Des Moines Police Department Agrees to $25K Settlement after Metro Traffic Stop
Des Moines Police Department Agrees to $25K Settlement after Metro Traffic Stop
The Des Moines Police Department and Lonnie Porter recently agreed to settle a lawsuit over a traffic stop for $25,000. The incident itself occurred in 2016. According to a suit filed by Porter, he was driving when he “spotted a Des Moines police officer nearby and started recording live to Facebook.” In the recording, Porter can be heard saying that “he believed he would be pulled over despite having done nothing wrong.” In the recording, he added, “I ain't going to try to avoid him because there's no need to try and avoid him, because he is going to pull me over anyway.”Eventually, Porter was proven right and was pulled over. Why? Well, in the video the officer who pulled him over can be heard “saying he cannot see Porter's license plate.” In fact, he asked, “Quick question, where are your plates, man? Did you just buy the car?”
Downtown Des Moines; image courtesy of Dsmspence via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org
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Des Moines Pays $25K to Driver Who Taped Encounter With White Officer Who Pulled Him Over For No ReasonDes Moines pays $25K in traffic stop settlement
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