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8/31/2020 5:54 pm  #11


Re: Coordinated attack against Ole Miss?

Liar, liar, pants on fire...        This Nettles punk lied all the way around.  he claimed that he was harassed by cops in 5 vehicles.  There were two as you see on the video.  The officer gave him a break and could not have been more congenial.  He said he was lucky to have gotten out alive.  Watch the video and see just how bogus this guy really is.  I can see why he didn't respond to the offers to come in a view the videos.  He has the makings of a Democrat - they turn everything around and it would kill them to tell the truth.


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9/02/2020 3:24 pm  #12


Re: Coordinated attack against Ole Miss?

From the video here are some things to note:

He was pulled over in May 2019.  His tax expired in September 2018, so he had been driving on an expired tag over seven months.  This action denotes that he was illegally driving and indirectly stealing tax funds from the State of Mississippi and its citizens by not paying for his tag or license.

It is absurd that his young man is 30 something and he still needs his parents to remind him to renew his tag.  Does he still live at home?

He keeps saying the items that the police request are in his travel bag which could be a lie since he knows his license is suspended and he does not have insurance.

It no wonder that he is nervous since he knows his tag has expired, his license had expired, and he has not auto insurance.

Apparently he has a hard time counting because there were not 5 police cars that stopped him

Apparently he does not have a good memory because there was no tattooed policeman antagonizing him and trying to pick a fight.

Anyone who does not have insurance should have their car impounded on the spot.  They should have to pay fines and storage fees until they prove that they have insurance coverage.  Uninsured motorists cause lots of property damage and the honest law abiding insured drivers have to pay the cost.

This video shows that he made false accusations 

He broke the law.  He also posted defamatory statements about the Oxford Police Department and the City of Oxford.  His statements reflected badly on the City of Oxford.  It just seems that now many people think because of their race, they are not subject to the law.  From their perspective, if they get in trouble for breaking the law, then its the fault of the police and legal system.  It does not matter who you are, what your race, or what is your background, if you break the law, then you should have to pay the consequences.
 


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9/02/2020 7:24 pm  #13


Re: Coordinated attack against Ole Miss?

catfishboy wrote:

He was pulled over in May 2019.  His tax expired in September 2019, so he had been driving on an expired tag over seven months.  This action denotes that he was illegally driving and indirectly stealing tax funds from the State of Mississippi and its citizens by not paying for his tag or license.

 

You obviously meant May 2020.
 

 

9/02/2020 11:37 pm  #14


Re: Coordinated attack against Ole Miss?

According to Mayor Tannehill's Tweet, the traffic stop occurred in May 2019
 

The Mayor continued, “I immediately sent him a DM. I have enjoyed getting to know Fred over the past year and was concerned to hear this accusation. I had OPD pull the videos from the ”recent” traffic stop which we found occurred in May 2019.”

- Twitter (Robyn Tannehill)

 

 


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