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Lamar reported that he witnessed one of the other suspects throwing a marijuana blunt into Breeland’s vehicle. Breeland, after spending 10 hours in the detention center, presented his perspective of the incident on his Twitter account once he was released late Tuesday on a bond of $2,362.50.
“Lot of people wanna speculate on my situation and don’t know the facts,” Breeland wrote on Twitter. “I really was at a gas pump. Got approach(ed) by two guys. Police pulled up. They (the two guys) throw something (in) my car as police pulled up, which the cop saw. I was the one detained (with) charges that really shouldn’t be charged.”
The tweet had been deleted from Breeland’s account by Wednesday morning.
When Lamar attempted to detain Breeland with handcuffs, the officer said Breeland resisted by pulling away and pushing him, according to the report. Lamar then drew his Taser. Breeland attempted to enter his vehicle, opening the driver’s door. Lamar said he drew his firearm once he determined that Breeland was not following his lawful orders and he couldn’t see Breeland’s hands. While citizens in the gas station area pleaded for his safety, Breeland put his hands in the air. Breeland, according to the report, resisted Lamar for about three minutes before being placed in handcuffs.
The exchange of the altercation between Lamar and Breeland was captured and recorded by the officer’s body camera.
In searching Breeland’s vehicle, Lamar found a marijuana blunt that weighed 1.3 grams, more marijuana that weighed close to 3.2 grams, two opened bottles of beer and an opened bottle of tequila. During their initial discussion of the incident, Breeland gave Lamar and other officers permission to look through his smartphone. Lamar, in the report, said he found several text messages in which Breeland had placed orders to purchase large quantities of marijuana. Lamar said Breeland described himself as a marijuana enthusiast.
“Lot of people wanna speculate on my situation and don’t know the facts,” Breeland wrote on Twitter. “I really was at a gas pump. Got approach(ed) by two guys. Police pulled up. They (the two guys) throw something (in) my car as police pulled up, which the cop saw. I was the one detained (with) charges that really shouldn’t be charged.”
The tweet had been deleted from Breeland’s account by Wednesday morning.
When Lamar attempted to detain Breeland with handcuffs, the officer said Breeland resisted by pulling away and pushing him, according to the report. Lamar then drew his Taser. Breeland attempted to enter his vehicle, opening the driver’s door. Lamar said he drew his firearm once he determined that Breeland was not following his lawful orders and he couldn’t see Breeland’s hands. While citizens in the gas station area pleaded for his safety, Breeland put his hands in the air. Breeland, according to the report, resisted Lamar for about three minutes before being placed in handcuffs.
The exchange of the altercation between Lamar and Breeland was captured and recorded by the officer’s body camera.
In searching Breeland’s vehicle, Lamar found a marijuana blunt that weighed 1.3 grams, more marijuana that weighed close to 3.2 grams, two opened bottles of beer and an opened bottle of tequila. During their initial discussion of the incident, Breeland gave Lamar and other officers permission to look through his smartphone. Lamar, in the report, said he found several text messages in which Breeland had placed orders to purchase large quantities of marijuana. Lamar said Breeland described himself as a marijuana enthusiast.