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Arrested for storm chasing...

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 12:17 pm
by Ed Mahmoud
Storm Chaser Arrested

CRANE COUNTY--Chasing storms is what Brian Barnes does for a living. And it was while he was doing just that, that he says he found himself in a difficult and strange situation involving a Crane County Sheriff's Deputy. Barnes was out on Tuesday in Crane County as severe weather moved across the region. Crane County was under a tornado warning for about an hour Tuesday night.

"I told him that I was helping out the National Weather Service in San Angelo, and they were relaying my reports to Midland. He told me he didn't care, and that I needed to go."

Barnes thought it was his obligation to stay put and follow the storms, a decision that landed him in jail.

"He jumped out and put me in handcuffs. I turned around and I remember him slamming me up against his vehicle, and then it all got kind of scary."

Among the witnesses was Dennis Greer, who had a similar run-in, with the same deputy, just minutes earlier while he was shooting picutures of the same storm for the local newspaper.

"His first words to me were, 'are you a blankety-blank idiot?' He told me if I didn't leave, I was going to jail, flat out," Greer said.

Barnes was arrested at a road side park on Highway 385 and charged with obstruction of a highway or other passage way.

According to witnesses, there is plenty of room on on the road in front of the park for a vehicle to get by. That's why they are questioning the validity of the charge.




Kind of why I am willing to give Cedric Benson the benefit of the doubt. I have met enough cops to know for every 10 or 20 good ones, you get some loser with a Barney Fife complex that goes on a power trip because he has a gun.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 12:23 pm
by JonathanBelles
This is just wrong. Just wait until his house gets hit and somebody gets hurt because a spotter was taken off the road.

Re: Arrested for storm chasing...

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 1:44 pm
by Ptarmigan
I have a respect for police. For every 20 good police, there is one bad police. This is just plan wrong.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 5:03 pm
by Extremeweatherguy
This is ridiculous! A storm chaser that is out gathering information to rely to the NWS or to take pictures should not be arrested.

Re: Arrested for storm chasing...

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 2:39 am
by wbug1
I would have obeyed and left the area, pulled onto a sideroad, waited 10 minutes, than continued the chase.

Re: Arrested for storm chasing...

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:25 am
by liveweatherman
How could a police do that on a storm spotter taking important details for NWS...then ended up in jail..That's ridiculous that shouldn't happened..