What happened on 421? Cops everywhere
MarieLaveau
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Posted 1:07 pm, 01/21/2019
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You're so right M M.. When they get All speeders off roadways they'll be plenty of open road for ones that abide by speed limits posted.. Yet, will it be a cost & fine/DL taken or how many lives lost?? Secondly, which do you think the State/States want most, the $$$$$ or loss of life??..
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Countryboy538
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Posted 12:12 pm, 01/21/2019
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Would yall want someone to talk about you like this after your death? None of you are perfect, neither are you any better than him by talking about him like you do. You don't even know the whole story or you wouldn't make the comments that you have.
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Mighty Moose
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Posted 8:35 am, 01/18/2019
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Tilly22 | Posted 5:02 pm, 01/10/2019 | Is giving out a speeding ticket worth someone's life?
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YES! he was putting innocent people's lives at risk. If patrol did not stop pple and give tickets, there would be no need to have speed limits.
He made a choice and it cost him his life. The patrol was doing what they are paid to do, get speeders off the highway.
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Countryboy538
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Posted 8:13 pm, 01/17/2019
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Funeral arrangements were held today at 1pm.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 5:04 pm, 01/17/2019
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I haven't but then I haven't been looking or care
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everydayisanewone
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Posted 4:33 pm, 01/17/2019
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Just wondering if anyone had seen any funeral arrangements for Cody Cooper ? I have been looking but haven't seen any so was wondering if they were gonna be in Wilkes or somewhere else .
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 11:05 pm, 01/14/2019
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Saw the NC in the link. Still, it’s not a national policy. It’s a recommendation.
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antithesis
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Posted 11:03 pm, 01/14/2019
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The one I linked said "National Institute for Justice."
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 11:01 pm, 01/14/2019
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That’s NCHP. It’s not a guide for “most agencies across the nation”. Cist is talking out of his ***
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antithesis
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Posted 10:57 pm, 01/14/2019
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That mostly reiterates the national one that I linked... page 5 says that the cop should consider whether it's more dangerous to pursue, and should break off pursuit if the one being pursued isn't suspected of a violent crime and can be identified and apprehended later.
I would say that this may be why there's not a lot of information given about this chase. If the policy was for them to not pursue, but they did anyway, then the cops chasing could possibly be held accountable.
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168Amax
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Posted 10:45 pm, 01/14/2019
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ftpcontent4.worldnow.com/wbtv/SHP%20Chase%20Policy.pdf
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168Amax
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Posted 10:42 pm, 01/14/2019
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And trying to out run them on a straight 4 lane highway DUH
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antithesis
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Posted 10:42 pm, 01/14/2019
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Cisgender would appear to be right:
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 10:40 pm, 01/14/2019
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And you know what’s really dangerous? Running from the cops.
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 10:39 pm, 01/14/2019
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Don’t say is common practice since you actually have no idea if it is or not. As you said, you pulled it out of your ***.
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chendo
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Posted 10:37 pm, 01/14/2019
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They tried to PUT a bike? Wow...there only one way that will end...badly
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Cisgender
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Posted 10:36 pm, 01/14/2019
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It’s just common practice but yes I did pull that stat out my a***. Call North Wilkesboro Police Department and ask what their protocol is for chasing a motorcycle. Most agencies wouldn’t do what these troopers did. Just so dangerous to chase over a traffic violation. I’m not sure how you guys don’t understand this.
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 10:32 pm, 01/14/2019
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Most agencies across the nation? Got a link to back up that claim? Or did you just pull it out of your ***?
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Cisgender
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Posted 10:29 pm, 01/14/2019
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It’s my understanding that it’s a department to department decision as far as engaging in a high speed chase with a motorcycle. Most agencies across the nation would attempt to acquire the plate and lightly engage in trying to apprehend the suspect. N.C. highway patrol has their own protocol and a decision is usually made by the captian to continue pursuit or not. With a passenger they could not have chased and if he was bobbing in and out of traffic it is against protocol to chase. The articles on the news have been very vague about how he crashed. All I want to know is if a trooper car made contact with him and forced him to crash. If so I think that is outrageous regardless if the motorcyclist broke the law or not. I have a hard time understanding how you could feel any other way. And I’m not wrong about that Joseph you would be a bish in person you wouldn’t say anything like that.
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antithesis
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Posted 10:28 pm, 01/14/2019
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I couldn't find the actual laws, but two articles on the chase policy that I think are relevant to this topic:
And:
Another change, troopers can't chase motorcycles if there's a passenger or the bike is weaving in-and-out of traffic at high speeds.
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