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    Houston Police Officers Under Fire After Viral Donut Video Surfaces

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:January 31, 20252 Mins Read
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    The Houston Police Officers’ Union has publicly criticized a local resident who filmed and shared a video of officers performing donuts in a snow-covered parking lot, calling his actions an unfair attempt to tarnish the department’s reputation. The footage, which quickly spread on social media, shows marked police vehicles spinning in circles on the icy surface, sparking mixed reactions from the public.

    The man who recorded the video, identified as Hamon Brown, posted the clip online, questioning whether officers should be engaging in such activity while on duty. The video gained traction, with some viewers condemning the officers for what they perceived as reckless behavior, while others argued that it was a harmless moment during extreme weather conditions.

    The police union swiftly came to the defense of the officers, calling Brown a “snitch” and arguing that the incident was being blown out of proportion. Union representatives insisted that the officers were not violating any laws or department policies and that they were merely adjusting to the hazardous road conditions in a controlled manner.

    Brown responded to the criticism by asserting that his intention was not to attack law enforcement but to highlight what he saw as questionable conduct by public officials. He maintained that officers should be held to the same standards as civilians, especially when operating official vehicles during severe weather.

    The incident has fueled debate over police accountability and public perception, with some arguing that officers should be allowed to have moments of lightheartedness, while others believe that all on-duty behavior should reflect the professionalism expected of law enforcement. The Houston Police Department has not announced any formal disciplinary action against the officers involved, but the controversy has added to ongoing discussions about the role of social media in policing oversight.

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