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The video on FB is terrible. There is only a few seconds of the entire situation, but lady decides to leave, cop appears to try and jump in the back seat, she drives off, he falls and according to report's has brain bleed and a significant head injury. 

She is facing some pretty serious charges and the other woman, with outstanding warrants, decided to assault a cop as well.... 

Beaumont is not doing good 3 days into 2025

 

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The article says that the driver was arrested for Intoxication Assault. That is a proper charge but I think the DA may seek an indictment on Aggravated Assault/Serious Bodily Injury on Public Servant. 

 That carries up to Life or 99 Years. 

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55 minutes ago, tvc184 said:

The article says that the driver was arrested for Intoxication Assault. That is a proper charge but I think the DA may seek an indictment on Aggravated Assault/Serious Bodily Injury on Public Servant. 

 That carries up to Life or 99 Years. 

She deserves it.  That cop was not moving after he hit the ground

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Internet comments can be so entertaining.

Looking at Facebook, one guy claimed that the officer broke the law by jumping into the vehicle to apprehend the woman. 🤣

 

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20 hours ago, tvc184 said:

Internet comments can be so entertaining.

Looking at Facebook, one guy claimed that the officer broke the law by jumping into the vehicle to apprehend the woman. 🤣

 

And there was no convincing him he was wrong….lol

I was even arguing with a lawyer (not criminal) that she somehow was not responsible because she didn’t know he jumped on her car🤨

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3 hours ago, thetragichippy said:

And there was no convincing him he was wrong….lol

I was even arguing with a lawyer (not criminal) that she somehow was not responsible because she didn’t know he jumped on her car🤨

That person/woman is a lawyer?

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On 1/3/2025 at 5:28 PM, navydawg31 said:

There always seems to be an issue going on at that bar.. time to close it down. 

I don't think that is a good idea. Shut down the behavior, not the business. It's a lawful establishment. Have a police presence there, but don't shut it down.

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29 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

I don't think that is a good idea. Shut down the behavior, not the business. It's a lawful establishment. Have a police presence there, but don't shut it down.

I been in that establishment on a Saturday night roughly 11pm but didn’t stay long we went after a wedding and that’s where the wedding party wanted to go back in October. They did have Bmt PD there 2 officers to be exact working OT shift… so police presence was there… but there’s been numerous incidents. I do agree with shut down the behavior, run stricter rules in regards of TABC don’t over-serve. Limit drinks per hour, etc… 

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1 hour ago, navydawg31 said:

I been in that establishment on a Saturday night roughly 11pm but didn’t stay long we went after a wedding and that’s where the wedding party wanted to go back in October. They did have Bmt PD there 2 officers to be exact working OT shift… so police presence was there… but there’s been numerous incidents. I do agree with shut down the behavior, run stricter rules in regards of TABC don’t over-serve. Limit drinks per hour, etc… 

I think it is what the establishment lets happen and not running off the trouble makers. I play in a band, so I'm at bars all the time.  Dylan's, Madison's, Rikenjaks, Local's pub, walk on's....more than I care to list.....happens there....Another fun fact, is none of those places have a police presence except Dylan's and only after a certain time.

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The police per se have no official presence at those venues.

The locations are responsible for their own security and they sometimes hire off duty (not OT) police officers.

Those establishments that allow such behavior are breaking state law. They cannot stop an incident from happening, which is typically beyond their control, but by law if it cannot be handled like a bouncer removing someone, it has to be turned over to the police. Many of those locations tend to cover up what happens on their property, including outside of the doors which they are also responsible for.

If they have an alcohol license, which is almost a certainty, they are violating their license agreement and can be shut down and/or fined. I have personally gotten a couple of alcohol licensed locations, suspended and on one occasion had the bartender sentenced to two weeks in the County Jail. 

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