he's got some leads, he's busy checking with the boys down at the crime lab, they've got four more detectives working on the case. They got 'em working in shifts!
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Here's one for our resident bootlickers while they're on the aliases case. I wonder if the poor officer's mother was insulted by the homeowner before the officer went in to search the homeowner's garage?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8GidpPWdzQ
https://www.northcountrynow.com/news...-video-0298641
thebirdcunter just wants to be like the boys in the Pocatello FBI crime lab, but alas they're too busy ripping down billboards advertising illicit substances and busting people for possession.
Sacramento cop arrested for felony filing false police report related to a traffic stop, discovery of a concealed weapon. The stop was made by two female cops. The stop was investigated after police authorities were alerted by other officers. The second female cop was suspended as were other officers as well. The question that comes to my mind--given how unusual it is for cops to turn in other cops, especially in Sacramento, were the two female cops corrupt or is this payback from male officers. Not a lot of specific information in the article.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/cr...ylink=readnext
^^ d) all of the above.
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Yeah, there was more in the Bee today. I think the cop's mistake was not shooting the guy. Then they would have given her a medal instead of arresting her.
The cop that turned her in is the partner of her fiance. The plot thickens. But it's a pretty dull plot--cop confronts a guy she thinks is a criminal without a reason to do so, searches his car without permission, finds a gun, and tries to concoct a story to justify the stop and search and leaves an electronic trail. You could say Sac PD is trying to clean up its act and get rid of bad cops, except there's plenty of other evidence to the contrary. There's some internal politics going on--hard to explain the a lengthy, full-court-press investigation into what seems like a minor incident.
Here's a cute little video for you. I have seen things kinda like this.
And people said fuck that scumbag he deserves what he gets
https://youtu.be/P8WOHZSjVlk
Tazing the nut sack, that’s rough.
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Cop is off duty, and drunk. He sees a house with a Black Lives Matter flag so he starts beating on the door and yelling. Terrified occupants call 911. Cops show up, recognize their fellow officer and turn off their cameras. Drunk cop tries to fight real cops. They get him in their car and drive him home. No arrest, despite his violent resistance. No police report written.
Homeowners suing. Officers on paid desk duty.
https://apnews.com/article/or-state-...e01853e18ca44f
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Here's 2 more sad stories. The first one required both police and prosecutor misconduct.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/18/u...red-texas.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/17/u...ettlement.html
Am I reading this correctly ?
The (white) prosecutor sued claiming he was fired for being white ? After he withheld evidence that should have exonerated two innocent (black) men, sending these innocent men to prison for life ? What a POS.
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Sheriff’s Deputy planted drugs and ruined who knows how many lives.
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/fl...-stopped-cars/
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A couple of New Yorker on line articles about bad policing
https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-jo...aw-enforcement
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-l...-york-city-cop
One about bad cops moving from dept to dept, the other about an NYC cop with a history of unjustified stops and planting evidence.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...rest-1.6028148
POlice detain and handcuff a black 80 yr old retired supreme court judge walking in the park
while looking for a 40-50 yr old bad guy
they realized pretty quick he was not the bad guy
^^^ that’s fucked up