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tod evans
07-15-2018, 12:06 PM
Jeff Sessions approves.



US officers kill man with bulldozer in botched marijuana bust

https://www.rt.com/usa/433136-pennsylvania-troopers-bulldoze-man-marijuana/

A Pennsylvania trooper and a game officer accidentally bulldozed a suspected cannabis grower during a hot pursuit through a field. The USA’s largest marijuana advocacy group has questioned police tactics after the tragic death.
The bizarre and tragic incident unfolded on Monday morning when a Pennsylvania Game Commission employee, operating a bulldozer, noticed a car parked in a field on the game lands of Penn Township. After detecting an “unusual activity” by two men, the state employee called the police.

When reinforcements arrived the two suspects tried fleeing the scene. Officers managed to capture 54-year-old David Brook Light, from Sinking Spring. The other man, Gregory A. Longenecker, 51, from Reading, attempted to escape through the field.

Police called-in a chopper to locate the fugitive in the thick underbrush, and then used the bulldozer to pursue the suspect. However, unable to clearly see Longenecker, they accidentally ran him over.

“The Game Commission employee and a Trooper were on the bulldozer driving through the thick underbrush. The bulldozer stopped in the underbrush. The second male was located under the rear of the bulldozer, deceased,” Trooper David Beohm told lehighvalleylive.com

Beohm also told reporters that it “is so thick up there, there is no way that you could see someone lying in there.”

Police later discovered a plot with 10 marijuana plants hidden in the field and booked Light, the first suspect, on marijuana manufacturing charges. He was later freed on $25,000 unsecured bail.

The incident sparked strong criticism from the USA's largest Marijuana advocacy group. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) questioned the reasoning behind the pursuit of Longenecker in the first place, considering the relatively small quantity of cannabis involved.

Suzanimal
07-15-2018, 12:40 PM
Police called-in a chopper to locate the fugitive in the thick underbrush, and then used the bulldozer to pursue the suspect. However, unable to clearly see Longenecker, they accidentally ran him over.

Over 10 plants. :mad:

timosman
07-15-2018, 01:20 PM
Over 10 plants. :mad:

The cost of the pursuit up until the death - over $1M. Does somebody have their head up their ass? :monocle:

tod evans
07-15-2018, 02:02 PM
The cost of the pursuit up until the death - over $1M. Does somebody have their head up their ass? :monocle:

http://www.slate.com/content/dam/slate/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2017/01/170111_POL_sessions-hearing.jpg.CROP.promo-xlarge2.jpg

oyarde
07-15-2018, 02:16 PM
I take none of you have had dealings with Penn state police before ?

tod evans
07-15-2018, 02:40 PM
I take none of you have had dealings with Penn state police before ?

Not I, the Mississippi is my boundary.

Origanalist
03-20-2019, 08:45 AM
Police Face Lawsuit After Crushing Man With Bulldozer for Growing 10 Cannabis Plants

https://themindunleashed.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/the-bull.jpg
The bulldozer that killed Greg Longenecker in July 2018. Berks County District Attorney’s Office

Longenecker’s uncle, Mike Carpenter, who is named as a plaintiff in the federal suit, told the Associated Press:

“They killed a beautiful human being, a caring, loving man. He’ll never be able to share his life with us, or us with him, again. For no reason. He wasn’t hurting anyone.”

Police conducted an internal investigation and determined that Longenecker “attempted to allude apprehension and intentionally crawled under the bulldozer when it came to a brief 30 second stop.”
Police investigated themselves and found they did nothing wrong.

However, Longenecker’s family doesn’t believe the assessment, and they want justice.

Longenecker’s friend David B. Light was with him that morning and believes there is no way that his friend would have crawled under the bulldozer intentionally. Light explained:

“That morning, Gregory was not high or under the influence. He was normal. There is no way Gregory crawled underneath the back of the bulldozer. It is unthinkable and ridiculous that anyone would say he crawled underneath.”

The family’s lawyer, Jordan Strokovsky, says the police department needs to be held accountable for what they did:

“State police ran Gregory Longenecker over with a government-operated bulldozer and essentially turned him into human roadkill. There will be a thorough investigation, and a lot of questions will be answered, and ultimately, those who need to be held accountable will be held accountable.”

Oddly enough, cannabis is legal for medical use in the state of Pennsylvania. In fact, lawmakers in the state introduced legislation that would legalize the substance for recreational use just this week. Considering the shifting legal status of cannabis, it is alarming to see such heavy-handed tactics being used against cannabis users and growers. It seems that some police departments aren’t ready to give up the war on drugs so easily.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=m78AB-tZv7U
https://themindunleashed.com/2019/03/police-face-lawsuit-after-crushing-man-with-bulldozer-for-growing-10-cannabis-plants.html

shakey1
03-20-2019, 09:58 AM
Police Face Lawsuit After Crushing Man With Bulldozer for Growing 10 Cannabis Plants

https://themindunleashed.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/the-bull.jpg
The bulldozer that killed Greg Longenecker in July 2018. Berks County District Attorney’s Office

Longenecker’s uncle, Mike Carpenter, who is named as a plaintiff in the federal suit, told the Associated Press:

“They killed a beautiful human being, a caring, loving man. He’ll never be able to share his life with us, or us with him, again. For no reason. He wasn’t hurting anyone.”

Police conducted an internal investigation and determined that Longenecker “attempted to allude apprehension and intentionally crawled under the bulldozer when it came to a brief 30 second stop.”
Police investigated themselves and found they did nothing wrong.

However, Longenecker’s family doesn’t believe the assessment, and they want justice.

Longenecker’s friend David B. Light was with him that morning and believes there is no way that his friend would have crawled under the bulldozer intentionally. Light explained:

“That morning, Gregory was not high or under the influence. He was normal. There is no way Gregory crawled underneath the back of the bulldozer. It is unthinkable and ridiculous that anyone would say he crawled underneath.”

The family’s lawyer, Jordan Strokovsky, says the police department needs to be held accountable for what they did:

“State police ran Gregory Longenecker over with a government-operated bulldozer and essentially turned him into human roadkill. There will be a thorough investigation, and a lot of questions will be answered, and ultimately, those who need to be held accountable will be held accountable.”

Oddly enough, cannabis is legal for medical use in the state of Pennsylvania. In fact, lawmakers in the state introduced legislation that would legalize the substance for recreational use just this week. Considering the shifting legal status of cannabis, it is alarming to see such heavy-handed tactics being used against cannabis users and growers. It seems that some police departments aren’t ready to give up the war on drugs so easily.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=m78AB-tZv7U
https://themindunleashed.com/2019/03/police-face-lawsuit-after-crushing-man-with-bulldozer-for-growing-10-cannabis-plants.html

Lock 'em the fuk-up.