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jesseqr OP t1_istlvx0 wrote
Reply to comment by Maxwyfe in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
That’s a good angle to look at it from. I might add some text to the video, but thanks for the help that’s definitely a good idea!
jesseqr OP t1_ispxdhd wrote
Reply to comment by Maxwyfe in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
Yeah I can understand that. I put it in mainly to warn people in the area, but I also wanted to keep it short instead of telling the whole story for a few minutes and explain myself in the video. I don’t think it was crazy enough for a stand alone video.
jesseqr OP t1_ispt4kh wrote
Reply to comment by TellMore4974 in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
The wifes of the two developers or is there other people I’m not thinking of also?
jesseqr OP t1_ispkzu8 wrote
Reply to comment by ShartsvilleDestroyer in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
It’s very obvious why he would say that. If you interact with enough police or learn about some of their tactics you can learn about the reasons they do or say certain things.
jesseqr OP t1_ispjzxy wrote
Reply to comment by ShartsvilleDestroyer in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
Then why else would he say that unless it’s for a search? Cannabis has a very distinct smell that isn’t confused with other scents. Police don’t say that for absolutely no reason. If I would have acted nervous or scared and not stood up to him by calling him out and recording him I guarantee he would have acted different once observing his change in demeanor. If he really believed he smelled cannabis he seems like the type of officer to care about weed too why would he drop the subject after being called out and recorded.
jesseqr OP t1_ispgwbr wrote
Reply to comment by ShartsvilleDestroyer in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
He wasn’t asking if I had cannabis in my car. He wasn’t saying he smelled marijuana for no reason. He wasn’t joking around or anything either. I’m not that naive it’s very obvious what he was trying to do. When I confronted him about that and told my friend to record he gave up because he knew that was a lie. If there’s no probable cause and I don’t give permission to search my car it’s an illegal search in a regular traffic stop like that. Perhaps it was out of place in the video but this situation was relevant to the houses because it happened about 10 minutes after I finished the drone footage. And he pulled me over because I went slowly by the houses for a short amount of time.
jesseqr OP t1_ispeg4t wrote
Reply to comment by ShartsvilleDestroyer in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
He claimed he smelled a marijuana smell coming from my car. That’s a common tactic police use to obtain probable cause for a search. When he said that I was in disbelief because I’ve never smoked cannabis in my car and I was like are you really going to do try and do that? He was clearly lying and he knew it and then after he tried that I told my friend to start recording because I don’t know what this guy is going to do which after he heard that he just pretended he never made up that lie and his whole demeanor changed. He came across as hostile from the start of the stop and then once he was recorded he became a lot more professional. It was scary how he tried abusing his power for no reason and I’m sure I’m not the first person he’s harassed. The point was to warn anyone who might try to go to those houses or anyone who lives in or visits that area. Police need to be called out when they abuse their power.
jesseqr OP t1_ispc2oo wrote
Reply to comment by ShartsvilleDestroyer in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
The guy felt the need to pull me over a couple miles away from the abandoned houses just because I turned onto the highway from across the street and drove by somewhat slow for maybe 15-20 seconds to get a good look at them no one was behind me and I wasn’t unsafe. I was leaving the area and he sped up quite a lot just to catch up to me. He also attempted to do an illegal search of my car and starting acting right once he was filmed. Robert Suzuki is a danger to the community based on my experience.
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jesseqr OP t1_istn4uh wrote
Reply to comment by One10soldier1 in History of the abandoned Indian Ridge Resort by jesseqr
You sound pretty dumb. There’s a parking lot directly across the highway from the houses that had about 20 plus cars in the parking lot when I was there and that’s the lot I pulled out of. I guarantee the copper wire is long gone dumb ass. Officer Suzuki is such a great guy he feels like speeding over the speed limit for a good mile or two to catch up to me because I was so far ahead only because I wanted to look at the houses real quick and then I wanted to leave the area for the day. Right because good people act hostile from the start and lie for absolutely no reason. Maybe he used to be a good person one time but I think the so called “power” has got to his head.