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I was triggered. I am hoping to get some feedback from the aviation community. I read an article written by John King (of King Schools) in the September 2021 issue of Flying magazine. In this article, John recounts a story where he was pulled out of his airplane in CA by police at gunpoint. The police were told by an intelligence agency that a stolen airplane was landing at an airport in their jurisdiction. It turned out that the registration number of King's airplane used to be registered as a stolen airplane and was completely unrelated.
King goes on to talk about how it felt to have guns pointed at him and chastizes the police for their handling of the situation. What happened to King was called a felony car stop, where the occupants of a suspected felony crime are ordered out of a vehicle with their hands in the air and guns drawn. King makes mention in this article that this has happened to others.
I was a police officer for 15 years. What sucks about the job is you are judged in a situation based on all of the facts, not what you know at the time. The officers had no idea that this was a mistake, and they handled the situation as they were trained. I did many felony car stops in my career and weapons are almost always at low ready (not aimed at the suspect). Furthermore, show me an example of an accidental discharge on a felony car stop. I promise the media would have this on a constant loop for all to see. I am not saying it doesn't happen, it just certainly doesn't happen at the frequency John King would make you think in his telling of the story.
All of this is debatable. What upset me was that I researched this online and found out the incident happened 10 years ago. It felt like this was re-printed to capitalize on the current de-fund the police popularity, and in the September 2021 issue (20 year anniversary of 9/11). It also insinuates that this happens all the time. I think Flying magazine should have some journalistic integrity and find others to corroborate King's claim.
I have never heard of this happening, has anybody else? I am certainly sensitive to the topic, and maybe need to open my mind. I plan on canceling my subscription to Flying magazine, it just felt greasy. Am I over-reacting?
King goes on to talk about how it felt to have guns pointed at him and chastizes the police for their handling of the situation. What happened to King was called a felony car stop, where the occupants of a suspected felony crime are ordered out of a vehicle with their hands in the air and guns drawn. King makes mention in this article that this has happened to others.
I was a police officer for 15 years. What sucks about the job is you are judged in a situation based on all of the facts, not what you know at the time. The officers had no idea that this was a mistake, and they handled the situation as they were trained. I did many felony car stops in my career and weapons are almost always at low ready (not aimed at the suspect). Furthermore, show me an example of an accidental discharge on a felony car stop. I promise the media would have this on a constant loop for all to see. I am not saying it doesn't happen, it just certainly doesn't happen at the frequency John King would make you think in his telling of the story.
All of this is debatable. What upset me was that I researched this online and found out the incident happened 10 years ago. It felt like this was re-printed to capitalize on the current de-fund the police popularity, and in the September 2021 issue (20 year anniversary of 9/11). It also insinuates that this happens all the time. I think Flying magazine should have some journalistic integrity and find others to corroborate King's claim.
I have never heard of this happening, has anybody else? I am certainly sensitive to the topic, and maybe need to open my mind. I plan on canceling my subscription to Flying magazine, it just felt greasy. Am I over-reacting?