If a white thug did this to a Black police officer, the white thug would have been fired and probably charged with perjury with a hate crime enhancer.
From Fire Rescue 1: A fire captain and firefighter are under fire after a false report that claimed a police officer created a sense of fear and cussed them out during a traffic stop.
Fox5Atlanta reported that Stone Mountain (Ga.) Police Sergeant Stephen Floyd was patrolling a street when he spotted a car with an expired license plate. He ordered the driver, DeKalb County Fire and Rescue Capt. Terrell Davis, to pull over.
"Do I need to call my chief or supervisor, your chief or Dr. Alexander?" Capt. Davis said.
Dr. Cedric Alexander is DeKalb County's public safety director. Floyd ignores him and heads back to his squad to write a ticket, where he meets Krystal Cathcart, another DeKalb Fire and Rescue employee.
"Do we need to call Dr. Alexander?" Cathcart asks.
"Call Dr. Alexander for what?" Sgt. Floyd responds.
Cathcart later filed an official complaint that Sgt. Floyd created "a sense of fear" at the scene, cussed her out by telling her to "back the f*** up" or he will throw her in the "back of my squad car," according to the report.
Capt. Davis backed up her written complaint saying Sgt. Floyd was "unprofessional, belligerent and disrespectful."
When Cathcart filed her complaint, she didn’t know Sgt. Davis had a dashboard camera on his car and a body camera on his chest. The complaint and video tell different stories.
Cathcart: "Hi officer, is there a problem?"
Sgt. Floyd: "How you doing?"
Sgt. Floyd: "You can wait over there."
Cathcart: "Why?"
Sgt. Floyd: "Because I asked you to. This traffic stop had nothing to do."
Cathcart: "I can stand right here."
Sgt. Floyd: "No you cannot stand right there, and it's the last time I'm going to ask you or I'm going to put you in the back of my car."
Cathcart: "We'll call Dr. Alexander."
Sgt. Floyd: "That's right, call Dr. Alexander, thank you very much."
The police department showed the video to Cathcart, who later changed her story and recanted the error of Sgt. Floyd using profanity. Officials later found Cathcart and Capt. Davis "less than truthful in their written and recorded statements," according to the report. http://www.firerescue1.com/fire-department-management/articles/52235018-Officers-body-cam-proves-firefighters-false-accusation
These 2 racist black firefighters gambled that that the police officer did not have a camera on him. They gambled and lost.
If this were a white thug going after a Black police officer, they would have charged with perjury and possibly a hate crime just to get out of a "fix it" ticket.
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