Cop Shoves a Gun in a Teen’s Face in a McDonald’s Drive-thru, for Taking Too Long
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
When sociopaths with guns are claiming to ‘protect and serve’ you, something has gone terribly wrong.
The audacity and attitude of the cop in this video says a lot about the “higher than thou” mentality that the ruling class holds.
Had the person this cop pulled a gun on been armed, and justly defended himself or herself, they would likely be facing murder charges for killing a cop.
3 Weeks ago, Scott Biumi plead guilty to assault. According to Forsythe News, he was sentenced to 10 years on probation for pointing a gun at teenagers in the drive-through line at a south Forsyth McDonald’s.
Scott Biumi, 48, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated assault stemming from the April 9 incident at the fast-food eatery on Old Atlanta Road.
he negotiated plea, entered this week, includes special conditions of probation that Biumi must “take all medications as directed” and prohibits him from ever possessing a firearm or working in law enforcement.
Biumi, who lives in Forsyth County, must also complete 120 hours of community service within the first year of probation.
As could be predicted because he was an insider, he receives no jail time.
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
When sociopaths with guns are claiming to ‘protect and serve’ you, something has gone terribly wrong.
The audacity and attitude of the cop in this video says a lot about the “higher than thou” mentality that the ruling class holds.
Had the person this cop pulled a gun on been armed, and justly defended himself or herself, they would likely be facing murder charges for killing a cop.
3 Weeks ago, Scott Biumi plead guilty to assault. According to Forsythe News, he was sentenced to 10 years on probation for pointing a gun at teenagers in the drive-through line at a south Forsyth McDonald’s.
Scott Biumi, 48, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated assault stemming from the April 9 incident at the fast-food eatery on Old Atlanta Road.
he negotiated plea, entered this week, includes special conditions of probation that Biumi must “take all medications as directed” and prohibits him from ever possessing a firearm or working in law enforcement.
Biumi, who lives in Forsyth County, must also complete 120 hours of community service within the first year of probation.
As could be predicted because he was an insider, he receives no jail time.
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