Pinkins said Thomas revved his engine and that he was wedged between Thomas' car and a parked car. But police wrote that surveillance footage revealed Pinkins was actually on the other side of Thomas' car and the video "did not support aggressive movement of the victim's vehicle prior to guards discharging their firearms."
Only real cops get to lie about that and have the police and prosecutors back up their false stories.
Jones argued he fired in self-defense because the victim "drove toward him."
Another one that only certified LEOs are allowed to use falsely.
Pinkins said Thomas revved his engine and that he was wedged between Thomas' car and a parked car. But police wrote that surveillance footage revealed Pinkins was actually on the other side of Thomas' car and the video "did not support aggressive movement of the victim's vehicle prior to guards discharging their firearms."
ReplyDeleteOnly real cops get to lie about that and have the police and prosecutors back up their false stories.
Jones argued he fired in self-defense because the victim "drove toward him."
Another one that only certified LEOs are allowed to use falsely.
Clearl\y, the answer to your question is “yes” —
ReplyDelete"Jones’ right to carry a firearm was revoked in 2006 after he impersonated an officer and made a false police report, according to the documents."