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An Arizona cop said she was in fear for her life when a man pulled out his iPhone to record her during a traffic stop, which is why she snatched the phone out of his hands, prompting him to pull out another phone, which she also snatched. After all, Tempe police officer Lara Camberg later claimed, she had read on the internet that phones could be turned into guns and bombs. And potential ticking time bombs should be confiscated and pocketed, the ten-year police veteran insisted. Astonishingly, internal affairs did not buy that excuse, sustaining a charge of conduct unbecoming an officer against her, which led to a ten-hour unpaid suspension for the officer. Read More |