Alpharetta, GA — In the land of the free, if law enforcement witnesses you driving your personally owned vehicle with dark window tint or without your seat belt on, they will pull you over and issue a citation, otherwise known as extortion. If you refuse to acknowledge this extortion, or attempt to resist it, you will be kidnapped and caged. If you refuse to be kidnapped and caged, you can and will have violence brought upon you, and can and will be killed. The Free Thought Project has reported on numerous traffic citations over the years, which started over victimless crimes and ended with someone getting beaten or killed.
Rose Campbell, a 67-year-old grandmother learned this the hard way when she was targeted for revenue collection by Alpharetta’s finest back in May of 2018. She is now suing the Alpharetta police department for physical injuries that required surgery, emotional trauma and has the fact that she’s been unable to work consistently since the incident.
On that fateful night, Campbell was working as a ride-share driver when she was pulled over by a cop who accused her of not staying in her lane. Campbell claimed she never swerved out of the lane, refusing to sign the ticket, and began asking for a supervisor instead.
Officer James Legg became extremely frustrated with the fiery grandmother that night and as his dashcam shows, he began cussing and screaming at the woman before physically assaulting her.
“Shut the (expletive) up and get out of the car,” Legg is heard saying in the video.
This model cop then proceeded to start dragging the woman from her car — over an alleged lane violation — before other officers on the scene showed up to help him take the grandmother down.........read more.........
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