Sunday, 29 September 2024

Welter: Officer’s actions completely out of line

At 11: 15 a.m. on Labor Day, Monday, I was sitting at Redbud Park in Clearlake when a truck pulling a boat was pulling in and a police car with red lights flashing came in.

The boat was filled with three men and the truck with a couple of females. They were pulling in to launch the boat. Obviously they were getting pulled over for the men riding in the boat.
 
The police car had a female officer driving and a male officer in the passenger seat. They flashed the lights at the driver and hit the siren. The driver was pulling in slowly, clearly looking for a safe place to pull over where she would not be blocking anyone.
 
The officer hit the sirens again as she apparently was not stopping fast enough for their liking but was still clearly trying to pull over. She stopped right in her tracks not out of the way mind you.

The male officer jumped out of the car and yelled very loudly, “Stop the f***ing truck.” He then proceeded (more like stormed) to the passenger side of the truck where he yelled at the driver something similar if not exactly, “When you see a red light and a police car pulling you over, you stop your vehicle.”

At that point the female officer came up to the driver side window and spoke to the driver. She then yelled at the men to get out of the boat. They did so. The male officer stormed back to the squad car and they drove (more like sped) away.
 
My point is that it was completely out of line. The male police officer is supposed to be a role model. He was at a park with children and acted like a child himself.

Is this really the kind of police officer that we want “serving and protecting” us?

Teresa Welter lives in Hidden Valley Lake, Calif.

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