…and often complains in her narration about females being police officers.
IIRC, the narrator is, or at one time, was a 9-1-1 dispatcher. Also, again IIRC, her channel on YouTube was recently demonetized. I’ve no idea if she were able to get that rescinded.
Back to the topic du jour.
Why call for a supervisor? At the root of it, it’s a delaying tactic. Of course it’s not going to work (except for one case where an armed robbery in a super small town took precedence). And then the sovcidiot is going to bleat about the supervisor not knowing the law, violating their oath of office, and on and on and on.
And finally post their own video showing how the evil government they don’t subscribe to has been treating them.
It’s just more fuel for the martyr complex.
What I think would be fun is if one of these nutters goes to American Samoa and tries their “I’m an American national so you have no jurisdiction over me” nonsense with the police there. That would be comedy gold.
The full pleasure of being a sov cit is realized when you not only fuck up your own life, but are able to extend the same courtesy to hundreds (thousands?) of others around you.
Mmm, driving erratically, refusing to stop and then finally coming to a halt in the most obstructive way possible is what apparently escalated this into a full-blown traffic mess.
Then the cops blocked all the lanes, not just one. And had a lengthy standoff including a drone. More aggressive efforts to stop him upstream would have turned this into an ordinary SovCit traffic stop: one bozo on the shoulder and two or three cop cars ahead & behind. Perhaps the outermost lane would be blocked and that’s it.
Maybe it all developed real late as they were exiting Richmond’s jurisdiction. Or they thought this goofball had a machine gun or a bomb or …
That was a let down. I don’t think he was a True Believer, just a drunk idiot who’s learned a phrase or two, trying desperately to get something to stick so he doesn’t have to spend the night in jail. That cop should get a raise, though.
This is one of the better cases in the annals of sov cit loonery.
A man convicted of marijuana cultivation, arson and first-degree murder in California submitted an appeal in 2022 based on the fact that "his physical body is “a transportation watercraft, and by law … a vessel.” This entitled him to seaman’s wages he did not receive during his incarceration, justifying his demand for back pay and penalties totaling nearly $20,000,000
He also claimed that authorities generated bonds from his arrest and conviction, and didn’t compensate him.