impersonating ONLY would not have been enough correct? isnt that just a misdeamor? What made it a felony? carrying the baton?
Impersonating is a misdemeanor, but he was also charged with intimidation (felony), carrying a dangerous weapon (baton - felony), and wearing body armor in the commission of a felony (felony).
Iam sure everyone agrees with that statement. Where were you a week ago when we were having the debate on whether any LE has ever swapped ammo or mags during an OIS.
Sorry I should have said " Where were you, we were looking for your input"... https://www.masscops.com/threads/fsu-campus-police-make-case-to-carry-guns.107035/page-5#post-714167
Yes, it's basic Forest Park Ranger training. Shit gets heavy in the duck pond, you LAPD guys wouldn't understand ;-)
BAM. BAM... BAM BAM... BAMBAMBAM. ' YOU GOTHS TO RELOAD LIKE THITH' BAM. BAM BAM. BAM BAM BAM BAM BAMBAM BAM BAM BAM BAM. BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM [DRAGON SLAYER TWISTY STANCE TACTICAL RELOAD. INTO A TACTICAL MUZZLE SWEEP] BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAMBAM BAM BAM This was all transcribed from the video in case you can't watch it from where you are.
The trainee in the video, referred to as "Officer Rodriguez", was pinched on 495 last year in a CVPI with working blue lights, a riot vest, yellow rain coat, empty holster, a cruiser caddy, Scheft's Cruiser Guide to Motor vehicle laws, five point cover with yellow rain guard hiding the fact it had no shield, etc etc etc. The trainer Jason Cardon (sp???) is the_service who was banned from Mass Cops a few years ago. He was grabbed some where west of 495 on last Friday driving a CVPI with vermont plates. Someone thought it was suspicious when he got out and started putting on a brown duty belt in the parking lot of a store. They both hail from the Springfield / Holyoke area. Boats
These two individuals are obviously suffering from pretty serious mental health issues. The court will not protect the public from them and unfortunately I think it's going to take a tragic event to get these two clowns off the road.
Apparently the laser rule isn't important in cross draw training, also is "blam" a tactical firearm term?