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Black Pastor Racially Profiled, Called Ni**er by Police Officer

Whether this pastor was called the n-word or not America is a seriously racist place.
 
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https://www.theroot.com/south-carolina-naacp-president-claimed-he-was-racially-1826069258

Last month, Timmonsville, S.C., NAACP President the Rev. Jerrod Moultrie slammed local police in a Facebook post, claiming to have been racially profiled during a routine traffic stop.

“Tonight, I was racially profiled by Timmonsville Officer CAUSE I WAS DRIVING A MERCEDES BENZ AND GOING HOME IN A NICE NEIGHBORHOOD,” Moultrie wrote in the April 13 Facebook post after he was pulled over on a traffic violation.

However, as it turns out, Moultrie’s story may not be the truth; a local community activist who went to the police and reviewed the police bodycam footage says that the video contradicts Moultrie’s claims, News Channel 9 reports.

According to police, Moultrie was pulled over for failing to use a turn signal, as well as for a problem with his license plate.

Moultrie, in his version of events, said that the officer asked him charged questions, such as if there were any drugs inside his car.

In his post, the pastor said that the officer told him,I am doing you a favor tonight not taking you to jail or writing you a ticket.

Florence community activist Timothy Waters says he was outraged when he saw Moultrie’s post, upset that a black person would be profiled for driving a nice car in a nice neighborhood.

And, so, Waters went to the Timmonsville Police Department and requested to see a copy of the officer’s dash and bodycam video.

And that, apparently, is when Moultrie’s story started to fall apart.

“Once I got a copy of that bodycam, it’s as if he made the whole story up. And I felt like he set us back 100 years, because think about all of the racial profiling cases [that] are true,” Waters told the news station.

Waters said that the officer was very kind during the entire four-minute stop.

Timmonsville Police Chief Billy Brown also got involved, saying that Moultrie had reached out to him with accusations of having been raciallly profiled.

“[Moultrie] made a comment that the officer accused him of having drugs in the car. He said that his wife and grandchild was in the car. He asked them not to move because the officer looked as if he might shoot them or something. He also made mention that the officer continued to ask him about his neighborhood. ‘Why was he in that neighborhood?’ And threaten[ed] to put him in jail in reference to something dealing with the registration to the vehicle,” Brown recalled.

Brown said he investigated, only to find that that was apparently not true.

“When I saw the video, I was shocked that someone who is supposed to be a community leader, a pastor, and head of the NAACP would just come out and tell a blatant lie. It bothered me,” the police chief said. “It really bothered me, thinking about the racial unrest it could’ve cost in the community, and it’s just troubling to me that someone who held a position like that would come out and just tell a lie. There was a time where I was a victim as a police chief. I was a victim of racial profiling.”

The Root reached out to the Timmonsville NAACP for comment on the incident but got no response. However, local NAACP officers Kenneth McAllister and Henry James Dixon told News Channel 9 that they were hard-pressed to believe that Moultrie would lie, even though they had not viewed the bodycam video.

“We don’t condone the wrong that a person has done, we just don’t believe he would have told a lie about something of that magnitude. We’re not saying a person is incapable of lying. Just from his character, we don’t think he would have lied about something like that. In all fairness to the NAACP and the community, we will watch the video and have a conversation with our NAACP president,” Dixon said.

“Based on Rev. Moultrie’s character, and I wouldn’t have served as his vice president if I felt that he was a liar. I just wouldn’t do that,” McAllister said. “But I know he has worked very hard, very diligently, in bringing back together this branch of the NAACP. And we realize everything that the NAACP is about, and it’s not about that."

Moultrie has since taken down the Facebook post.

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I bet if a riot broke out and people got hurt this clown would get on a microphone saying this country needs some "soul searching" and he is going to take the BIG step forward first by forgiving "that racist cop".
 
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My young bro, you bring some good ones, but I think you missed the net completely on this one! :lol: :enjoy:

Video and news link refute the claim of racial profiling by the officer. Did you even bother watching the video first?

Man, that cop couldn't have been nicer to that guy loooool! He didn't even give him a ticket! The guy didn't even have the car registered! People don't get to drive with an expired registration let alone a completely unregistered car lol! The only thing that saved him was that typically you get either 3 or 7 days to register a newly purchased vehicle which varies in certain states and in some, you can't even leave the dealership with an unregistered car lol. That's a violation by the car dealership since it's their duty to make sure when you buy a car from them, you don't leave the lot with it unless it's registered.

And what the heck is so hard about using your darn flicker? lol. Turning the wheel to make the turn is more work than flicking the little stick to put on your turn signal. :lol:

So not only was the cop SUPER NICE to this guy, he let him slide without even a ticket for not using his turning signal, no ticket for driving an unregistered vehicle WITH THE WRONG PLATES ON IT! LOOoOOoooL and on top of that he told him to drive carefully and have a nice night then he gets called a racist! :laugh:
 
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My young bro, you bring some good ones, but I think you missed the net completely on this one! :lol: :enjoy:



Man, that cop couldn't have been nicer to that guy loooool! He didn't even give him a ticket! The guy didn't even have the car registered! People don't get to drive with an expired registration let alone a completely unregistered car lol! The only thing that saved him was that typically you get either 3 or 7 days to register a newly purchased vehicle which varies in certain states and in some, you can't even leave the dealership with an unregistered car lol. That's a violation by the car dealership since it's their duty to make sure when you buy a car from them, you don't leave the lot with it unless it's registered.

And what the heck is so hard about using your darn flicker? lol. Turning the wheel to make the turn is more work than flicking the little stick to put on your turn signal. :lol:

So not only was the cop SUPER NICE to this guy, he let him slide without even a ticket for not using his turning signal, no ticket for driving an unregistered vehicle WITH THE WRONG PLATES ON IT! LOOoOOoooL and on top of that he told him to drive carefully and have a nice night then he gets called a racist! :laugh:
Lol that cop was super nice, a little too nice I would say.
 
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My young bro, you bring some good ones, but I think you missed the net completely on this one! :lol: :enjoy:



Man, that cop couldn't have been nicer to that guy loooool! He didn't even give him a ticket! The guy didn't even have the car registered! People don't get to drive with an expired registration let alone a completely unregistered car lol! The only thing that saved him was that typically you get either 3 or 7 days to register a newly purchased vehicle which varies in certain states and in some, you can't even leave the dealership with an unregistered car lol. That's a violation by the car dealership since it's their duty to make sure when you buy a car from them, you don't leave the lot with it unless it's registered.

And what the heck is so hard about using your darn flicker? lol. Turning the wheel to make the turn is more work than flicking the little stick to put on your turn signal. :lol:

So not only was the cop SUPER NICE to this guy, he let him slide without even a ticket for not using his turning signal, no ticket for driving an unregistered vehicle WITH THE WRONG PLATES ON IT! LOOoOOoooL and on top of that he told him to drive carefully and have a nice night then he gets called a racist! :laugh:

Mass State Troopers towed my car because I didn't notice my insurance company mailed me a new little square sticker for my license plate. I was like "WTF are you kidding me???'
 
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Mass State Troopers towed my car because I didn't notice my insurance company mailed me a new little square sticker for my license plate. I was like "WTF are you kidding me???'

You mean the registration sticker? That little blue or orange or red number (depending on whatever month it expires)? That's harsh. Yeah, I've been there too except I was lucky enough to have it in the envelope with the new registration in the glovy, just forgot to stick it on the plate and the trooper was actually nice enough and made me get out and put it on in the breakdown lane on 95.

You've heard my horror stories before, car towed for an expired registration by a few weeks or so! They don't mess around and this guy, here's the other kicker that ticks me off with these people; he actually tries to argue with the cop who's already told him he's giving him a break! I mean, what is wrong with these people? Once the cop told him "the dealer told you wrong, you need to get the plates transferred and I wouldn't be driving this car until you do so have a nice night drive carefully etc." and this guy still puts up an argument! :wacko: Most normal people would've quickly realized they just caught a huuuuugeah break and be like "thank you officer, I appreciate that very much I apologize I didn't realize that I'll be sure to get to the registry tomorrow first thing you have a nice night as well!" Done. Not this blabber, complaining and looking for some kind of injustice and not even realizing how lucky you are. Unbelievable, some people.
 
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You mean the registration sticker? That little blue or orange or red number (depending on whatever month it expires)? That's harsh. Yeah, I've been there too except I was lucky enough to have it in the envelope with the new registration in the glovy, just forgot to stick it on the plate and the trooper was actually nice enough and made me get out and put it on in the breakdown lane on 95.

You've heard my horror stories before, car towed for an expired registration by a few weeks or so! They don't mess around and this guy, here's the other kicker that ticks me off with these people; he actually tries to argue with the cop who's already told him he's giving him a break! I mean, what is wrong with these people? Once the cop told him "the dealer told you wrong, you need to get the plates transferred and I wouldn't be driving this car until you do so have a nice night drive carefully etc." and this guy still puts up an argument! :wacko: Most normal people would've quickly realized they just caught a huuuuugeah break and be like "thank you officer, I appreciate that very much I apologize I didn't realize that I'll be sure to get to the registry tomorrow first thing you have a nice night as well!" Done. Not this blabber, complaining and looking for some kind of injustice and not even realizing how lucky you are. Unbelievable, some people.

Yep, the little sticker. Right on 90 under the Star Market.

Yeah, if you think you are catching a break don't say something stupid. Although I yelled at some Trooper really good one time who pulled me over in the Firebird after tailgating me on Route 9 in Natick at 3am through a construction zone with raised manhole covers (no workers around). I was super pissed that I could have damaged one of my chrome rims on them. I'm sure he wrote a big "A' somewhere. I later beat the ticket before the lady judge.

Those 17x9 rims were $500 each and the tires close to $300 each. I doubt SLP sells only 1 at a time.
 
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Yep, the little sticker. Right on 90 under the Star Market.

Yeah, if you think you are catching a break don't say something stupid. Although I yelled at some Trooper really good one time who pulled me over in the Firebird after tailgating me on Route 9 in Natick at 3am through a construction zone with raised manhole covers (no workers around). I was super pissed that I could have damaged one of my chrome rims on them. I'm sure he wrote a big "A' somewhere. I later beat the ticket before the lady judge.

Those 17x9 rims were $500 each and the tires close to $300 each. I doubt SLP sells only 1 at a time.

I remember that story man, crazy. He thought you were showboating and what are you supposed to do, drive over 4" high manholes with a ride like that? Of course you gotta deek them lol.
 
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