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A driver is pulled over for allegedly speeding, going 53 in a 35 zone. The officer asks for the driver's license and insurance, but the driver repeatedly asks to see the speed reading and requests a supervisor instead. The officer states that the reason for the stop is speeding and asks for ID multiple times. The officer threatens to break the window if the driver doesn't comply. The driver is then placed under arrest for obstruction of official business and failing to provide ID. The officer orders the driver to step out of the vehicle or the window will be broken. The driver exits the vehicle, claiming to have done nothing wrong and asks if the other officer is the supervisor. The driver states they were pulled over for a speeding ticket.

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I pulled this driver over for going 70 in a 55. He said he was keeping up with traffic. He admitted he was driving without a license because he's waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case related to January 6th, for which he is awaiting a pardon. He also said he had pending traffic violations. Dispatch confirmed his habitual traffic violator status. Because driving with a suspended license is a felony, I have to take him into custody. I told him there was no leeway with felonies in Indiana. As I was about to handcuff him, he pulled out a gun and shot himself.

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An officer tells a woman she is being taken to the police department as part of an investigation, but says they don't know the full details. The officer instructs the woman to gather her belongings from the car and explains that she will be handcuffed. The woman asks if her husband can accompany her, but the officer says he will stay in touch with him. The woman expresses confusion and fear about the situation. The officer offers her a bag in case she gets nauseous during the ride.

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An officer pulls over a driver in a silver Kia, citing failure to use headlights in inclement weather and not wearing a seatbelt. The driver argues it's daylight and not raining, refusing to provide license, registration, or insurance, and demands the officer's supervisor. The driver asks the officer to cite the law requiring headlights. The officer orders the driver to exit the vehicle, stating he is under arrest for resisting. The driver refuses to exit, so the officer threatens to break the window. The driver asks why he was pulled over, stating the officer opened his car door and said his headlights were off despite other drivers also having their headlights off. The officer repeats the order to exit the vehicle.

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A person is recording what appears to be a dog being barbecued over an open fire in a neighbor's backyard. The recorder zooms in on the animal's tail. A child is present and repeatedly identifies the animal as a dog. The recorder states their cat is missing.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 for driving in the wrong direction. Speaker 1 explains that they recently moved and got confused. Speaker 0 asks about alcohol consumption and conducts tests. Speaker 1 mentions social anxiety and being non-binary. Speaker 0 tries to be respectful but struggles with the correct pronouns. Speaker 1 mentions mental health issues and generational trauma. Speaker 0 attempts a sobriety test, but Speaker 1 feels triggered. Speaker 0 tries to arrest Speaker 1, who resists and accuses Speaker 0 of being intimidating and scary due to their indigenous background. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 expressing fear.

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A person is questioning someone about a dead cat. They ask, "Why'd you kill the cat?" and "Did you eat that cat?". Another person states, "We caught up and she was just laying there with you," and claims "She was eating it? Yeah. She was." The first person suggests calling the humane society to pick up the deceased cat.

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A driver was pulled over by an officer who stated the driver's headlights were off in inclement weather. The driver argued that other people also had their headlights off and that it wasn't raining. The officer stated headlights were still required. The driver repeatedly asked the officer to show him the law and to call a supervisor, and the officer told him to exit the vehicle. The officer then told the driver to show his hands and back up to the car. The driver said he was just "bugging" his "tits."

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A person in a car is stopped by an officer who says the tag design is not allowed. The person identifies as a third-year law student and demands the officer's documents. The officer requests the person's driver's license, which is refused. The person repeatedly asks for the officer's watch commander to come to the scene. The officer threatens to call the sheriff. The officer demands the driver's license and orders the person out of the car, while the person insists there is no lawful reason for the demands. The officer points a weapon and orders the person to unbuckle their seatbelt and exit the vehicle. The person states that the officer has a weapon pointed at them and asks someone to call an attorney. The officer orders the person to get out of the car and onto the ground, threatening to use a taser. The person says they cannot stand on their own and refuses to comply.

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The transcript describes a high-speed traffic stop and confrontation on Briley Parkway. A black SUV is eastbound on Briley Parkway at 85 mph in a 55 mph zone. A Metro Police officer pursues the SUV for several miles. At one point, the SUV flashed blue lights back at the Metro officer, and the officer eventually pulls alongside the vehicle and calls out to the driver before the SUV finally pulls over. The driver exits the SUV and identifies himself as a state trooper. The officer warns, “I’ll lock you up if you touch me again.” The trooper displays his badge, and shortly after, the interaction becomes physical again. The transcript notes that “All of this was Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton in the vehicle.” The driver insists, “Yeah. Did you not see my blue lights?” and adds, “I don’t care who you are. I’m the police.” The officer responds that the police are trying to stop him for breaking the law, stating, “You need to yield to the police.” The confrontation ends after the trooper shows the officer his ID and the two part ways. As they part, the driver questions, “What’s your problem, dude? I got business to take care of, man. We got places to go.” The other replies, “Yes. Got to tell you about it, my friend. Have a good day. We will see about it.”

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A driver was pulled over by an officer who stated the driver's headlights were off in inclement weather. The driver argued that other people also had their headlights off and that it wasn't raining. The officer stated headlights were still required. The driver repeatedly asked the officer to look up the law and call a supervisor, and the officer told the driver to exit the vehicle. The officer then told the driver to show their hands and back up to the car.

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My son identifies as a cat and his school isn't taking it seriously. I'm considering suing them because during class, he was licking his paws and the teacher asked him to stop. I refused to tell my son to suppress his self-expression. It's sad that schools try to mold children into thinking they have to act like humans. He's not a human, he's a cat. I want to know if other parents are facing this issue so we can take legal action together.

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A traffic stop escalates after Speaker 0 is pulled over for speeding 50 in a 40 zone and issued a citation with a court date of 5/7/2024 at 1 PM. Speaker 0 refuses to provide a contact number and repeatedly tells Speaker 1 to "get the fuck off." Speaker 0 then makes a comment about "dogs" and references "K.K.K.K." before repeatedly demanding to know the reason for a warrant. Speaker 0 is informed the warrant is for evading. Speaker 0 denies evading and insults the officers, questioning their upbringing and intelligence. Speaker 0 claims to have a 12-vehicle and accuses an officer of hurting his arm. Speaker 0 is then taken into custody. Speaker 1 comments that the situation "went sideways."

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You have a California driver's license but no physical copy? That's noted. You identify as a cat? The information on the tag seems to belong to your boyfriend. I didn't mean to offend, but I assumed you two were together based on your attire. However, I'm not mad about the assumption; I'm just his owner, not his boyfriend. We can handle this differently. I could tow the car since a cat can't drive in California. Animal control could take you to a shelter, and your owner would need to pay $70 for retrieval and immunizations. What do you want to do? I can also call a mental health professional if you're considering a rabies shot instead of just showing me your ID.

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An individual is being arrested, and officers are attempting to get him to cooperate. The individual refuses to provide his ID, driver's license, or proof of insurance, but an officer writes down the number as he holds it up. The individual does not consent to searches or seizures on his property. He asks what he is being arrested for and an officer replies that it is for a warrant. The individual demands to know what the warrant is for and accuses the officers of being crooked. He continues to resist and curse at the officers. An officer asks another if they have the individual's belongings. The individual asks an officer if he was following him.

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What seems to be the problem, officer? You've been driving alone in the carpool lane. Alone? My pronouns are they, them, so we can drive here. I got a driver in the carpool lane who says her pronouns are they. Excuse me, her? Let’s just get your license and registration. You want photo ID? Racist much? How about a vaccine card? Sure, I have all my medical records. We were boosted seven times. Are we free to go? Did you just assume my gender? Assuming gender is offensive. Now you're perpetuating the gender binary onto me. Stop yelling. Are you going to shoot me? Saying you can't do something is ableist. We have a mental disability. I'm 1/1,024th Native American. You can't fine me; that funds police departments. I need backup at the 4 or 5 in Santa Monica.

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A driver was pulled over because their headlights were off in inclement weather. The driver stated that other people also had their headlights off and that it wasn't raining. The officer stated that headlights were still required. The driver asked the officer to look up the law and call a supervisor. The officer told the driver to exit the vehicle. The driver complied, stating they had done nothing wrong. The officer told the driver they were resisting and to shut up. The driver stated they were being hurt.

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An officer stopped a driver because his vehicle resembled a patrol car with a light bar. The driver stated the car was previously a police vehicle and he uses it for security. The officer confirmed the light bar did not have red and blue lights, which would be illegal. The driver refused to provide his license, registration, and insurance, arguing that no crime had been committed. He stated he only has to provide ID if a crime has been committed. The officer stated the stop was an investigation to determine if the lights were illegal. The driver requested the officer's name and badge number and asked to speak with a supervisor. He claimed the stop was harassment and a violation of his rights as a disabled veteran, and that he knows the law and the Constitution. The officer released him.

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A person in a car questions another person in a car about parking in a disabled spot. The first person asks if the second person has a disabled sticker. The second person asks why they have to answer that. The second person explains that just because a disabled sticker isn't visible, doesn't mean they don't have one. They state that some people have permanent disabilities, so the sticker is on their tag, not the window.

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A driver is pulled over for going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver says he is from Maryland but works in San Luis, Missouri. He states his license is expired because he is waiting for immigration papers. The officer asks where they are coming from, and the driver says San Luis, where he works in construction doing painting and drywall. He mentions a future project in Nisquiel. The officer asks about insurance, which the driver has trouble locating. The officer notes the vehicle has four rows of seats, which he finds unusual, suspecting an extra row was added to transport people for money, possibly to Maryland.

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An officer pulled over a driver for an expired inspection sticker. The driver stated he had a gun and no driver's license. He refused to provide his name or registration. The driver expressed frustration with the American system, claiming he served with special forces and lost his brother. He said he was brought to the U.S. and is "dying every fucking single day" because he can't get a job or disability and his license was taken for lack of insurance payment. He said he should have served with the Taliban and is now more concerned about Americans than the Taliban. The officer noticed the driver reaching for his weapon and called for backup. The officer told him not to reach for anything. Shots were then fired. The officer reported he was hit.

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A person is questioned about a dead cat. The person is asked why they killed the cat and if they ate it. Another person states they saw the first person with the cat, saying "she was just laying there with it" and "she was eating it." Someone suggests calling the humane society to pick up the deceased cat.

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Could you send police as soon as possible? I'm sitting here, and there's it looks like it's a male and a female. They understand, but, like, you're giving me two different options. 177 170 Sixth Street and 130 Third Avenue. You take the dog's eyes and everything. When I fill park, I'm currently watching a male and a female female both with two dogs. Oh my god. He's he's taking duct tape and tying up the dog. Does Mel and a female take it? Yes. Yes. Yes. You wanna get out of the car?

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Officer stops a driver who is armed and says, “I have a gun, and I'm armed.” The driver questions why he was called over. The Officer notes the caller’s inspection sticker expired. The Driver replies that there is no driving license and refuses to show identification, saying, “There’s no I don’t have a driving license.” The Driver tells the Officer to “Go back, sit in the fucking car, and leave,” and the Officer insists, “No? It doesn't work that way.” The Driver refuses to provide his name and, increasingly agitated, blasts about his difficulties, saying, “You are you're fucking killing me. Fucking people don't get a disability. I have kids and I have a lot of fucking bullshit things.” The Driver claims he cannot get a job or disability and has had his license taken because he cannot pay insurance, asking why the Officers are “fucking treating me this way.” The Officer asks for the registration to the vehicle; the Driver responds, “Nothing. Nothing.” The Officer confirms, “You got nothing?” The Driver continues to berate the Officers, calling them “fucking dumbass fucking people,” and asserts he cannot return to his country because of them, saying he started “fucking armed.” He introduces his memory of service, claiming, “I served… with American Spanish,” and asserts that the people who brought him to the country and the Officers are responsible for his plight, saying, “You brought me to this goddamn country, and I'm dying every fucking single day. And I have four children, and we wholly survive because you're a fucking racist people.” The Driver maintains he has nothing to show, and the Officers remain concerned about safety, with the Driver warning, “Don’t reach for anything, dude. Don’t talking about… I’m telling you don’t reach. I don’t give damn if you fucking do anything.” The Officer states, “Just wanna use the field. Tell us it’s gonna be restricted for $14.39. Sir, I stopped you for a lawful traffic stop.” The Driver retorts, “I I don't give a damn fuck. You lying.” The Driver reiterates that he served with special forces, lost his brother, and lost everything, insisting the Officers lied for twenty-five years. The Officer offers condolences, and the Driver responds, “No. You’re sorry to hear that? No. No. Don’t don't play that bullshit.” The Driver confirms he has no registration and asserts he was American by saying, “You are American. I give you my fucking what do you call that shit? Take it.” He notes his license was taken, claiming it was “for more fucking with fucking Taliban better than you,” and accuses “you people” of lying and playing games. The confrontation escalates as the Driver signals his companions, while the Officers prepare for action. The Driver proclaims he has four children and warns not to reach for a gun. The exchange ends with radio traffic announcing, “800 bravo shots fired.”

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I pulled someone over for going 70 in a 55. They said they were keeping up with traffic and admitted they were driving without a license, waiting on a hardship license after moving back from Idaho due to a federal case. They mentioned being a January 6th defendant awaiting a pardon. I found out that they are a habitual traffic violator, resulting in a felony status for driving while suspended. Because of the felony, I explained there was no leeway and that they would have to come with me. I attempted to arrest them, but they resisted and threatened self-harm.
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