A shocking video shows an off-duty Harris County deputy pointing her gun at a family member during a petty dispute. The female deputy chased down her sister’s boyfriend in her car after he took his baby mama’s phone. She was wearing her full uniform when she pulled the deadly weapon on him.
This is exactly what’s wrong with law enforcement today. Too many cops think their badge gives them the right to be judge, jury, and executioner over family drama. When regular Americans have disputes, we call the police or handle it in court like civilized people.
The deputy should have called her colleagues to retrieve the phone legally. Instead, she decided to play vigilante and chase this man down like some kind of action movie. Her own family members are outraged and demanding she face charges like any other citizen would.
Harris County Precinct 1 has quietly moved her to desk duty while they investigate. But the family isn’t buying this weak response from the department. They want to know why she hasn’t been arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
This case perfectly shows our two-tiered justice system in action. If you or I pointed a gun at someone over a phone, we’d be in handcuffs within hours. But because she wears a badge, she gets special treatment and a cushy desk job while they figure things out.
The video evidence is crystal clear and speaks for itself. There’s no mystery about what happened or who did it. The deputy abused her authority and terrorized a citizen over a family squabble that had nothing to do with police business.
Constable Alan Rosen promises transparency, but actions speak louder than words. The family is right to demand equal justice under the law. No badge should protect anyone from facing consequences for threatening innocent people.
This incident raises serious questions about hiring practices and training standards. When cops can’t control themselves during personal disputes, how can we trust them to protect and serve our communities professionally.