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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- A man has admitted to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation that he had drugs with him the night he was pulled over by Cookeville police. Carlos Ferrell filed a lawsuit last week accusing Cookeville police of “excessive use of force” and “planting contraband" during a domestic assault arrest last year.
Acting District Attorney Tony Craighead also pointed out some audio later in the tape where Ferrell can be heard saying to the arresting officers, “Yeah, you found the weed in my pocket."
According to his record, Ferrell has two DUIs and a previous drug possession charge.
Originally posted by xmaddness
reply to post by 911stinks
The first video has actually been proven that the officer did not plant drugs on the suspect. How do we know this? The suspect admitted it was his in court.
Originally posted by SmokeandShadow
Originally posted by xmaddness
reply to post by 911stinks
The first video has actually been proven that the officer did not plant drugs on the suspect. How do we know this? The suspect admitted it was his in court.
Why would he admit it was his in court I wonder? Ever been to court?
Originally posted by Nutter
reply to post by 911stinks
I'm sorry but if a cop ruined my life, it's only fair to ruin his.
Any way possible.
Disclaimer: For those pigs who want to take that as a threat.....April Fools you Fools.
[edit on 1-4-2010 by Nutter]
Originally posted by xmaddness
Of course, we -could- just start trusting criminals in court, and believe their every word.