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    LOL...right?
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    In the middle of a sobriety test the DWI suspect stopped the test and asked to be escorted home.

    "I can't really do it,...but I can drive.":rofl:

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    DWI suspect alleges officer used excessive force

    HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A man pulled over for suspicion of DWI and slammed to the ground by a DPS trooper was knocked unconscious. Was this appropriate action or excessive force?

    It was a DWI traffic stop earlier this summer that got a bit ugly. The suspect was busted up when he was arrested, and while one former police officer sees a trooper doing his job, the defendant claims it went too far.

    It was a June night when Dennis Perry saw the flashing lights in his rear view mirror.

    "It was a state trooper," Perry said.

    He was about a mile from home on 1960 near the Hardy Toll Road when he was ordered over for running a stop sign and suspected of driving while intoxicated.

    Perry begins the sobriety tests, but about five minutes in, he refuses to continue. Then the two move out of view against the wall.

    "Said I was resisting, and in fact, I was not resisting, and I was telling him that I was not resisting," Perry said.

    The video shows Perry on the ground and the trooper calls for medical help. There's not much he remembers, but when he came to, he hardly recognized the man in the mirror.

    "It was more than a body slam. It was face first on the ground and after that, I was out stone cold," Perry said.

    Perry's attorneys, Gary Miller and Drew Prisner, have filed a complaint on behalf of their client with the department of public safety.

    "There's a whole line of things that one can do as an officer to subdue a suspect," Prisner said. "You don't have to go from zero to 100, and that's what we see in this case."

    A spokesperson for DPS released a brief statement saying:

    "DPS received a complaint related to this traffic stop late last week. Until the DPS Office of Inspector General has a chance to review the case, it is not appropriate to comment further."

    But former Houston police officer and security expert Rob Kimmons who has reviewed dozens of police tapes is commenting.

    "You can't let someone like that, when you are out there by yourself at night, get the upper hand," Kimmons said. "I thought that he was patient, and then finally he had to take him down and cuff him."

    He says in the video, he sees the actions of a trooper who was more than patient and a suspect who was uncooperative.

    "I'm not saying it's not worth investigating. From the video, I just don't really see where I could criticize the officer and the actions that he took," Kimmons said.

    Perry is still going through tests to check on any potential long-term effects from his head injuries. But he doesn't believe it was something he asked for.

    "I honestly do not believe that I did anything to deserve anything like that," Perry said. "I don't think anybody does."

    Perry's DWI case will be back in Harris County court next month. Prosecutors allege in court records he had a blood alcohol level of .08. We'll let you know when the Office of Inspector General has reviewed the stop.

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    gsneff

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    he told him to put his hands behind his back, the guy didn't comply and was hurt. lesson is if the cops tell you to do something, especialy if he says it multiple times, you better cooperate. +1 for the cop.
     

    lsu fan

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    faceplant! :own3d:

    Maybe if he wasn't drunk/using his hands to resist the officer, he could have put his hands out to catch himself instead of using his face.
     

    Swami

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    If the cop would have backed off and allowed the guy to do the test again, or w/e he was demanding, the policeman would no longer have had control of the situation. The LEO had every right to do what he needed to make sure he was controlling that stop. Dumbass drunk should have listened to the policeman.
     

    topgunz1

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    Sadly, they haven't yet invented a way to take a non-compliant person into custody without smacking their face on the ground. Soon as they do, crybabies like this guy won't have any more problems.
     

    SirIsaacNewton

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    Sadly, they haven't yet invented a way to take a non-compliant person into custody without smacking their face on the ground. Soon as they do, crybabies like this guy won't have any more problems.

    I am a huge proponent of the net gun and/or sticky foam it would be extremely entertaining. I figure they can offset the cost by selling their videos.
     

    bearfutedninja

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    waiting for the cop on the one. if you say you cant really do it but you can drive is that an admission of guilt? what if his ankle was sprained ? he had to take a ****? i cant see the video so i dont know it isnt loading. was he obviously drunk without a reasonable doubt?
     
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