Self entitled asshole.
VIDEO: Baltimore PD Oversight Chair Refuses To Comply 60+ Times On Traffic Stop - Blue Lives Matter
Bodycam video obtained by The Baltimore Sun showed Civilian Oversight Task Force Chair Marvin McKenstry refused at least 60 requests to provide his driver’s license to police on the afternoon of April 13, resulting in the receipt of a hefty stack of tickets.
He sounded his air horn a couple of times and waved at the driver to move, but instead of complying, the driver of the vehicle, McKenstry, gestured for the officer to go around.
McKenstry was appointed to the oversight task force by Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, and his passenger was Danielle Kushner, another member of the civilian oversight panel, the Baltimore Sun reported.
Additional officers arrived, and the traffic stop continued for 50 minutes, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Sgt. McGowan wrote a $60 ticket for stopping in the middle of the street, a $50 ticket for refusing to provide his license, a $50 ticket for not having his registration, and a $290 ticket for “willfully disobeying a lawful order.” The video showed the sergeant as he explained the details of each citation to McKenstry.
Then McKenstry refused to sign the tickets, so Sgt. McGowan wrote him yet another $50 ticket for that infraction.
In all, he received five tickets totaling $500, Baltimore Police Spokesman T.J. Smith told the Baltimore Sun.
VIDEO IN THE ARTICLE. CANT COPY IT OVER HERE
VIDEO: Baltimore PD Oversight Chair Refuses To Comply 60+ Times On Traffic Stop - Blue Lives Matter
Bodycam video obtained by The Baltimore Sun showed Civilian Oversight Task Force Chair Marvin McKenstry refused at least 60 requests to provide his driver’s license to police on the afternoon of April 13, resulting in the receipt of a hefty stack of tickets.
He sounded his air horn a couple of times and waved at the driver to move, but instead of complying, the driver of the vehicle, McKenstry, gestured for the officer to go around.
McKenstry was appointed to the oversight task force by Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, and his passenger was Danielle Kushner, another member of the civilian oversight panel, the Baltimore Sun reported.
Additional officers arrived, and the traffic stop continued for 50 minutes, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Sgt. McGowan wrote a $60 ticket for stopping in the middle of the street, a $50 ticket for refusing to provide his license, a $50 ticket for not having his registration, and a $290 ticket for “willfully disobeying a lawful order.” The video showed the sergeant as he explained the details of each citation to McKenstry.
Then McKenstry refused to sign the tickets, so Sgt. McGowan wrote him yet another $50 ticket for that infraction.
In all, he received five tickets totaling $500, Baltimore Police Spokesman T.J. Smith told the Baltimore Sun.
VIDEO IN THE ARTICLE. CANT COPY IT OVER HERE