Kentucky Officer Faces New Lawsuit For Forcefully Pulling Delivery Driver Out Of Car Over Turn Signal Issue
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A Kentucky State Trooper, Myron Jackson, known for an arrogant demeanor, faces two lawsuits in under a month due to alleged misconduct while enforcing traffic laws. In the most recent incident on May 1, 2024, he stopped pizza delivery driver Nicholas Ngeh for a minor traffic violation—an absent turn signal upon entering a Papa John's parking lot.When Ngeh chose to exercise his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent, Jackson accused him of "having an attitude" and abruptly pulled him from his vehicle, which was still rolling. After curbing the car, Jackson admitted he was aware it wasn't parked, demonstrating questionable judgment.Ngeh was charged with obstructing governmental operations, a charge later dismissed. Another lawsuit, filed by the same law firm, details Jackson’s unlawful arrest of Christen Johnson for recording police from her porch during a dubious traffic stop involving her mother, highlighting systemic issues within the Kentucky State Police. (Photos: @EastJessamineHi)
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