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Description: Liko Kenney, cousin of skier Bode Miller, shot and killed McKay during a May 11, 2007, traffic stop. This video is from the January 2003 traffic stop cited for the bad blood between the two. To comment on the video visit www.unionleader.com. |
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shaylaphai ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 13:45:39 So Off. McKay died? HOw did he die? __________________________________________________ | |
fotoman4u2 ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 13:06:06 Big mouth Punk...he probably had stupid parents to act like that! __________________________________________________ | |
RHOlsonJr ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 12:56:45 See, now you are taking the law out of context...you ought to get yourself the Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court. There has to be over 15 cases on Articulable Suspicion Doctrine...I found it most helpful when I was in Law School...more foolishness, I am really enjoying myself. __________________________________________________ | |
BigWetKiss ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 12:29:16 This kid is high. It is reasonable to suspect the kid was using drugs in that remote spot. The cop had probable cause to check him out. When you go on the offensive the way this kid did, it sets off a red flag to a trained police officer - it means the suspect has something to hide. __________________________________________________ | |
viigraphix ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 12:19:01 The cop just wanted to know who he was and what he was doing there. If he wouldve just complied he wouldve been fine. Liko should get the death penalty for being that stupid... __________________________________________________ | |
moab5583 ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 09:49:13 Not exactly... A detainment of this kind can only be executed after some articulable suspicious activity is observed. Parking in a public place, without more, simply does not qualify as "suspicious." The constitution was designed to protect citizens from exactly this kind of unwarranted intrusion by law enforcement. I'll grant you Liko's attitude wasn't fabulous, but his instinct was correct in that there was no reason he should have been detained. __________________________________________________ | |
taflocks ::: Favorites 2007-06-22 05:35:43 liko deserved what he got.i would of shot him after the first few minutes of his bad behaiviour __________________________________________________ | |
letspump ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 21:20:11 Because as the law states if you are the operator of a motor vehicle you must produce a valid drivers license. It does not matter if Officer Mckay knew him or not. He was doing his job and he did it well I am proud to say. Officer Mckay I salut you sir. RIP __________________________________________________ | |
letspump ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 21:14:14 agreed __________________________________________________ | |
vtjeepboy ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 20:58:00 That's true.. What I don't really understand, is the sentence was reduced to 15 days by the request of Cpl. McKay. __________________________________________________ | |
noknees43 ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 20:54:36 True, but a photo ID is required to be certain they are giving their correct information. It is required by law, in the drivers manual that you must present the liscence and registration when asked. If they refuse, the officer has a right to detain until it is presented, and does not return it until he has the record and has found it to be valid. Drug charges were dropped and assault dropped, the sentence reduced to 15 days from one year. __________________________________________________ | |
noknees43 ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 20:49:56 These videos clearly show a young man with sociopathic psychiatric personality disorder. Clearly, it is tragic that he could not have been treated. Maybe and only maybe the system failed. However, Officer McKay distictly maintained his composure and professionalism. God Rest His Soul. He is in a Better Place. Strength to the family and friends of both men. Liko Kenney was obviously a tortured man. __________________________________________________ | |
MadMaxx65 ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 20:25:09 this punk has always been a trouble maker in town. he got what he deserved. too bad a GOOD MAN had to die in the process. __________________________________________________ | |
vtjeepboy ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 19:53:27 not necessarily... you can easily check a NH license status without the actual ID. __________________________________________________ | |
RHOlsonJr ::: Favorites 2007-06-21 19:33:09 hey Moab, so what? the law here is that Cpl. McKay asked for his license and he had a lawful duty to produce the license. The references on the news characterizing them as, "having bad blood" is a gross mischaracterization, in my view. Liko Kenney, from all appearances requires some mental hygiene. It was Cpl. McKay who maintained a professional manner at all times. The negative things said about McKay is likely all B*llsh*t. __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, December 23, 2007
2003 traffic stop of Liko Kenney by Bruce McKay - Part 2
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