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This Is Real Bad

Lewis

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Elderly Woman Dragged From Car by Texas Cop

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A Texas police department is defending an officer who is seen on a dashcam video pulling a 77-year-old woman out of her car during a traffic stop.
Sgt. Gene Geheb, an officer from the Keene Police Department, pulled Lynn Bedford over Aug. 19 for driving 66 mph in a 50 mph zone. But their stop grew heated when Bedford refused to hand over her driver's license and insurance card, according to police reports and video from the officer's dashcam. The officer was also wearing a microphone and camera.


"The incident has been reviewed thoroughly by the Keene Police Department and the city of Keene administration," a statement from the Keene Police Department said. "All parties have concluded that Sgt. Geheb did not violate any state laws or department policies, and in fact was following department policy in regards to violators not providing information."


"Let's hurry up, I've got to go to the bathroom," Beford can be heard telling Geheb when he approached her SUV. "I have a bladder infection."
Geheb asked repeatedly for her driver's license and insurance.
"I'll give it to you in a minute," Bedford said.
"No you give it to me now or I'm going to take you to jail," the officer said, to which Bedford responded, "Well go ahead."
Geheb then opened the door to Bedford's SUV and began pulling on her arm.


"You want to play this way, come on," he said.
He then asked repeatedly for her to get out of the vehicle, but Bedford refused.
"You are hurting me," she said. "I'm going to report you hurting me. For hurting me and twisting my arm."
Geheb pulled her arm again and Bedford fell to the ground. The officer then arrested her.
Chief Rocky Alberti of the Keene Police Department arrived at the scene and after speacking to Geheb and Bedford, released the woman, ABC affiliate WFAA reported. Bedford received a citation for speeding and another for failing to provide identification.


Bedford's attorney, Clay Graham, believes Geheb went too far in pulling her from her SUV and could have handled the situation differently.
"She is very disappointed to learn that instead of being protected and served, she was basically antagonized and assaulted," Graham told WFAA.
"Get back in his squad car, follow her home; follow her to the nearest comfort room, use the restroom and then issue a citation, or whatever he had discretion to do," Graham added.


Graham told WFAA Bedford was bruised during the altercation and he plans to take the case to the Johnson County District Attorney's Office .
 
She asked for it. Literally! She told him to arrest her because she didn't think he'd do it and thought she was going to get out of a ticket by being obstinate and rude to the guy from the moment he walked up.
 
Bladder invections very often make old women a bit off. A bit goofy... Any of you who's grandma seems slightly off see about having it checked. The cop is out of line, the woman should have 'wet' the car....:)
 
She asked for it. Literally! She told him to arrest her because she didn't think he'd do it and thought she was going to get out of a ticket by being obstinate and rude to the guy from the moment he walked up.
But the woman is 77, she is to old to be jerked around like that.
 
Well do you think that he should be fired.

Nope not on one incident.. Cops are people too. They can have good days and bad days.

I worked at a (DONT LAUGH) donut shop the cops stopped by in the very early hours to get some coffee they had been searching for a little girl. They had the bad guy they knew who he was but could not hold him becasue they had not found the little girls body .
The one just could not stop the tears from falling i am sure the next bad guy felt some of the pain.

A history of incidents even a very short history may well mean the cop is in the wrong job... they are just people...some good some bad
 
No need to retire him - he just did a horrible thing. I hope he feels good when I treat his own mother like that.
 
Nope not on one incident.. Cops are people too. They can have good days and bad days.

I worked at a (DONT LAUGH) donut shop the cops stopped by in the very early hours to get some coffee they had been searching for a little girl. They had the bad guy they knew who he was but could not hold him becasue they had not found the little girls body .
The one just could not stop the tears from falling i am sure the next bad guy felt some of the pain.

A history of incidents even a very short history may well mean the cop is in the wrong job... they are just people...some good some bad
Very true cops are people too, had 2 in the family now only one.
 
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