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<blockquote data-quote="WoodsCraft" data-source="post: 4387608" data-attributes="member: 51836"><p>The AG did the right thing and if you can't sort out why go back and read the applicable Oklahoma Statute it clearly defines why the officer was within the law. Allowing the officer to be prosecuted by a botched IA investigation and a woke DA would set a bad precedent. </p><p></p><p>If they would have been allowed to have the green light for a prosecution we would be like a lot blue states in very little time at all which have done similar things in the past. Every dreg in this state would be trying to use the precedent set when they're arrested by a cop. </p><p></p><p>The old man created his own misery, the cop will be fired in the end run and that is as it should be. Everyone learned a lesson. The old man can learn English and mood / anger management when he gets out of the hospital, and the cop can get a job at hobby lobby or some place similar where he won't have to make use of force judgement calls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodsCraft, post: 4387608, member: 51836"] The AG did the right thing and if you can't sort out why go back and read the applicable Oklahoma Statute it clearly defines why the officer was within the law. Allowing the officer to be prosecuted by a botched IA investigation and a woke DA would set a bad precedent. If they would have been allowed to have the green light for a prosecution we would be like a lot blue states in very little time at all which have done similar things in the past. Every dreg in this state would be trying to use the precedent set when they're arrested by a cop. The old man created his own misery, the cop will be fired in the end run and that is as it should be. Everyone learned a lesson. The old man can learn English and mood / anger management when he gets out of the hospital, and the cop can get a job at hobby lobby or some place similar where he won't have to make use of force judgement calls. [/QUOTE]
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