Questions Arise as Joe Lombardo Uses Influence to Sidestep Traffic Violation
Recent police body camera footage has surfaced, showing Joe Lombardo using his influence to avoid repercussions after being pulled over by Metro Police. This incident raises concerns about accountability and the use of power.
Joe Lombardo was stopped by a Metro Police officer for running a red light. The situation quickly changed when he identified himself, stating, “I’m Joe Lombardo.” Despite the officer’s attempt to address the violation, Lombardo dismissed the officer with a casual “come on, man” before leaving the scene without further consequence.
Transcript Details
Officer: Hello. How are you doing, sir?
Lombardo: Good
Officer: Sergeant Pacheco, Metro Police. The reason I’m stopping you is for the …
Lombardo: I’m Joe Lombardo
Officer: I’m aware. For the red light violation back there. Your right turn onto Giles here.
Lombardo: Come on, man
Officer: You’re good to go, sir. Appreciate you. Have a good day
Critical Questions for Joe Lombardo
Following the incident, several pressing questions emerge:
- Why does Lombardo believe he can use his name to evade a ticket? Has this occurred before?
- Does Lombardo feel entitled to break the law without facing repercussions?
- Does his position as Governor exempt him from adhering to the law?
- Is it acceptable for everyday Nevadans to do the same to avoid accountability, or is this privilege exclusive to him?
- How does this align with Lombardo’s ‘tough on crime’ stance?
- Why was Lombardo traveling without a security detail?
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