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That Escalated Fast! A 'good samaritan' in Rhode Island pulled over to help a high school student in an accident. She ended up calling the kid's father before she is suddenly handcuffed and arrested by South Kingstown Police. Claire Hall, the woman seen in the video, is now suing...

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Stoic Ronin2 years ago

First priority of the officers was to get everyone to safety and she was clearly impeding that. Highway median is not a place for debates.

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Brian Krassenstein2 years ago

@OftheStoics Agreed but I feel there were better ways of doing that.

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William ⚡ Laurent2 years ago

Emotions run high in accidents. Not sure why police escalated this . How did this help matters?

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Brian Krassenstein2 years ago

Yeah. Police should be trained to de-escalate things, not escalate them.

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Corey2 years ago

I think he responded appropriately. The attorney seemed to think she was above the law.

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Brian Krassenstein2 years ago

@coreyjames92 I think personally that it was a bit of an overreaction by the officer. They should be trained better to calm the situation rather than go right to cuffing someone and arresting them.

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Kenny Lay (Parody)2 years ago

She thinks she is above the law. Later Karen.

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Brian Krassenstein2 years ago

I agree she was annoying and had an attitude. I feel the police may have overreacted though.

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Yogi2 years ago

No wonder people prefer to just go by without helping anyone. They don’t want to get involved in accidents

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Brian Krassenstein2 years ago

Yeah although the woman gave the officer a bit of an attitude at one point in the beginning, she did appear to really just be trying to help.

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