Shut up puppet...
don't make me angry.
I am just gonna call you "puppet"...
Pull your string and you jump...someone pulls another string and you are ready to jump the other way...
trying to be tough and you let anyone control you anytime they want to jerk your little string...
what a stupid controlled puppet.
Now shut the up puppet....![]()
Shut up puppet...
don't make me angry.
or what, piggy?
You are right on cue...
Puppet.
You gained 5 pounds in the last week?
It's easy to act like this doesn't happen or isn't very common, but it does all the time. This DWI accident occurred at the crossing right up the street from my parent's house, probably less than 3 houses over. And it's not like it was a simple mistake; the guy ran into a huge boulder and garden that is right in the middle of a circular 4-way intersection.
http://austin.ynn.com/content/263785...intana-for-dwi
By an odd coincidence, I actually ended up getting a letter for jury duty, showed up, got selected, and ended up on the jury panel for this guy's case. Less than 15 minutes before the trial was set to begin (we were literally lined up in the hallway outside of the courtroom), er copped a plea bargain and got off with a gottamn slap on the wrist.Leander police arrest APD Officer Quintana for DWI
By: Ashley Porter
Austin Officer Leonardo Quintana was arrested in Leander.
The Leander Police Department charged an Austin police officer, recently involved in a controversial shooting death, with driving while intoxicated.
According to the affidavit released by the Williamson County Attorney's Office, Leander police found Quintana at Saddle Blanket Place and Osage Road at around 5 a.m. Tuesday. His car was damaged and the tires were deflated. The affidavit says Quintana failed several sobriety tests and admitted to having a couple drinks at a friend's house.
http://www.hillcountrynews.com/news/...cc4c03286.html
Seems like the kind of guy we want keeping our streets safe, right?LEANDER — A former Austin Police Officer from Leander was given probation for a driving while intoxicated arrest in 2010 in Leander.
Leonardo Quintana was sentenced to 12 months probation and fined $400 after being convicted Monday afternoon.
Authorities say Quintana crashed his sport utility vehicle into a traffic circle in a Leander neighborhood last January.
Leander police arrested him at the scene and Quintana later pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial on Jan. 31 of this year.
The trial was later pushed back, due to conflicts in scheduling.
Quintana was involved in the shooting death of Nathaniel Sanders in Austin in 2009 and was later cleared in that shooting.
Since the shooting, Quintana was fired twice from the Austin Police Department last year. He regained his job once, only to be fired again less than a week later.
Quintana’s attorney told reporters that Austin Police Department officials share blame in Quintana’s DWI charge, because the embattled officer told supervisors he was struggling with drinking after the shooting.
Quintana was also arrested in November on misdemeanor charges in connection with alleged assaults of his former fiancee who is also an Austin police officer.
Yes, I know that there are plenty of good and righteous cops, but there are plenty of crooked ones, too. When it comes down to it, there is no one there to babysit the babysitter. The police are left to police themselves, and how can anyone expect that kind of power not to corrupt?
Yes, cop are necessary for law and order, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't still prepare yourself for that one cop, should you ever find yourself in one of those unlucky encounters. Know your personal rights, cooperate with the officers as much as possible within those, and pick your battles wisely. Or, just try to avoid them in the first place.
Last edited by Dex; 08-04-2011 at 01:21 AM.
He is off the streets.
The politicians in D.C. police themselves and do whatever the they want and cater to the highest bidder $$$...
yet, people are worried about measly public servants policing themselves (they don't--but that's another neverending thread in itself)
If people really gave a ...they would worry about the idiots in D.C. and companies like Dupont, Merck, etc....and what they have perpetrated on innocent people ...(another thread)
Public servants are harmless compared to those two.
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Hey, you won't hear me arguing that politicians and the Wall Street fat cats are any better. But I'm not going to run into many politicians when I'm driving in my car, or out at the park or on the town. And unless I'm giving them my support or hard-earned dollars, I wouldn't expect them to pay much attention to me anyways.
No you're a needle !!!
the largest gang just killed another innocent model citizen
Man Dies After Struggle With Police
SAPD: Officers Use Taser, K-9 To Subdue Suspect
POSTED: Thursday, August 4, 2011
UPDATED: 8:25 am CDT August 4, 2011
SAN ANTONIO -- San Antonio police said a 30-year-old man died and three officers suffered minor injuries following a slow-speed chase on the west side early Thursday morning.
Police said the chase started at around 3 a.m. when officers attempted to pull over a wrong-way driver at La Cantera Parkway and Interstate 10, but the driver refused to stop.
http://www.ksat.com/news/28763009/detail.html
when will the police do something......oh wait.
while im not defending the actions of this particular police officer, according to the Texas Penal Code (im in texas so therefore thats what im using) he would have been charged with Section 22.01(A) Assault with Bodily Injury. Class A Misdemeanor. IF he would have incapacitated the woman (which goin from the vid he did not because she could get up and walk around. if through an investigation it was established she had a serious injury to the brain or something else then the charge would be adjusted accordingly through the prosecuting D.A.) he would be charged with Section 22.02(A) Aggrivated Assault Serious Bodily Injury, Second Degree Felony.
please learn the law and the elements of the offesne before complaining based on your feelings.
maybe the DA didnt have enough money to try a Class B Misdemeanor. remember money drives the world. maybe the money they would have waisted on this guy to have a trial may have forced the DA to make a deal with someone else with a more severe offense. which would have upset you more? forcing this guy to spend time in jail, pay a fine+court costs or someone else getting that "slap on the wrist" who, for arguments sake, murdered someone. also, this guy has lost his career because he has made some boneheaded choices and will no doubt be paying for this the rest of his life. so is it really a slap on the wrist? prima facia says yes, but if you look at the long term effects i would say its going to COST him more in the long run....
You are wasting your time here...
these people only want to hear that cops are the s of the earth and should all die...
silverblk face
Not quite what I was getting at, but I appreciate your creative interpretation.
My uncle is an ex-sheriff. Good guy. Was a good officer as far as I can tell. But when his son (my cousin) started finding himself in prison during some troubled years, he also seemed to know the strings to pull to get him out or lessen the blow. Do I think that was fair? no.
Quintana was totally set to go to trial until he switched from not guilty to guilty on the plea, so they obviously had money to prosecute. And personally, what I expect is for him to face the same trial and sentencing that I would face as a law-abiding citizen (if not more critical, since I would think cops should be held to a higher standard). Do you think I could get away with a $400 fine and probation for a DUI-related accident? , 400 bucks will barely cover a speeding ticket these days.
I'm not saying all cops are s . I've encountered and known plenty of seemingly respectable officers. I even made a point to say that yes, we do need them for law and order. My point is you can't give people that amount of power, and not expect some to take advantage of it. The crooked ones are out there, and its best to know your personal right and pick your battles wisely, in case you ever come across one of them.
I gave up on this repe ive thread a long time ago but came back just for some s and giggles. Do you "social warriors" in here at least admit that this is a problem that's faced EVERY nation both past and present or are you too naive?
and now symple's butthurt has moved to other threads. The dude's gotta be either an ex con or just an angst ridden teenager who just got his first ticket. Lighten up
Last edited by CubanSucks; 08-04-2011 at 11:55 PM.
misread the article about the leander cop. also, it takes alot less time, (money) to enter a guilty plea in a plea deal than it does to have a trial....
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