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Originally Posted by MR.Sarge
Yup, feels good to help someone out who wasn't at fault and could have no way to prove it, and get Camaro5 out there. To be honest, I couldn't have done it without the help of the Camaro5 people here.
Big Thanks to you all again. Hopefully the innocent guy comes forth, wanted to ask him some things.
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Hey Mr. Sarge. I'm a Dodge Challenger Scat Pack future owner (my car is already built and on route to being delivered to dealer in about a week). I registered for this forum just to thank you for being an awesome dude and amazing Samaritan on behalf of other Challenger owners because this thread was posted on ChallengerTalk yesterday with a link here and Jalopnik.
I dont know either of the Challengers in your dash cam video, but I felt so bad for the wrongfully arrested guy that I wanted to see what happened and for the real justice to be served.
There's some really cool people on this thread who all really contributed to exonerating an innocent stranger. Yall have helped restore a lot of faith in humanity, especially you Mr Sarge.
Because if you hadn't put pressure on the situation and gotten the media behind you. I don't think that officer would have ever admitted his story was wrong. He def only seemed to be sorry he got caught for doing the wrong thing.
Admittedly, confusing the challengers could be an honest mistake at such high speeds. But their refusal to look at your key evidence is quite scary in these times. So thank God for you, your dash cam, and you being relentless for justice.
Kudos to you and the Camaro5 community! Looking forward to the official 2016 model year Camaro unveil. I'm a big fan of American muscle in general