Title: Cop Violates Elderly Cancer Patient, Accuses Him & His Wife of Being Drug Mules Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/el ... w-tint-interrogated-drug-mule/ Published:Mar 13, 2015 Author:Jay Syrmopoulos Post Date:2015-03-14 16:58:25 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:1800 Comments:9
I dont honestly know what the stereotype looks like for a heroin smuggler, but I dont think a couple of senior citizens driving a handicapped license plate car with their little cocker spaniel really looks like were much of a threat to anybody, said Tharp.
Walton County, Ga. What began as a relaxing family vacation for an elderly Georgia couple turned into an interrogation by police who suspected the couple of being drug mules.
Charles Tharp, 69, and his wife had been visiting their grandchildren in Texas, during the drive home to North Carolina they were stopped by a Walton County Sheriffs deputy.
It just seemed a little unusual because were not speeding and were always careful drivers, Charles Tharp told CBS 46.
The deputy claimed that the couple had been stopped due to their window tint.
I thought that was awfully strange since these are factory tinted Toyota windows and it seems so peculiar that someone would stop you for something like that, said Tharp.
After checking the tint, the officer claimed it was not within the legal limit. The problem with the officers assertion is that Tharp had the tint tested at the Toyota dealership and the tint registered perfectly legal.
The deputy then proceeded to order the couple out of the car and began interrogating the couple about smuggling narcotics.
I dont honestly know what the stereotype looks like for a heroin smuggler, but I dont think a couple of senior citizens driving a handicapped license plate car with their little cocker spaniel really looks like were much of a threat to anybody, said Tharp.
According to Tharp, the couple was forced to stand in the cold and endure the police browbeating, over non-existent drugs, for over 20 minutes on the side of the road. This made for an extremely uncomfortable experience for Charles Tharp as he suffers from cancer and chronic back pain.
The Walton County Sheriffs Office said that the deputy has been counseled and they are reviewing the incident.
Our deputy is trained to take an extra step, said Chief Deputy Keith Brooks. He is actually attached to our narcotics unit and he is primarily support for them. However, when he is out on the road and not supporting them, he conducts traffic stops. His primary function is to look for criminal activity.
This case provides a great example of exactly where law enforcement fails.
As Brooks said, they are trained to take an extra step. In this case, that extra step was to pull over a driver that had done nothing wrong only to make contact to try and create more revenue for the state.
I tell you what, I respect the law less today than I did before, said Charles Tharp.
According to Tharp, the couple was forced to stand in the cold and endure the police browbeating, over non-existent drugs, for over 20 minutes
20 minutes... oh my. It takes a fast ticket writer at lest 10 minutes to interview, run a license registration check, write a ticket, issue it and release the driver. An extra 10 minutes for a drug interdiction is pretty reasonable.
An extra 10 minutes for a drug interdiction is pretty reasonable.
Attaboy!
There was NO REASON for the stop in the first place, badge bunny.
Pro drug, anti LE drama
Pro-tyranny actions by cops fishing for money instead of protecting and serving.
The badged prick needs to be taught some frigging manners about dealing with his betters.
After checking the tint, the officer claimed it was not within the legal limit. The problem with the officers assertion is that Tharp had the tint tested at the Toyota dealership and the tint registered perfectly legal.
Oh, the cop lied - typical.
Cops who prey on the innocent, especially the elderly are nothing but scum.