mark1447 Posted May 19, 2012 #1 Posted May 19, 2012 Fellow officers thought it would be funny to photograph David Davis, a Connecticut railroad police officer, sleeping at his desk while on shift. They probably didn’t expect Davis to wake up, pull out his gun and point at the officer who had just taken his picture. “No one’s taking pictures today,” Davis told John Freeman. According to the Connecticut Post: Freeman yelled at Davis to put the gun away, but Davis continued to track his movements with the gun pointed at Freeman's head and his finger on the trigger, police said. After Freeman yelled at Davis a second time, Davis put the gun back in its holster, police said. Freeman then left the office. Police said Freeman reported the incident to MTA Internal Affairs. Following an investigation, Davis was suspended for two weeks. However, Freeman subsequently pursued the matter and the case was turned over to Bridgeport police. The incident took place in February. He was arrested Friday. Davis, 51, a Metro-North Railroad police officer, is now facing first-degree reckless endangerment charges. http://www.pixiq.com/article/connecticut-cop-arrested-after-pulling-gun-on-cop
Noflexdont Posted May 19, 2012 #2 Posted May 19, 2012 i would say that the camera looked like gun in the mist of waking up and felt my life was in danger since i just had a nightmare while dozing off.
Joe Posted May 20, 2012 #3 Posted May 20, 2012 i would say that the camera looked like gun in the mist of waking up and felt my life was in danger since i just had a nightmare while dozing off. What are you smoking?
Kamen Rider Posted May 20, 2012 #4 Posted May 20, 2012 i would say that the camera looked like gun in the mist of waking up and felt my life was in danger since i just had a nightmare while dozing off. unless the other officer had one of these I don't think he has much of an argument.
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