Game Where the Warning Occurred: Perris California
Warning Reason: (If multiple on that day, please list all of them) FRP
Warning Appeal: The clip that was provided does NOT show the full extent of why the individual was stopped. The reporter was seen under a police vehicle (specifically a truck) proning / laying with an item in their hand. Under California Vehicle Code section 10852 it is unlawful for an individual to tamper with any vehicle without proper authorization. Additionally, the Supreme Court of the United States of America concluded in Terry v. Ohio that any individual may be stopped and frisked if the officer forms articulable suspicion that a crime was committed, in this case tampering of a vehicle and government property. After I drove up to the reporter while he was under the police issued vehicle, the reporter immediately got into his vehicle and left the scene and later crashed into another police vehicle. As seen in the video the reporter used as evidence, the reporter admitted to being under a police vehicle and claimed that it was "not" a crime although as stated through California Penal Codes that such actions are reasonable for a frisk. The actual actions of the reporter being gunned down had nothing to do with myself, the reporter tried to flee a lawful stop and I used nonlethal force to prevent the reporter from leaving, other officers engaged in lethal weapons. I completely think that the law is on my side in this matter and such actions I committed should NOT warrant a warning, thank you.
Additional Members Involved or Witnessing (Optional): Skizziio
Appealing Roblox Username:
NotAxir
Appealing Discord ID:
442480090631372810
Warning Date:
5/18/2025 5:20:14 AM
Game Where the Warning Occurred:
Perris California
Warning Reason: (If multiple on that day, please list all of them)
FRP
Warning Appeal:
The clip that was provided does NOT show the full extent of why the individual was stopped. The reporter was seen under a police vehicle (specifically a truck) proning / laying with an item in their hand. Under California Vehicle Code section 10852 it is unlawful for an individual to tamper with any vehicle without proper authorization. Additionally, the Supreme Court of the United States of America concluded in Terry v. Ohio that any individual may be stopped and frisked if the officer forms articulable suspicion that a crime was committed, in this case tampering of a vehicle and government property. After I drove up to the reporter while he was under the police issued vehicle, the reporter immediately got into his vehicle and left the scene and later crashed into another police vehicle. As seen in the video the reporter used as evidence, the reporter admitted to being under a police vehicle and claimed that it was "not" a crime although as stated through California Penal Codes that such actions are reasonable for a frisk. The actual actions of the reporter being gunned down had nothing to do with myself, the reporter tried to flee a lawful stop and I used nonlethal force to prevent the reporter from leaving, other officers engaged in lethal weapons. I completely think that the law is on my side in this matter and such actions I committed should NOT warrant a warning, thank you.
Additional Members Involved or Witnessing (Optional):
Skizziio