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If you havent seen looks like oklahoma trooper Martin is back in the news again with a administrative leave following a traffic stop in Holdenville on Saturday .Im Not sure what will come of this but Im very intrested about what will come of it since I live here in oklahoma.I found what little info I know at www.koco.com with a heading of (trouble trooper in hot water,again.Maby this time the oklahoma state troop will see this guy needs to go.

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I found more info @ www.news9.com with a interview with the victom of Oklahoma trooper martin.

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I wondered how long it would take to hear about him again.... Im just glad he didnt end up killing anyone!

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I'm sure he'll be set loose on the public again soon. Give it a couple days lol. If he isn't already back to work......

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way to go, Oklahoma.

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Stay Classy, Trooper Martin.

(Douchebag)

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now thats funny

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Maybe I should go to Oklahoma and get pulled over by Trooper Martin. I could use some lawsuit green. All I can say is if Trooper Martin wants to come to my neck of the woods and try to assault one of our members sometime, he can feel free to give it a try. Punk.

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Lets not get ahead of ourselves; lots of excessive force cases are nonsense. I stress to students how important your reputation is, and this is a great example. Reactions to news about someone being accused of something generally fall into two categories:

1. Person X would NEVER do that! or,
2. Yea, I could see Person X doing that.

It's not always easy to fall into category 1, but its something I keep plugging at. On the other hand, Trooper Martin sets the standard for category 2.

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