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MojoRison

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Big man can't handle being debated by logic...glad you did what you do GWN, this needs more eyes, we can make this bastards life hell....

Edit: On second thought, I don't want to lower ourselves to their level, but damn
 

MojoRison

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LOL...after reading the article, the guy sounds even more like goof and anyone who knows me, is aware of the connotations attached to that word and I never use it lightly. But to say he felt like she was threat to his safety is a complete fabrication, the guy stood around 6ft and weighed in excess of 200lbs with a bulletproof vest and sidearm, while she is a wisp of woman and had her son filming, so ya she's going to wrestle you down and plug ya full of holes....what's he been smoking?
 

dbkick

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clearly the overweight donut munching motherfucking pigs were bullied throughout school and this is their way of redeeming themselves in their own fucked up minds.
again, fuck the pigs! The question isn't what's he been smoking, the question is what type of prescription drugs should these aggressive fucks be put to sleep with.
 

slowbus

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psstt...whats new ?:sleep:but seriously:spew:I bet they woulda all got their ass's kicked if they knew the camera was rolling.I bet they wouldn't have the camera.They are fucked trying to battle the AST in Kodiak.
I'll even bet there is not one lawyer that will touch the case
 

automated

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She did look awefully terrifying; with her waving her arms for the officers to leave and all. lol


They notice marihuana in the house, the girl's not cooperating, they're are young kids apparently in the direct vacinity of the alleged present drugs, and she's being mouthy.
And tbh, she sounds high as a kite hahaha

they already suspect her being intoxicated, I wouldnt be surprised if the officers were already on their gaurd.
 

slowbus

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My buddy is 68.He assaulted a cop in his 20s.The AST still roughs him up everytime they come around.Never fails when thats on your record.God forbid you go to state prison with that on youyr record.Every guard will know by time you get where you are going.
Its a shitty charge even if you beat the rap
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Yeah, the Anchorage Daily News is trying to charge now - just click the little "x" in the upper right hand of the pop-up.

Trooper arrest under investigation after YouTube shove

By KYLE HOPKINS — [email protected]

Col. Keith Mallard, head of the Alaska State Troopers, learned about the viral video of his officers when someone sent a private message to the official trooper Facebook account.

The 11-minute, 20-second YouTube clip shows a trooper arguing with a young woman in her home Monday night in Kodiak. As the trooper moves to leave, the woman, 20-year-old Skyler Irene Waite, moves behind him.

Waite later said she was reaching for the door. In the video, the trooper turns and shoves Waite backward. His partner sweeps her leg and she is forced, kicking and yelling, into a trooper SUV, demanding to know why she is being arrested.

Mallard said troopers have asked the Office of Professional Standards, an agency that conducts investigations within the Department of Public Safety, to review the encounter. Such investigations are usual when a complaint is made against a trooper, he said.

"We jumped right on that to have them look into that incident," he said in a phone interview Wednesday.

The two troopers, Brian Mitchell and Boyd Branch, have not been placed on administrative leave and the results of the inquiry might never be made public, Mallard said.

For now the troopers face trial by YouTube.

A 15-year-old filmed the encounter on her iPod or iPhone and uploaded the clip that night under the title "Young woman arrested for nothing." By Wednesday evening, the video had been viewed more 21,000 times and traded and debated countless times on Facebook.

"It got a lot bigger than we ever anticipated," said Dennis Carlsen, who lives at the trailer, on Rezanof Drive, with his wife, two children and Waite, his son's girlfriend.

The trouble started with a 911 call reporting a medical emergency at the home involving someone "who had swallowed an unknown number of pills," Trooper Mitchell wrote in an affidavit.

Mitchell arrived minutes later, he wrote. Medics were at the front door, talking to Eileen Carlsen, Dennis's wife. Eileen agreed to talk to the trooper inside the home and told him she didn't need a doctor, Mitchell wrote. The trooper searched the home and spotted a small amount of marijuana.

The Carlsens' daughter, Sarah, started filming. In the clip, Waite can be seen loudly arguing with the trooper and refusing to answer questions. She says he shouldn't assume she smokes pot just because he saw some in the home.

"Just because you have a gun, can I assume you shoot people?" she asks as the Travel Channel's "Man v. Food" blares on a TV in the background.

"If the need arises," one of the troopers says.

Having marijuana in a home with young children and a felon isn't a smart idea, Trooper Branch says. Mitchell asks whose pot it is. The marijuana could be trouble for Eileen Carlsen, who was on felony probation, he says.

Mitchell wrote that he pushed Waite because he feared for his safety.

"Out of the corner of my eye I saw her reaching her left arm around me which I considered a prelude to a physical assault. I immediately shoved her away to create a distance between us."

Waite was charged with fourth-degree assault on a police officer, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. She spent the night in jail and paid $100 bail, Dennis Carlsen said.

Carlsen said the troopers did not seize the marijuana. He declined to say to whom it belonged.

Carlsen said Waite was only trying to close the door when the trooper pushed her. "In my opinion, he was not an officer of the law. He was just a man assaulting the woman."

The trooper chief said the video only tells part of the story, from a single angle. He declined to comment on the troopers' actions, or Waite's actions, based on the video alone.

"It's fair and just to wait until we've gathered all the facts," he said.

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2013/05/01/2886908/trooper-arrest-under-investigation.html#storylink=cpy
 

Fungus Gnat

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Looks like a pretty open and shut case. Woman outside of kitchen area, a serious criminal offense. Notice how the officer doesn't do anything until she tries to leave the kitchen area.
 

beardo

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they should have finger banged that broad to make sure she didn't have any dangerous MJ stashed in her cooch
 

Flaming Pie

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Wow. That guy was a pompous prick. If the woman doesn't want your advice and asks you to leave the house, why you gotta be a dick about it?

She was obviously anxious to get him out of the house and was ready to close the door behind him.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Big man can't handle being debated by logic...glad you did what you do GWN, this needs more eyes, we can make this bastards life hell....
Well, we'll see where this goes - I'm sure any national attention will drop off so I'll post any/all local updates.

And if reporting this (trying to make things right) makes me some sort of a snitch, then so be it.
 
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