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Originally Posted by Cerek
Interesting, isn't it? They did get the detective's name (Detective Baylor) and the tag number on his vehicle. They also have him on video brandishing his gun and, later, admitting he pulled his gun because he got hit with a snowball.
If you click on the article in the link provide by Z, there is another video over 5:00 minutes in length that shows much more of the confrontation and Detective Baylor's actions.
It's hard to say for sure, but I would imagine he will be facing at least a temporary "administrative leave" pending an investigation into the incident.
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I heard them, at the end, yelling about the vehicle number, but the cop and his friend were not forthcoming when they demanded his number. Apparently, refusing to give your badge number when asked holds the same weight for an officer as assualting someone.