Dashcam footage clears man of felony charge after showing constable injuring himself in The Woodlands
https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2024/05/01/dashcam-footage-clears-man-of-charges-after-showing-constable-injuring-himself-in-the-woodlands/?Open linkView original on lemmy.world158
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And the cop is going to get charged for lying, right?
Best I can do is paid administrative leave
Constables are not cops, in general. IDK how exactly it works in Texas and it looks like it's actually more similar than it usually is, but as a general rule in practice, constables are sort of the "civil matter" version of police (who are chiefly for criminal matters) -- they serve evictions and summonses, child support warrants, traffic detail like in this case, that kind of thing.
The Best I can do is charge the driver with a misdemeanor instead.
Fuck cops and (most) DA's while we're at it.
Get a dash cam folks, you never know when you are going to need it.
I have them in all my cars and hard-wired in. $100 is cheap insurance.
So did the “investigator” not know that he had caused the injury by his own actions? If so, that’s sad. If he did know, and let the guy sit in jail with $30,000 bond, then that’s a problem.
I mean, most people know that kicking a moving 2-3 ton metal object is going to hurt and probably not a good idea, but cops are special.
🎶So fucking special 🎸🎸🎶
I literally drove past this incident after it happened, just moved to the woodlands from Chicago that day. Good to see the boys in blue still being as reputable and trustworthy as ever.
Fucking culture shock
Oh, you def have to respect the local fucking culture, people get really upset about that sort of things.
/sorry
should be fired for lying
I get the cop injured himself, but the article says the person ignored the officers directions and took off? That’s still an entire issue on its own.
Yes, but the cop outright lied by claiming he was hit.
The driver should get their $200 fine, but the cop essentially attempted to frame another person.
They cover that part at the end of the news video in the link. It's a misdemeanor with a max fine of $200 plus court costs.
Terribly written article, should have been mentioned right there. They talk about the fine after they talk about ring doorbells….