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Crazy Ass Bitch Threatens To Stab Employee at Restaurant!
those cops were very accommodating to the cac killerSee there were too many cameras and wanna be witnesses around.....
The brotha should've had everyone turn around and look at the scene for 45 seconds and then...
"Wow, that mfkr died....he was up walking around and then he just collapsed. The adrenaline must've had him walking.....looks like he snapped his own neck."
Pussy ass mfkr
those cops were very accommodating to the cac killer
and hostile to the witnesses
even though i can understand the dude recording was in shock
his moist ass rambling was getting on my nerves
the white dude wasn't automatically perceived as a threat like all those black people wereTrue, but the mfkn EMTs pulled up and parked like 5/600 ft from the actual victim....a bunch of mfkrs was yelling at them to hurry AND help the victim, but the first thing the cops did was grab their pepper spray and other weapons.....
if I'm telling you "look, he's over there, he killed someone!" Why are you about to pepper spray me?
hope he gets some jail time with a bunch of lifer brothas
I repeat. Not an evangelist. They are heretics.
Off-duty officer accused of pulling gun on driver during road rage incident in Rutherford County
CRIME TRACKER
by: Josh Breslow
Posted: Jun 15, 2021 / 09:37 AM CDT / Updated: Jun 15, 2021 / 12:55 PM CDT
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — An off-duty Decherd officer forced a driver to get on the ground at gunpoint during an apparent road rage incident in Rutherford County, according to an arrest warrant.
The warrant states 31-year-old Mathew Ward observed a Franklin man speeding on Interstate 24 Sunday evening, so he flashed his police badge and signaled for the driver to slow down.
Ward then pursued the driver at speeds of 120 miles per hour on the interstate until they both exited onto Medical Center Parkway and turned onto Silohill Lane, according to the police report.
After both men got out of their vehicles, investigators said Ward pointed his department-issued gun at the driver, ordering him to get on the ground.
The warrant describes the incident as a case of “road rage.”
Ward was arrested and booked into the Rutherford County jail Monday on a charge of aggravated assault. He was later released after posting a $5,000 bond.
The Decherd police chief told News 2 that Ward had been employed with the department for a few months.
Ward was initially suspended without pay, but the chief said he resigned from his position Tuesday morning.
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Off-duty officer accused of pulling gun on driver during road rage incident in Rutherford County
An off-duty Decherd officer forced a driver to pull over and get on the ground at gunpoint during an apparent road rage incident in Rutherford County, according to an arrest warrant.www.wkrn.com
It must've been a wealthy or a well connected CAC who the pig pulled this stunt on.
Off-duty officer accused of pulling gun on driver during road rage incident in Rutherford County
CRIME TRACKER
by: Josh Breslow
Posted: Jun 15, 2021 / 09:37 AM CDT / Updated: Jun 15, 2021 / 12:55 PM CDT
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — An off-duty Decherd officer forced a driver to get on the ground at gunpoint during an apparent road rage incident in Rutherford County, according to an arrest warrant.
The warrant states 31-year-old Mathew Ward observed a Franklin man speeding on Interstate 24 Sunday evening, so he flashed his police badge and signaled for the driver to slow down.
Ward then pursued the driver at speeds of 120 miles per hour on the interstate until they both exited onto Medical Center Parkway and turned onto Silohill Lane, according to the police report.
After both men got out of their vehicles, investigators said Ward pointed his department-issued gun at the driver, ordering him to get on the ground.
The warrant describes the incident as a case of “road rage.”
Ward was arrested and booked into the Rutherford County jail Monday on a charge of aggravated assault. He was later released after posting a $5,000 bond.
The Decherd police chief told News 2 that Ward had been employed with the department for a few months.
Ward was initially suspended without pay, but the chief said he resigned from his position Tuesday morning.
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Off-duty officer accused of pulling gun on driver during road rage incident in Rutherford County
An off-duty Decherd officer forced a driver to pull over and get on the ground at gunpoint during an apparent road rage incident in Rutherford County, according to an arrest warrant.www.wkrn.com
They really need to shut down faux news.
They look damn near like brother and sister to me.Capitol storming couple who declared ‘this is war’ are arrested by the FBI
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A South Carolina husband and wife have been arrested and charged by the FBI for their role in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, ABC4News reports.
John H. Getsinger Jr., 52, and Stacie Ann Hargis-Getsinger, 43 were arrested on Tuesday and later released on $75,000 bond. They’ve been charged with:
Someone giving a tip to the FBI said that a video exists of the Getsingers entering the Capitol building yelling, “This is War! We’re storming the Capitol!” according to an FBI affidavit.
- Entering and Remaining in a Restricted Building,
- Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building,
- Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct While Parading,
- Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building,
- Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building