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State Representative Garnet Coleman......Lying Piece Of Shit
So, the latest in the "look at me, I was profiled too" feeding frenzy, Representative Garnet Coleman decided to spice up his committee hearing on the Sandra Bland investigation by accusing a Policeman of rude, crude, and disrespectful behavior during a traffic stop some two weeks earlier.He was clocked at 94 mph.
It made no difference to Rep Coleman that he could possibly ruin this officers career. The important thing was to make sure he had a good story, that he could identify, that he was also important.
But, what he really is, is a liar. Thank God for dash cams. As the Officers boss said, he was totally professional in every manner.
I wish there was some punishment or law against this type of conduct. An officer's career and good name could have been ruined. But Rep Coleman is still an "honorable man".
So, the latest in the "look at me, I was profiled too" feeding frenzy, Representative Garnet Coleman decided to spice up his committee hearing on the Sandra Bland investigation by accusing a Policeman of rude, crude, and disrespectful behavior during a traffic stop some two weeks earlier.He was clocked at 94 mph.
It made no difference to Rep Coleman that he could possibly ruin this officers career. The important thing was to make sure he had a good story, that he could identify, that he was also important.
But, what he really is, is a liar. Thank God for dash cams. As the Officers boss said, he was totally professional in every manner.
I wish there was some punishment or law against this type of conduct. An officer's career and good name could have been ruined. But Rep Coleman is still an "honorable man".
Speeding in a State provided vehicle should get his vehicle privileges revoked ! Lying about it, while typical for dumbascrap politicians trying to keep " the hood vote ", should result in some type of official State sanction. Too bad the officer can't get a good attorney to take the case for a charge of slander.
Rep Coleman and Brian Williams should get together sometime to swap "doozies" and "conflated" recollections of their life experiences.
Hopefully the dash cam also shows the actual speed of the dishonorable representative from the great state of Texas. He must have been hanging out with the wonderfully lucid Sheila Jackson Lee.
The only thing this officer did wrong was not to cite this "state official" for doing 94mph, especially after knowing he had been given previous warnings for speeding. Try doing what this "state official" did sometime by passing a patrol card doing 94 mph and see if you are let off with only a warning. I don't think so. And then to have the nerve to say what he said about this officer. Fuck this POS!
I suppose it is reasonable to believe he was intentionally speeding for the purpose of drawing the attention of an officer so that he could create an incident for which he was "profiled"!
So, the latest in the "look at me, I was profiled too" feeding frenzy, Representative Garnet Coleman decided to spice up his committee hearing on the Sandra Bland investigation by accusing a Policeman of rude, crude, and disrespectful behavior during a traffic stop some two weeks earlier.He was clocked at 94 mph. It made no difference to Rep Coleman that he could possibly ruin this officers career. The important thing was to make sure he had a good story, that he could identify, that he was also important. But, what he really is, is a liar. Thank God for dash cams. As the Officers boss said, he was totally professional in every manner. http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015...-traffic-stop/ I wish there was some punishment or law against this type of conduct. An officer's career and good name could have been ruined. But Rep Coleman is still an "honorable man".
That officer showed far more restraint than I would have - Garnet was an asshole to him!