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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments: this happens all too often. how many similar incidents are not caught this could have been a life or death situation. however, the cops pride was too important.Flag
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Name: Jeff on Jun 14, 2009Comments: The officers actions speak for themselves. No further comments needed.Flag
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Name: Jack Amano on Jun 14, 2009Comments: We must stand up to this sort of out of control behavior. I see it more and more in my local police force in Austin, TX. Our local police forces are becoming more and more militant, and will soon be nothing more than the enforcers on the ground of our increasingly authoritarian government.Flag
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Name: Rick Schreiner on Jun 14, 2009Comments: There is no doubt that the Police did the wrong thing here,After all they are Human and make mistakes like everybody else.Flag
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Name: Jeff Prendergast on Jun 14, 2009Comments: With all of the police brutality surfacing lately, Trooper Martin must be fired and be charged with assult. Inaction against Trooper Martin will eventually result in another form of justice.Flag
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Name: Mateusz Mankowski on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments: The policeman is a danger to civilised society. Please fire him before he serious hurts or kills someone.Flag
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Name: Michael Walters on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Nobody is above the law. NOBODY!Flag
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Name: Kathy on Jun 14, 2009Comments: This cop is nothing more then a criminal! Get him off the streets!!!Flag
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Name: James Doty on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Uphold the law. Fire trooper Martin.Flag
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Name: Dylan Matthew on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Jacob Long on Jun 14, 2009Comments: This is not an officer. This is a thug, he needs to be used as an example. The police work is to serve and protect, above all to "keep the peace". This is a prime example of what happens when someone gets too much power. These men used to be protectors, now we fear them. If they are not punished it will allow them to continue these actions. How many people are arrested based on the word of the officer and nothing else falsely accused How many people need to flood our prisons and/or die from police brutality before we acknowledge this I demand action!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry R. Levin on Jun 14, 2009Comments: It is way passed time this kind of thing be stopped.Flag
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Name: Donald Decker on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Dear Sir, We the people are your employers. I thought to protect and serve was the motto of our Police. This Officer is a loose cannon and has anger management issues, or a God complex. While viewing his actions it is only a matter of time that he hurts or kills someone unnecessarily, is this the example that you’re Department wants to send to the public. One bad apple can ruin a bushel if it is left in knowing it is bad. I truly hope Sir, your Department does not condone this behavior. Sincerely, Donald J. DeckerFlag
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Name: James on Jun 14, 2009Comments: fire that officer for the sanctity of public peaceFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Get this kind of behavior off our streets. This lady in the ambulance should have been top priority. He the cop needs to be fired and made an example of such.Flag
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Name: Marc Schotborg on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Vince And Susie Robinette on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Good to know this about OK. Ill be sure to fill up b4 state line so I dont have to stop in the state. Sad these departments are hiring such IDIOTS.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Marcin on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Ryan Kleffman on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew White on Jun 14, 2009Comments: the real question is: Has the officer learned anything from his actionsFlag
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Name: Greg Lee on Jun 14, 2009Comments: (1) FIRE NOW (2) SOME JAIL TIME (3) MANDATE ANGER MANAGMENT.Flag
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Name: Jeff Simmons on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Outrageous and inexcusable behavior by the OHP.Flag
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Name: Sammy Keene on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Wiliam D Hall on Jun 14, 2009Comments: The actions of Daniel Martin were unprofessional and and bring harm to the image of Oklahoma . Having family that has been in the Paden area , for a very long time . It embarrasses me that an official would act in such an thug-like authoritarian manner . We do not need this type of law enforcement . Especially , on EMT workers trying to save lives .Flag
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Name: Bryan Pelletier on Jun 14, 2009Comments: We are not your slaves.Flag
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Name: Eric J. Van-Gundy on Jun 14, 2009Comments: As a military vetran and now citizen I am angered by the troopers actions and do not believe that anything other then a firing would show that this will not be exceptable behavor by the OHP in the future...Flag
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Name: Benjamin Infantino on Jun 14, 2009Comments: If Daniel Martin is not fired by his chief, his chief must be fired by the people.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean Romano on Jun 14, 2009Comments: The police are employees of the People, the People are not servants of the State. These criminals must never forget that they not only make fools of themselves, not only deepen the mistrust the public has for them, but the unjustly sully the good name of many decent, law abiding Police Officers who conduct themselves with dignity, and show respect for human life, freedom, or the rule of law.Flag
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Name: Travis R Crist on Jun 14, 2009Comments: please do the community with real "loyalty, honesty, respect, integrity, professionalism and self-discipline" and fire this trooper.Flag
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Name: Alex Saks on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Cesar Rodriguez on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: DWC on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Accountability should not only be for the government it should be for all branches of federal and state there needs to be a reckoning on these events or the people will have their reckoning .Flag
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Name: Steven Simpson on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Trooper Martin is a disgrace to your uniform, and is totally unconcerned with the woman in the back of the ambulance. Trooper Martin needs to be fired for the action portrayed in the video. The officer who watched and did nothing about the situation, should be suspended. You should not dismiss or cover up what occurred, and you are just as bad Trooper Martin if you do cover this up. He needs to be made an example of and he needs to be fired.Flag
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Name: Christopher Salas on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Trooper Martin is completely out of control. I cannot believe he is this working for the highway patrol. Please do yourself a favor and fire Martin before someone get seriously hurt.Flag
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Name: Matthew F. Carmichael on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Roosen on Jun 14, 2009Comments: Ex law Enforcement officer. Martin needs to lose his job immediately.Flag
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Name: Mike Clinton on Jun 14, 2009Comments: My son is in law enforcement and would not tolerate this kind of behavior in his department.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments: I normally am willing to give our police the benefit of the doubt when confronted with potentially life threatening situations, but Jesus Christ this was an EMT rushing a patient to the hospital. He deserved to be fired for stupidity alone.Flag
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Name: Jesse Gossett on Jun 14, 2009Comments: He also needs to be charged with assault and thrown in jail... how well do you think the little piggy would do in jail with all the wolvesFlag
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Name: William Tolp on Jun 14, 2009Comments: As a veteran of he USAF in the first Gulf War, I did not serve my country in order to come back here and have police in this country treat the American public like they do overseas. I demand that that officer be fired immediately and policy be handed down to every other officer under you that if they act in this same manner, they will suffer the same fate. This is not Nazi Germany, this is the United States, so stop allowing your officers to act like the Nazi SS did in WW II.Flag
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Name: William Tolp on Jun 14, 2009Comments: As a veteran of he USAF in the first Gulf War, I did not serve my country in order to come back here and have police in this country treat the American public like they do overseas. I demand that that officer be fired immediately and policy be handed down to every other officer under you that if they act in this same manner, they will suffer the same fate. This is not Nazi Germany, this is the United States, so stop allowing your officers to act like the Nazi SS did in WW II.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Christopher McLean Bibee on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Brian McCoy on Jun 14, 2009Comments:Flag