tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697841611561648399.post6083009190843283476..comments2023-05-30T04:41:22.725-05:00Comments on Between Two Rivers: Omaha officer pulls gun on driverstrandediniowahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08069932615393852640noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697841611561648399.post-13387344545500481022010-07-31T17:08:39.503-05:002010-07-31T17:08:39.503-05:00"Evers said the police officer then left. Bas..."Evers said the police officer then left. Based on a license plate number, Bellevue police went to Harrison's Bellevue home to continue the investigation.<br /><br />Evers said Harrison was uncooperative and refused to come outside."<br /><br />"Deferential treatment, again?"<br /><br />-----<br /><br />Darn right it was deferential treatment. <br /><br />If any other citizen had been observed driving recklessly, then pulled a gun on someone, and HID in their house without answering the door - You better believe they would find the probable cause to break-in and arrest their a**. <br /><br />Sgt Harrison, driving recklessly, was likely DRUNK, and thus avoided a drunk driving charge. But since he got special treatement and was allowed to hide from the law, we'll never know.<br /><br />If this was handled properly, he'd be facing several charges right now and lose his job if convicted of:<br /><br />-Assault (charged)<br />-Reckless driving (charged)<br />-Drunk driving (got a free pass)<br />-Resisting arrest/uncooperative with officers (got a free pass)<br />-Brandishing a weapon (got a free pass)no4gmannoreply@blogger.com