She didn't use her turn signal and how many people are actually ordered out of their cars for that type of infraction and later arrested.
Is there any proof she kicked BE....none that I'm aware of. IMO
She wasn't ordered out of the car because she failed to signal a lane change. It was her behavior and attitude, IMO, that was the reason she was ordered out of the car. In just a few seconds she chose to devolve into disrespect, vulgar language, and escalating uncooperativeness. The officer had to get her into a position where he would be safer-- in situations like that, officers have to anticipate that the person may try to pull a gun or weapon and harm them. She obviously had an enormous chip on her shoulder, was under the influence of drugs, and looking to pick a fight with the officer.
IMO, the officer may be somewhat in the wrong for some of his language and attitude, but SB clearly caused and escalated the entire traffic stop, and caused her own arrest. And the officer is absolutely in no way responsible for her suicide! Good grief, that is intensely offensive to read! I am deeply astonished and disgusted that anyone would try to blame her suicide 3 days later, on the arresting officer.
We have no idea all of the impact of dysfunctional emotional, mental health, and lifestyle issues that were going on in this woman's head and life that drove her to an impulsive suicide in her jail cell. It's sad and frustrating when any person commits suicide. Statistics show that roughly 280-310 people EVERY YEAR commit suicide while in county jail or state custody, and often with no warning signs. This is one of those sad statistics.
I just really don't begin to understand why she is being made by some into a posthumous hero for "standing up" (or IMO, mouthing off, argumentative, combative, and disrespectful) to a police officer at a routine traffic stop, and the officer vilified as if he was some kind of predatory monster. It's like Darren Wilson all over again. If any criticism is to be levied, let's look at her own behavior, and the jail where she spent 3 days-- not the traffic stop.
She
should have been arrested for her behavior, IMO. I'm glad they got her off the streets and out from behind the wheel of the car, before she hurt someone. I'm sorry her life was in chaos, and she handled that stress with an impulsive suicide. But I don't think the arresting officer is at fault. Her behavior during that traffic stop was outrageous, escalating, dangerous to herself and others, IMO, and warranted arrest.