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raccoon

(31,110 posts)
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:31 PM Sep 2020

Police called on black man who was talking on his phone

TAYLOR ARDREY
SEP 7, 2020, 4:08 AM
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Police were called on a Black man who was talking on his mobile phone while in his parked car of being armed with a pistol,Record-Courier reported. The incident occurred last month in Ravenna, Ohio, on August 13, after a woman ” whose identity is unknown” was at a dentist’s office across the street from Cooper’s workplace and called in a tip to the Ravenna Police Department about a man “in a black Mustang with a gun,” according to the Record-Courier.

The woman told police that she was “pretty darn sure it’s a pistol” during the 911 call, according to the outlet.
Darren Cooper was sitting in his dark grey Mustang in the parking lot at his job, the outlet reported. He was talking on his mobile phone in his vehicle when local police arrived in the parking lot and directed him to “put his hands up,” the outlet reported.

In a police video of the incident obtained by the outlet, an officer asks Cooper to step out of his car and he explains to the officer that he was on his iPhone talking on speaker.
However, the colour of Cooper’s car did not match the woman’s tip and he was not armed with a weapon, according to the newspaper. When officers did not find any evidence to match the woman’s claims, they apologised to Cooper and left the scene.

“I am happy to be able to share this story because my wife almost lost a husband, and my kids almost lost their father, over someone who thought I had a gun, but it was my iPhone, and the person did not have the correct colour of my car,” Cooper told the Record-Courier. “When someone’s life is on the line, as mine clearly was, attention to detail is of the utmost importance. Cooper said the woman who put out “the false police report should be charged.”


https://www.businessinsider.com.au/black-man-questioned-by-police-after-they-received-false-tip-2020-9

Thank goodness the cops didn’t shoot him.

I think the woman should be charged too.

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Police called on black man who was talking on his phone (Original Post) raccoon Sep 2020 OP
That's why the US needs a federal law of... mwooldri Sep 2020 #1
Absolutely blueinredohio Sep 2020 #2
All she saw was a black man and made up everything else JI7 Sep 2020 #3
Funny, Ohio is an open carry state ... mr_lebowski Sep 2020 #4
That's what I'd like to know! Nt raccoon Sep 2020 #5

mwooldri

(10,303 posts)
1. That's why the US needs a federal law of...
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:33 PM
Sep 2020

Wasting Police Time.

Make a call in bad faith, pay a penalty.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
4. Funny, Ohio is an open carry state ...
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:42 PM
Sep 2020

Ergo, there's nothing wrong with being in one's car with a pistol.

I wonder why the cops even showed up?

I'd wager its because actually the woman said 'a black guy in a mustang' not 'a guy in a black mustang'.

The dispatcher likely wrote it down wrong on purpose, but informed the officers what sort of fellow they should be looking for.

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