You really need to read all the posts, 3D.
Especially since it was post #4 in a count of 25.
I hate to bust all your guys balloons; but it's fake.
If you read down the comments section, you'll find the following link:
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201109090665
ST. MARYS, W.Va. -- St. Marys officials are investigating a video posted on the YouTube website of a fake traffic stop involving city police officers.
The video shows a St. Marys officer pulling over an SUV. The driver tells the officer he can't search the vehicle without a warrant. The officer then yells expletives at the man.
The SUV's driver also is a police officer, the Parkersburg News and Sentinel reported Friday.
The video was posted Aug. 31, according to the website.
City Council held a 15-minute executive session Thursday at the end of its regular meeting to discuss a personnel matter but didn't take any action. City officials did not comment on the video, citing personnel matters, the newspaper reported.
Mayor Paul Ingram said the issue is still under investigation.
The wife of one officer allegedly shown in the video told the council that it was a joke.
"Everyone makes mistakes. It wasn't meant to hurt anyone," said Kris Boron, whose husband is Officer Nathan Boron. "It was a joke that should never have happened. My husband made a public apology on Facebook, and sent letters of apology to city council and the local paper."
"He shouldn't lose his job over this," she said.
She said dozens of blue balloons were tied up along Second Street by supporters of her husband.
"People are making a mountain over a mole hill," St. Marys resident Bruce Chaddock said.
"They are talking about taking someone's livelihood over 30 seconds of a video. It's ridiculous."