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Man On His Porch Gets Agitated At Police For Pulling Into His Driveway, Tells Them To Leave, Gets Into Shootout

 
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CORINTH, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – The Corinth Police Department is responding to video that was recently released of a shooting between officers and a resident at a home in February.

There were no officers injured and the man survived his injuries, but the dramatic video is being shared throughout social media.

An attorney for the man released the video to get their client’s side of the story out. Police said they posted a response on Facebook Friday morning to make their account of events clear.


Corinth police showed up moments after Charles Williams, Jr, pulled into his driveway. “The suspect was highly agitated and armed,” Corinth Police Cpt. Jimmie Gregg said.

Police said officers received a call about a drunk driver and that the caller had followed the suspect home. Williams denied he was intoxicated.

“Clearly this is a man at his home being approached and accosted by law enforcement for reasons he can’t really understand. And he’s afraid,” attorney Justin Moore said.

Williams could be heard on the video saying, “I’m not getting on the ground… I’m not getting on the ground. This is my property.”

His wife could be seen walking next to him. A gun was also seen on Williams’ hip.

“If you see the video we have, he didn’t have a weapon in his hands,” Moore said.

As Williams takes two steps off his porch, a shot could be heard. Corinth police said it was a bean-bag round.

“He wasn’t holding the gun, what triggered the officers to shoot was that he came off the porch and started approaching them,” Gregg said.

Williams could then be seen pulling out his gun and starting to shoot at police. Officers fired back with bullets.

Williams was charged with three counts of aggravated assault of a police officer.

Corinth police said both the Texas Rangers and a Denton County grand jury reviewed the officers’ use of force and found nothing wrong.


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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



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This is why you should have a garage and keep it cleared of junk so you can pull into the garage and close the garage door when you are followed home by the police.
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He made it home end of story

It’s called trespassing without a warrant and

attempted murder

He will win easily

Unless he was in an accident or they turned their lights on

him then he wud have acted differently of course

But no they snooped around till they spotted a similar vehicle

Wat asshols that’s exactly why he kept saying he didn’t do anything
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



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Fuck you bitch, it's not their property stay the fuck off it. They wanted to get him they should have stopped him before he got home. The crime? Tresspassing, assault with intent, aggrivated kidnapping, theft of personal property and defamation of character all carried out by the police. Add to that, unlawful arrest, unlawful search and siezure, filing a false police reports and wrongful prosecution on behlaf of the DA. Stay the fuck off other peoples property, they were lucky it wasn't me.
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Nobody calls cops on someone and follows them home when they

Look like a drunk driver

Fuk I’d have 20 people shot everyday

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the cops should have been out catching tail gaters n speeding drivers

They are fukn everywhere all day on the roads it never stops

Wat in muthrfukings name do the cops even fukn do????
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
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Fuck you bitch, it's not their property stay the fuck off it. They wanted to get him they should have stopped him before he got home. The crime? Tresspassing, assault with intent, aggrivated kidnapping, theft of personal property and defamation of character all carried out by the police. Add to that, unlawful arrest, unlawful search and siezure, filing a false police reports and wrongful prosecution on behlaf of the DA. Stay the fuck off other peoples property, they were lucky it wasn't me.
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go fuck yourself ... he resisted arrest - plain and simple
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Prove he was drunk.
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
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Fuck you bitch, it's not their property stay the fuck off it. They wanted to get him they should have stopped him before he got home. The crime? Tresspassing, assault with intent, aggrivated kidnapping, theft of personal property and defamation of character all carried out by the police. Add to that, unlawful arrest, unlawful search and siezure, filing a false police reports and wrongful prosecution on behlaf of the DA. Stay the fuck off other peoples property, they were lucky it wasn't me.
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go fuck yourself ... he resisted arrest - plain and simple
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bump

it's all that matters

so what, people are expecting that you can murder someone and then hide in your own backyard and scream private property and be there until the rest of your life without paying for your sins?!

gimme a fucking break pigchef
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
 Quoting: Shadow Dance


Fuck you bitch, it's not their property stay the fuck off it. They wanted to get him they should have stopped him before he got home. The crime? Tresspassing, assault with intent, aggrivated kidnapping, theft of personal property and defamation of character all carried out by the police. Add to that, unlawful arrest, unlawful search and siezure, filing a false police reports and wrongful prosecution on behlaf of the DA. Stay the fuck off other peoples property, they were lucky it wasn't me.
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they followed the guy, wisely, not chased him and aggrevated the situation

so if they'd be chasing him, and the dude ran over some innocent children

you'd still whine and bitch how the police showed aggressive stance and were responsible for inciting the murder

fuck you trailer park retard
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
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Not exactly.

"Police said officers received a call about a drunk driver and that the caller had followed the suspect home".

That's not the same as a trained cop pulling someone over on suspicion of DUI based on observation.

Anybody can call police to make a report on you, whether it's true or not.
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If he was drinking and armed, he loses.

You do not carry a weapon while under the influence. Period, end of story.
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He made it home end of story

It’s called trespassing without a warrant and

attempted murder

He will win easily

Unless he was in an accident or they turned their lights on

him then he wud have acted differently of course

But no they snooped around till they spotted a similar vehicle

Wat asshols that’s exactly why he kept saying he didn’t do anything
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hesright
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When will the rest of you understand that forced integration with these nasty, ugly, defiant, perpetually anti-white , dangerous nuckin figgers IS NOT GOOD???
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
 Quoting: Shadow Dance


Not exactly.

"Police said officers received a call about a drunk driver and that the caller had followed the suspect home".

That's not the same as a trained cop pulling someone over on suspicion of DUI based on observation.

Anybody can call police to make a report on you, whether it's true or not.
 Quoting: Off Grid AZ


nontheless

“Clearly this is a man at his home being approached and accosted by law enforcement for reasons he can’t really understand. And he’s afraid,” attorney Justin Moore said.

Williams could be heard on the video saying, “I’m not getting on the ground… I’m not getting on the ground. This is my property.”

police came on his backyard and he didn't follow orders because muh private property, not exactly a reason to avoid the police because you're fucking affraid of them
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One has to be a special kind of stupid to be holding someone at gunpoint while obstructing their view of you with a flashlight, because you’re scared by him exercising his 2nd Amendment right with a holstered firearm on his side, on his own property, and then fire a projectile at him. Natural human instinct will be to do exactly what he did: upholster his weapon, seek cover, and return fire.

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CORINTH, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – The Corinth Police Department is responding to video that was recently released of a shooting between officers and a resident at a home in February.

There were no officers injured and the man survived his injuries, but the dramatic video is being shared throughout social media.

An attorney for the man released the video to get their client’s side of the story out. Police said they posted a response on Facebook Friday morning to make their account of events clear.


Corinth police showed up moments after Charles Williams, Jr, pulled into his driveway. “The suspect was highly agitated and armed,” Corinth Police Cpt. Jimmie Gregg said.

Police said officers received a call about a drunk driver and that the caller had followed the suspect home. Williams denied he was intoxicated.

“Clearly this is a man at his home being approached and accosted by law enforcement for reasons he can’t really understand. And he’s afraid,” attorney Justin Moore said.

Williams could be heard on the video saying, “I’m not getting on the ground… I’m not getting on the ground. This is my property.”

His wife could be seen walking next to him. A gun was also seen on Williams’ hip.

“If you see the video we have, he didn’t have a weapon in his hands,” Moore said.

As Williams takes two steps off his porch, a shot could be heard. Corinth police said it was a bean-bag round.

“He wasn’t holding the gun, what triggered the officers to shoot was that he came off the porch and started approaching them,” Gregg said.

Williams could then be seen pulling out his gun and starting to shoot at police. Officers fired back with bullets.

Williams was charged with three counts of aggravated assault of a police officer.

Corinth police said both the Texas Rangers and a Denton County grand jury reviewed the officers’ use of force and found nothing wrong.


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That bitch female cop
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the cops should have been out catching tail gaters n speeding drivers

They are fukn everywhere all day on the roads it never stops

Wat in muthrfukings name do the cops even fukn do????
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So true I hate those fucking assholes I’m driving 85 in an 80 with weed and weapons and this assholes trying to get me to go faster or get over and then the asshole will take forever to pass me anger overwhelming
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Prove he was drunk.
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This. The police should have pulled him over before he got home. Their story is suspect. You cant just claim he is drunk without proof. The moment he got home, they were out of legal options and they know it.

How he reacted could have been a bit tamer though.
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
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Fuck you bitch, it's not their property stay the fuck off it. They wanted to get him they should have stopped him before he got home. The crime? Tresspassing, assault with intent, aggrivated kidnapping, theft of personal property and defamation of character all carried out by the police. Add to that, unlawful arrest, unlawful search and siezure, filing a false police reports and wrongful prosecution on behlaf of the DA. Stay the fuck off other peoples property, they were lucky it wasn't me.
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THIS^^^

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Cops could have easily killed the wife (or any kids inside) while unloading at his home.

They claim his driving was reckless, then what does that make them?
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Prove he was drunk.
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This. The police should have pulled him over before he got home. Their story is suspect. You cant just claim he is drunk without proof. The moment he got home, they were out of legal options and they know it.

How he reacted could have been a bit tamer though.
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Yep he could have been tamer. The police shouldn't have fired shots either. That bitch came on the scene and made it worse.
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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



do the crime - do the time -
 Quoting: Shadow Dance


Not exactly.

"Police said officers received a call about a drunk driver and that the caller had followed the suspect home".

That's not the same as a trained cop pulling someone over on suspicion of DUI based on observation.

Anybody can call police to make a report on you, whether it's true or not.
 Quoting: Off Grid AZ


nontheless

“Clearly this is a man at his home being approached and accosted by law enforcement for reasons he can’t really understand. And he’s afraid,” attorney Justin Moore said.

Williams could be heard on the video saying, “I’m not getting on the ground… I’m not getting on the ground. This is my property.”

police came on his backyard and he didn't follow orders because muh private property, not exactly a reason to avoid the police because you're fucking affraid of them
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police had no right to be on his property, he had no obligation to follow orders. they were trespassers at that point, not cops.
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Take the race out of it and you can see the police were full of shit.
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He missed anger management 101...
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Cops could have easily killed the wife (or any kids inside) while unloading at his home.

They claim his driving was reckless, then what does that make them?
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i'm no police lover, but what do you expect from them, to bombard the dude off the road whenever they want so even if the dude is already driving recklessly and it would not be smart to make the situation worse by provoking him to act even deadlier?! come on
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CORINTH, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – The Corinth Police Department is responding to video that was recently released of a shooting between officers and a resident at a home in February.

There were no officers injured and the man survived his injuries, but the dramatic video is being shared throughout social media.

An attorney for the man released the video to get their client’s side of the story out. Police said they posted a response on Facebook Friday morning to make their account of events clear.


Corinth police showed up moments after Charles Williams, Jr, pulled into his driveway. “The suspect was highly agitated and armed,” Corinth Police Cpt. Jimmie Gregg said.

Police said officers received a call about a drunk driver and that the caller had followed the suspect home. Williams denied he was intoxicated.

“Clearly this is a man at his home being approached and accosted by law enforcement for reasons he can’t really understand. And he’s afraid,” attorney Justin Moore said.

Williams could be heard on the video saying, “I’m not getting on the ground… I’m not getting on the ground. This is my property.”

His wife could be seen walking next to him. A gun was also seen on Williams’ hip.

“If you see the video we have, he didn’t have a weapon in his hands,” Moore said.

As Williams takes two steps off his porch, a shot could be heard. Corinth police said it was a bean-bag round.

“He wasn’t holding the gun, what triggered the officers to shoot was that he came off the porch and started approaching them,” Gregg said.

Williams could then be seen pulling out his gun and starting to shoot at police. Officers fired back with bullets.

Williams was charged with three counts of aggravated assault of a police officer.

Corinth police said both the Texas Rangers and a Denton County grand jury reviewed the officers’ use of force and found nothing wrong.


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OH PLEASE .... this was a drunk driver - followed home by police ... because he was breaking the LAW

being "at home" doesn't give you the right to break the law - he was foolishly resisting arrest ... end of story



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This happens ALL THE TIME with boozers
and dopers.
If they are close to home, they make a
"RUN FOR THE BORDER".

It NEVER ends well for them.

Just more charges.
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He missed anger management 101...
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And apparently he needed to take the advanced courses after that.
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