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Monday, July 20, 2015

Oregon Supreme Court to cops: Do not ask about weapons

Oregon police officers may be getting new training on how to handle possible gun-toting criminals, after a high court ruling in that state in the case of a self-professed gang member, who’s been in and out of jail.

The Oregon Supreme Court ruled Thursday, that “police aren’t justified in asking people they stop if they have a weapon — if officers are only asking out of general concern for their own safety.”

The high court threw out an unlawful-weapon conviction of a 19-year-old man– who was under suspicion of jaywalking in Portland—and stopped by an Oregon State Police trooper in 2011.

According to the court’s case summary, the trooper asked Joseph Jimenez if he had any weapons on him, and Jimenez said he had a gun. Without being asked, Jimenez put his arms on the hood of the trooper’s car so he could be handcuffed, according to the Oregonian.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am so old I remember when comedian Bill Dana used to play a character named Jose Jimenez.He used to come on the Steve Allen show.

Anonymous said...

then they should be drawing their weapon on every stop for their safety