Published on March 24, 2005 By drmiler In Politics
Before I repost the AP article let me say this. What kind of world are we living in when a state trooper would say stuff like this? And people say we don't need to worry about protecting ourselves. With this kind of attitude how can you not?


Trooper Suspended for 'Too Bad' 911 Remark

By Associated Press

March 22, 2005, 1:33 PM EST


LISBON, Conn. -- A state trooper was suspended for 15 days without pay after he was recorded on a 911 tape saying "too bad" to a caller seeking help for a man injured in a motorcycle accident.

State police said the dismissive answer by Trooper Robert Peasley did not affect the response time to the accident involving Justin Sawyer, 21, who died of a severe head injury a week after the crash last August. Peasley was suspended on Monday.

Russell Shepard, a friend of Sawyer's, called 911, which was routed to the state police barracks in Montville. When he reported the accident, Peasley said, "Yeah ... too bad," and hung up, according to a tape obtained by WTNH-TV.

Shepard said he was shocked, believing he reached a wrong number.

Another friend made a second call. "Yeah," the officer responded. "Help will get there. Shouldn't be playing games."

A third emergency call was answered by a different dispatcher, who asked about Sawyer's condition and advised those nearby to not touch him.

"I am absolutely outraged every time I hear that `too bad' and then click," said Sawyer's father, Jim Sawyer. "I only know that I would have felt a whole lot more comfortable if I had heard people responding on the end of that 911 call with some heart and caring."

State police said the comments by Peasley, an 18-year-veteran, were unprofessional, and the agency apologized if "our actions added to the family's pain."
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on Mar 24, 2005
I live in CT. Let me tell you, the state troopers here (not all) think they are god. I was on I-91 a few years back driving home. I was not familiar with the stretch of highway I was on. There was a detour off the highway because of an accident. On the exit was a state trooper. I decided to ask him for directions so I would not get lost. He was on the median and I pulled up next to him in the break down lane so I was not blocking traffic. When I said "excuse me", he got on his loud speaker and told me to move along immediately or he would arrest me. So, I merged back into traffic and went about my way. Well, I did get lost in a very unfavorable part of town before I was able to find my way back to the highway. I did speak with a few friends, one being a local police officer. Everyone agreed I did nothing wrong and that the office should not have treated me that way. My friend the local police officer said he was probably in the middle of doing something like reading the newspaper and was annoyed I disturbed him. I wonder how he would have felt if something happened to me because I had to drive through a bad section of town because he wouln't take a few seconds out of his life to point me in the right direction?
on Mar 24, 2005
I live in CT. Let me tell you, the state troopers here (not all) think they are god. I was on I-91 a few years back driving home. I was not familiar with the stretch of highway I was on. There was a detour off the highway because of an accident. On the exit was a state trooper. I decided to ask him for directions so I would not get lost. He was on the median and I pulled up next to him in the break down lane so I was not blocking traffic. When I said "excuse me", he got on his loud speaker and told me to move along immediately or he would arrest me. So, I merged back into traffic and went about my way. Well, I did get lost in a very unfavorable part of town before I was able to find my way back to the highway. I did speak with a few friends, one being a local police officer. Everyone agreed I did nothing wrong and that the office should not have treated me that way. My friend the local police officer said he was probably in the middle of doing something like reading the newspaper and was annoyed I disturbed him. I wonder how he would have felt if something happened to me because I had to drive through a bad section of town because he wouln't take a few seconds out of his life to point me in the right direction?


I seriously doubt that he would have cared!
on Mar 25, 2005
ya got two of these going, doc.

Just making sure you knew.
on Mar 25, 2005
ya got two of these going, doc.

Just making sure you knew.


I know. I posted the other on my blog but could NOT get it to show in the forums. So I reposted it in the forums.
on Mar 31, 2005
ah yes the familar "I am God" state of mind among a very few of law enforcement officers.