Too bad you can no longer search a vehicle incident to arrest on TRAFFIC charges. Apparently these officers have not read Arizona vs. Gant. By then again, it was just a Supreme Court decision. Morons.
Glad dope is off streets. Along with the gun. But the suspicious vehicle? Come on. Always an excuse to engage and not a good one. Everyone is suspicious when it comes to police!
Those are NOT .38 bullets, they are definitely .22lr. If it is a .38 gun, they would not be able to shoot those bullets with it. Oh, and the HUGE "undetermined" gobs of marihoochie there, OMG! Probably didn't have a scale small enough to measure micro grams! This was definitely the bust of the year to make these coppers famous... for the end of the year ROAST party! LOL!
Maybe those are undetermined bullets to go with the undetermined drugs. You never know what Krazy Kaptain Kaiser will come up with, usually whatever kolb tells him.
How was the search "incident to arrest" when there are no charges listed for what took place before the search and arrest??? Sounds to me like it was a search for an arrest! I hope they call Luke Rommel.
Anonymous Anonymous said... Fleeing & eluding is not a traffic charge. It is a criminal charge.
January 30, 2016 at 6:03 PM
The traffic charge of fleeing and/or eluding police is a fairly common Maryland traffic charge. In order to be convicted of this offense, the State has to prove that you “willfully” failed to stop after an officer told you to do so. Of course, the officer has to be in uniform, must give you a signal to stop, and must prominently display his or her badge (or something else to indicate he’s the police).
Too bad you can no longer search a vehicle incident to arrest on TRAFFIC charges. Apparently these officers have not read Arizona vs. Gant. By then again, it was just a Supreme Court decision. Morons.
ReplyDeleteAnd what did they flew from, a terry stop?
DeleteDoesn't matter what they fled from. The arrest was for fleeing and eluding, which is a TRAFFIC statute. NOT a criminal statute
DeleteFleeing & eluding is not a traffic charge. It is a criminal charge.
ReplyDeleteThen why is it listed in the md transportation article?
Deletethey were out looking for a job
ReplyDeleteLol "an undetermined amount of marijuana and cocaine"..."hey captain have we determined how much marijuana and cocaine we are gonna say they had?"
ReplyDeleteGlad dope is off streets. Along with the gun. But the suspicious vehicle? Come on. Always an excuse to engage and not a good one. Everyone is suspicious when it comes to police!
ReplyDelete6:03
ReplyDeleteIt is without a doubt a traffic charge. Don't talk about things you obviously don't know.
Just a nutter dayz in da thug life in dabury.
ReplyDeleteHow do you know there wasn't anything in plain view after the traffic stop?
ReplyDeleteBecause the press release CLEARLY says "search incident to arrest"! Jesus, what is wrong with you people??!
DeleteLol! The citizens are the ones with common sense, the cops are clueless!
DeleteThose are NOT .38 bullets, they are definitely .22lr. If it is a .38 gun, they would not be able to shoot those bullets with it. Oh, and the HUGE "undetermined" gobs of marihoochie there, OMG! Probably didn't have a scale small enough to measure micro grams!
ReplyDeleteThis was definitely the bust of the year to make these coppers famous... for the end of the year ROAST party! LOL!
Maybe those are undetermined bullets to go with the undetermined drugs. You never know what Krazy Kaptain Kaiser will come up with, usually whatever kolb tells him.
DeleteHow was the search "incident to arrest" when there are no charges listed for what took place before the search and arrest??? Sounds to me like it was a search for an arrest! I hope they call Luke Rommel.
ReplyDeleteWhere are they keeping all of the people they arrest? Are they being stacked like cordwood?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteFleeing & eluding is not a traffic charge. It is a criminal charge.
January 30, 2016 at 6:03 PM
The traffic charge of fleeing and/or eluding police is a fairly common Maryland traffic charge. In order to be convicted of this offense, the State has to prove that you “willfully” failed to stop after an officer told you to do so. Of course, the officer has to be in uniform, must give you a signal to stop, and must prominently display his or her badge (or something else to indicate he’s the police).
That damn google.....