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Bodycam video shows Chatham County deputy grab his gun after being pulled over, what led to arrest

Newly-released video depicts a showdown between a Chatham County deputy and Rincon Police officers following a traffic stop.

Bodycam video shows Chatham County deputy grab his gun after being pulled over, what led to arrest

Newly-released video depicts a showdown between a Chatham County deputy and Rincon Police officers following a traffic stop.

All right man, you know the deal with all this, ok? At the top of your information, it's for move over all the Georgia code section 4616 B. All you have to do is sign right there. You have *** coordinate of September the 12th 2024 at 10 a.m. ranking police department. All you gotta do is sign right there. That's not as many guilt as saying, you understand you're getting *** citation someone though you said you're not gonna sign it. If you don't, we take me to jail, this ain't Chatham County, this is not Chatham County. If you do not sign that citation, I'm gonna take your gun belt off of you. I'm gonna take you to jail. You heard what he said? No, you didn't. If you do not sign that citation, you're making this *** lot bigger. You can't take me to jail. This is not chat. I'm gonna tell you one more time then you're going to jail. So you cannot take it to the jail. I'm telling you we cannot do starts another unit, get your hand off your gun, you can get your hand off your gun, you put your hands on there, you're going to jail, you put your hand on it. You can't do that, dude, you can't do that. Put your hand on the hood, put your hand on the hood, you're gonna get tased, you are gonna get tased. Push, man. I'm trying to be cool with you. We're all around, put your hands on the car, I put your hands on the car or get taped, turn around you're going to jail and see. Put your hands behind your, they wanna go arrest jail. He want to tease me. You want to tear me? You want to. Yes, that's why I say I think he is refusing to say we're past that. You're going to jail, he's going to jail it take me to the jail. That's what he said. If we are past all of that, he said if I don't sign it again, he's gonna take me to the jail. No, sir, sir. It's gonna make it worse on you as you don't wanna get dirty, bro. You don't wanna get ta ok. Just relax, just relax. All right. I got *** nose there. I got *** nose here. He's under arrest refusing to sign the I tell you.
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Bodycam video shows Chatham County deputy grab his gun after being pulled over, what led to arrest

Newly-released video depicts a showdown between a Chatham County deputy and Rincon Police officers following a traffic stop.

Newly-released bodycam video details what led to a Chatham County deputy being taken into custody over the weekend.Carlos Petiote was booked into the Effingham County Jail Friday on four charges: misdemeanor violation of Georgia's move over law, failure to sign his ticket, misdemeanor obstructing justice and felony obstruction. He was released Saturday on $1,300 bond.In the above video, from the Rincon Police Department, Petiote is seen arguing with officers following a traffic stop. After refusing to sign a citation and being told it would result in an arrest, Petiote is seen putting his hand on his holstered firearm.He is eventually placed in handcuffs after other units arrive to the scene.Click here for more information on the case.TRENDING STORIESReport: Chatham County deputy reached for his gun after being told he was being arrestedAuthorities: Warrant leads to discovery of 1,000 fentanyl pills by South Carolina elementary school'Weapons incident' at popular South Carolina vacation spot leads to police standoff

Newly-released bodycam video details what led to a Chatham County deputy being taken into custody over the weekend.

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Carlos Petiote was booked into the Effingham County Jail Friday on four charges: misdemeanor violation of Georgia's move over law, failure to sign his ticket, misdemeanor obstructing justice and felony obstruction. He was released Saturday on $1,300 bond.

In the above video, from the Rincon Police Department, Petiote is seen arguing with officers following a traffic stop. After refusing to sign a citation and being told it would result in an arrest, Petiote is seen putting his hand on his holstered firearm.

He is eventually placed in handcuffs after other units arrive to the scene.

Click here for more information on the case.

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