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Balko linked to this a few days ago with a warning that viewing it may cause play havoc with one's blood pressure. Personally I just became numb clicking through the "Previous" page links. I never did reach the last page. Absolutely depressing and infuriating.
Shortly after Sullivan stopped by Trooper David Olney on Route 12, Sullivan sped away from the vehicle stop and drove to his Remsen home with Olney following, according to police.
Sullivan then spent time on his telephone with law enforcement colleagues until he emerged from his home about three hours later, Aney has said. Sullivan was taken to state police barracks where he submitted to a Breathalyzer test.
Sullivan’s blood-alcohol level was found to be 0.09 percent about 4 ½ hours after the initial police stop, according to court documents.
Aney has since said Sullivan’s decision to drive away from the stop and go to his home was proper because it was an attempt to avoid an escalating confrontation with trooper Olney.
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The Twitter feed is a recent offshoot of his blog:
http://injusticeinseattle.blogspot.com/
Balko linked to this a few days ago with a warning that viewing it may cause play havoc with one's blood pressure.
Personally I just became numb clicking through the "Previous" page links. I never did reach the last page. Absolutely depressing and infuriating.
I was cynically amused reading
this item from that list...
Shortly after Sullivan stopped by Trooper David Olney on Route 12, Sullivan sped away from the vehicle stop and drove to his Remsen home with Olney following, according to police.
Sullivan then spent time on his telephone with law enforcement colleagues until he emerged from his home about three hours later, Aney has said. Sullivan was taken to state police barracks where he submitted to a Breathalyzer test.
Sullivan’s blood-alcohol level was found to be 0.09 percent about 4 ½ hours after the initial police stop, according to court documents.
Aney has since said Sullivan’s decision to drive away from the stop and go to his home was proper because it was an attempt to avoid an escalating confrontation with trooper Olney.
Hmmm.... I didn't know that was an option...
Damn. This guy is on it.
Instead of "Only Ones" reports maybe just a link to this gentleman's site/Twitter profile is in order.
Might save you some work, David.
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