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Maybe there’s more information available but I don’t think this was about window tint.
From the video description:
On May 10th, 2024, at approximately 1053 hours, I was parked at a BP gas station on Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway as I was parked. I observed a red Dodge Ram TRX pickup truck with a window tint violation. The front windshield was tinted with dark film material.
 
Fuckin cop could have easily killed someone else driving all on the wrong side of the road on blind corners. :flipoff:
all for window tint.

wouldnt that be cool, you get home form work to learn that your family was killed by a dipshit in a red dodge truck or by the leo that was chasing him. all over window tint. the things that haunt my mind and keep me up at night. they'd better have a big ol sunroof cuz im shittn somewhere.

again----


fuck the police
 
He got killed because he hit a tree while fleeing the police. It's all on him. The initial reason for the stop is irrelevant as soon as they decide to risk everyone's life by fleeing.

Fuck the criminals who flee the police!!
 
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Cop didn't check for a pulse or render aid? Guy was still moving around a little bit.

We're taught for rescue that there's only a few specific times when it's not needed to respond with first aid, and they've very, very obvious. That guy didn't look very obviously dead.

Did anyone check for a pulse before putting on the blanket?
 
I work with a 30 something y/o guy that makes sport out of running from the cops on his Ninja, he rides w/a group on the regular. Dude is an RN, married w/2 kids under 10.

He’ll end up dead or paralyzed if he continues.

Again, stupid is as stupid does.

The guy in this particular video apparently does/did the same shit for grins and content.
I suspect that the police had reason other than window tint, and it probably had to do with his history of same.

We can debate the police chasing him till the cows come home, but the bottom line is dude was a fucking moron.

Play stupid games/Win stupid prizes.
 
Cop didn't check for a pulse or render aid? Guy was still moving around a little bit.

We're taught for rescue that there's only a few specific times when it's not needed to respond with first aid, and they've very, very obvious. That guy didn't look very obviously dead.

Did anyone check for a pulse before putting on the blanket?
Being a 30 year paramedic I had similar thoughts.

We can’t however see the injuries involved and it was obviously going to be an involved extrication.

If wounds incompatible with life were clearly present and visible then the police will not be held accountable. (As long as no negligence can be proven)

Police did immediately request EMS, and it’s not uncommon to place a sheet to block view even when the injured are still alive.

Unfortunately feeling for a pulse was not going to change anything, they couldn’t render aid with the “victim” entrapped as he was.
 
Cop didn't check for a pulse or render aid? Guy was still moving around a little bit.

We're taught for rescue that there's only a few specific times when it's not needed to respond with first aid, and they've very, very obvious. That guy didn't look very obviously dead.

Did anyone check for a pulse before putting on the blanket?
In all of the videos I've seen where police are in a situation where there's an injury I've never seen them try to render aid. In this sue happy world I'd suspect most departments have policy against it and leave it in the hands of EMS.
 
In all of the videos I've seen where police are in a situation where there's an injury I've never seen them try to render aid. In this sue happy world I'd suspect most departments have policy against it and leave it in the hands of EMS.
This is also something to consider but typically “Good Samaritan” laws come into play and offer protection.
 
There are very few times that cops should chase. Mostly if the suspect is a murderer. Beyond that...use that radio:mad3:
 
This is also something to consider but typically “Good Samaritan” laws come into play and offer protection.
I hadn't considered that. I just saw you mentioned you're a paramedic, out of curiosity is it your experience that LEO might render aid in a situation that needs it?

The reason I ask is all we see on the internet is "the cops chasing the bad guys" and we don't see other instances where maybe they're first on scene to a bad one car accident in snow or something.
 
guy crashes
cop doesn't even TRY to attempt to aid
second cop arrives, same deal

they did get the shoulder shrug of irritation on camera though

'TO PROTECT AND SERVE"
 
Shouldn't be a law or ticket to begin with.
Meh. If didshits wouldnt crash into other mother fuckers because theyve tinted their winshields and cant see shit at night i might give a shit.

But naw dog, my shit looks cool as fuck so fuck yo fender.
 
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