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Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Woman Hits Officer With Serious Allegation Following Traffic Stop — After She Signs Written Statement, Detective Delivers the Bad News

A New Jersey woman has been charged with making a false report to law enforcement after she alleged in a written statement that a police officer yelled and pointed his firearm at her during a traffic stop.

Her allegations against the officer immediately fell apart when the dash cam video was reviewed

Officer Daniel Caffrey of the Pequannock Police Department pulled over Hyacinth Peccoo, 50, for failing to stop at a stop sign. The interaction was routine from there. Caffrey actually gave the woman a break by giving her a $26 ticket for failing to change her address on her license instead of the $86 ticket for the traffic violation.

But Peccoo alleged she had to ask the officer if he was going to fatally shoot her in broad daylight after he started yelling and pulled out his service weapon. She then issued a written statement maintaining she was telling the truth.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Somebody saw dollar signs - $$$$$$$$$$$.

Does this count as a black on white crime, or as a black on cop crime, or just a stupid vs. not stupid crime?

Anonymous said...

Just another Obama voter.

Anonymous said...

My home town and they are great cops.....

Anonymous said...

6:08 I also lived there and your right some good cops in that town.

Anonymous said...

Hey that's cool!!!my grandmother taught high school there still have family there.

Anonymous said...

Hope she goes to jail!

Anonymous said...

4:00 I can't believe she is allowed to care for a women. She didn't have a fixed address couldn't speak USA for crap. But I'm sure the popo didn't want to go down that road afraid of being a racist. He went to mr nice and still got nailed. Answer your question, close the boarders.

Anonymous said...

Yes.

lmclain said...

Saw what she though were $$$$, but what she really saw is "bars", as in jail.
Who would let that POS watch her mom or her grandma?