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Detroit police angry after court releases men accused of pointing gun at officers before chase


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"Detroit — A judge released two suspects accused of leading officers on a vehicle pursuit—and allegedly pointing a gun at them—on a bond that requires no money. Fox 2 reports that officers spotted Terrence Jordan standing in the street holding a pistol March 12th on the Detroit’s west side. Jordan was with a man named Joshua McCormick.

“This individual Mr. Jordan exited the car. He pointed that gun in our direction. We were far enough back a safe distance. He jumped back in the car, drove about 3-5 feet, got back out, and did the same thing,” said Detroit Police Corporal Jason Tonti.

Police said the men got into a Dodge Charger and sped away from officers, leading police on a high-speed pursuit. Police ended the chase after the driver of the Charger shut off the lights while driving at a high speed. The Michigan State Police later picked up the pursuit which ended when the suspects crashed.

Corporal Tonti said that the suspects “…didn’t care… it was a joking matter to them. They knew nothing was going to happen to them.”"

https://www.lawofficer.com/suspects-point-gun-at-cops-during-pursuit-judge-releases-them-on-no-cash-bond/

https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/detroit-police-angry-after-court-releases-men-accused-of-pointing-gun-at-officers-before-chase

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2 hours ago, pipedreams said:

"Detroit — A judge released two suspects accused of leading officers on a vehicle pursuit—and allegedly pointing a gun at them—on a bond that requires no money. Fox 2 reports that officers spotted Terrence Jordan standing in the street holding a pistol March 12th on the Detroit’s west side. Jordan was with a man named Joshua McCormick.

“This individual Mr. Jordan exited the car. He pointed that gun in our direction. We were far enough back a safe distance. He jumped back in the car, drove about 3-5 feet, got back out, and did the same thing,” said Detroit Police Corporal Jason Tonti.

Police said the men got into a Dodge Charger and sped away from officers, leading police on a high-speed pursuit. Police ended the chase after the driver of the Charger shut off the lights while driving at a high speed. The Michigan State Police later picked up the pursuit which ended when the suspects crashed.

Corporal Tonti said that the suspects “…didn’t care… it was a joking matter to them. They knew nothing was going to happen to them.”"

https://www.lawofficer.com/suspects-point-gun-at-cops-during-pursuit-judge-releases-them-on-no-cash-bond/

https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/detroit-police-angry-after-court-releases-men-accused-of-pointing-gun-at-officers-before-chase

Society is doomed when the government and court system support the criminals over law and order!

Minneapolis is doing the same thing.  Now we are competing with other "murderopolis's" over who can legitimize crime more.

Minneapolis even gave a career felon 27 Million dollars because he resisted arrest and died.

Innocent law abiding citizens haven't gotten this much money for their lives!  Of course, they weren't the right color for the city council..........

How much is a life of an habitual criminal worth compared to what he adds to the society?

Now the city said with that award, that the criminal was in the right and the police are wrong. 

The bias this added against the cop in the trial is horrendous!  So much for justice for all.

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