This cop is SOOOOO fired!

Doesn't sound like lawsuit-winning material. She was, after all, under arrest, and was shown on video assaulting an officer.

so, how many of those "born to follow" t-shirts didya get printed up? one for every day of the week?
 
We don't know if the cop told her to remove her shoes either. If she was merely obeying the command and the hit by the shoe, which couldn't have hurt anything more than his ego, was seen as an assault on his authority. He abused his power under color of authority and that will be in the lawsuit also.

I fully expect one.
 
According to the CBS interview with the girl the cop did ask her to remove her shoes. She as good as admits that she kicked the shoe at him but that it didn't actually hit him, a lie, while he claimed that it made "blood pockets" on his shin.

In the interviw the interviewer says that the deputies said she was "real lippy" and called them "Fat pigs". How much of this from her is the result of the disrespect for authority taught in the schools. Any school teacher will tell you of incidents where kids lip off to them and then say "You can't touch me. My dad will sue you if you do." Maybe she thought the same thing applied to authority figures in other segments of society.

I wonder how much of this beating was driven by racial bigotry.

Watch the CBS Interview here.
 
*MrBishop waits for someone to come along and state something along the grounds that the Libs will try to use the race card...or All Cons (or cops) are racist.

You put someone in a position of power and eventually it'll go to their head.
 
..... transfer to mall cop.

is
 
Why did her parents leave the car key where she could find it? Had they no idea that she could possibly think to take their car?

Did she reach into her mom's purse, maybe grab the keys and a little cash for gas while she was at it? Where was she going at 3am --- out to get some air? Why wasn't she driving? After all, it was her parent's car and reports say she was the passenger. Did her co-conspirator show up at her house and goad her into the theft, or did she drive over and pick her friend up......then say "here, you drive"?

How many times prior did her parents not call the police?
 
Why did her parents leave the car key where she could find it? Had they no idea that she could possibly think to take their car?

Did she reach into her mom's purse, maybe grab the keys and a little cash for gas while she was at it? Where was she going at 3am --- out to get some air? Why wasn't she driving? After all, it was her parent's car and reports say she was the passenger. Did her co-conspirator show up at her house and goad her into the theft, or did she drive over and pick her friend up......then say "here, you drive"?

How many times prior did her parents not call the police?

Watch the interview and the intro clearly states that it was not her parent's car, it was the other girl's parent's car.

Calhoon, and another fifteen-year-old girl were arrested after they were found in the other girl's mother's car which had been reported stolen.
 
She's just an accessory after the fact then.


Just the facts, ma'm:

:eek8:

A detective assigned to the girl's case discovered the video Dec. 1 and immediately forwarded it to supervisors.

The girl was arrested after she was caught in her parents' car, which had been reported stolen from her parents' Tukwila home. Deputy Travis Brunner spotted the car driving without headlights about 3:45 a.m. on 32nd Avenue South in SeaTac and pulled it over.

She and another 15-yearold girl were arrested and taken to SeaTac City Hall to be fingerprinted before being transported to the youth detention center.
 
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