This man drove onto a sidewalk and killed three innocent children. This is Sean Greer. He mowed down six children in all because he wanted to get around a bus. And then he took off fleeing the scene.
When cops caught up to him, he lied and claimed he hit a pole and ran because he was on probation and didn’t want trouble.
He was just sentenced to 73 years in prison.
His license had been suspended since 2016. He was already on probation when he chose to drive anyway and put those babies in danger.
6-year-old Andrea Fleming, 5-year-old Paris “Kylie” Jones, and 9-year-old Laziyah “Minnie” Stukes, who fought for months on a ventilator before dying from her injuries.
Cop digs for a way to give a ticket to justify pulling a man over. To cover his corruption it's wild what he gave a citation for.
We are in Wall Township, New Jersey, where a driver Alex Harbour is pulled over by a Wall Township police officer. The reason? The officer claims Harbour failed to use his turn signal when making a turn. But things quickly escalate when the officer tacks on a second violation: New Jersey Title 39:3-74, a statute regarding windshield obstructions—all because of a standard little tree-shaped air freshener hanging from the rearview mirror.
Harbour immediately disputes the claim, stating he knew the officer was following him after making a U-turn near a grocery store, and purposely used his blinker because of it. Believing the stop is an unlawful, racially motivated pretextual stop, Harbour repeatedly asks for a supervisor to come to the scene.
When the supervising sergeant arrives, he attempts to smooth things over, claiming officers were simply routing through the neighborhood to get to local schools for traffic monitoring.
Harbour asks the supervisor to pull the officer’s dashcam footage right there to prove his turn signal was active. While the supervisor explains they can’t review the footage on the side of the road, he notes it will be preserved in the system.
Since the officers knew their backs were against the wall as the narrative fell apart for the original reason for the stop, the officers decide not to write a ticket for the moving violation (the turn signal). Instead unbelievably, they hand him a non-moving citation strictly for the windshield obstruction caused by the air freshener and let him go.
While in my opinion this is beyond pretty and an absolute reach to justify the stop. What many drivers don’t realize is that hanging anything from your rearview mirror—whether it’s a graduation tassel, a parking pass, or a Little Tree air freshener—is technically illegal in more than half of U.S. states under "obstruction of view" laws.
Civil rights groups and legal experts frequently point out these highly specific, minor statutes because they give law enforcement broad legal authority to initiate a traffic stop on almost any vehicle, at any time, to investigate further.
Knowing this info now, I will never hang anything from my mirror again. To think of how readily available these are in stores. They seem so harmless, but we are literally giving officers that want to push, a way to stop you in your tracks.
A white EMT who strapped a black patient face down on a gurney until he died will not see the inside of a prison How many cases where we saw a white person killing a black person and not go to jail?
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This week, the Harris County District
Attorney's Office confirmed it is issuing Brady notices in approximately 175 cases involving former officer Ashley Gonzalez. Seventy-five have been filed in pending cases. Another 100 are going out this week, the DA's office says.
The notices come after questions by 13
Investigates and alert defense attorneys to information that could be used to challenge an officer's credibility or conduct.
The DA's office provided a list of case numbers in which Gonzalez was involved. ABC13 found they range from DWI and family violence investigations to armed robberies and murders?‼️🤔