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A perfect example of the type of person who shouldn't be a cop.

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Enzom21

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLTpLmgRu4w
Entire video: https://youtu.be/ZjXIy65xz0c
Written account of the video:
https://www.facebook.com/jasmynecannick/videos/1766617803580573/
It was just a routine workers’ compensation fraud case for Ken Sheppard. Show up for a spot check, do some surveillance of the subject and keep it pushing. But on March 3, 2014, it was anything but routine for the renowned private investigator known for busting reality TV series “Bridezillas” star Anita Maxwell for insurance fraud.

On location in Montrose, California, a city with just under 20,000 residents and less than one percent of them African-American, Mr. Sheppard was conducting regular surveillance of a subject while parked in his black Chevy Tahoe.

It wasn’t long before a black and white, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department cruiser materialized while Mr. Sheppard was in his car working in this city of very few Blacks.

The Tahoe Mr. Sheppard was sitting in had side and rear tinted windows and was registered and insured for $three million dollars in policy coverage.

It’s important to note that in subsequent court documents filed in federal court, Deputy Plunkett, as he was identified, had not been called to the scene by a neighbor or any other witness. No person alerted Deputy Plunkett’s station of suspicious activity in the area. He was just there.

Deputy Plunkett exited his vehicle walking along the drivers’ side of the Tahoe, with his weapon drawn. Upon seeing Deputy Plunkett’s approach, Mr. Sheppard rolled the driver’s side window down and exposed his hands, demonstrating that there was no cause for alarm.

In response to Deputy Plunkett’s question concerning his activities, Mr. Sheppard advised that he was sitting in his vehicle working. Deputy Plunkett asked, “why?” making no mention of having noticed tinted windows, nor any issue with license plates. Deputy Plunkett next asked if Mr. Sheppard was engaged as a “P.I. or something.”

Mr. Sheppard next asked Deputy Plunkett whether it appeared that Mr. Sheppard was doing something wrong to which the deputy admitted that he “did not know.”

With his weapon still drawn, Deputy Plunkett then placed his left hand on Mr. Sheppard’s left wrist. Mr. Sheppard asked Mr. Plunkett to “please remove” his hand from Mr. Sheppard’s person. Deputy Plunkett refused this request, used his radio and proceeded to ignore Mr. Sheppard’s repeated demands for the intervention of Deputy Plunkett’s Watch Commander.

As the video shows, Mr. Sheppard asked Deputy Plunkett at least eight times to call in a Watch Commander to the location.

While holding Mr. Sheppard’s wrist, Deputy Plunkett was visibly shaking, to the point that Mr. Sheppard could feel and observe the tremors emanating from Deputy Plunkett’s hand. Mr. Sheppard repeated his request that Deputy Plunkett holster his weapon.

According to Mr. Sheppard, in order to make sure that he could properly hear any commands from Deputy Plunkett, he raised his left hand in full view of the deputy and removed a Bluetooth earpiece, from his left ear. His ear was also facing Deputy Plunkett.

It’s at this point that Deputy Plunkett points his Beretta 92F at the side of Mr. Sheppard’s head toward his left temple while shouting “do not fucking be reaching.” At some point, prior to holstering his weapon, Deputy Plunkett “cocked” the hammer of his weapon, while continuing to point the weapon less than one foot from Mr. Sheppard’s temple.

It’s about this time that the videos a second deputy arriving at the location and joining Deputy Plunkett’s side. Deputy Rodriguez, as she was later identified, also had her weapon drawn, in a low ready position. A few moments later, Sergeant Hollis arrived at which point Mr. Sheppard informed Deputy Rodriguez and Sergeant Hollis of everything that had transpired to that point in time. Mr. Sheppard also advised Sergeant Hollis that he was “Code 5,” a reference to his work as a private investigator and the fact that he was actively involved in a legal investigation.

Through all of this, as the video shows, Deputy Plunkett continues to shake with his Beretta still pointed at Mr. Sheppard’s left temple. No one tells him to lower his weapon or to stand down.

Mr. Sheppard told Deputy Rodriguez and Sergeant Hollis that Deputy Plunkett still had his gun pointed at his head, despite the fact that Deputy Plunkett had neither identified nor articulated a crime in commission.

A second female deputy, later learned to be Deputy Hanson, approached the scene with Mr. Sheppard with her taser drawn. Deputy Plunkett continued to point his weapon, hand shaking, Mr. Sheppard’s left temple. Mr. Sheppard continued to strictly comply with all directives, to the best of his ability. He did have a gun pointed at his head and now a taser.

The video shows Sergeant finally advising Deputy Plunkett to stand down. Sergeant Hollis specifically asked Deputy Plunkett to explain what happened but Deputy Plunkett refuses to answer.

And while you might think that’s the end of the drama, it’s not.

Without a warrant, deputies attempted to inspect the contents of and even entered Mr. Sheppard’s vehicle. After his field frisk, Mr. Sheppard was placed into the backseat of Deputy Plunkett’s cruiser. It’s at this point that Deputy Hanson gets into the front seat of the cruiser and asks Mr. Sheppard what he was doing in the area because, according to her, Mr. Sheppard “did not belong in the area.”

Court documents and video would reveal that Los Angeles Sherriff’s deputies then actually conspired to fabricate charges on Mr. Sheppard after they realized that he was clean as was his vehicle.

“During the course of the next several minutes, the Deputies on scene conspired to concoct a citable offense against Mr. Sheppard. These law enforcement officials attempted to justify Deputy Plunkett’s actions, ex post facto. Most critically, Deputy Hanson and Deputy Rodriguez drafted a citation that was ultimately signed by Deputy Plunkett. Neither Deputy Hanson nor Deputy Rodriguez was willing to personally sign the citation, after engaging in a lengthy discussion concerning the contents of said citation. As she was attempting to creatively fashion charges to be brought against Mr. Sheppard within the aforementioned citation, Deputy Hanson stated, ‘please, just let me taser him!’”

None of this would be known today if Mr. Sheppard had not been a P.I. on a surveillance job. For whatever reason, once the deputies learned that he was a legitimate private investigator in the middle of a legal investigation—they never thought that he might have devices recording audio or video.

On April 20, 2015, Mr. Sheppard filed a civil lawsuit in federal court for violation of his constitutional rights, assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentional infliction of emotional distress and various other charges.

The trial took place last week in Los Angeles September 13 through September 15 before the Honorable S. James Otero. After hearing the evidence and viewing a small portion of the video evidence provided by Mr. Sheppard, a jury of 8 persons found in favor of the sheriff’s department.

Mr. Sheppard plans to appeal the verdict. He is currently working on the Suge Knight murder case and two high profile cases of deaths involving the Los Angeles Police Department--Ezell Ford who shot and killed in South L.A. in 2014 by the LAPD and Wakiesha Wilson who died while in the custody of the LAPD on Easter Sunday.

It is unknown whether any of the Crescenta Valley Station deputies on scene faced disciplinary action.

Follow-up interview with Mr. Sheppard.
https://www.facebook.com/jasmynecannick/videos/1767638380145182/
He wasn't allowed to say that he was afraid during the trial.
 
The trial took place last week in Los Angeles September 13 through September 15 before the Honorable S. James Otero. After hearing the evidence and viewing a small portion of the video evidence provided by Mr. Sheppard, a jury of 8 persons found in favor of the sheriff’s department.

shameful
 
Wow, really thought these keystone cops were dead to rights. Never underestimate how brain dead your average boot-licking jury can be.
 

Korgill

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I bet that most of the jurors were thinking along the lines of "He wasn't shot. Cops can do anything if he isn't killed."
 

Oppo

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this is why the future is gonna be: body cams for everyone. citizens and cops.

and probably a spare once they break the obvious one. russian dash cams were just the beginning.
 
Juror: "I'd want the cops to keep me safe from strange Black men cruising through my neighbor. Not guilty!"

Jury of my peers my black ass.

this is why the future is gonna be: body cams for everyone. citizens and cops.

and probably a spare once they break the obvious one. russian dash cams were just the beginning.

Cameras don't mean shit. Look at this case. Look at Eric Garner.
 
Op nailed it. The cops are not suitable for the job in hand. There needs to be improvements on how they recruit because plunkett was a nervous mess.
 

Enzom21

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Juror: "I'd want the cops to keep me safe from strange Black men cruising through my neighbor. Not guilty!"

Jury of my peers my black ass.



Cameras don't mean shit. Look at this case. Look at Eric Garner.

Mr. Sheppard's case went to trial September 13, 2016 and on September 15, 2016 after less than an hour of deliberations, the jury came back in favor of the defense--the sheriff's department. The 8-person jury was comprised of Latinos and whites and no African-Americans. Mr. Sheppard plans to appeal.
Indeed.
 

Ludovico

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Man....

I've never served on a jury, but I would be livid if I were sitting and deliberating with a group of grown adults that thought all of that was A-OK.
 
I wondered if the jury is just racist or cops used a intimidation tactic in the courtroom. I recently just went to a court case in my town where a cop had supposedly used excessive force against a juvenile. I was surprised to see that the whole right side of the courtroom had cops on it. During the beginning the judge asked every person who knew the cop personally to leave the room, only one cop got up and left. I don't know what the verdict will be since the plaintiff asked for a second hearing at a later date until the prosecution could get more evidence, but I'm pretty sure the jury will vote in favor of the cop seeing as how many cops were in the courtroom.
 

Bread

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wow my heart was racing watching that video. the cop's finger was on the trigger ready to kill the guy for no fucking reason. absolutely horrifying.
 

Krejlooc

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Maybe that cop had a neurological disorder? Seems he was just asking questions. At least nobody got shot. No harm no foul, right? And since when is it ok for strange, black men to be sitting in cars watching white people from afar? Sounds shady to me. We need more information, IMO.
 
Just fuck the entire US police system off and call in replacement police aid from sensible countries that can be trusted. Y'all fucked.

How the fuck did a jury find in favour of the sheriffs department. Absolutely incredible
 

JustenP88

I earned 100 Gamerscore™ for collecting 300 widgets and thereby created Trump's America
“During the course of the next several minutes, the Deputies on scene conspired to concoct a citable offense against Mr. Sheppard. These law enforcement officials attempted to justify Deputy Plunkett’s actions, ex post facto.

Holy shit. I hope these people all die sad and alone.

The trial took place last week in Los Angeles September 13 through September 15 before the Honorable S. James Otero. After hearing the evidence and viewing a small portion of the video evidence provided by Mr. Sheppard, a jury of 8 persons found in favor of the sheriff’s department.

God dammit. Them too. Fuck em all.
 

Enzom21

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Op nailed it. The cops are not suitable for the job in hand. There needs to be improvements on how they recruit because plunkett was a nervous mess.

He wasn't shaking because he was nervous, that was pure anger.
As soon as Mr. Sheppard told him to holster his weapon he was visibly angry.
You can see him clenching his jaw the entire time.
He didn't like being told what to do and he was livid.

wew the second vid is just as bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsd2HJKAi9U

corrupt as fuck cops

https://youtu.be/ZjXIy65xz0c
Oops, meant to post the full unedited video in the OP.
 
As bad as this story is this part was hilarious
None of this would be known today if Mr. Sheppard had not been a P.I. on a surveillance job. For whatever reason, once the deputies learned that he was a legitimate private investigator in the middle of a legal investigation—they never thought that he might have devices recording audio or video.
Not only corrupt but stupid
 
“During the course of the next several minutes, the Deputies on scene conspired to concoct a citable offense against Mr. Sheppard. These law enforcement officials attempted to justify Deputy Plunkett’s actions, ex post facto. Most critically, Deputy Hanson and Deputy Rodriguez drafted a citation that was ultimately signed by Deputy Plunkett. Neither Deputy Hanson nor Deputy Rodriguez was willing to personally sign the citation, after engaging in a lengthy discussion concerning the contents of said citation. As she was attempting to creatively fashion charges to be brought against Mr. Sheppard within the aforementioned citation, Deputy Hanson stated, ‘please, just let me taser him!’”

"Anti-cop rhetoric"
"What happens when you need the police?"
"What'd he expect?"
"Even children know, when a cop tells you to do something, you have to it"
"The citizen should have handled this better."
 
Just one letter off from....

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Officer Plinkett.
 

Boney

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This is mind boggling. Detained and extreme use of violence, false charges, search without warrant, threats of violence.

What the fuck is wrong with these jurors.
 
that dude shouldnt be hired as a hall monitor,let alone given a position where they have to deal with life or death situations if he becomes this shaken from a simple exchange of words
how the hell do these unhinged idiots pass initial psych eval? is it a buzzfeed online quiz you have to pass or what?
 

Oppo

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Cameras don't mean shit. Look at this case. Look at Eric Garner.

I hear you. But if we've got ubiquitous streaming cams that upload to non-cop servers, it;s definitely a help. I mean look at how many events like this we're just hearing about definitely now, because of the cams we have.. like this guy did in his car.
 

jroc74

Phone reception is more important to me than human rights
If you watch the follow-up interview, it is pretty that the judge did everything in his power to prevent a fair trial.
Ridiculous.

Just saw some of the follow up. Didn't know he was black.

It all makes sense now.
 
Yeah, that guy wasn't nervous, he was shaking out of pure anger. So much anger that he couldn't even speak later, for fear of what he'd say. The other officers showed up, his sergeant asked what happened, and he couldn't say a word.

It's a shame that the police apparently don't screen for anger issues, except maybe to waive people that have them through or something. This guy got instantly triggered by a somebody "challenging" his authority.
 

Strike

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That's really scary. I don't know how that dude somehow managed to stay calm even after having that gun pointed at his face. That psycho deputy looked like he was looking for any reason to empty his clip.
 
I won't pretend to know how on edge you have to be as a cop. They would run into a lot of shit situations

But it's these cops who have terrible ability to assess a threat and are visibly walking around as a pile of nerves resulting in so many issues.
 
Why did I read all this shit thinking "haha, these fucks are going to get NAILED."

I know better.

Same here. No idea why I thought it would be an easy win in Sheppard's favor.

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Is it bad that I would be far more comfortable with America's police forces being replaced by the military?
 
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