r/Truthoffmychest • u/[deleted] • 2d ago
More people should know how Texas Police Officers operate. I was arrested for a DWI after having a seizure, even after having clear bloodwork! Be cautious! ARTICLE: Fort Worth officer Matthew Krueger fired for slamming 60-year-old woman on pavement knocking her unconscious, she was recording police.
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u/ShoeNo9050 2d ago
What a fucking prick. Hope he eats the kerb at some point too.
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u/Jennyjo82 2d ago
I really love officers—I honestly do. But some things are just so cut and dry…..it’s hard to deny that this was not good conduct for an officer. It’s ramped in Texas.
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u/Initial_Finish_1990 2d ago
Provoke a hyped guard on camera, post online to seek approval from social media, and walk away with an undisclosed settlement from the police department to provide for RE. Look how great her hair looks, she did her hair on that day of Righteousness. it looks like she was going to look her best. She was clearly provoking.
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u/Jennyjo82 2d ago edited 2d ago
Unnecessary for her to be thrown violently to the ground. There are other ways to handle a belligerent person—not telling them why they’re getting arrested and then breaking their face is not how to do that. I’m generally all for officers, but I call it like I see it. This is too common here and wrong.
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u/Jennyjo82 2d ago
Cops, on and off camera, should know how to conduct themself. There is no integrity or care in this officer’s actions.
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u/total-fascination 2d ago
She provoked the cops, what? That is not what the video shows at all. She did her hair so she what, planned on being shoved into pavement? Seems like she's probably on camera a lot. I'm not sure you paid attention to any of the video.
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u/Every-Cook5084 2d ago
And now he will be hired a couple towns over. Dallas maybe