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Woman, 61, arrested for asking ‘why'

Sounds like this cop has a god complex. The dude has a ton of complaints against him, and arresting a woman for asking a simple question is just wrong.
 
I hope he gets arrested for when he gets fired for asking "why" he lost his job.
 
It has to be a big city thing....in the small town I live in, if a cop came along and four people were talking on the sidewalk....he would join in the conversation.
 
It has to be a big city thing....in the small town I live in, if a cop came along and four people were talking on the sidewalk....he would join in the conversation.

"I got one bullet Andy let me use it."
 
This is pathetic.

I know there are some good cops out there but way too many of them are on power trips. As a citizen you do have the right to question law enforcement, you just can't talk **** to them, run or physically assault them of course.
 
Why? :huh:

*gets slammed against the wall and handcuffed*
 
Dolson, reached at his home Wednesday, declined to comment. APD spokesman Lt. Curtis Davenport said Dolson is "suspended without pay for an unrelated incident."

What a *****e bag.
 
I really would like to know why the officer wanted her to move in the first place. And I know that even though he has no responsibility to answer the question "Why?" he's still a dick.

So does anyone actually know why he asked her to move?
 
I really would like to know why the officer wanted her to move in the first place. And I know that even though he has no responsibility to answer the question "Why?" he's still a dick.

So does anyone actually know why he asked her to move?

That's what I don't get either. As I was alluding to in my previous post...where I come from, if a cop saw 4 older ladies standing on a sidewalk and talking, there is no way in heaven or earth that he would think he could just out of nowhere tell them to move.
 
That's what I don't get either. As I was alluding to in my previous post...where I come from, if a cop saw 4 older ladies standing on a sidewalk and talking, there is no way in heaven or earth that he would think he could just out of nowhere tell them to move.

maybe he was mugged once by a old lady
 
That's what I don't get either. As I was alluding to in my previous post...where I come from, if a cop saw 4 older ladies standing on a sidewalk and talking, there is no way in heaven or earth that he would think he could just out of nowhere tell them to move.

Not knowing enough detail makes me hesitant to suggest something but either A.) The guy is just an ******* and when a lady didn't obey a command he gave he decided to arrest her or B.) They were doing something that they should not have been doing or they were required for whatever reason to move and this lady decided to ***** about it until she got arrested.
 
I really would like to know why the officer wanted her to move in the first place. And I know that even though he has no responsibility to answer the question "Why?" he's still a dick.

So does anyone actually know why he asked her to move?

And why was he out of his vehicle? and who tells old people to
"move"? They love it when you tell them excuse me, I mean I understand if it were a bunch of tweens talking about twilight, I'd tell them to move too, but old people?
 
Not knowing enough detail makes me hesitant to suggest something but either A.) The guy is just an ******* and when a lady didn't obey a command he gave he decided to arrest her or B.) They were doing something that they should not have been doing or they were required for whatever reason to move and this lady decided to ***** about it until she got arrested.

The article doesn't say they were doing anything wrong....it says they weren't blocking the sidewalk and there is no mention of anyone calling the police about them...just that the police pulled up and told them to move along, and the one lady asked "why".

Sounds like a cop on a power trip.
 
And why was he out of his vehicle? and who tells old people to
"move"? They love it when you tell them excuse me, I mean I understand if it were a bunch of tweens talking about twilight, I'd tell them to move too, but old people?

He might've been walking a beat.

The article doesn't say they were doing anything wrong....it says they weren't blocking the sidewalk and there is no mention of anyone calling the police about them...just that the police pulled up and told them to move along, and the one lady asked "why".

Sounds like a cop on a power trip.

That's what it sounds like to me.
 
Not knowing enough detail makes me hesitant to suggest something but either A.) The guy is just an ******* and when a lady didn't obey a command he gave he decided to arrest her or B.) They were doing something that they should not have been doing or they were required for whatever reason to move and this lady decided to ***** about it until she got arrested.
And there we go. Took all of 5 seconds for you to try and take the cop's side.
 
:p

I didn't take his side. Even if he was within his legal rights to arrest her, which it appears he wasn't, he's still a *****ebag.
 
This is what police Cartman would've done. :oldrazz:
 
I think he keeps mixing up his old white women with young black guys. Geez, cops with dyslexia nowadays.
 
Normally I do side with the police, but from the evidence presented and the witness statements, there's nothing here that provides a reasonable explanation for the Officer's actions outside of just being a jackass.
 
He might've been walking a beat.

The article says Dolson and his partner 'pulled up' to the scene....that sounds more like a patrol car than walking a beat.
 
I think he keeps mixing up his old white women with young black guys. Geez, cops with dyslexia nowadays.

You better watch your tone BOY.

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