Cop Pulls-Over Cop & This Happens: Drunk-Driver Officer Kleinke Wants Special Treatment, .138% BAC

3 years ago
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*Correction* Agency conducting the stop is Menomonie Police Department in Michigan, not Wisconsin.

A police officer (unknown) and supervisor (unknown) from the Menomonie Police Department in Michigan conduct a DUI-traffic-stop on off-duty Pleasant Prairie Police officer Jaden Kleinke. During the stop Kleinke identifies himself as a police officer and the lead Menomonie officer tells Kleinke he is "more than willing" to work with him "...alot...".

Then Kleinke says he doesn't want to talk because it's being recorded before the lead Menomonie officer removes his body-camera and places it on the dashboard of his cruiser for a short-time. Eventually the Menomonie Police supervisor arrives and Kleinke submits to a variety of field-tests.

Before Kleinke is cuffed the Menomonie Police supervisor notes that equality under the law is unfortunate. Then after being cuffed Kleinke expresses concerns about the upcoming release of public records in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Menomonie Police Department, MI
https://goo.gl/maps/iA9XariynNwJ7Jeg7
Pleasant Prairie Police Department
https://goo.gl/maps/FUsYPGz9Sva7vDa47

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