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Message 1956154 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 21:43:25 UTC - in response to Message 1956150.  

Never wrong, I love it.
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Message 1956159 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 21:47:01 UTC - in response to Message 1956154.  

So do I. Reminds me of the other who was never wrong, but found out to his cost just how wrong he was. :-)
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Message 1956162 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 21:49:52 UTC - in response to Message 1956158.  

What is obvious to many that do not wear blue or ever will is just how much the corrupt ones will go to in preventing their discovery. For you to ignore the failings of the police is scandalous especially as you're a former officer!
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Message 1956168 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:00:05 UTC - in response to Message 1956163.  

I believe I already posted the answer to what I believe, but as normal, your failure to even see it is dismal.
What is obvious to many that do not wear blue or ever will is just how much the corrupt ones will go to in preventing their discovery.
I find it even more dismal that a former officer who worked for many years in Internal Affairs condescending to attack the comments of other posters rather than comment on what is so blaringly obvious.

Don't bother replying to this post for the simple fact, you cannot stop claiming that it is a personal attack.

Prove me wrong!
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Message 1956174 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:10:01 UTC - in response to Message 1956173.  

I believe I already posted the answer to what I believe, but as normal, your failure to even see it is dismal.
What is obvious to many that do not wear blue or ever will is just how much the corrupt ones will go to in preventing their discovery.
I find it even more dismal that a former officer who worked for many years in Internal Affairs condescending to attack the comments of other posters rather than comment on what is so blaringly obvious.

Don't bother replying to this post for the simple fact, you cannot stop claiming that it is a personal attack.

Prove me wrong!

Sorry Sirius B...

Gary's "Typical ordinary copper" is the dismal and worse belief.

You cannot deflect attention from that.
I di not do so. I pointed out the "non-discoverability" stated in the report. How you are able to turn that post around is itself dismal, yet you fail to see even that. :-(
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Message 1956181 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:16:11 UTC

"Typical ordinary U.S. copper" would be more accurate wouldn't it?
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Message 1956191 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:24:55 UTC - in response to Message 1956177.  

Sirius B...
Therefore, you agree with Gary's "Typical ordinary copper" post?
If you had followed this thread & posted in a sensible manner, you would not have asked that question.

Therefore, I'll direct you to this

Do take the time to read that report. It is highly enlightening. :-)
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Message 1956196 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:29:32 UTC - in response to Message 1956192.  

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Message 1956200 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:33:44 UTC - in response to Message 1956181.  

"Typical ordinary U.S. copper" would be more accurate wouldn't it?

I'll accept that criticism, excepting the many places where they are worse than U.S. coppers.
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Message 1956206 - Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 22:40:43 UTC

Just another 1 of Clyde's diversions. :-(

If you're so worried about female teachers Clyde why don't you just start a thread about it, but don't forget to include the male teachers that have also been doing it. ;-)
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Message 1956296 - Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 13:52:14 UTC

More typical U.S. coppers
https://apnews.com/e5963583e65946f3a0e9b1786ff0d9df/2-'detainees'-drown-as-van-swept-into-floodwaters
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two female mental health patients detained for medical transport drowned Tuesday night when a sheriff’s department van was swept away in rising South Carolina floodwaters, according to authorities.
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Message 1956303 - Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 14:25:25 UTC - in response to Message 1956296.  

An unfortunate accident. People are only human & there are times when not thinking clearly. A case in point, woman killed as storm blew her caravan off a cliff on the Atlantic coast in County Galway. These things happen often, sadly.
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Message 1956326 - Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 15:44:14 UTC - in response to Message 1956303.  

An unfortunate accident. People are only human & there are times when not thinking clearly. A case in point, woman killed as storm blew her caravan off a cliff on the Atlantic coast in County Galway. These things happen often, sadly.

The police and other authorities for at least a week have been issuing warnings not to drive into flooded areas. Yet these officers did exactly that with persons who did not have the use of their limbs to attempt to swim and locked into a cage that will sink. Tell me again it was an accident. There is negligence and there is wanton disregard. Don't think there was premeditation but an investigation will need to determine that. However it does show just exactly how much brain power the typical U.S. copper uses on the job.
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Message 1956327 - Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 15:48:46 UTC - in response to Message 1956326.  

An unfortunate accident. People are only human & there are times when not thinking clearly. A case in point, woman killed as storm blew her caravan off a cliff on the Atlantic coast in County Galway. These things happen often, sadly.

The police and other authorities for at least a week have been issuing warnings not to drive into flooded areas. Yet these officers did exactly that with persons who did not have the use of their limbs to attempt to swim and locked into a cage that will sink. Tell me again it was an accident. There is negligence and there is wanton disregard. Don't think there was premeditation but an investigation will need to determine that. However it does show just exactly how much brain power the typical U.S. copper uses on the job.
Fair point. However as my post shows, all have brains but sometimes...
...coppers are no different.
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Message 1956719 - Posted: 22 Sep 2018, 2:30:57 UTC
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When Chinese tourists refused to leave the lobby at the hostel, after arriving one day early, police were called and problems arose.
The clip shows how the tourists are sitting on the ground outside the hostel door.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdh7qlaXVVU
https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/yvd9Ka/diplomatisk-kris-med-kina--efter-brak-pa-svenskt-hostel
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1119659.shtml

Swedish police brutality:)
https://youtu.be/TAU7tJkqoBo?t=420
The tourists told the Chinese press that they were taken to a cemetery in the middle of the night, where they froze and "heard animals".
Now the Chinese state has brought the event to the highest diplomatic level - and demands that the Swedish government "penalize the police".
Yes. They where taken to Skogskyrkogården.
"It's not uncommon that disturbing people are moved quite far from the place they where" says Eva Nilsson at the Stockholm Police.
But they where dropped outside the cementry only about 200 meters from the subway station Skogskyrkogården.
"Hearing animals." LOL. I lived near the cementary for about 30 years and I never heard any scary animals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skogskyrkog%C3%A5rden
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Message 1957136 - Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 19:17:52 UTC

Amber Guyger "engaged in adverse conduct when she was arrested for manslaughter", police said in a press release on Monday.
Hmm.

Copper fired
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Message 1957317 - Posted: 26 Sep 2018, 12:31:49 UTC

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Message 1958024 - Posted: 1 Oct 2018, 13:10:58 UTC

Not all Doom & Gloom. :-)

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Message 1958263 - Posted: 3 Oct 2018, 15:33:09 UTC

Just a bunch of ordinary coppers who self police and have fraternal orders ...
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2018/10/baltimore-police-routinely-violated-people-rights-181002060809684.html
An Al Jazeera investigation reveals information about a corrupt unit of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) that was allowed to continue operating in spite of grievious violations for at least a decade.

In The Gang Within: A Baltimore Police Scandal, Al Jazeera's Fault Lines spoke to the city's former police commissioner and other high-ranking police officials who explain that an obsession with arrests and statistics blinded the department to the illegal dealings of members of the now-defunct Gun Trace Task Force unit.

"This police department had a Viking-like mentality. Police officers were told to go out and get arrests, get guns, get drugs ... and their worth was judged by the amount of those things that they brought back to the table," Kevin Davis, former BPD Commissioner, told Fault Lines.

Detective Jemell Rayam and Sergeant Wayne Jenkins, along with four other detectives, pleaded guilty last year to racketeering conspiracy and other charges after the FBI arrested nearly every member of the Gun Trace Task Force unit in March 2017. Two other officers were convicted of several federal charges.

"The Feds [finally caught them] and that's scary because if an outside agency didn't stop it, they'd still be out there," Josh Insley, a Baltimore civil rights attorney who received a confidential Internal Affairs file from a whistle-blower, told Al Jazeera.
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