Quote (ofthevoid @ Dec 24 2016 08:23pm)
The younger girl got in front of her precisely because she seemed to give into her impulses and started behaving in a matter consistent of someone that is about to be violent. Any normal person that has another person yelling, clenching their firsts and moving closer the first instinct is this person is aggressing.
He asked her one question, she goes ham and starts behaving erratic. She could of simply answered calmly, filed a police report, the officer would of decided if further action ( i.e. the guy getting arrested) was needed based on evidence and even if she wasn't happy she could just sue him and argue her case in front a judge. Instead she chooses this route.
yea, seems to be the case..

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she was irate, fists clenched, ready to strike! No, wait, she had a phone in her hand and was standing there quite calmly after having an argument where she was scolded on a personal level by a clueless cop she called for help.
The police chief already called this disturbing and the officer has been placed on restricted duty, at the very least, the higher ups have acknowledged he is in the wrong here, you can't seem to.