Christopher Curtis
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But it's persuasion, advice, warning, something else I can put in my belt. Can I potentially persuade this person? Because time is often on the police officer's side. Persuasion, can I give him some advice? Listen to me, sir. Listen, if you don't, the other officers are going to come here and they're going to make it more difficult. Don't you see that I'm working with you?
And we can work together and get this thing done. We can do this together. Warning, if the other officers come and I step back, then they're going to be a lot different than I am. This is just another tool that the police can put in their belt so that we don't have to get into this situation.
And we can work together and get this thing done. We can do this together. Warning, if the other officers come and I step back, then they're going to be a lot different than I am. This is just another tool that the police can put in their belt so that we don't have to get into this situation.
And we can work together and get this thing done. We can do this together. Warning, if the other officers come and I step back, then they're going to be a lot different than I am. This is just another tool that the police can put in their belt so that we don't have to get into this situation.
I bet you if Derek was to be able to go back and think back, I bet you he would have done things differently, in my opinion.
I bet you if Derek was to be able to go back and think back, I bet you he would have done things differently, in my opinion.
I bet you if Derek was to be able to go back and think back, I bet you he would have done things differently, in my opinion.
Oh, I don't know. But he's got the federal case, the federal case, and he's got the state stuff. And I think he's run has another case running concurrently for tax evasion as well. So he had a whole bunch of different things going. And I'm not saying that he was guilty of any of all those things.
Oh, I don't know. But he's got the federal case, the federal case, and he's got the state stuff. And I think he's run has another case running concurrently for tax evasion as well. So he had a whole bunch of different things going. And I'm not saying that he was guilty of any of all those things.
Oh, I don't know. But he's got the federal case, the federal case, and he's got the state stuff. And I think he's run has another case running concurrently for tax evasion as well. So he had a whole bunch of different things going. And I'm not saying that he was guilty of any of all those things.
Yeah. Which which which case had that? Can we definitely say that it was race? Which one? It's very difficult to find that case.
Yeah. Which which which case had that? Can we definitely say that it was race? Which one? It's very difficult to find that case.
Yeah. Which which which case had that? Can we definitely say that it was race? Which one? It's very difficult to find that case.
I think it's that, I don't agree with that model because I think that that separates us more and more. But you go to any bar in downtown Nashville and you're going to find people of all different races sitting around and you might engage with a person. It takes us back away from the content of one's character.
I think it's that, I don't agree with that model because I think that that separates us more and more. But you go to any bar in downtown Nashville and you're going to find people of all different races sitting around and you might engage with a person. It takes us back away from the content of one's character.
I think it's that, I don't agree with that model because I think that that separates us more and more. But you go to any bar in downtown Nashville and you're going to find people of all different races sitting around and you might engage with a person. It takes us back away from the content of one's character.
I don't, you know, what people call racism, I think that it's more bias because it's much more biased than it is racism. I'll give you an example. I was invited in the Vegas airport. This guy's walking in front of me. His pants are like sagging down and you could see his underwear. What was really interesting was it was like this really interesting floral print and socks matched his underwear.
I don't, you know, what people call racism, I think that it's more bias because it's much more biased than it is racism. I'll give you an example. I was invited in the Vegas airport. This guy's walking in front of me. His pants are like sagging down and you could see his underwear. What was really interesting was it was like this really interesting floral print and socks matched his underwear.
I don't, you know, what people call racism, I think that it's more bias because it's much more biased than it is racism. I'll give you an example. I was invited in the Vegas airport. This guy's walking in front of me. His pants are like sagging down and you could see his underwear. What was really interesting was it was like this really interesting floral print and socks matched his underwear.
And I had a beer or two. So I wasn't messing with the guy. I was walking by. I said, oh man, I said, dang, them underwear. Nice. They look good with it. And he turned around and he was like, who are you talking to? Like, I mean, going off. And then a TSA agent comes up and it's like, And he said, he's talking about my, and I was, this is me in civilian clothes.