Officer decides to kick mans door down gets an immediate surprise

Wasn't a very bright officer

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Fuck all y'all crawling your way in here to downvote, just because you and your community haven't been negatively affected by the police doesn't mean they can't be or don't affect others - and being in a LEGO subreddit can't stop shit. Being able to ignore and compartmentalize bad things is a privilege. Cowards

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Who downvoted?

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Snappy here is a bot that's takes comments from reddit and posts em here. Either reddit comments or they post emojis.

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Thanks!

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Anytime, sometimes the comments line up with the original post but it's somewhat rare. Then since it's usually so fucking ridiculous it gets loads of people to rage, reply, and down vote lol. It's fun to watch if they're unaware

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What is with this cringe Delicia % trend?

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Breaking a door down for obstruction of justice seems a bit excessive

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Maybe excessive but still justified given the circumstances under the exigent circumstances exception.

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It wouldn't seem to me that giving a false name and date of birth constitutes an emergency situation that warrants entry, additionally there is no indication of destruction of evidence nor is the suspect attempting to flee or escape. Perhaps you can shed some legal wisdom on how the situation qualifies as exigent circumstances.

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He was fleeing, if you read the article, which you clearly haven't, you'd know that as soon as he gave the cop a fake name and DOB, he booked it out of his job at McDonalds, without notifying his boss, and fled to his house, presumably because he thought he'd be safe there…. He wasn't.

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Not sure what article you're referring to since I don't see a link to an article posted by the video, so you're correct: I clearly did not read "the article."

Maybe he should have radioed for another cop to help surround the mobile home.

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You're absolutely correct. In terms of tactics, it was an absolute shitshow. I'm not sure who it was, but somebody linked an article to the news story. It's a good read!

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gah dayum what an angel

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FTP hope pig is dead and woman got paid.

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I'm not sure it ends like that.

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One of our heroes in blue getting exactly what he deserved for unlawful breaking and entering.

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Grounds for entry were justified. Not that that means anything to a smooth-brain incel like yourself

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I mean the other guy fucking died so who really lost here

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Justice, justice lost that day. Then again when a special investigator found zero wrong doing by the officer.

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You're a fuckin retard. This was stone-cold as justice gets.

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Not at all, the cop lived. I can see you're a boot licker, but even I know there's certain protocols police are supposed to follow and this guy violated multiple.

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The cop violated none, except he was stupid and didn't get backup but that's not illegal. You clearly don't know the law as well as you think. https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/police/post/147356/officer-decides-to-kick-mans-door/3047131#context


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He certainly did violate protocols, the "investigator" is on their payroll just off the books. It's clearly corruption and police incompetence. But keep licking those boots dude, I know you love it. Maybe a cop will top you one day and your life will be fulfilled.

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You're a chomo

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Cops a pussys i hope he choked on his blood. Fuk the police i hope they all die slow.

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You do realize two people can be awful at once, right?

Even if you hate the cop some junkie murderer getting taken down isn't a bad thing.

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A dude selling meth isn't a heinous crime. If it were you should prosecute pharmacists, doctors, and pharmacies. They sell meth with a prescription for it. Shit is hypocritical as it can get. Someone using drugs isn't a heinous crime either. You need a morality check dude, you sound like a POS

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I'm not saying the meth itself is, I'm just saying usually drug dealers aren't just doing drugs. I don't know fully about the victim's(?) backstory so I can't confirm prior crimes or not.

They sell meth with a prescription for it.

Is that true or just some Alex Jones tier conspiracy?

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Look up Desoxyn. It's not anything to do with Alex Jones. I was in school to become a pharmacist before my seizures halted that. Desoxyn is literally methamphetamine.

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Desoxyn is literally methamphetamine

...well thats not good at all.

But yeah i relate to the seizure thing. Sorry to hear that.

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Do you also have them? Thank you for the kind words

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Yup. Epilepsy. Had my first (diagnosed) seizure at work when I was 21.

There was signs of it beforehand but tests came back void. Still have no clue how that happened.

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American citizens.

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Why would you enter alone???

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So much wrong was done in this video.

Apparently the officer is a vet in the air force for 24 years, 8 years working for thermopolis PD and 2 years as a sergeant.

Yet he's still a fucking retard.

Went in gung ho, thinking he's saving the fucking planet by killing a meth dealer. What a stupid son of a bitch.

The officer was shot once in the arm and once in the right side of the chest. Life threatening injuries, was air lifted and entered a coma, which he survived.

His victim, Laramore, was pronounced dead on the scene.

And obviously, the special investigator assigned found no wrong doing.

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What's his name/do you have a source. I've seen this before but always wanted to know more information. This dude is a fucking chump

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Sgt. Mike Mascorro of Thermopolis PD.

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Thank you very much, was always curious about this one. I appreciate it

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You're an even bigger retard. It was an arrest that turned into a shootout because the meth dealer is scum living with scum.

The officer IS a retard. But so are you.

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Get a search warrant and an arrest warrant, since that's what both the Constitution and common sense require. Going through the door like John Rambo is illegal AND stupid. There was no exigency here, just a cop high on being a cop, and he almost died for it.

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Exactly what I'm saying. He was just trying to be a badass and got shot up for his arrogance.

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When a misdemeanor like obstruction of justice occurs in an officer's presence, they generally do not need a warrant to enter the home. The Fourth Amendment allows for exigent circumstances, which can include situations where an officer believes evidence is being destroyed.

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Evidence of the misdemeanor of obstruction? You lost me.

There's no exigency even if officer witnessed obstruction earlier that day. Because he wasn't in "hot pursuit", officer can swear an affidavit to a judge and judge can issue a warrant, ezpz.

Like, let's say you made a misdemeanor moving violation in a cop's presence but they were occupied with something life-or-death and couldn't effect a stop. They can't just use your LP to track you down and kick your door in for that either.

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That obviously is a completely different circumstance. If you aren't stopped for a misdemeanor, you can't be charged. If that were the case, everybody could be charged for anything at anytime. That was not the case here. You wouldn't want to flee a misdemeanor moving violation either. If you did, you would be chased, and assuming you did make it to your house, you would be arrested when you got there. The fact that the suspect is fleeing is circumstantial enough to justify entry into the suspects abode, not to mention the possibility of destruction of evidence (the crack he was shooting at McDonald's). What a lot of people, including yourself, fail to realize is that misdemeanors are still criminal conduct that warrant giving chase to a fleeing suspect.

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No legal authority to enter premises of the house just for refusing to identify and ultimately resisting arrest.

The officer escalated the situation by forcing their way into their household.

No permission to be on the property, no evidence in plain sight, no exigent circumstances.

You can't have an officer accuse any one they fancy of being under arrest and just enter their premise because they become “a fleeing suspect”. Which is one of the conditions of exigent circumstances. As a matter of fact, the suspect didn't flee. They held their ground.

So legally speaking, that was plain murder.

If you don't agree, i hope you encounter an officer which is on the same wavelength as you.

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No legal authority to enter premises of the house just for refusing to identify

You didn't pay attention to what the officer said at 0:34 and also likely don't know the law. When an officer is doing an investigation and has reasonable suspicion you are involved, you must identify yourself. Failing to identify or giving false information (which is what this guy did) is an arrestable offense.

The officer escalated the situation by forcing their way into their household.

True, but he was legally within the law to do it. However he should have got backup and continued trying to get the suspect to obey lawful commands while he waited.

No permission to be on the property, no evidence in plain sight, no exigent circumstances.

An officer has the right to enter and break obstacles in his path in order to lawfully arrest you.

You can't have an officer accuse any one they fancy of being under arrest and just enter their premise because they become “a fleeing suspect”. Which is one of the conditions of exigent circumstances. As a matter of fact, the suspect didn't flee. They held their ground.

The suspect wasn't under arrest for fleeing, but for refusing lawful commands to exit the house so he can be lawfully arrested due to what was described in the top point.

So legally speaking, that was plain murder.

Legally speaking, it was self defense which is why the officer was cleared of all wrongdoing.

If you don't agree, i hope you encounter an officer which is on the same wavelength as you.

Me too, because I will obey lawful commands. And if I feel the officer is in the wrong then I will fight it in court and not on the street.


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Any dumb motherfucker can go buy an officers uniform from a surplus store and try to breaking in . All these babble does not Trump the constitution, where is the search warrant he cannot enter the house. Period.

I'm glad it's dumb motherfucker got shot. Maybe he'll get a search warrant with a judge before breaking in.

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You think the cop teleported there? He came with a cop car, which the suspect could see. Plus the suspect never gave any indication he doubted the validity of the officer's identity. Furthermore you don't need an arrest warrant when you're on the spot and the crime was committed right in front of you or soon before (like cops chasing a bank robber). Or else criminals could run away to their house and be like "nya nya nya nya! You can't get me now until you get an arrest warrant!"


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For felonies, probable cause is enough to make an arrest without a warrant.

But for misdemeanors — like interference — the arresting officer needs more than probable cause to arrest someone without a warrant if the arrest isn't happening right after the alleged crime. He also needs to demonstrate that the suspect would have fled justice, would have injured people or property, or would have destroyed or hidden evidence if not arrested immediately.

I didn't know this was later in the day, that many hours had passed since the suspect gave a false name and the cop confronting him at his house. Then yea the laws are a little different. Still doesn't give you the right to shoot a cop, and the article discusses that. It was a good read, thanks.


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Cop killed a methhead. My vote goes to the cop.

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You cannot enter private property without a warrant, even if you refuse to identify yourself chump.

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You cannot enter private property without a warrant, even if you refuse to identify yourself chump.

That's two "you's" and you ignored my first point.


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you lost cute twink

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I'm only going to reply once to the gobbledegook you wrote. And i won't entertain you further, because you're plainly wrong.

1. You must do your investigation without the person identifying themselves. This has been upheld in courts over and over and over again. Why is this the case now? because they "started" an investigation within the food place. That investigation ended there and then because this person was released. The officer going to the citizen's private property HAS NO LEGAL STANDING. "reinitiating" an investigation doesn't fucking exist. From the moment Laramore was released, the officer needed to get much more evidence before he should've approached that citizens private property.

2. We agree.

3. No, they are not allowed to if the arrest is ILLEGAL, which in this case it was. Because the only crime Laramore was guilty of was being in vicinity with the meth inside the baby changing station. At which he was an employee of and they had a plethora of reasons of going inside that toilet. To assume nefarious activity first before adopting a reasonable approach makes you a tyrant and you're shitting on the concept of innocent until proven guilty.

4. You lack reading comprehension. The logical thought process dismissed all the conditions of the officer having any duty and right to enter the building, and i've spoken about the "fleeing suspect" status because in that situation, exigent circumstances can intervene - which actually provide the officer with the authority to enter private property without consent and warrant, again ONLY if the arrest is legal - which in this case was illegal.

5. In what world is illegal breaching and entering with the intent of kidnapping a person, since the intent of the officer was made known, and at the same time you have your family member in the house which is also your duty to protect - fucking self defence? That's a crazy perspective to have, and you should be in an insane asylum.

6. Can't wait for it to happen, please write it in your will that the bodycam of the officer must be uploaded to this website, and tag your fucking username.

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In addition to being a wannabe-Rambo retard, the officer here was being a cunt. He was emotionally agitated over the dude being standoffish, and didn't want to answer the guy's fairly reasonable question of “what did I do?” or accept his attempts to comply. After being overly confrontational he needlessly escalated the situation by breaking the door down and presumably take the guy by force single-handedly, which is a stupid idea that was purely motivated by his need to swing his dick around and act tough. Dude just wanted to flex his authority on someone and got pissy that the other guy didn't immediately bow to him in total subservience. Also as someone who was in the military, he should have known that this was a stupid fucking decision to just charge in there after arguing with an obviously non complaint suspect.

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Shut up ya queer

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You're either a cop or a cop sucker. Stfu either way.

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Cry

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The fat porker sounded like he was laying cable the whole time. Like all the donuts decided to evacuate at once!!!

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In the end the investigator was right

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The American justice system. In another case, a cop was just found not guilty of shooting his unarmed friend during a heated argument. Twice in the head, twice in the neck and once in the arm.

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Jesus Christ. Do you have any source for that? I'd like to read into it

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article?

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yo calm down, the officer its a good person

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did he even have a warrant that wasnt a planned raid

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