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Park police officer pulled over a black female driving without a seatbelt. Pulled out his gun pointed at her after he saw her gun license as she was getting her driver’s license out.
He proceed to get her out of the car put her on the ground and hand cuff her.
So we have the murdering the Australian woman after she called 911.
The whole George Floyd thing.
Then the female officer killing the man after mistaking the gun for the taser.
Am I missing anything?
MN: So what’s up with Minneapolis police?
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Re: MN: So what’s up with Minneapolis police?
why would he pull here out of car and before that point his gun at her because she has a license to carry??
here they know if you have a ltc when they run your tag.
sounds like a training problem
here they know if you have a ltc when they run your tag.
sounds like a training problem
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Re: MN: So what’s up with Minneapolis police?
In Texas, your LTC is tied to your driver's license, not your car tags. Maybe I misunderstood your statement.powerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:07 pm why would he pull here out of car and before that point his gun at her because she has a license to carry??
here they know if you have a ltc when they run your tag.
sounds like a training problem
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LE: Traffic stop, 7000 block IH35, White Toyota, tag John Victor Edward 1414, John Victor Edward 1414Mel wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:39 amIn Texas, your LTC is tied to your driver's license, not your car tags. Maybe I misunderstood your statement.powerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:07 pm why would he pull here out of car and before that point his gun at her because she has a license to carry??
here they know if you have a ltc when they run your tag.
sounds like a training problem
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Dispatch: John Victor Edward 1414, White Toyota, registered owner shows LTC.
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Except that nobody checks out on traffic on the radio anymore. They use their MDT.RoyGBiv wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:47 amLE: Traffic stop, 7000 block IH35, White Toyota, tag John Victor Edward 1414, John Victor Edward 1414Mel wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:39 amIn Texas, your LTC is tied to your driver's license, not your car tags. Maybe I misunderstood your statement.powerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:07 pm why would he pull here out of car and before that point his gun at her because she has a license to carry??
here they know if you have a ltc when they run your tag.
sounds like a training problem
Dispatch: Confirm
Dispatch: John Victor Edward 1414, White Toyota, registered owner shows LTC.
LE: 10-4
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Re: MN: So what’s up with Minneapolis police?
everytime i get stopped, the leo knows i have an ltc . he has always brought it up as a way to say HI i guess and break the ice. i assume when they run tags the DL comes back to owner or operator? i will say each stop has been friendly, Hi mr sloane, how is your day going, i notice you have an ltc, is your firearm with you? not that i get stopped alot. but 6 times in as many years seems to be the norm for me, no tickets but onceMel wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 8:39 amIn Texas, your LTC is tied to your driver's license, not your car tags. Maybe I misunderstood your statement.powerboatr wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 9:07 pm why would he pull here out of car and before that point his gun at her because she has a license to carry??
here they know if you have a ltc when they run your tag.
sounds like a training problem
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We've been over this before. It only works for the registered owner of the vehicle. My wife and daughter do not have LTC's and could be driving my truck. I think my wife's care is registered in her name. It might be both. I'm not sure. My point is that if it is in her name only then when I'm driving it and stopped the officer would have no idea I'm carrying as he approaches. No need to be concerned with me, but sill no clue.
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Re: MN: So what’s up with Minneapolis police?
that makes sense.C-dub wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 3:41 pm We've been over this before. It only works for the registered owner of the vehicle. My wife and daughter do not have LTC's and could be driving my truck. I think my wife's care is registered in her name. It might be both. I'm not sure. My point is that if it is in her name only then when I'm driving it and stopped the officer would have no idea I'm carrying as he approaches. No need to be concerned with me, but sill no clue.
my truck is in both names and my wifes car is somehow only in mine ?
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