Here's a thought to chew on. A cop is there for security/protection, either of the public or the person in custody and are usually (barely) seen and not heard. If things were "normal", they wouldnt be telling her to STFU, that'd be reserved for an aide or PR person.
Here's a thought to chew on. A cop is there for security/protection, either of the public or the person in custody and are usually (barely) seen and not heard. If things were "normal", they wouldnt be telling her to STFU, that'd be reserved for an aide or PR person.