Title: Video Shows this Cop Shooting at Minivan Full of Children, How is He Still a Cop? Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vi ... oot-minivan-full-children-cop/ Published:Mar 18, 2015 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2015-03-19 07:39:39 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:5514 Comments:48
Taos County, NM In 2013, a mother and her children feared for their lives when a stop for a speeding ticket turned into much more.
Oriana Farrell, 39, of Memphis, was bringing her children across the country on a family road trip, when things took a turn for the worse.
After Farrell had been given a citation, she decided to drive away from police. Several short chases then followed, before one of the cops, Elias Montoya, unloaded his pistol into the minivan as it drove off.
Common sense prevailed, for a short time, and Montoya was fired from his job as a New Mexico State Trooper. However, he was just rehired with the Taos County Sheriffs Department as a deputy.
According to Taos Co, Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe, Montoya was chosen from 17 different applicants to fill just one of two available positions.
Did the other sixteen applicants actually kill children? Is that why a person who shot at children was hired?
Insidiously enough, after the incident got swept under the rug, the State Troopers actually tried to hire Montoya back, but he refused.
Apparently Sheriff Hogrefe thinks that shooting at a van full of children is just fine and dandy and has stated that Montoya has a clean record.
Nothing from DPS [or] the training academy pertaining to his certification or qualifications so he has a clean work history, Hogrefe said.
According KOB, the sheriff defended Montoyas actions in the dash cam video, saying Montoya didnt know there were kids in the van and that he believed the driver had a gun.
I cannot fault anyone for making a split-second decision, Hogrefe said.
According to Montoyas new boss, shooting innocent until proven guilty people in the back as they flee is justifiable, as it was a split-second decision. Seems like Montoya will fit right in.
Below is the raw video from the original incident.
Why disrupt traffic for a speeding ticket? Bill the license plate holder.
Police should only pull people over if they are driving unsafely - and by unsafe I mean they need to stop them from driving and arrest them. Driving offenses that require just a ticket should not result in being pulled over any more.
Because it's against the law? Besides, I bet the cops find a lot of outstanding warrants for crimes far worse than speeding. Don't you want those people off the street?
"Bill the license plate holder."
Change the law. But I won't vote for it. I don't want a speeding ticket in the mail from four months ago telling me I was doing 60 in a 50 and please send in $198.
Because it's against the law? Besides, I bet the cops find a lot of outstanding warrants for crimes far worse than speeding. Don't you want those people off the street?
No, Pericles doesn't want anyone punished unless they kill someone... everything else is just "mean" or money grabbing. Classic KILLary Clinton level libtard.
Because it's against the law? Besides, I bet the cops find a lot of outstanding warrants for crimes far worse than speeding. Don't you want those people off the street?
No, Pericles doesn't want anyone punished unless they kill someone... everything else is just "mean" or money grabbing. Classic KILLary Clinton level libtard.
I know Americans are stupid - but one more time - the police should only get involved if it is for an arrestable offense - as I wrote above. If all that was to hand out a ticket and not take the driver/car off the road then it is a waste of time.
It wasn't. "All that" happened because the officer was assaulted and the driver sped off.
If you're simply going to mail out a speeding ticket, how do you know the driver of the car is the owner of the car? How do you know if the driver has a valid license? Is the driver insured? Is the car registered with the state? Is the driver speeding because he's drunk or impaired? Is the driver speeding away from a crime? Is the driver actually in trouble and trying to draw the attention of police?
you're simply going to mail out a speeding ticket, how do you know the driver of the car is the owner of the car? How do you know if the driver has a valid license? Is the driver insured? Is the car registered with the state? Is the driver speeding because he's drunk or impaired? Is the driver speeding away from a crime? Is the driver actually in trouble and trying to draw the attention of police?
All concepts beyond the ability to comprehend by a socialist-anarchist.