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I knew this kid would have been a good fit at GT
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 234867" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I don't think they were harassing him; they had the usual police report right after a crime (i.e. pretty much incomplete and contradictory; it's surprising they ever catch anybody after the fact) and they were investigating. Luckily, most of the officers on the scene were obviously old pros who know how to ask for cooperation without making the situation worse. (For instance, they told him why he was being stopped and told him when they were going to look in his backpack. Little things like that matter.) And, after all, this <em>is</em> Iowa, just about the most low-key state in the Union.</p><p></p><p>The young man certainly helped his case, however, and it is salutary that the cops learned from him that he was frightening for his life. Everybody can learn a lesson from this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 234867, member: 265"] I don't think they were harassing him; they had the usual police report right after a crime (i.e. pretty much incomplete and contradictory; it's surprising they ever catch anybody after the fact) and they were investigating. Luckily, most of the officers on the scene were obviously old pros who know how to ask for cooperation without making the situation worse. (For instance, they told him why he was being stopped and told him when they were going to look in his backpack. Little things like that matter.) And, after all, this [I]is[/I] Iowa, just about the most low-key state in the Union. The young man certainly helped his case, however, and it is salutary that the cops learned from him that he was frightening for his life. Everybody can learn a lesson from this. [/QUOTE]
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