Miami Police Lieutenant David Ramras Thinks He is Above the Law – Expected No Ticket After Being Caught Speeding

I’m sick as hell of corrupt police officers who feel that they are above the law, and can do anything they wish, without fear of punishment.

Unfortunately YouTube has removed these videos from their platform to hide the truth from the American People. Another coverup with the help of Google/YouTube.

It’s COMPLETE BULLSHIT that police let each other off the hook when caught breaking the law, when if the same officer caught an average citizen doing the same thing the citizen would be arrested, or at least given a citation.

Maybe that is why we have so many criminally-corrupt police officers in every city in America. These officers are taught from day one on the job that having a badge allows the officers to escape a lot of suspicion, and to get away with serious crimes, even after being caught.

From what we saw in the video, Officer Jackson did the right thing, and it was Lt. Ramras that caused the traffic stop to go bad. If Aany average citizen lunged at a police officer like Lt. David Ramras did to Officer Jackson, they would have gotten treated far worse than Lt. Ramras was, and we feel that if ANYONE should be punished for what happened, it should be Lt. David Ramras.

The practice of police officers allowing other officers to get away with crimes needs to be stopped, NOW!

It started simply enough: Miami police officer Marcel Jackson saw a car speeding, and after he chased it down for a few blocks the car pulled over.

But things quickly got crazy — and Jackson wound up suspended because of it, WPLG-TV reported.

“I stopped him… because he approached a pedestrian,” Jackson said on a recorded phone call afterwards. “He was flying, so I pulled him over.”

Jackson approached the vehicle and made contact with the driver.

Then the driver opened his door and started to get out — and a brawl began.

Other officers rushed to the scene to help with the altercation, dog piling the man who had been pulled over.

After everyone was on the ground, the police realized that the man they had pummeled was one of their own: Lt. David Ramras.

“I’m like, ‘Yo, I don’t know who you are bro,’” Jackson said on the phone, possibly speaking with his supervisor. “You don’t jump out on me. I don’t care if you’re a lieutenant or whoever you are.”

Jackson said that Ramras had tried to pull rank on him, ordering him to go back to his car instead of issuing Ramras a speeding citation.

There’s another twist to the story: the whole thing was caught on camera, but not because of police protocol.

Miami police do not have dash cams, WPLG reported; Jackson filmed the Ramras incident using his personal video camera.

It’s unclear why Jackson decided to record the stop, or why he’d brought along his personal GoPro camera in the first place.

Fraternal Order of Police President Javier Ortiz responded to the scene upon the request of officers present, he told WPLG.

“Time will tell how this will play out,” Ortiz told the news station. “I believe that Officer Jackson was acting in good faith when he pulled over Lt. Ramras. Once the contact was made between the officer and the lieutenant, that’s where things get sketchy.”

According to WPLG, Jackson has been suspended with pay while the incident is investigated.

Ramras, on the other hand, has merely been reassigned within the police department, the station reported.

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