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Message 1777102 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 9:03:56 UTC

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Message 1777109 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 9:59:45 UTC - in response to Message 1777102.  

Video: SAISD Police Officer Body Slams 12-Year-Old Middle School Girl On Concrete Floor

I can almost know what the "officer" has to say about the incident.
"She was acting threatening and I had to use force to solve the situation".
Does anybody believe his story?
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Message 1777155 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 13:52:36 UTC - in response to Message 1777109.  

Video: SAISD Police Officer Body Slams 12-Year-Old Middle School Girl On Concrete Floor

I can almost know what the "officer" has to say about the incident.
"She was acting threatening and I had to use force to solve the situation".
Does anybody believe his story?

It doesn't matter about anybody, it only matters what his union bosses believe and how much crap they can make for his boss.
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Message 1777165 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 14:19:35 UTC - in response to Message 1777155.  

Video: SAISD Police Officer Body Slams 12-Year-Old Middle School Girl On Concrete Floor

I can almost know what the "officer" has to say about the incident.
"She was acting threatening and I had to use force to solve the situation".
Does anybody believe his story?

It doesn't matter about anybody, it only matters what his union bosses believe and how much crap they can make for his boss.

Here it's called "KÃ¥randa" which means that both police and military have an unwritten agreement to support your fellow collegue no matter what he/she does.
Not always. Sometimes these bad cops are "punished" by their peers by not talking or socialize with them.
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Message 1777168 - Posted: 8 Apr 2016, 14:32:10 UTC - in response to Message 1777162.  

Teachers and School Administrators (Liberal/Democrat) criminalizing normal childhood misbehavior, by calling the police.

I call that abuse of the law system.
Teachers who cannot handle kids acting bad or are just annoying are incompetent.
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Message 1777449 - Posted: 9 Apr 2016, 4:45:01 UTC

LA Cop blue code conviction ...
http://www.scpr.org/news/2016/04/06/59298/former-undersheriff-tanaka-found-guilty-of-obstruc/
US attorney expects 'considerable' jail time for former LA undersheriff found guilty of obstruction, conspiracy

Former Los Angeles County Undersheriff Paul Tanaka has been found guilty of obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice for his involvement in a plot to derail an FBI investigation into the Sheriff's Department, a jury decided Wednesday morning.

Tanaka faces up to 15 years in federal prison when he is sentenced on June 20 by United States District Judge Percy Anderson.

Tanaka was accused of masterminding a plot to derail an FBI investigation into violence and corruption in L.A.’s jails. Prosecutors said he ordered deputies to hide an inmate who was working as an FBI informant so the FBI couldn’t interview him about deputy misconduct or bring him before a Grand Jury investigating jail violence.

The verdict brings an end to a long-running federal investigation into corruption and inmate abuse in the country’s largest jail system—and “closes a chapter” for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, U.S. Attorney Eileen Decker said during a press conference following the announcement.

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Message 1777562 - Posted: 9 Apr 2016, 18:40:11 UTC
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Illegal traffic stop leads to beating and illegal medical procedures in S.C.
This one is about another illegal stop and another unconstitutional search for drugs. It includes a beating, a false arrest and illegal medical procedures performed on a suspect against his will. The motorist was Kelvin Hayes, the owner of a floor and tiling company in Dorchester County, S.C.
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Message 1778407 - Posted: 12 Apr 2016, 18:30:44 UTC

Here we go again ...
http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20160411/trial-begins-for-la-county-deputy-accused-of-beating-3-inmates?source=most_viewed
Jury selection began Monday in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom in the trial of a former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy accused of beating three inmates multiple times and falsifying reports.

Jermaine W. Jackson, who was a deputy at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, faces nine counts of felony charges related to the alleged beatings of three inmates between 2009 to 2012.

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Message 1778781 - Posted: 13 Apr 2016, 18:16:48 UTC

Another from the files of the Los Angeles Perjury Department
http://www.officer.com/news/12194148/lapd-killing-of-unarmed-homeless-man-unjustified
A video contradicts a Los Angeles police officer's [sworn] claim that he fatally shot an unarmed homeless man in Venice last year because the man was grabbing his partner's gun holster, according to police records made public Tuesday.

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Message 1778917 - Posted: 14 Apr 2016, 4:56:24 UTC - in response to Message 1778876.  

Another from the files of the Los Angeles Perjury Department
http://www.officer.com/news/12194148/lapd-killing-of-unarmed-homeless-man-unjustified
A video contradicts a Los Angeles police officer's [sworn] claim that he fatally shot an unarmed homeless man in Venice last year because the man was grabbing his partner's gun holster, according to police records made public Tuesday.

Is Los Angeles/Southern California Law Enforcement, part of Western Civilization?

It seems to be the finest example of Western style in North America. It was perfected under Chiefs Parker, Reddin, Davis and Gates, and picked up by Sheriffs Pitchess, Block and Baca. I'm sure you remember Dragnet, showcasing how "Western" the force was. Its reboot on TV was to distance itself from its well deserved image of the Watts insurrection.

Perhaps is it needed to remember that the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles, a legal state militia, entered Confederate service, and California was a free state at the time. Or a few scant years later the Chinese Massacre of 1871 happened in downtown Los Angeles. That -ism persisted for many years and only now are the people dead set against it, but the bureaucracy of the police is slow to change. If only the rest of the country heard the crazy lunatic pronouncements coming from the Union, the Los Angeles Perjury Protection League, then you could understand the magnitude of the issue. It won't change until the union offices are raided by the FBI perhaps under obstruction of justice.

BTW, another today ... http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/general-news/20160413/ex-montebello-police-officer-charged-with-slamming-suspects-head-to-the-ground
Investigators arrested a former Montebello police corporal Wednesday on a charge for slamming a tagging suspect’s head into the pavement during a 2014 arrest, according to authorities, as well as county court and booking documents.

Mark Jason Ryan, 37, is charged with one felony count of assault by a public officer in connection with an alleged on-duty attack, which took place on Halloween of 2014, according to a felony complaint for arrest warrant filed against the former officer April 5 in Los Angeles Superior Court. The charge followed an investigation that lasted more than 17 months.

Los Angles County Sheriff’s Department deputies, who have been investigating the case, arrested Ryan on a warrant about 10 a.m. Wednesday, according to Los Angeles County Superior Court and booking records.

According to the complaint, “(Ryan) assaulted and beat Anthony Acosta under color of authority, the defendant being then and there a public officer, to wit, Montebello Police Department Corporal.”

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Message 1779674 - Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 17:56:14 UTC

Are all cops sex perverts?
http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_29771361/santa-clara-cop-gets-45-days-jail-misdemeanor
In courtrooms down the hall from each other Friday, two disgraced ex-cops were sentenced simultaneously for unrelated sex crimes.

Former Santa Clara police Sgt. Thomas Leipelt, 46, was sentenced to 45 days in jail and will have to register as a sex offender after being convicted of exposing himself in front of his girlfriend's co-worker in the back room of a Santana Row boutique.

In a far more serious case, former San Mateo County Sheriff's Deputy Galen Underwood was ordered to serve what is likely to be the rest of his life in prison for secretly molesting a female relative in Gilroy for 6 years, starting when she was 11. Underwood, 43, was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison plus 38 years.

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Message 1780018 - Posted: 18 Apr 2016, 4:32:46 UTC

Ah, now Cook County:
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/national-international/Videos-Excessive-Force-on-Cook-County-Jail-Inmates-375842841.html?_osource=taboola-recirc
Six videos released Friday show correctional officers in Cook County, Illinois, using what officials say is excessive force on inmates.

"The public has a right to know when officers abuse the public trust as well as the ramifications of that abuse," Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart said in a statement when the footage was released.

The videos correspond to six different cases and involve 13 correctional deputies, all of whom have been disciplined, according to police.

Seven deputies — at least one involved in each case — were terminated, the sheriff's office said. The other deputies involved were suspended without pay for periods of time ranging from 45 to 180 days.

"Transparency is critical to ensuring law enforcement accountability," Dart said.

but the UNION says:
"Posting these videos on pubic websites is not only a violation of privacy of our officers, but it’s infringing on their right to a fair trial. The 'transparency' of these videos – as Dart calls it – only goes one way," Teamsters Local 700 said in a statement. "It’s not a true outlook of what happens at the jail on a daily basis, which are only small clips of the entire alleged incidents."
Translation, a UNION member can do no wrong! (And we will make sure that is what the evidence says)
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Message 1782714 - Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 23:13:31 UTC

96 dead at the hands of South Yorkshire Police. Gary, I'm sure you'll be shocked to read that for over 25 years the police blamed the victims.
I think you'll find it's a bit more complicated than that ...

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Message 1782723 - Posted: 26 Apr 2016, 23:52:30 UTC - in response to Message 1779700.  

Could make the same statement about Teachers.


Can't find the link now but a UK report said that only about 25% of alleged cases of sexual abuse were substantiated. In most the teacher was given a complete clearance.

That might be true of police cases as well, I haven't looked at that subject.
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Message 1782747 - Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 0:56:27 UTC - in response to Message 1782714.  
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96 dead at the hands of South Yorkshire Police. Gary, I'm sure you'll be shocked to read that for over 25 years the police blamed the victims.

Totally shocked. Internal Affairs departments are above reproach!
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Message 1783484 - Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 14:34:20 UTC

Police chief: No apparent warning before Wisconsin man shot
Neenah police had said shortly after the shooting that Funk, 50, ignored orders to drop his gun. Wilkinson told The Associated Press that the initial information about Funk ignoring orders was from early interviews with witnesses, who may have been mistaken about when the commands were given, if in fact they were.

"From the video, it appears no warning was given," Wilkinson said of the nearly 5-minute dashcam footage. Wilkinson said it was possible a warning was given but not heard by Funk.

Funk and two other men were held hostage at the bike shop in a dispute over a motorcycle. The video shows Funk escaping out the back door of the shop into an alley, falling or diving to the ground and taking cover behind a pickup truck, gun drawn, before moving away from it and coming under police gunfire.


I might also like to emphasize out that owning and carrying a gun did not help the man in this case.
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Message 1784341 - Posted: 2 May 2016, 22:09:46 UTC

LAPD Meets Unarmed Norwegian Police
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esUeZOZkqrQ
Norway is unbelievable for americans:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJiDJHKheAg

Staff from Norway's Halden Prison choir singing "We Are The World".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39_2DtpnPus
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Message 1784386 - Posted: 3 May 2016, 2:00:05 UTC - in response to Message 1779700.  

Could make the same statement about Teachers.

Almost weekly. Another Teacher arrested for Rape and/or Sexual Misconduct with his/her Students.

But... Thinking that. Or Posting that about 99% of Teachers:

Would make the Poster a complete, and total, idiot.

Hi Gary


maybe I should red x this one as your insulting someone and that's not allowed .....:-)
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Message 1785294 - Posted: 6 May 2016, 21:11:18 UTC
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Message 1785431 - Posted: 7 May 2016, 3:41:48 UTC - in response to Message 1785294.  
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Another 1. :-(


Strictly speaking, he was not a 'police officer', but instead he worked for the 'Federal Protective Service' under the US Federal Government's 'Department of Homeland Security'. His job was protecting US Federal Facilities.

https://www.dhs.gov/topic/federal-protective-service

Also, technically, he wasn't even that at the time of the shootings. He wife, one of the victims of the shootings, had obtained a protective order against him, and he had to surrender his badge and gun because of it.

This is NOT a case of official misconduct on the part of a law enforcement person. Just a case of, allegedly, a 'domestic' that went horribly wrong. That sort of schizz happens rather frequently, sadly. The alleged shooter reportedly was quoted as wanting to do a 'suicide-by-cop', but apparently chickened out. I mean really... hanging out in a donut shop?!?!? The cops are certain to see you there...
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