jonmerritt
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I wonder how the LEO, with all his past experiance, let it get to that point? Something doesn't sound right here.
Posted by jonmerritt:
I wonder how the LEO, with all his past experiance, let it get to that point? Something doesn't sound right here.
When the two men argued Pettit was officially on duty, according to his employer, US Customs and Border Protection. Chief Segarra could not say what Pettit was doing with his 12-year-old daughter in his government-issued car while he was officially on duty, and in response to reporters questions, would not detail what duties Pettit was performing, saying that is all a part of the investigation.
Looks like the victim made some bad decisions, but there's never a reason to let road rage get this far. Wonder will get a long sentence and if he was at the dialysis center, he won't see the light of day again.Pettit passed the post office, the report said, and then turned back into the post office where Wonder had parked.
Sounds like self-defense to me....Pettit should have just KEPT DRIVING!!
does federal officer training make you a leathal weapon like a professional fighte
A lean, in-shape 35-year old vs a diabetic, dialysis-bound 60-year old? The "agent" could have killed Mr. Wonder with his bare hands....easily."According to all the news sources I've seen, the LEO got out of his car UNARMED. So the accused is going to have a difficult time pleading self-defense. I'm betting he and his lawyer will happily jump on a second degree guilty plea. Time will tell if I'm right."
He also worked a security detail on Weinberger's trip to Thailand in April 1986, Rodriguez said.
....Mother of Blessed Acceleration....
Posted by sig228:
Based on the report, it does look like the agent was the agressor.
Posted by gregthehand:
I'm wondering if the post office had surveilance cameras outside???
Why oh why can't authorities just charge people appropriately? Is it all part of the game? Charge 'em with something much more drastic in the hope they'll be overjoyed to cop a plea to what the charge should have been in the first place?
If the victim had "completely lost it", he would've had his gun when he exited the car. But he did have the presence of mind to leave his gun in the car,