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Woman's claims of being harassed by 'white cop' are questioned as new footage emerges

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Fuck, lucky the cop had his body camera on and recorded the whole conversation, otherwise our social warriors and cop haters would try to hang him.

A South Carolina woman who said being pulled over for speeding by a “white cop” was a “traumatic experience” is having her story questioned after police body camera footage from the incident showed a less intense series of events unfolding.

Dawn Hilton-Williams, in a Facebook Live video on April 27, accused a Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office sergeant of racism after she was ordered to sign a summons asking her to appear in court or pre-pay a traffic ticket. The officer said he clocked her going 70 mph in a stretch of rural Route 58 in Virginia that has a 55 mph limit.
“It doesn’t matter how polite you are, it’s all sick, crazy bullying and the police are ridiculous,” Hilton-Williams says in the 11-minute video, at times wiping tears from her face and speaking in a frightened tone.

But in video footage released Monday by the sheriff’s office, when confronted with the summons Hilton-Williams immediately starts asking the officer where are there signs that say the area has a 55 mph limit.
“You didn’t give me a warning, you gave me an actual ticket?” she asks the officer.

“Yeah, no warnings today ma’am,” he responds.
The exchange then gets testier as Hilton-Williams refuses to sign the summons.

“What you are signing here is a promise to come to court or a promise to pre-pay. It’s not an admission of guilt. It’s only a promise to me that you’re gonna get it taken care of by either coming to court or pre-paying it,” the officer is heard telling her.
“If you refuse to sign the summons, at this point, I’m going to have to get you outside of this car, I’m going to place under arrest and take you in front of a magistrate. I will get your vehicle towed and go from there.”
Hilton-Williams then interrupts the officer and says someone is on her phone.
“You do not have a choice but to sign this summons,” he says, brushing off the apparent distraction. “So once again you’re signing right there so thank you, I knew you were going to sign it. Thank you very much.”

After signing the paperwork, Hilton-Williams drove off and took to Facebook Live to blast the officer.

“I have had a traumatic experience and I want the people who are not African-American who know me to really get where we are coming from,” she says. “When I saw the police pull up behind me, the state trooper, I was immediately afraid."

“This is the area I’m in," she says, panning the camera around to show the rural roadway. “In the middle of, this kind of stuff. This is where I am, so it’s not like I’m not afraid, because this is where we got lynched."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/1...op-are-questioned-as-new-footage-emerges.html
 

Smallcock

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This is why body cameras are important. It protects the innocent and in this case, the innocent is the cop.
 

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Playing the race card!, lying fucking bitch.
This is why body cameras are important. It protects the innocent and in this case, the innocent is the cop.
Best thing to do is sit back and enjoy the fireworks.....

Good cops, bad cops, innocent citizens, guilty citizens..... all bickering back and forth with accusations, arrests, false-arrests, and cops, crooks and innocents all getting shot and killed some times.

Let stupid people act stupid to each other.
 

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Have seen the Body Camera footage the Deputy Sheriff was polite throughout and accurately stated the law to her.

Said woman and those like her seemingly fail to grasp what a dangerous world it would be if police could turn unsigned summonses to court over to the court clerks that you the person supposedly served had no knowledge of and police didn't need to show (your signature) that you had knowledge of it.
 

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People like this are a shame. Whatever people perceive as the basis for the stop, cases like this just undermines the many cases where race does play a role and gives the rednecks an excuse to pretend that there is no such thing as racial profiling.


If black people committing crimes get stopped more white people committing the same crimes then the police need to work on it but the person was still committing a crime so I don't have a lot of sympathy. It's the many cases where the person was not doing anything illegal (like that grad student napping) that are the bigger problem.
 

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How remarkable!. A law breaker behaved badly when caught and tried to put the blame on the law officer, who behaved according to training towards a predictably testy offender.

And the OP posts it here, precisely because no one got excited about this non-event (except perhaps him and Poster #2).

To paraphrase the immortal words of Asterix, "They are crazy these Righty-tighties"
 

mandrill

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How remarkable!. A law breaker behaved badly when caught and tried to put the blame on the law officer, who behaved according to training towards a predictably testy offender.

And the OP posts it here, precisely because no one got excited about this non-event (except perhaps him and Poster #2).

To paraphrase the immortal words of Asterix, "They are crazy these Righty-tighties"
I agree. A non-event. White offenders claim to be attacked by Black officers to wriggle out of trouble. Black offenders claim to be assaulted or mistreated by White officers. Brown offenders claim to be attacked by purple officers. It's happened thousands and thousands of times over the years.

It's dropped off considerably these days because of the prevalence of dash cams and body cameras. But some accused are so stupid they still try.

Of course, the righties will parade around brandishing this as a great defeat of "leftie libtard SJW's". Sad.

Be best, Righties!
 

Jasmine Raine

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These types of people make me sick. Same with false rape reporters

There are REAL people who deal with REAL police corruption or REAL police mistreatment. People like this should be further arrest for this type of bullshit.

False reporting of any kind should be a criminal offence that we actually start enforcing.
 

oldjones

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These types of people make me sick. Same with false rape reporters

There are REAL people who deal with REAL police corruption or REAL police mistreatment. People like this should be further arrest for this type of bullshit.

False reporting of any kind should be a criminal offence that we actually start enforcing.
Perhaps I mis-read: Did you just say the woman — and people like her — should be arrested for complaining about police on FaceBook? Who belices FaceBook?

But it's OK for people — like you — to complain about police on TERB? Please explain how that works.

But, I may have misunderstood you; no one's perfect.
 

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Fuck, lucky the cop had his body camera on and recorded the whole conversation, otherwise our social warriors and cop haters would try to hang him.

A South Carolina woman who said being pulled over for speeding by a “white cop” was a “traumatic experience” is having her story questioned after police body camera footage from the incident showed a less intense series of events unfolding.

Dawn Hilton-Williams, in a Facebook Live video on April 27, accused a Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office sergeant of racism after she was ordered to sign a summons asking her to appear in court or pre-pay a traffic ticket. The officer said he clocked her going 70 mph in a stretch of rural Route 58 in Virginia that has a 55 mph limit.
“It doesn’t matter how polite you are, it’s all sick, crazy bullying and the police are ridiculous,” Hilton-Williams says in the 11-minute video, at times wiping tears from her face and speaking in a frightened tone.

But in video footage released Monday by the sheriff’s office, when confronted with the summons Hilton-Williams immediately starts asking the officer where are there signs that say the area has a 55 mph limit.
“You didn’t give me a warning, you gave me an actual ticket?” she asks the officer.

“Yeah, no warnings today ma’am,” he responds.
The exchange then gets testier as Hilton-Williams refuses to sign the summons.

“What you are signing here is a promise to come to court or a promise to pre-pay. It’s not an admission of guilt. It’s only a promise to me that you’re gonna get it taken care of by either coming to court or pre-paying it,” the officer is heard telling her.
“If you refuse to sign the summons, at this point, I’m going to have to get you outside of this car, I’m going to place under arrest and take you in front of a magistrate. I will get your vehicle towed and go from there.”
Hilton-Williams then interrupts the officer and says someone is on her phone.
“You do not have a choice but to sign this summons,” he says, brushing off the apparent distraction. “So once again you’re signing right there so thank you, I knew you were going to sign it. Thank you very much.”

After signing the paperwork, Hilton-Williams drove off and took to Facebook Live to blast the officer.

“I have had a traumatic experience and I want the people who are not African-American who know me to really get where we are coming from,” she says. “When I saw the police pull up behind me, the state trooper, I was immediately afraid."

“This is the area I’m in," she says, panning the camera around to show the rural roadway. “In the middle of, this kind of stuff. This is where I am, so it’s not like I’m not afraid, because this is where we got lynched."

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/05/1...op-are-questioned-as-new-footage-emerges.html
Good for him that he had the body camera on, what a bitch.
 

Jasmine Raine

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Perhaps I mis-read: Did you just say the woman — and people like her — should be arrested for complaining about police on FaceBook? Who belices FaceBook?

But it's OK for people — like you — to complain about police on TERB? Please explain how that works.

But, I may have misunderstood you; no one's perfect.
No. I meant people who make false reports like rape. My bad. I was adding in another element of false reporting and then in my rush, lumped them all together in my conculsion.

However, if something happened to his job because of her lying Facebook rant, then I would expect some accountability to held to her. I guess that would fall under civil court matters. I would think anyway.

PS - I don't complain about police. The bad ones yes, the good ones no. I am pretty fair in the regard.
 

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Sounds like it was one of these 2 ladies who got pulled over.


 

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I was impressed at how well the cop did at keeping his cool. I’d suck at that job, I have no patience for stupid people.
 
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