The hero warrior cop is ready to get roided up, rape, and drink and drive
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Cops fail to stop crime:
Man allegedly kills friend after binge watching ‘Walking Dead’
POSTED 9:57 PM, OCTOBER 26, 2015, BY KRISTINA BEHR, UPDATED AT 09:17AM, OCTOBER 27, 2015
GRANTS, New Mexico— A man is being accused of killing his friend after binge watching the hit AMC series "The Walking Dead" because he believed his friend had transformed into a walker, authorities in New Mexico said.
Police say 23-year-old Damon Perry used knives, a microwave oven, an electric guitar and his bare hands to kill his friend.
"In my 13 years of doing this, that was the most brutal scene that I have ever seen," Moses Marquez, with the Grants Police Department, told CNN affiliate KOAT.
Perry allegedly told the officers that he and his friend were drinking when the victim began “to change into a zombie” and tried to bite him.
Police arrived after concerned residents called 911 to say a man was running around the apartment complex threatening people with a knife and they found the victim's body inside an apartment.
Perry is now being charged with murder.
Man kills friend after binge watching ?Walking Dead? | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
Man allegedly kills friend after binge watching ‘Walking Dead’
POSTED 9:57 PM, OCTOBER 26, 2015, BY KRISTINA BEHR, UPDATED AT 09:17AM, OCTOBER 27, 2015
GRANTS, New Mexico— A man is being accused of killing his friend after binge watching the hit AMC series "The Walking Dead" because he believed his friend had transformed into a walker, authorities in New Mexico said.
Police say 23-year-old Damon Perry used knives, a microwave oven, an electric guitar and his bare hands to kill his friend.
"In my 13 years of doing this, that was the most brutal scene that I have ever seen," Moses Marquez, with the Grants Police Department, told CNN affiliate KOAT.
Perry allegedly told the officers that he and his friend were drinking when the victim began “to change into a zombie” and tried to bite him.
Police arrived after concerned residents called 911 to say a man was running around the apartment complex threatening people with a knife and they found the victim's body inside an apartment.
Perry is now being charged with murder.
Man kills friend after binge watching ?Walking Dead? | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
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They actually DID arrest the other girl int eh video that voiced "what the **** is going on?!"
Student Arrested Says She Was Standing Up for Classmate
I wonder if the cop arrested himself for violating policy, let alone the law.
Student Arrested Says She Was Standing Up for Classmate
..."I know this girl don't got nobody and I couldn't believe this was happening," Kenny explained. "I had never seen nothing like that in my life, a man use that much force on a little girl. A big man, like 300 pounds of full muscle. I was like 'no way, no way.' You can't do nothing like that to a little girl. I'm talking about she's like 5'6"."
Kenny says her classmate was not participating and was asked to leave the room by her teacher. When she refused an administrator was called in and asked her to leave. She refused and Officer Fields was called in, asking her the same thing.
Kenny filmed a part of the altercation on her phone. The six second video shows Officer Fields arresting the student.
"I was screaming 'What the f, what the f is this really happening?' I was praying out loud for the girl," says Kenny. "I just couldn't believe this was happening I was just crying and he said, since you have so much to say you are coming too. I just put my hands behind my back."
Her mother Doris Kenny was shocked and upset when she saw the video.
"My child, and I'm not mad at her, she was brave enough to speak out against what was going on and didn't back down and it resulted in her being arrested," says Doris Kenny.
Her daughter was charged with disturbing schools.
"But looking at the video, who was really disturbing schools? Was it my daughter or the officer who came in to the classroom and did that to the young girl?"
Kenny says her classmate was not participating and was asked to leave the room by her teacher. When she refused an administrator was called in and asked her to leave. She refused and Officer Fields was called in, asking her the same thing.
Kenny filmed a part of the altercation on her phone. The six second video shows Officer Fields arresting the student.
"I was screaming 'What the f, what the f is this really happening?' I was praying out loud for the girl," says Kenny. "I just couldn't believe this was happening I was just crying and he said, since you have so much to say you are coming too. I just put my hands behind my back."
Her mother Doris Kenny was shocked and upset when she saw the video.
"My child, and I'm not mad at her, she was brave enough to speak out against what was going on and didn't back down and it resulted in her being arrested," says Doris Kenny.
Her daughter was charged with disturbing schools.
"But looking at the video, who was really disturbing schools? Was it my daughter or the officer who came in to the classroom and did that to the young girl?"
I wonder if the cop arrested himself for violating policy, let alone the law.
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oh police, youre just so awesome. were so glad youre here to keep us safe!
On the evening of Sept 2nd 2015 I flew into Chicago O'Hare after a long business trip. I walked a quarter of a mile away from the terminal to order a Lyft. (My preferred Taxi service that I stay loyal to).
While waiting on the side of the road with my luggage I was approached by a male and female in "Plain Clothes". I thought they were Airport Security and they asked me if I was aware I was standing on the side of the road. I informed them that I was completely aware that I was standing on the side of the road while waiting for my ride home. I was exhausted and not in the mood to be bothered by anyone unless they were going to take me home. They asked me who was picking me up. Annoyed by the intrusive questions I quickly replied "MY Girlfriend". I was not in the mood to continue this conversation. I then asked if it was illegal to stand on the side of the road.
They told me it was illegal. This is obviously not true.
At this point my Taxi showed up and parked a few hundred yards ahead of their vehicle. I bid the individuals questioning me good night, loaded my belongings into the taxi, got in the passenger side seat and began the final leg of my journey home.
The individuals immediately began to follow me in the Taxi, and pulled the driver over. I then realized that these must be police officers that were not in uniform.
The male officer (Michael Orlando Badge #5594), approached the driver side window as the female officer stayed out of sight (Jamie Gillardo badge # 9431). Orlando began yelling at me and accusing me of lying to him. I attempted to explain that I was simply not in the mood for unwarranted questions and he continued to yell at the driver and I. At this point I began to fear for my well being and began to video tape the officer. He immediately stopped yelling but continued using scare tactics.
He ordered us out of the car once an additional Police Officer arrived on the scene. This officer was in a uniform and was clearly a police officer. I put my cell phone in my pocket while it was still recording as the new officer ordered me to put my hands on the roof of the car as he patted me down. It was obvious he knew I was recording because he immediately located my cell phone, pulled it out of sleep mode and stopped it from recording anything in addition. I was never able to obtain this officers name and badge number, but he video taped himself on accident while fumbling with my phone. It is very brief and within the last few seconds of this video. I was able to capture a still frame using my limited technical abilities and I made it the thumbnail to this video.
As he fumbled with the phone to try to delete the video I asked him if what he was doing was legal. He screamed in my face something along the lines of "You better ******* believe this is legal", and he followed up with "You may be big **** where you are from but you are in my territory and I AM KING". The officer then continued to yell in my face trying to make me verbally admit that "HE was the King". He and officer Orlando then began taking turns screaming at me. At some point they began yelling at me about 3 officers that had recently been shot. I asked them what that had to do with me taking a taxi and they just kept screaming. He eventually handed me my cell phone without successfully deleting the video because it eventually required a code to unlock.
They also berated me for assuming they were security and accused me of thinking I am better than other people. I never insinuated that a security guard is anything to be ashamed of. They injected this into the conversation along with many other things that I am to tired to go over at this time. I whole heartedly feel that they were doing and saying all of these horrible things in an attempt to get me to lose my cool. I refused to give them any reason to place me under arrest, no matter how hard they tried. I just wanted to go home.
Eventually Officer Orlando offered me a "Solution". He would let us go if I deleted the video footage that I had taken of him. I declined because what he was doing is called extortion, and I feared he would only arrest me once the evidence had been deleted.
I asked them if I was free to go, and they said yes. However they would not let me retrieve my belongings from the Taxi. I was ordered into the back of a police car and taken to the Police Dept in order to retrieve my belongings.
Once we arrived their Supervisor showed up to speak with us. Officer Orlando instantly began treating the driver and I like human beings and denied the fact that he had attempted to black mail me. I sat and waited for a friend to pick me up for fear of getting another college students car impounded. I sat and waited for hours.
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While waiting on the side of the road with my luggage I was approached by a male and female in "Plain Clothes". I thought they were Airport Security and they asked me if I was aware I was standing on the side of the road. I informed them that I was completely aware that I was standing on the side of the road while waiting for my ride home. I was exhausted and not in the mood to be bothered by anyone unless they were going to take me home. They asked me who was picking me up. Annoyed by the intrusive questions I quickly replied "MY Girlfriend". I was not in the mood to continue this conversation. I then asked if it was illegal to stand on the side of the road.
They told me it was illegal. This is obviously not true.
At this point my Taxi showed up and parked a few hundred yards ahead of their vehicle. I bid the individuals questioning me good night, loaded my belongings into the taxi, got in the passenger side seat and began the final leg of my journey home.
The individuals immediately began to follow me in the Taxi, and pulled the driver over. I then realized that these must be police officers that were not in uniform.
The male officer (Michael Orlando Badge #5594), approached the driver side window as the female officer stayed out of sight (Jamie Gillardo badge # 9431). Orlando began yelling at me and accusing me of lying to him. I attempted to explain that I was simply not in the mood for unwarranted questions and he continued to yell at the driver and I. At this point I began to fear for my well being and began to video tape the officer. He immediately stopped yelling but continued using scare tactics.
He ordered us out of the car once an additional Police Officer arrived on the scene. This officer was in a uniform and was clearly a police officer. I put my cell phone in my pocket while it was still recording as the new officer ordered me to put my hands on the roof of the car as he patted me down. It was obvious he knew I was recording because he immediately located my cell phone, pulled it out of sleep mode and stopped it from recording anything in addition. I was never able to obtain this officers name and badge number, but he video taped himself on accident while fumbling with my phone. It is very brief and within the last few seconds of this video. I was able to capture a still frame using my limited technical abilities and I made it the thumbnail to this video.
As he fumbled with the phone to try to delete the video I asked him if what he was doing was legal. He screamed in my face something along the lines of "You better ******* believe this is legal", and he followed up with "You may be big **** where you are from but you are in my territory and I AM KING". The officer then continued to yell in my face trying to make me verbally admit that "HE was the King". He and officer Orlando then began taking turns screaming at me. At some point they began yelling at me about 3 officers that had recently been shot. I asked them what that had to do with me taking a taxi and they just kept screaming. He eventually handed me my cell phone without successfully deleting the video because it eventually required a code to unlock.
They also berated me for assuming they were security and accused me of thinking I am better than other people. I never insinuated that a security guard is anything to be ashamed of. They injected this into the conversation along with many other things that I am to tired to go over at this time. I whole heartedly feel that they were doing and saying all of these horrible things in an attempt to get me to lose my cool. I refused to give them any reason to place me under arrest, no matter how hard they tried. I just wanted to go home.
Eventually Officer Orlando offered me a "Solution". He would let us go if I deleted the video footage that I had taken of him. I declined because what he was doing is called extortion, and I feared he would only arrest me once the evidence had been deleted.
I asked them if I was free to go, and they said yes. However they would not let me retrieve my belongings from the Taxi. I was ordered into the back of a police car and taken to the Police Dept in order to retrieve my belongings.
Once we arrived their Supervisor showed up to speak with us. Officer Orlando instantly began treating the driver and I like human beings and denied the fact that he had attempted to black mail me. I sat and waited for a friend to pick me up for fear of getting another college students car impounded. I sat and waited for hours.
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2 Detroit police officers charged with theft, misconduct
2 Detroit police officers charged with theft, misconduct
Charles Lynem, 28, and Chancellor Searcy, 31, were arraigned this morning in 36th District Court on the felony charges that included embezzlement by an agent or trustee, larceny and filing a false report. Both officers stood mute and not guilty pleas were entered on their behalf.
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Just to understand the logic of that cop:
Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops - ABC News
Cop logic: jumpin front of beside a moving car, so you can be scared, so you can kill someone instead of having to give chase.
Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops - ABC News
A man whose bid to become a police officer was rejected after he scored too high on an intelligence test has lost an appeal in his federal lawsuit against the city.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York upheld a lower court’s decision that the city did not discriminate against Robert Jordan because the same standards were applied to everyone who took the test.
“This kind of puts an official face on discrimination in America against people of a certain class,” Jordan said today from his Waterford home. “I maintain you have no more control over your basic intelligence than your eye color or your gender or anything else.”
He said he does not plan to take any further legal action.
Jordan, a 49-year-old college graduate, took the exam in 1996 and scored 33 points, the equivalent of an IQ of 125. But New London police interviewed only candidates who scored 20 to 27, on the theory that those who scored too high could get bored with police work and leave soon after undergoing costly training.
Most Cops Just Above Normal The average score nationally for police officers is 21 to 22, the equivalent of an IQ of 104, or just a little above average.
Jordan alleged his rejection from the police force was discrimination. He sued the city, saying his civil rights were violated because he was denied equal protection under the law.
But the U.S. District Court found that New London had “shown a rational basis for the policy.” In a ruling dated Aug. 23, the 2nd Circuit agreed. The court said the policy might be unwise but was a rational way to reduce job turnover.
Jordan has worked as a prison guard since he took the test.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York upheld a lower court’s decision that the city did not discriminate against Robert Jordan because the same standards were applied to everyone who took the test.
“This kind of puts an official face on discrimination in America against people of a certain class,” Jordan said today from his Waterford home. “I maintain you have no more control over your basic intelligence than your eye color or your gender or anything else.”
He said he does not plan to take any further legal action.
Jordan, a 49-year-old college graduate, took the exam in 1996 and scored 33 points, the equivalent of an IQ of 125. But New London police interviewed only candidates who scored 20 to 27, on the theory that those who scored too high could get bored with police work and leave soon after undergoing costly training.
Most Cops Just Above Normal The average score nationally for police officers is 21 to 22, the equivalent of an IQ of 104, or just a little above average.
Jordan alleged his rejection from the police force was discrimination. He sued the city, saying his civil rights were violated because he was denied equal protection under the law.
But the U.S. District Court found that New London had “shown a rational basis for the policy.” In a ruling dated Aug. 23, the 2nd Circuit agreed. The court said the policy might be unwise but was a rational way to reduce job turnover.
Jordan has worked as a prison guard since he took the test.
Cop logic: jump
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cops in schools doesnt stop the bad stuff, it just makes hyper kids criminals.
The school-to-prison pipeline, explained - Vox
The school-to-prison pipeline, explained - Vox
1) Concerns about crime led schools to adopt 'zero tolerance' policies
2) Schools have outsourced discipline to juvenile courts and officers in schools
3) Black students are more likely to be disciplined
4) Even when schools aren't deliberately sending children into the juvenile justice system, disciplining them makes it more likely they'll end up there
5) The Education Department is pushing schools to change their discipline policies
6) Some school districts are taking the matter into their own hands
2) Schools have outsourced discipline to juvenile courts and officers in schools
3) Black students are more likely to be disciplined
4) Even when schools aren't deliberately sending children into the juvenile justice system, disciplining them makes it more likely they'll end up there
5) The Education Department is pushing schools to change their discipline policies
6) Some school districts are taking the matter into their own hands
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even other cops flee from cops.
maybe he thought if he ran they'd shoot him an assist his suicide?
KCSO: Arrested sheriff?s deputy escapes from custody - The Bakersfield Californian
maybe he thought if he ran they'd shoot him an assist his suicide?
KCSO: Arrested sheriff?s deputy escapes from custody - The Bakersfield Californian
A Kern County sheriff’s deputy who had been arrested over the weekend on suspicion of brandishing a firearm at children was rearrested Tuesday night — but fled from a patrol car before he could be booked into jail, the sheriff’s department said.
“Somehow Deputy (Edward) Tucker was able to escape” from the rear seat of a patrol car, sheriff’s spokesman Ray Pruitt told The Californian early Wednesday morning.
A search was underway for the 44-year-old deputy near the Central Receiving Facility in downtown Bakersfield. Bakersfield Police were assisting in the manhunt, and as of 2:30 a.m., Tucker had not been found.
Patrol cars swarmed the area, and a sheriff’s helicopter could be heard late Tuesday night.
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There was “some indication he may have been able to slip his handcuffs,” Pruitt said.
Tucker has been a deputy with the Sheriff’s Office for nearly 19 years and has been on “approved leave” since October 2014. Earlier Tuesday Pruitt said he couldn’t say whether that leave was paid or unpaid, as it involved a personnel matter.
Tucker’s initial arrest was Saturday. He was arrested on suspicion of brandishing a firearm in front of a residence in the 3100 block of Belle Terrace, being under the influence of a controlled substance while in possession of a firearm, possession of a controlled substance, driving under the influence, and felony willful cruelty to a child.
He had been released on bail sometime between his arrest Saturday and Tuesday, but it wasn’t immediately known exactly when.
Shortly after 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Sheriff’s Office issued a news release saying Tucker was arrested in the park Tuesday on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance, being under the influence of a controlled substance while armed with a firearm, possession of methamphetamine, possession of an illegal weapon, and possession of paraphernalia.
A wanted poster described him as white, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 170 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
“Somehow Deputy (Edward) Tucker was able to escape” from the rear seat of a patrol car, sheriff’s spokesman Ray Pruitt told The Californian early Wednesday morning.
A search was underway for the 44-year-old deputy near the Central Receiving Facility in downtown Bakersfield. Bakersfield Police were assisting in the manhunt, and as of 2:30 a.m., Tucker had not been found.
Patrol cars swarmed the area, and a sheriff’s helicopter could be heard late Tuesday night.
...
There was “some indication he may have been able to slip his handcuffs,” Pruitt said.
Tucker has been a deputy with the Sheriff’s Office for nearly 19 years and has been on “approved leave” since October 2014. Earlier Tuesday Pruitt said he couldn’t say whether that leave was paid or unpaid, as it involved a personnel matter.
Tucker’s initial arrest was Saturday. He was arrested on suspicion of brandishing a firearm in front of a residence in the 3100 block of Belle Terrace, being under the influence of a controlled substance while in possession of a firearm, possession of a controlled substance, driving under the influence, and felony willful cruelty to a child.
He had been released on bail sometime between his arrest Saturday and Tuesday, but it wasn’t immediately known exactly when.
Shortly after 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Sheriff’s Office issued a news release saying Tucker was arrested in the park Tuesday on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance, being under the influence of a controlled substance while armed with a firearm, possession of methamphetamine, possession of an illegal weapon, and possession of paraphernalia.
A wanted poster described him as white, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 170 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
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Still hatin' on police:
How should the Spring Valley High arrest been handled? - CNN Video
How should the Spring Valley High arrest been handled? - CNN Video
Anderson Cooper breaks down the classroom arrest video with Sheriff Leon Lott as he decides whether the officer should keep his job.
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Whoa! Someone who signed up for a dangerous job had to face danger in the line of duty when he repsonded to a call of a man whom killed his baby and mother-in-law after his wife filed divorce from him because he was a lunatic?
Imagine if our miltary were such pussies...
Imagine if our miltary were such pussies...