You can't kick your way out of a squad car once you are in the back. In fact I was detained once and there were no handles in the back of the squad car I was in. It would take a great deal of force to knock out the window of a squad car. She is handcuffed in that picture, they say she was handcuffed. They had her handcuffed when the put her into the vehicle. Her dress is down to her hips. How does her dress get down to her hips like that, unless someone was pulling her clothes off or down. Yea, this whole story stinks here with the cops. In fact she is a student, an honor student. They claim she was drunk, but there was no blood test taken, no breathalizer test done etc. Originally Posted by Stan.Dupp
what does that tell you?Well I can see your point here.. that is a whole lot of damage though, crushed jaw, bleeding on the brain and all..so if the car was going slow, and an officer yanked her out while it was still moving would she have had that much damage? Hmmm...
rear doors on cop cars are secure from the inside, which means the door had to be opened from the outside ... at what speed was the cop car going when the officer running along side the car opened the door and yanked her out ?
a little logic goes a long way, unless you are a moron. Originally Posted by CJ7
How about a simple explanation.This seems like the most logical explanation.
The door wasn't closed right. She was drunk and leaning against it. And when the cop car made the turn, the door swung open and she fell out.
I don't see anything in the video tape to contradict that.\ Originally Posted by ExNYer
....a whole lot of damage though, crushed jaw, bleeding on the brain and all..so if the car was going slow, and an officer yanked her out while it was still moving would she have had that much damage? .. Originally Posted by Stan.DuppThere were 2 patrol units shown going through the intersection ... one was straight and going what looked in the area of 30 mph if the speed of the video was normal, etc., and the second vehicle turned left from the right street coming into the intersection, which meant it feel in behind the 1st unit that just passed through the intersection ....
This seems like the most logical explanation. Originally Posted by FlectiNonFrangiBut there's no conspiracy involved, so it doesn't satisfy any one's agenda. Simple accidents are never considered.
How about a simple explanation.#1: Did she come the vehicle turning or the one just passing through the intersection?
The door wasn't closed right. She was drunk and leaning against it. And when the cop car made the turn, the door swung open and she fell out.
I don't see anything in the video tape to contradict that.\ Originally Posted by ExNYer
#1: Did she come the vehicle turning or the one just passing through the intersection?Let me be clear that I'm not saying the cops aren't responsible for her injuries.
#2: I didn't see her being ejected from either one.
#3: If the door wasn't closed OR she wasn't belted in ... it's negligence at least on officers.
Hopefully they have an onboard cam ..
..... they often direct it to the rear when enroute to .............. with someone in custody.
If she came from the vehicle turning the force of the turn builds up speed for her and basically slings her out of the car ... increasing her ejection speed .... increasing her injuries ...
.. at least negligence ... SOP is to belt her in. Originally Posted by LexusLover