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Message 1958792 - Posted: 6 Oct 2018, 9:07:48 UTC

The justice department issued a report last year that found the police had routinely violated the constitutional rights of the city's residents.
Police superintendent Garry McCarthy was ousted and the county's top prosecutor, Anita Alvarez, lost her re-election bid amid harsh criticism of her investigation into the incident.
In September, ahead of Mr Van Dyke's trial, Mayor Emanuel announced he would not run for re-election.
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Message 1959314 - Posted: 8 Oct 2018, 20:45:49 UTC - in response to Message 1956206.  
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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. ;-)

Probably a diversion to deflect accusations against other sex offenders. Police in many states could legally have sex with a person in custody — until a N.Y. rape allegation
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Message 1960646 - Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 12:32:41 UTC

ROFLMFAO.
"This is so unconventional", Mr Doroshov said, adding that "more research" was required to figure out whether people could be charged and what they could be charged with.
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Message 1960650 - Posted: 17 Oct 2018, 13:41:00 UTC

Just another normal cop ...
https://www.wlns.com/ap-top-news/maryland-officer-accused-of-raping-woman-during-traffic-stop/1527483501
News outlets report Prince George's County police Officer Ryan Macklin was arrested Monday on charges including first-degree rape. Police Chief Hank Stawinski says the woman was pulled over early one morning last week. Police say the on-duty Macklin is accused of then forcing the woman to perform a sexual act.

Stawinski says there may be more victims. Police spokeswoman Jennifer Donelan says Macklin was suspended within hours of the woman reporting the alleged crime. Macklin has been suspended without pay and relieved of his weapons, police vehicle and credentials.
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Message 1960747 - Posted: 18 Oct 2018, 8:59:07 UTC

A good cop story, Officer pulls weapon on children carrying a BB gun, and — whew! — it ends with a stern lecture
It was a scene eerily reminiscent of other police interactions that had gone terribly awry. Two black children are walking with a BB gun in Columbus, Ohio, when an officer responding to a 911 call about men waving a firearm pulls up and draws his weapon.

Peter Casuccio pointed his gun at the young black boys and shot off nothing more than a stern talking-to. His body camera captured much of the incident, which took place over the weekend, and the Columbus Police Department released the footage, touting it as “a lesson learned.
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Message 1960956 - Posted: 19 Oct 2018, 16:02:50 UTC

An ERB is a soft belt with handles, made from strengthened fabric and straps. It is intended to be used on the legs and arms of violent or injured subjects, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) says.

During his detention he was restrained and an Emergency Response Belt was placed across his face.
Police admit restraining offence
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Message 1961473 - Posted: 22 Oct 2018, 14:41:53 UTC

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Message 1961508 - Posted: 22 Oct 2018, 16:55:11 UTC

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Message 1961586 - Posted: 23 Oct 2018, 11:04:54 UTC

"I feel we are dealing with a real culture of impunity that needs to be challenged."

Not much changed in 50 years it seems. Both Hackney & Stoke Newington were 2 of the worst "bent" nicks in London.

It takes 3 coppers to restrain a passive female - How brave!
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Message 1962432 - Posted: 29 Oct 2018, 16:06:02 UTC

For the ordinary citizen, politics is the least of their problems. It's amazing how some people become coppers!

Ah poor girl, a bit of "nookie" will solve your problems
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Message 1964854 - Posted: 12 Nov 2018, 19:02:33 UTC

This is what can happens when armed civilians "do the right thing" then the police arrive.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-46187460
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Message 1964859 - Posted: 12 Nov 2018, 19:27:18 UTC - in response to Message 1964856.  

Black+Gun=Villian - So shoot him.
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Message 1964884 - Posted: 12 Nov 2018, 22:25:09 UTC - in response to Message 1964861.  

Already happened. :-(
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Message 1965377 - Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 17:09:58 UTC

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Message 1966247 - Posted: 20 Nov 2018, 0:01:22 UTC

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/11/19/la-sheriffs-detective-arrested-charged-rape-witness-tampering/
Neil Kimball, 45, a detective with the LASD Special Victims Bureau, was arrested Friday on suspicion of rape by force and preventing or dissuading a witness or victim from testifying.

He was taken into custody by the sheriff’s department’s Internal Criminal Investigations Bureau, according to an LASD statement provided to CBS2.

The alleged crime occurred in Ventura County, and authorities in that county assisted in the investigation, LASD said. The Los Angeles Times reported that Kimball allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl involved in a case he was investigating.

So where are the charges of being a child sex pervert?
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Message 1966767 - Posted: 23 Nov 2018, 16:40:28 UTC

Well, this is different - and thankfully non-lethal.

'Thieves' knocked off mopeds by police in London
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Message 1966918 - Posted: 24 Nov 2018, 22:09:08 UTC - in response to Message 1964854.  

This is what can happens when armed civilians "do the right thing" then the police arrive.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-46187460

Yet again, black man with a gun ...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/24/us/alabama-mall-hoover-shooting/index.html
An armed 21-year-old man killed by an officer at a mall in Alabama on Thanksgiving night "likely did not fire" the shots that wounded two people and sent terrified shoppers running for cover, police said Friday.

Authorities initially thought Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., known as E.J., had fired the rounds at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover, south of Birmingham, that left an 18-year-old and a 12-year-old hospitalized, Hoover police spokesman Capt. Gregg Rector said in a statement.
At first, police said Bradford opened fire after an altercation with the 18-year-old and an officer fatally shot him as he fled the scene.

But late Friday, police changed that story, saying that while Bradford was involved in "some aspect of the altercation" and was armed with a handgun, he likely did not fire the rounds that injured the two others.
"We regret that our initial media release was not totally accurate, but new evidence indicates that it was not," Rector said.

Bradford's family released this statement Saturday afternoon:
"Our family is completely shocked, heartbroken and devastated at the tragic death of our beloved 'EJ.' EJ was a devoted son and brother, who dedicated his life to serving his country and always doing the right thing. As we continue to grieve, rest assured, that we are working diligently with our legal team to determine exactly what happened and why this police officer killed our son. We will never forget EJ, and ask for your continued prayers during this incredibly difficult time."
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Message 1967029 - Posted: 25 Nov 2018, 18:50:14 UTC

https://apnews.com/0c9f69160de1498787d8d72a0d8706bc
CHICAGO (AP) — Dashcam video showing Jason Van Dyke pointing his gun at black teenager Laquan McDonald and firing 16 times was key evidence in the murder conviction of the white Chicago police officer. The same video will be at the forefront again this week, as three more officers stand trial, accused of lying to protect Van Dyke in the aftermath of the killing.

The trial starting Tuesday of David March, Joseph Walsh and Thomas Gaffney won’t receive nearly as much media attention as Van Dyke ’s, but there’s no understating the significance of using that same video to underscore what prosecutors call the Chicago Police Department ’s unofficial code of silence, in which officers cover for each other.

“When you go out and talk to people who are living in communities that have experienced police abuse, what really makes them feel betrayed and lose faith in the system is the officers who cover up what they’ve seen or don’t say anything,” said Christy Lopez, a Georgetown University law professor who led a federal probe of the city’s police force. “So, yes, this is very significant.”
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Message 1967268 - Posted: 26 Nov 2018, 18:23:17 UTC - in response to Message 1966767.  

Indeed. Britain's motorbike thiefs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CgeTbJl31w don't have it easy anymore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAgF7WX30Hk as statistics demonstrate this police tactic is (all things being relative) safe for the criminals.

Well, this is different - and thankfully non-lethal.

'Thieves' knocked off mopeds by police in London

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Message 1968066 - Posted: 30 Nov 2018, 22:43:18 UTC

Typical ordinary police doing typical ordinary policing.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2018/11/30/its-still-blast-beating-people-st-louis-police-indicted-assault-undercover-officer-posing-protester/
When a judge acquitted a white St. Louis police officer in September 2017 for fatally shooting a young black man, the city’s police braced for massive protests. But St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Dustin Boone wasn’t just prepared for the unrest — he was pumped.

“It’s gonna get IGNORANT tonight!!” he texted on Sept. 15, 2017, the day of the verdict. “It’s gonna be a lot of fun beating the hell out of these s---heads once the sun goes down and nobody can tell us apart!!!!”

Two days later, prosecutors say, that’s exactly what Boone did to one black protester. Boone, 35, and two other officers, Randy Hays, 31, and Christopher Myers, 27, threw a man to the ground and viciously kicked him and beat him with a riot baton, even though he was complying with their instructions.

But the three police officers had no idea that the man was a 22-year police veteran working undercover, whom they beat so badly that he couldn’t eat and lost 20 pounds. On Thursday, a federal grand jury indicted the three officers in the assault. They also indicted the men and another officer, Bailey Colletta, 25, for the attack. Prosecutors released text messages showing the officers bragging about assaulting protesters, with Hays even noting that “going rogue does feel good.”

and now the hard facts of the matter, how the blue code and internal affairs do their work, how local prosecutors shirk their duty ...
“If it was not a police officer — and particularly a black police officer — who was the victim of this assault, would we be at this juncture?” the Rev. Darryl Gray, one of the protest organizers, said to The Washington Post. “We’ve had several incidents of protesters and activists being the victims of excessive use of force and police abusing their authority without ever seeing charges like this.”
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