Whatcha Gonna Do When They Crash Into You? | Cop Admits To DWI After Car Crash

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Whatcha Gonna Do When They Crash Into You? | Cop Admits To DWI After Car Crash

 @@PoliceEncountersUS  #UnionCity #Hoboken #KevinRoldan A Union City police officer charged with driving while intoxicated and assault by auto last month after a two-car crash in Hoboken last month admitted to drinking three beers, police body camera footage shows. “ … Don’t let that change your judgement: if he passes, he passes, if he fails, he fails – you understand?”, Hoboken Police Lt. David Olivera said to Officer Anthony Rutkowski on October 16th while showing him the police ID of Kevin Roldan, 24, of Union City. “Gotcha,” Rutkowski, who is certified in the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), before approaching Roldan and asking what happened during the roughly 3 a.m. crash. “The light was turning yellow, I kept driving, it turned red, and I got clipped,” Roldan said to Rutkowski, clarifying that the light was yellow when he drove through Paterson Avenue near Harrison Street. Roldan said he was hanging out with a friend when asked what he was doing that evening, admitting that he drank “a little bit,” going on to say that he consumed three beers. Both cars had their airbags deployed and the other driver, a 23-year-old woman from Jersey City, complained of neck and shoulder pain afterwards. She told police that Roldan had struck her vehicle after running a red light. The police body camera footage shows Roldan performing the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test, a walk and turn test, and a one leg stand. “Based on my observations and Roldan’s performance of the tests, I determined that Roldan was too impaired to safely operate a motor vehicle and was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated,” Rutkowski wrote in his report. He also indicated that Roldan was unable to complete the one leg stand, putting his foot down and restarting the count several times. Roldan was cooperative throughout the incident, was unarmed, and off-duty when the crash occurred, the body camera videos show. Additionally, the police report states he was also charged with reckless driving, as well as that the breathalyzer at the Hoboken Police Department came back with an inconclusive result, prompting Roldan to be transported to the Port Authority Police Department. While that yielded a result, it was not stated outright in the report. Rutkowski also pointed out that he searched Roldan’s car for intoxicants and did not find any before both vehicles were towed. FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copyright. #NewJerseyStatePolice #NewJerseyStateTrooper #NJSP New Jersey State Police Chase New Jersey State Trooper Chase NJSP Chase New Jersey Police Pursuit New Jersey State Trooper Pursuit #Trending #Viral #BrowseFeatures #SuggestedVideo #PoliceBodycam #PoliceDashcam #Bodycam #Dashcam #ArkansasStatePolice #ASP #FYP Arkansas State Police Chase Arkansas Police ASP Chase Arkansas Police Pursuit First Amendment Audit Fail 1st Amendment Audit Fail FYP Law Enforcement Inner Circle Bad Boys Bad boys, bad boys Whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do When they come for you

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