Read the column HERE:

Read the Sheriff's reply and see the video HERE:

Bill Clark is an opinion columnist for the Columbia Tribune. A bad one. A lying one. He gets stopped for not signalling. A female deputy, recently returned from an Iraq deployment, and her training officer are the epitome of professionalism during the stop. Clark is a low-grade asshole during the stop. It's what happens after the stop that makes this interesting.

Clark writes a piece describing how he's lucky he didn't get shot, how he now knows how mistreated minorities feel, claims the deputy lectured him, blah, blah, blah. The sheriff sees it. The sheriff reviews the dashcam video of the stop. The dashcam video completely and utterly refutes the fantasy tale told by Clark. The Columbia Tribune apparently gets bombarded by angry, negative commentary, phone calls, emails, etc... regarding the douche-bag that is their columnist, Clark. Editor writes an apology of sorts and indefinitely suspends the liar.

It's refreshing to see such an overwhelming defense of officers who just did their job with professionalism and patience with a guy who turned out to be a lying, flaming leftist.