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Originally posted by Punchdrunk
Man Jailed for Failing to Help Officer
"WOOD RIVER -- Peter Skinner says he was being a Good Samaritan. Wood River police say he wasn’t helpful enough."
"A misdemeanor charge filed in Madison County Circuit Court against Skinner states that Jose requested the man’s assistance in helping to subdue a 15-year-old juvenile and he refused. The charge states that Skinner "knowingly failed, upon the command of Officer Jose, to give reasonable aid to the officer in apprehension."
The really strange thing about this for me is that I had a Business Law class at Alton High School with Peter Skinner (yeah, he caught a lot of hell for the name) in either 1981 or 1982, and I know that he is a pretty decent guy. I fully believe what he says in the story, that he did not hear the officer ask for his help.
This story makes me very angry. First of all, a supposedly "trained" police officer can't subdue a 15-year old juvenile and needs the help of an "untrained" bystander so he doesn't get his a$$ whooped? The kid was going for the officer's gun, and got his hand on it, but apparently never was able to get the gun out of its holster. If the kid was going for the gun, you have to believe that he was intending to use it...
So, what would you do?
I have several questions (all of which were raised in subsequent articles, and people calling the newspaper) such as: if the innocent bystander would have been hurt or killed, or possibly ended up hurting the offender do you think the Wood River police are going to pay his legal or medical expenses in case of a lawsuit or hospital visit? What if the cop is killed or injured, is the good samaritan liable for that too? What if the cop was shot and the innocent bystander takes the gun away from the juvenile, are the cops going to shoot first and ask questions later?
Now read this article: Witness Disputes Officer's Account
According to an eye witness across the street the cop was "on top" of the suspect and had "Tasered" the suspect a couple of times.
I think this is a classic case of the police being out of control. This officer didn't like something that Skinner did, and they are trying to be a$$holes.
Would I have jumped into this fight if the officer had asked me to, most likely yes... but in the heat of the moment you never know, and I am a helluva lot bigger than Peter Skinner. Regardless of what was asked (and according to the eye witness in the second article - the officer was not heard asking for assistance) I don't think Skinner should have been arrested. That is just ridiculous.
California Penal Code 150pc Every able-bodied person above 18 years of age who neglects or refuses to join the posse comitatus or power of the county, by neglecting or refusing to aid and assist in taking or arresting any person against whom there may be issued any process, or by neglecting to aid and assist in retaking any person who, after being arrested or confined, may have escaped from arrest or imprisonment, or by neglecting or refusing to aid and assist in preventing any breach of the peace, or the commission of any criminal offense, being thereto lawfully required by any uniformed peace officer, or by any peace officer described in Section 830.1, subdivision (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), or (f) of Section 830.2, or subdivision (a) of Section 830.33, who identifies himself or herself with a badge or identification card issued by the officer's employing agency, or by any judge, is punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Originally posted by WeBDeviL
Honestly folks, it's pathetic that you agree that you are "disappointed" that an officer can't do it himself, etc. Absolutely disheartening to me.
Show some respect for God's sake. Help the uniform when the request it.
This man should've helped in any way possible. It's exactly what I would have done. Would you? By the sound of it, you'd rather watch than help. That's just inexcusable and pathetic.
-David
Originally posted by Machine
California Penal Code 150pc Every able-bodied person above 18 years of age who neglects or refuses to join the posse comitatus or power of the county, by neglecting or refusing to aid and assist in taking or arresting any person against whom there may be issued any process, or by neglecting to aid and assist in retaking any person who, after being arrested or confined, may have escaped from arrest or imprisonment, or by neglecting or refusing to aid and assist in preventing any breach of the peace, or the commission of any criminal offense, being thereto lawfully required by any uniformed peace officer, or by any peace officer described in Section 830.1, subdivision (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), or (f) of Section 830.2, or subdivision (a) of Section 830.33, who identifies himself or herself with a badge or identification card issued by the officer's employing agency, or by any judge, is punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Originally posted by SpittinCobra
That bull-poop. They get paid to do thier jobs. Im not putting my life in danger because your hasling kids, or anyone for that matter.
Call for back up not me. You might not get the help you want.:shk:
Originally posted by WeBDeviL
I caught some freetime and I think i'll use it to just let ya'll know one thing:
You guys are idiots for saying stuff like "well they get paid for it" and things of that like.
Did you know that it is your civil duty to assist an officer if they request it?
I sure as hell would do anything that officer asked me. Or does respect for the uniform not carry on to today's generations?
Honestly folks, it's pathetic that you agree that you are "disappointed" that an officer can't do it himself, etc. Absolutely disheartening to me.
Show some respect for God's sake. Help the uniform when the request it.
Originally posted by anniejhops
Doctors get paid to do their jobs. Should one stop and help someone in need to just say,?