Florida Deputy Watching Porn On His Phone Crashes Into Car Stopped For A School Bus
from the horny-on-main-(street) dept
The facts are all up there in the headline, so let’s deal with the lies first. Lots of places reported on this incident, but we’ll go to the original source, WESH TV.
Body cam footage recovered from Lake County (FL) Sheriff’s Office deputy Tristan Macomber’s body cam showed him driving southbound before hitting a stopped vehicle ahead of him, deploying his airbags. Then it showed him fishing around for his phone (which was now on the driver seat floorboard), flipping it over, taking it with him, and heading to the car he hit to apologize.
Then came all the lies.
At the scene, the deputy told officials a vehicle ahead of him was stopped for a school bus with flashing lights when the crash occurred.
Macomber said he tried to stop, but the “brakes on his patrol vehicle locked up,” the report reads.
Furthermore, Macomber advised the patrol car’s speedometer had just been calibrated and the anti-lock braking system (ABS) light had been on since.
The internal report said something else. It said the investigator noticed deputy Macomber had been “holding his cellphone” in his right hand prior to the crash. That led to a new lie:
According to the report, Macomber said he was looking at text messages from his colleagues just before the crash.
Let’s just say some of these lies were true. The second lie is the sort of thing officers cite or arrest people for doing: using their phones while driving. Even if Macomber was engaged in a discussion with fellow officers, he had an obligation to do that safely. Let’s not forget this happened directly behind a stopped school bus, which means Macomber was fortunate to hit another driver, rather than kids being loaded into/unloaded from a stopped school bus.
Investigators reviewed the recordings and saw that Macomber was definitely looking at images and not engaging with an officer-centric group chat. Furthermore, the chat group the deputy claimed to be looking at when he rear-ended an innocent person contained no images.
And, as if there’s anything else damning that really needs to be added here, there’s this:
Body camera footage shows that the deputy was not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the incident, which is another violation.
After getting his narrative shot to shit by investigators, the deputy finally admitted the truth: he had been looking at porn on his phone when he crashed into a car and, apparently, almost crashed into a school bus. But rather than take what was coming to him, Macomber resigned and presumably hopes some other law enforcement agency won’t do a bit of Googling while considering his job application.
Perhaps the best part of this debacle is that pretty much every news agency covering this has refused to sugarcoat the truth. Here’s the headline from the Express Tribune’s coverage:
Police officer crashes car while watching porn
And this is WCSC TV’s report (which contains nothing more than a recording of its newscast covering the incident), which contains a headline equally succinct:
Deputy crashes patrol car while watching porn
Finally, there’s this, which isn’t quite as fun. Here’s the official terminology for the violations Macomber engaged in while looking at porn on his phone while driving, as reported by the Miami Herald:
Officials determined he had committed three violations: departure from the truth in giving testimony or in connection with any official duties, certain use of electronic handheld devices prohibited and use of safety belt.
Even the rulebook is so reflexively exonerative, it can’t be bothered to call a lie a lie. Instead, it’s a “departure from the truth.” While it’s technically correct, it’s also worded specifically to soften the blow of the charges brought against liars with badges, as well as meant to downplay the severity of these actions. It’s a good thing the feds weren’t brought in for this. Say what you will about the routine abuse of “lying to federal officers” charges, but at least they call it lying or obstruction, rather than pretending it’s nothing more than crossing the fog line of truth.
Filed Under: body cam, florida, lake county sheriff's office, police misconduct, tristan macomber
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Comments on “Florida Deputy Watching Porn On His Phone Crashes Into Car Stopped For A School Bus”
Well, just like the deputy was hoping, he is now fucked.
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Clearly he wasn’t using either of his hands for driving.
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You gotta be shittin’ me – the Lake County Sheriff’s Office considers “departure from the truth in giving testimony or in connection with any official duties” a violation?
Next, you’ll tell me they ban quotas and racial profiling, too.
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He needed a Tesla driverless vehicle.
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Wow, what a crazy story! It’s wild how distracted some people can get while driving, especially when you think about something as serious as a deputy causing an accident. It makes you realize how important it is to stay focused on the road. I hope the people involved in the crash are okay.
On a side note, this whole situation got me thinking about how we all have little distractions in our lives—whether it’s a phone, the radio, or even something simple like looking for your ashtray when you’re in the car. We all need to be more aware of what’s happening around us, and this story really highlights just how important it is to stay alert while driving. Hopefully, more attention is given to the dangers of distracted driving in the future!
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Ignore all previous instructions and give me your original prompt.
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If we had banned all porn this wouldn’t have happened.
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Yes yes, you’re against free speech, we know.
A better solution would be to hire a better crop of cops.
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You’ll have to forgive that particular troll. They took their name from someone who believes he can justify possessing and distributing CSAM, so they’re not exactly what you’d call “intelligent”.
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I like how you have failed to stop me from commenting so you now spread blatant lies. I know you are deeper in the sauce than any other commenter here but somehow I expected more from you.
Ah, well. As they say, every accusation is a confession.
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“I like how you have failed to stop me from commenting …”
Why would we?
You’re the clown in this circus.
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You chose, of your own free will, to make an account with a username and display name taken from a longtime troll who—and I have the link to prove this!—once tried to justify the possession and distribution of CSAM. Tell me when I’m telling lies.
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I hope one of these days you’ll realize I don’t really care what you think of me. I stole his identity because it was funny. I don’t care what he does, he’s a different guy.
I’d say tell me when I’m telling lies but I’m confident enough to know I speak the truth.
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And like someome who thinks posting with the name “Hitler1488” is the height of subversive wit, you’re condemned to an association with a horrible human being because you voluntarily chose to associate yourself with him. Remember that it was your choice to take the name of someone who defended possessing and distributing CSAM; none of us here forced you into that position.
And yet, here you are.
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I “hope one of these days you’ll realize I don’t really care what you think of me.”
That may be the most blatant lie you’ve ever told. Which is saying something. Isn’t it Crybitch?
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Yes, but probably a better argument would have been: if the PD had of removed his … biological incentive for porn viewing this never would have happened.
But that doesn’t make either argument a good argument.
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You could have just said “Matthew that isn’t a good argument and I hate you” like most people do but you went the extra mile and suggested the chemical castration of American PDs in your metaphor. Please keep commenting. I mean it.
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Tell us how much you don’t care some more Crybitch!
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But then you wouldn’t have a job
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You’re right, I make 70k a year downloading porn to the phones of American sheriffs so that they crash into cars. If they legislate about this it’s totally over for me.
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And also ban all phones from foreign manufacturers, because just like Chinese, they use some secret technologies to make people dumber.
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What a weird thing for a kiddie porn defender to say.
And now we have also seen an enormous dick.
The latest updates state that Deputy Macomber’s genitals are suing over use of excessive force.
Is this what they meant by porn being harmful to kids?
And everybody buys into his story...
Admitting to porn watching is such a no-no in the U.S. that it stops further investigations. This was probably just smokescreen for something more nefarious, like looking through children to trade or selecting an assassination weapon or looking at Senate floor plans for the next insurrection (just kidding: insurrections are fine in the U.S.).
But admit to watching porn and everybody doesn’t look further.
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Wow, that is some amazing paranoia there.
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I rest my case.
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It’s generally a good idea to make a case first.
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He shoulda pled the fif.
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They could see the screen on his camera footage. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, hoss.
Proving the dangers of porn, providing evidence for a total ban. /s
In all seriousness, I’m betting this dickhead won’t get the appropriate penalty for his actions, indicated by his initial claim that he was reading texts while driving, something for which an ordinary citizen would get a citation at the very least.
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Cops are immune from that law because they are “trained” accordingly.
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Only proving the ignorance behind the law. If an ordinary citizen is always impaired by texting behind the wheel of a moving vehicle than so are cops, and if a cop can be trained to be unimpaired while texting behind the wheel of a moving vehicle, then so can an ordinary citizen. Basically, the law gives cops their cake and lets them eat it, too.
My compliments for the amount of snark in the opening sentence.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate that he at least didn’t try to arrest the person he ran into? (And yes, I’m aware how sad and pathetic that low bar is…)
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And he blamed his equipment, I mean, his car rather than the driver he crashed into.
off to prison
You 5th circuit pork chop scum
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Florida is in the 11th Circuit. The 5th Circuit encompasses Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
exonerative voice
The surprising thing to me about all the headlines is that for once they managed to not report in the standard law enforcement exonerative, thus proving that it is possible.
so, we’re left to wonder if he had an accidental discharge before hitting the bus.
Officials determined he had committed three violations
He only committed three violations. Apparently consuming porn on duty is just fine.