Kansas Police Officers Pull Brothers Over at Gunpoint, Falsely Accusing Them of Stealing Carby: Carlos MillerPINAC May. 13, 2015 |
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Kansas police followed a pair of brothers in their car for a minute-and-a-half before turning on their emergency lights and siren, and pulling them over, ordering them out at gunpoint as one brother recorded it all. The Wichita police officers had Josh and Jeremy Armbeck both lay down on the ground where they were handcuffed, accused of driving a stolen vehicle. But Josh had purchased the car two weeks earlier. He even had the title with him to show police. And they were released without even a citation. But that could have easily gone the other way, seeing how trigger-happy the cops seemed to be in the video. |