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[–] Manjushri@piefed.social 25 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Deputy Jonathan Lane walked up to Deiseroth’s window asked him where he was going and where he thought he was. Deiseroth said he was on the 18-Mile Stretch driving back to Miami after spending the day in Islamorada, according to the deputy’s body camera footage. He was actually at least 70 miles south of the Stretch and driving the opposite way from Miami.

Deiseroth, who had his 7- and 9-year-old sons in the truck, reluctantly agreed to exit the pickup, but tried to appeal to Lane and other deputies on the scene to let him go because he, too, works in law enforcement. He also told Lane he was going through a divorce and said he’d lose his kids if he was arrested, the footage shows.

He deserves to lose more than his kids. He blew .174, with his kids in the car, and didn't know where he was or where he was headed. On top of that, he threatened the arresting officers and continued to make threats even after he was arrested. He should be locked up for a good long while.

Yeah and for those that haven't given through the Keys, other than some side streets in the major islands there's like, literally one road. Idk how you fuck up going the correct way home on the ONE ROAD there is....