Former Falcons receiver Roddy White worr

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Former Falcons receiver Roddy White worr

Former wide receiver tweeted on Wednesday that he was pulled over and felt threatened by the officer in question during a recent traffic stop.White also tweeted that the officer put his Jack Youngblood Jersey hand on his weapon while approaching the car, which caused the former Pro Bowler to fear for his safety.This officer got out his car and immediately unbutton his his strap on his gun and put his hand on his gun and came to my car wit his hand Roddy White (@roddywhiteTV) White said he didn't believe it was nece sary for the officer to grab his gun during a "routine traffic stop." It's cops like you that makes this world a very ugly place its a good thing I already had all my information to give him or I could've died Roddy White (@roddywhiteTV) On a Kareem Orr Jersey routine traffic stop cause if u stopping me for speeding I don't see a reason to grab your gun Roddy White (@roddywhiteTV) it was "police protocol" or "my protocol" to put his hand on his weapon while Los Angeles Rams Kids Jersey walking to a person's car. "I said, 'On a routine traffic stop for a speeding ticket, its protocol for you to get out of our car and put your hand on your weapon and come walk to someone's car?' He told me, 'Yeah, yeah, that's police protocol.'""So I was like, 'Are you serious?'" White said the officer told him, "No, that's my protocol, that's what I do as a police officer.""It was a scary moment for me because at that time I Nick Scott Jersey was like anybody else -- I felt vulnerable.""If something went wrong or if I tried to argue with this guy ... I could' Robert Rochell Jersey ve got shot."There is, all likelihood, a different version of this story from the officer who pulled White over. But White's commentary and the potential threat of a gun being used also speaks to part of the problem in this country when it comes to citizens' trust levels of law enforcement.A group of about breaching the void created between communities and law enforcement. White's concern is not just random.
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