Originally posted by DRoseDARs
Watch the video and listen to the audio, that's what they tried to do first after repeated and surprisingly polite verbal requests (which any court will recognize as lawful orders) to hang up the phone. The officer finally reaches in, but the video is too dark to make out how the driver physically responded though it was rapidly downhill from there. Any aggressive motion from a suspect is not well received by police, so this guy was doomed from the moment he first said, "No." to hanging up.
Edit: Grammar was off; presented different meaning from what I intended.
Watch the video and listen to the audio, that's what they tried to do first after repeated and surprisingly polite verbal requests (which any court will recognize as lawful orders) to hang up the phone. The officer finally reaches in, but the video is too dark to make out how the driver physically responded though it was rapidly downhill from there. Any aggressive motion from a suspect is not well received by police, so this guy was doomed from the moment he first said, "No." to hanging up.
Edit: Grammar was off; presented different meaning from what I intended.
I didnt realize the car door was open, I just thought he was standing behind a cop so we couldnt see him clearly. I'm not sure if he chucks the object, which I assume is the phone, or if its knocked out of his hands.
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