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Video Enclosed- Off Duty Washington Detective Given 5 Day Suspension for Drawing Gun on Biker- This is exactly why you must protect your 2nd amendment

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By James “Hollywood” Macecari

James "Hollywood" Macecari

Off-duty, plain clothed detective (who looks like a regular ass person and not a cop)

After watching the video I would’ve drew my 9mm on the dude. I would’ve put one right in his chest. He didn’t have any identifying police clothing on, no badge. Just like the biker said. Looked like a regular ass person. If you notice during the stop, he had his finger on the trigger the whole time. Don’t know about you, but when I went through Concealed Carry you never put your finger on the trigger unless you’re going to use it. I guess the cops in Washington are trained different. Guess they get to walk around thinking they are the fucking Gestapo.

This is the type of stuff the American People can expect from law enforcement and federal government if you do not fight for your 2nd amendment rights. This is the exact type of thinking most cops have. They believe a piece of metal gives them every right to trample on the rights of American Citizens. This cop wasn’t even on duty and he was shoving his weight around. He’s lucky someone who wasn’t driving by with a concealed carry didn’t blow his ass away. From someone driving by it would’ve looked like a robbery. They would’ve had every right to step in and take action against this cop.

For a video that went worldwide what does his police employer do? Gives him a 5 day suspension. The department even admitted he broke department policy. Instead of firing his ass they just give a slap on the wrist. Now do you see what I mean when I say they will always protect their own? Those who are in clubs who allow cops really better get their heads out of their ass. Cops are cops 24 hours a day. They will always side with their own. That patch don’t mean shit when it comes to protecting one of their own. Smarten up or find out the hard way is what I always say.

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UPDATE: Washington Detective Given 5 Day Suspension for Drawing Gun on Biker

Today the Washington detective who drew his gun on a motorcyclist back in August will learn his fate

UPDATE: After initially covering the story, Detective Richard Rowe of the Woodinville Police Department has been hit with a punishment of a whopping five-day suspension. King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht said in a written statement that she reduced Rowe’s punishment from the recommended 10 day suspension to a five-day suspension because of mitigating factors, including stress that Rowe and his family went through due to media attention.

This seems so wrong on so many levels. The fact Rowe was hounded by media seems justified as he did a really shitty and dangerous thing. The fact he’s keeping his job is objectively ridiculous. Hopefully Alex Randall sues. Original story continues below.

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In recent years there has been a disturbing trend of cops—often off duty—unnecessarily drawing guns on motorcyclists. While many of these incidents are prompted by riders piloting their machines recklessly, the dangerous and disproportionate measure is deeply concerning for obvious reasons. A quick Youtube search reveals how frequently these situations occur (like this one, or this one, or this one where the cop actually shoots the biker because “muscle memory”). The consequences for the cops’ actions have varied case to case—but they’re typically just a slap on the wrist—but later today we will learn the fate of a King County, Washington, detective who drew his weapon on a motorcyclist while off duty back in August of 2017.

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On August 16, 2017, Alex Randall was out for a spin when a routine Wednesday afternoon ride took a dramatic and harrowing turn. Randall was pushing his bike a bit too hard, or at least off-duty Woodinville Police Department Detective Richard Rowe thought so. This prompted Rowe to draw his gun and confront Randall while waiting at a stoplight. Randall appears to notice the off-duty, plain clothed detective (who looks like a regular ass person and not a cop) in his mirror as the cop approaches him, though he still sounds legitimately startled when confronted with staring down the barrel of a gun.

“How ya’ doing?” says the detective as he walks up, with a handgun fixed on the rider who exclaims “Oh shit!” in response to the firearm pointed at him. The mere fact Rowe opened with a friendly greeting suggests there was absolutely no need to draw his weapon. After a brief back and forth, the cop demands the biker take out his ID while keeping him in the sights of his gun the entire time, even while holding his ID. The clip was all caught on Randall’s hemet cam and quickly went viral. Rowe defended his actions, explaining that he saw Randall look in the rear-view mirror, lean back, and then drop his hands to his waist area, which Rowe supposedly took as an indicator that Randall had seen him and had a weapon—though the footage clearly shows Rowe’s gun drawn as he approaches.

“His use of firearms, his judgment, and his emotion with how he conducted this stop, just seemed to say, hey, put him behind a desk or something. Just don’t have him interacting with the public,” said Randall during one of his many news appearances following the incident. “In the investigation, realizing he’s lied in very significant ways, that’s a terminable offense. I don’t want someone with that level of integrity on my streets policing people. Because that will get people hurt. That will get people killed.”

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After the incident, Randall took to his youtube channel, Squid Tips, recording a trio of 20-30 minute videos (here’s the latest one) in which he discusses the ordeal and its subsequent legal proceedings. When Randall was asked if he thought Rowe would keep his job, he responded saying, “I’m sure he will and it’s absolutely terrifying. If they do anything less than fire him, this is not going to be the end of it, I’m going to pursue a civil suit because that’s not right.”

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After the footage was released, Rowe was placed on administrative leave. Former King County Sheriff John Urquhart said he didn’t want Rowe out working on the streets until the investigation concluded, adding he found the video to be upsetting and that the deputy’s use of force likely violates department policy. Detective Rowe is a 19 year veteran of the Woodinville Police Department which works with the King County Sheriff’s Office. Today, King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht is scheduled to announce a decision on the investigation into the incident.

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  1. Stop Qualified Immunity. Stop allowing the police to use the excuse that they felt their lives were in danger in order to get away with murder. You can help Stop this insanity by becoming informed. If our government repealed Qualified Immunity for these scumbags you would see a different world of law enforcement. No more lying to the public. Once police, judges, prosecutors and d.a.’s have more of a chance of being sued civilly and losing everything they have worked so hard to steal from the taxpayers this type of behavior in law enforcement will end.

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