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Your Steam/In-game Name: [PH] Prepper / Bob Nixon
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: Sdac / Michael Boyle
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: Danny D / John Bishop
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: D3V / Gary Belinsky
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: Bajar / Ryan Harris
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
Reason: I just got on duty as police officer when I received a panic alert from the Speed Enforcer John Ridlle. I quickly rushed to the Business Zone in matter to assist him. I arrived and the situation wasn't urgent anymore. I was then asked to transport the prisoner to the prison but first I wanted to interrogate and frisk the suspect, John Bishop. I didn't expect to find anything during the frisk because I knew that the baseball bat which he used to assault an officer with had already been confiscated. I then told the suspect that it sounded like a minor violation of the law and that I would have to call the court in matter to sentence him which I told him in the elevator. There was an ongoing bank robbery and I didn't knew whether I was the only police officer remaining within the Police Department. Before we entered the elevator a person, Ryan Harris, ran up to us and then quickly ran off as I called for backup. I assessed that the person, Ryan Harris, was second priority. In the elevator I told the suspect that he was risking up to 1-3 years imprisonment for assault on a police officer with a baseball bat. We eventually came downstairs and I spoke to the NPC (In voice chat) asking for permission to use the phone to call the court. Suddenly the alleged "lawyer" Ryan Harris came downstairs and I saw my chance to finally restrain him. I unholstered my service pistol and aimed it at him because his behavior was very unpredictable and he was also trespassing PD property. I then noticed flashlights on the staircase and I realised that the situation was getting out of control. I immediately called for backup despite the ongoing bank robbery. Multiple people rushed down the stairs and their overwhelming technique forced me to surrender, which I did by aiming my service pistol away from them and into the wall until I could put it in passive mode and then holster it. Despite that I was shot and I began to bleed. I realised that I was caught in the middle of a prison break. None of the criminals took the police officer NPC into consideration during the prison break. Furthermore I think it's bit of an exaggeration to shoot an officer who surrendered because their friend was charged with assault on police officer with a baseball bat and therefore was risking a couple of years imprisonment. I ended up bleeding to death because they tied my hands together but also because other police officers were too busy at the bank robbery.
Evidence:
Additional details:
The original video which I posted skips the conversation in which Officer John Ridlle says that the suspect was going in for "4 years" 0:03-0:07 and he's charged with "Assault on police officer with a baseball bat" 1:25-1:28. However, I don't see how he's able to charge him with a specific amount of years imprisonment without first interrogate him. He also cooperated and therefore I assumed that his prison sentence would be lowered.
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: Sdac / Michael Boyle
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: D3V / Gary Belinsky
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
His/Her Steam/In-game Name: Bajar / Ryan Harris
His/Her SteamID: Unknown
Reason: I just got on duty as police officer when I received a panic alert from the Speed Enforcer John Ridlle. I quickly rushed to the Business Zone in matter to assist him. I arrived and the situation wasn't urgent anymore. I was then asked to transport the prisoner to the prison but first I wanted to interrogate and frisk the suspect, John Bishop. I didn't expect to find anything during the frisk because I knew that the baseball bat which he used to assault an officer with had already been confiscated. I then told the suspect that it sounded like a minor violation of the law and that I would have to call the court in matter to sentence him which I told him in the elevator. There was an ongoing bank robbery and I didn't knew whether I was the only police officer remaining within the Police Department. Before we entered the elevator a person, Ryan Harris, ran up to us and then quickly ran off as I called for backup. I assessed that the person, Ryan Harris, was second priority. In the elevator I told the suspect that he was risking up to 1-3 years imprisonment for assault on a police officer with a baseball bat. We eventually came downstairs and I spoke to the NPC (In voice chat) asking for permission to use the phone to call the court. Suddenly the alleged "lawyer" Ryan Harris came downstairs and I saw my chance to finally restrain him. I unholstered my service pistol and aimed it at him because his behavior was very unpredictable and he was also trespassing PD property. I then noticed flashlights on the staircase and I realised that the situation was getting out of control. I immediately called for backup despite the ongoing bank robbery. Multiple people rushed down the stairs and their overwhelming technique forced me to surrender, which I did by aiming my service pistol away from them and into the wall until I could put it in passive mode and then holster it. Despite that I was shot and I began to bleed. I realised that I was caught in the middle of a prison break. None of the criminals took the police officer NPC into consideration during the prison break. Furthermore I think it's bit of an exaggeration to shoot an officer who surrendered because their friend was charged with assault on police officer with a baseball bat and therefore was risking a couple of years imprisonment. I ended up bleeding to death because they tied my hands together but also because other police officers were too busy at the bank robbery.
Evidence:
Additional details:
The original video which I posted skips the conversation in which Officer John Ridlle says that the suspect was going in for "4 years" 0:03-0:07 and he's charged with "Assault on police officer with a baseball bat" 1:25-1:28. However, I don't see how he's able to charge him with a specific amount of years imprisonment without first interrogate him. He also cooperated and therefore I assumed that his prison sentence would be lowered.
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