According to Biz Pac Review,
In a sign of how browbeaten police have become in today’s politically correct world, the officer actually let the man go.
Police officials later said at a press conference the driver, who was the child’s father, had a permit from the coroner that allowed him to transport the body.
The dead child was being taken to a private Muslim cemetery in Franklin, Millersville Police Chief David Hindman said, but he admitted that the officer erred in letting the man go without seeing the body and calling a supervisor.
The officer was not disciplined, and the police chief explained that part of the reason for the mix-up was a language barrier. “You have to understand this is a one in a million incident,” Millersville Police Chief David Hindman said. “In my 30 years of law enforcement, I have never seen or heard of something like this happening.”
While fortunately no one was harmed, this would never have happened if Shariah law had not started creeping into our society. Islamic laws do not take precedent over our laws, America is not a theocracy. Nor should Islam get preferential treatment over other religions.
"Brow beaten" police? Are you kidding me?
ReplyDeleteAn ADMITTED dead body in the trunk and he lets that go???
There are 20 cops between here and the next street corner waiting to make sure you have a seat belt on and are ready to search your car over it and bring a K-9 to the scene if you don't "cooperate".
This guy TELLS the cop he has a body in the trunk and the cop says "oh well, ya got me there. Just move on."??? WTF!!?
That isn't "browbeaten", that's stupid and incompetent.
Unbelievable !
ReplyDeleteAmerica is not a theocracy. Nor should Islam get preferential treatment over other religions.
ReplyDeleteThen why are Christians always acting like it is their way or the highway?
Bc this is a Christian based country if you dont like it LEAVE.
DeleteA men brother
DeleteMennonites and almish do the same
ReplyDeleteWe aren't talking about RELIGIOUS practices.
ReplyDeleteWe're talking about a cop who was told there was a dead body in the trunk of a car and didn't have the sense to make sure the story was true, accurate, or legal.