Thursday, June 15, 2023

80 in a 45... sounds like a thing a cop would notice right? This time it was the cop doing it, and the Sheriff's deputy busted him on it. Nice, the donuts are on me deputy!

“What are you doing?” asked Officer Alexander Shaouni after finally coming to a stop. “I am going into work, my man. Why are you trying to pull me over as I’m going into work?”

The deputy explains to the officer that he was doing nearly double the speed limit. Shaouni blows off the deputy's comment and instead points out his uniform, again noting that he was headed to work when he was pulled over.

“I am going to work,” said Shaouni, bringing attention to his vest marked with his name and badge. “What does it look like I’m dressed for?"

Shaouni is then asked for his driver's license. He refuses to hand over his license to the deputy, saying "no" when asked. He then gets back into his police vehicle and leaves the scene only to later be identified by his car and badge number. Bodycam footage of the incident also clearly shows the officer's name on the front of his police vest.

Ultimately, Shaouni was arrested for the incident and charged with reckless driving, fleeing and eluding law enforcement, as well as resisting an officer without violence. He was "relieved" of his position pending the results of both the criminal investigation conducted by the Sheriff's Department, as well as an Internal Affairs investigation.


The news does NOT give the name of the sheriff's deputy. Huh. Finally a deputy does the job right, professionally, and the news doesn't say what the name is? Huh. NO NEWS report has the deputy's name

1 comment:

  1. Good! The laws apply to the police, just like the rest of us.

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