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nwskydiver
Guest
Washington State
I was overserved at a Tribal Casino and reported intoxicated. My wife drove us home and the Tribal Police pulled us over on Interstate 5. Two Washington State Patrol Officers stood by. The Tribal Cop drew his weapon and pointed it in the driver's window at my wife and myself. He demanded license and registration and asked if we had any weapons in the vehicle. My wife was un-nerved with the gun pointed at her, less than a foot from her head. I was trying to tell the cop it wasn't her truck, she didn't know where I kept the registration, and he yelled at me "passenger shut-up or I'll put you in cuffs, I'm talking to the driver only". He yelled again for her license and registration, she was now about to cry, she still couldn't find her purse. He told her to get out and he gave her a field sobriety test and breathelizer, which she passed easily. Another Tribal Cop, who was standing by my open passenger window watching me, said the other Officer pulled his weapon because I had a sticker on my back window that read "Warning, Driver only carries $20.00 worth of ammo". My wife never did produce her license or the vehicle registration, the cop took her at her word. The State Troopers never intervened or got involved, they just watched. When the Tribal Cop showed the Trooper the .032 breathelizer readout, the Trooper said "Fine, we're outta here" and left. Does anyone know if they can draw their weapons in this situation and point them at us? We were absolutely stunned. This cop was not polite and offered no apologies or explanations to any of us. They just drove off, leaving us sitting there wondering what had just happened.
I was overserved at a Tribal Casino and reported intoxicated. My wife drove us home and the Tribal Police pulled us over on Interstate 5. Two Washington State Patrol Officers stood by. The Tribal Cop drew his weapon and pointed it in the driver's window at my wife and myself. He demanded license and registration and asked if we had any weapons in the vehicle. My wife was un-nerved with the gun pointed at her, less than a foot from her head. I was trying to tell the cop it wasn't her truck, she didn't know where I kept the registration, and he yelled at me "passenger shut-up or I'll put you in cuffs, I'm talking to the driver only". He yelled again for her license and registration, she was now about to cry, she still couldn't find her purse. He told her to get out and he gave her a field sobriety test and breathelizer, which she passed easily. Another Tribal Cop, who was standing by my open passenger window watching me, said the other Officer pulled his weapon because I had a sticker on my back window that read "Warning, Driver only carries $20.00 worth of ammo". My wife never did produce her license or the vehicle registration, the cop took her at her word. The State Troopers never intervened or got involved, they just watched. When the Tribal Cop showed the Trooper the .032 breathelizer readout, the Trooper said "Fine, we're outta here" and left. Does anyone know if they can draw their weapons in this situation and point them at us? We were absolutely stunned. This cop was not polite and offered no apologies or explanations to any of us. They just drove off, leaving us sitting there wondering what had just happened.