• @[email protected]
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    1 hour ago

    “I was not in my uniform, and at no point in my interaction with the staff did I identify myself as a member of the law enforcement community,” Sheriff Owens said. “At no point did I indicate my position, nor did I ask the responders to do anything that they would not, had not, or have not done for anyone else who makes a business dispute call.”

    His excuse seems to be that anyone could have called the police on the Burger King employees for giving someone the wrong order, to which I would say:

    1. Thats still an enormous dick move and

    B. Do you think that deputies would have rushed across town to deal with just any random crank, angry at a Burger King?

  • TheTechnician27
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    3 hours ago

    Even worse somehow:

    The video posted by Cavender claims that deputies were dispatched to “speed” through Cobb County to respond to Sheriff Owens’ issue at a nearby Burger King. The video appears to depict the deputies running red lights and using their sirens.

    The intersection of [email protected] and ACAB.

    • @irreticentOP
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      It’s a good example of [email protected].

      Why do they feel the need to protect and serve the Sheriff in this way?