent danger like someone yelling "help" or a suspect running into a house.

Didnt see this post but yeah everything Walt G said
 
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