Derec
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Well he wasn't giving a straight answer before then, which prompted the cop to use "be straight up with me" because he sensed evasiveness. And it is notable that your "straight answer" was a straight-up lie because his license was indeed suspended, and not only for a time, but indefinitely. And he was likely looking at maximum sentence too, given that he'd done it before, among other things.Tensing asked "Be straight up with me, are you suspended?"
To which Dubose answered, "No."
Seems like a pretty straight answer to me.
SCOTUS has pretty much declared cops can tell both driver and passenger to exit. Not sure about IDs though.When the supervisor informs the passenger that he does not need to step out of the vehicle nor identify himself since he is not the driver of the car. No probable cause there.
Not relevant here though, as DuBose had no passengers.
But all his history is evidence of a very impulsive personality - somebody I'd expect to try to finagle himself out of a 6 month stay at the graybar hotel by any means possible.And yet in all of that he was never accused of -- let alone convicted for -- bribery.
Well 13 is more than 12, isn't it?- The "more than 12 children" you claim you got from his oldest son is a thirdhand citation from a badly-written tabloid paper that doesn't even carry the quote in the original; all other sources say he has 13 children and 4 grandchildren.
Even if he wasn't convicted of it (for example if the person he stole it from decided not to press charges;he seems to have been given way too many chances where some tough love would have served him better) doesn't mean he didn't do it.- He has never been convicted for joyriding or auto theft
Might be semantics, but the court page says "Trafficking in marihuana". And multiple articles spoke of him spending time in state prison (rather than county jail) for it.- He has never been convicted -- or even charged -- for "drug trafficking." He had a misdemeanor conviction for selling marijuana.
He also said "take your seat belt off". And DuBose did not have to turn on the engine and put the car in gear.Most significantly: the man was arrested over 60 times in fifteen years and and not ONCE in any of those arrests did he make any attempt to run from the police. I'm willing to grant, though, that this is probably the first time in any of those arrests that an officer tried to open his door and force him out of the car.
Not splitting hairs. More like splitting a very large log. Murder is not the same as unjustified homicide, it is a small subset of it. And even justified homicides do not necessarily mean the kid deserved it.So you're splitting hairs, then. It was justified, it just wasn't "murder."![]()
Well at least you found that.Really? Because I cannot find a SINGLE article that corroborates any of those claims. I had to search around through several dozen of them before I found one that even confirmed Dubose' license was actually suspended.
Could be that the articles got cleaned up in recent days. But those that I read when the shooting first happened definitely spoke of possibly 20 children and at least 12.There's no corroboration for the "12 to 20 children" claim either, and no one claims it's an "estimate", as if nobody really knows for sure.
His fiancee is mother to only three of them. Unless baby mama #2 has at least 9 kids from him there has to be at least 3.Also no mention of multiple "baby mammas," or any other racial stereotypes you pulled directly out of your ass and tried to pass off as fact.
That was a major focus of early reporting of the case. Before PC editors got hold of it no doubt.Even less has been written about Dubose's children or his "baby mammas" but you went out of your way to draw attention to them.
A 'misdeed' where he asked a passenger to provide ID?OTOH, Zipperhead has already shed some light on Tensing's service history and past misdeeds. I suppose those articles just happened to have escaped your attention.
I don't know what the procedure is there anyway.Naturally!
