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On May 10, 43-year old Allen Kephart died after being tased multiple times by three San Bernardino, California sheriff's deputies during a routine traffic stop.
Kephart, a quiet and well-liked member of the tight-knit mountain community around Lake Arrowhead, allegedly ran a stop sign and became "combative" during the stop.
But local residents say this claim is wildly out of character for Kephart, who had no police record and no history of aggressive behavior or even temper. Kephart's death has galvanized the local community around a problem they say is getting worse: aggressive policing and the souring of relations between civilians and local law enforcement.
When small town people are saying that they are scared to drive on their own roads
Originally posted by PsykoOps
reply to post by Ultraman2011
You seemed to have missed one of the most important factors at work. Police never admid they're wrong untill a court says so. They dont have a habit of admitting that they may have done a mistake or acted in such a manner.
Originally posted by Maluhia
reply to post by jude11
When small town people are saying that they are scared to drive on their own roads
This is what scared me the most. I think we're all used to hearing stories of cops in big cities being trigger/taser happy, but I always thought small towns were different. Still Andy Griffith like. OK not quite that idyllic, but more civil because of the "neighborly" connections.
Is there anybody on here who lives in the area and can shed more info on this.
edit on 10-7-2011 by Maluhia because: (no reason given)edit on 10-7-2011 by Maluhia because: (no reason given)