The hero warrior cop is ready to get roided up, rape, and drink and drive
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When cops break the law and kill innocent people, they are unpunished and then rewarded for their efforts.
Ex-trooper cleared in Carroll County crash that killed 2 teens | www.ajc.com
Ex-trooper cleared in Carroll County crash that killed 2 teens | www.ajc.com
After more than 30 minutes of deliberation, a Carroll County grand jury on Wednesday declined to charge ex-Georgia State Patrol Trooper Anthony James Scott in the the Sept. 26 accident that killed Kylie Hope Lindsey, 17, and Isabella Alise Chinchilla, 16, both students at South Paulding High School, the Office of Carroll County District Attorney Pete Skandalakis said.
Scott sideswiped the teens’ car near Bremen in Carroll County about 11:35 p.m. while traveling north on U.S. 27 in a 2014 Dodge Charger patrol car.
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Police said alcohol was not a factor and preliminary findings showed the Nissan failed to yield when it turned into the path of the patrol car. Additional investigation revealed Scott’s excessive speed was also a contributing factor in the fatal wreck.
On Oct. 2, Scott was fired after that investigation determined he was driving 91 miles per hour five seconds before the fatal crash. He had slowed to 68 mph when he struck the Nissan, investigators said. The posted speed limit in the area is 55 mph.
“At the time of the wreck, he was on no kind of emergency call, en route to no accident, not trying to stop a vehicle,” GSP spokesman Capt. Mark Perry previously told Channel 2 Action News. “Turns out he was running at a high rate of speed through this intersection in a territory that’s he’s familiar with and should have known the dangers that potentially exist.”
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Scott had been reprimanded twice before for minor wrecks, resulting in a verbal warning and written letter, Perry said.
In November, Scott was elected to the Buchanan City Council and the mayor of the small Haralson County city appointed Scott, the top vote-getter with 72 votes, to immediately fill a current vacancy on the council, Channel 2 Action News previously reported.
Scott sideswiped the teens’ car near Bremen in Carroll County about 11:35 p.m. while traveling north on U.S. 27 in a 2014 Dodge Charger patrol car.
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Police said alcohol was not a factor and preliminary findings showed the Nissan failed to yield when it turned into the path of the patrol car. Additional investigation revealed Scott’s excessive speed was also a contributing factor in the fatal wreck.
On Oct. 2, Scott was fired after that investigation determined he was driving 91 miles per hour five seconds before the fatal crash. He had slowed to 68 mph when he struck the Nissan, investigators said. The posted speed limit in the area is 55 mph.
“At the time of the wreck, he was on no kind of emergency call, en route to no accident, not trying to stop a vehicle,” GSP spokesman Capt. Mark Perry previously told Channel 2 Action News. “Turns out he was running at a high rate of speed through this intersection in a territory that’s he’s familiar with and should have known the dangers that potentially exist.”
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Scott had been reprimanded twice before for minor wrecks, resulting in a verbal warning and written letter, Perry said.
In November, Scott was elected to the Buchanan City Council and the mayor of the small Haralson County city appointed Scott, the top vote-getter with 72 votes, to immediately fill a current vacancy on the council, Channel 2 Action News previously reported.
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unrelated, but the exact same story:
police are careless awful humans who abuse power and get away with it because they failed high school and this was the only job they could qulaify for.
police are careless awful humans who abuse power and get away with it because they failed high school and this was the only job they could qulaify for.
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police are the most lethal debt collectors around.
Utah Man Dies in Police Custody — After Being Arrested for Unpaid Medical Bills | The Free Thought Project
Utah Man Dies in Police Custody — After Being Arrested for Unpaid Medical Bills | The Free Thought Project
Bear River, Utah resident Rex Iverson, 45, died in the Box Elder County Jail on January 23 after being incarcerated for his failure to pay an ambulance bill. A deputy arrested him on a $350 bench warrant issued by the justice court on December 29. He was found unresponsive in his cell by a detention deputy a few hours after being arrested.
“We go to great lengths to never arrest anybody on these warrants,” Box Elder County Chief Deputy Sheriff Dale Ward told the Ogden Standard-Examiner. “The reason we do that is we don’t want to run a debtors’ prison. There is no reason for someone to be rotting in jail on a bad debt.”
Over the past three years, reports the Standard-Examiner, thirteen people have been arrested and jailed on civil bench warrants of the kind that resulted in Iverson’s fatal incarceration. Roughly half of those arrests arose from civil judgments obtained by government agencies, the rest from private debts. Apart from Iverson, all of those thus imprisoned were released within 12 hours after posting bail or making a promise to appear in court.
Iverson had no means to pay bail, or his $2,376.92 bill with the Tremonton City Ambulance service. City treasurer Sharri Oyler said that an attempt was made to garnish Iverson’s wages “but he didn’t have a job, that we knew of.”
Debtors’ prisons were formally outlawed more than a century ago. They are nonetheless ubiquitous, and highly profitable for people wired into the corporate prison-industrial complex.
“How can you get blood out of a turnip?” asks Josh Daniels of the Lehi, Utah-based Libertas Institute, a libertarian think-tank. “The thing about going to jail, your time does not pay your debt…. A person should be obliged to pay, but putting him in jail doesn’t solve the problem.”
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“We go to great lengths to never arrest anybody on these warrants,” Box Elder County Chief Deputy Sheriff Dale Ward told the Ogden Standard-Examiner. “The reason we do that is we don’t want to run a debtors’ prison. There is no reason for someone to be rotting in jail on a bad debt.”
Over the past three years, reports the Standard-Examiner, thirteen people have been arrested and jailed on civil bench warrants of the kind that resulted in Iverson’s fatal incarceration. Roughly half of those arrests arose from civil judgments obtained by government agencies, the rest from private debts. Apart from Iverson, all of those thus imprisoned were released within 12 hours after posting bail or making a promise to appear in court.
Iverson had no means to pay bail, or his $2,376.92 bill with the Tremonton City Ambulance service. City treasurer Sharri Oyler said that an attempt was made to garnish Iverson’s wages “but he didn’t have a job, that we knew of.”
Debtors’ prisons were formally outlawed more than a century ago. They are nonetheless ubiquitous, and highly profitable for people wired into the corporate prison-industrial complex.
“How can you get blood out of a turnip?” asks Josh Daniels of the Lehi, Utah-based Libertas Institute, a libertarian think-tank. “The thing about going to jail, your time does not pay your debt…. A person should be obliged to pay, but putting him in jail doesn’t solve the problem.”
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#6713
Fort Worth police removed an officer from patrol duties after a video posted to YouTube showed him using pepper spray on a group of motorcyclists as they rode past him Sunday afternoon.
#6714
Cops hate it when you cross the street at a cross walk while the walk sign is on.
NYPD and the city Law Department are fighting a lawsuit filed by the family of a Brooklyn man who was killed in a crosswalk by an on-duty officer, on the grounds that the victim behaved recklessly by crossing the street.
Video of the crash shows Medrano stopped at the Hooper Street crosswalk on the north side of the intersection as Coss, approaching from the south, stops for the signal. When the light changes, Coss enters the Broadway crosswalk, still facing Medrano, as Medrano accelerates into the intersection and turns left, driving directly into Coss and knocking him to the asphalt.
The NYPD crash report says Medrano “had the green light,” but does not indicate Coss was crossing with the walk signal and had the right of way.
Following up on a witness statement that Medrano (the cop) was on her cell phone at the time of the crash, the Internal Affairs Bureau subpoenaed her phone records, according to the Daily News. But just two days after Coss was killed the Post reported that Medrano probably wouldn’t be summonsed or charged by NYPD. Though Coss “had the pedestrian signal,” the Post reported, “No criminality and no traffic-law violations are suspected.”
NYPD: Teacher Killed by Cop in Crosswalk ?Assumed Risk? by Crossing Street | Streetsblog New York City
NYPD and the city Law Department are fighting a lawsuit filed by the family of a Brooklyn man who was killed in a crosswalk by an on-duty officer, on the grounds that the victim behaved recklessly by crossing the street.
Video of the crash shows Medrano stopped at the Hooper Street crosswalk on the north side of the intersection as Coss, approaching from the south, stops for the signal. When the light changes, Coss enters the Broadway crosswalk, still facing Medrano, as Medrano accelerates into the intersection and turns left, driving directly into Coss and knocking him to the asphalt.
The NYPD crash report says Medrano “had the green light,” but does not indicate Coss was crossing with the walk signal and had the right of way.
Following up on a witness statement that Medrano (the cop) was on her cell phone at the time of the crash, the Internal Affairs Bureau subpoenaed her phone records, according to the Daily News. But just two days after Coss was killed the Post reported that Medrano probably wouldn’t be summonsed or charged by NYPD. Though Coss “had the pedestrian signal,” the Post reported, “No criminality and no traffic-law violations are suspected.”
NYPD: Teacher Killed by Cop in Crosswalk ?Assumed Risk? by Crossing Street | Streetsblog New York City
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Cops hate it when you cross the street at a cross walk while the walk sign is on.
NYPD and the city Law Department are fighting a lawsuit filed by the family of a Brooklyn man who was killed in a crosswalk by an on-duty officer, on the grounds that the victim behaved recklessly by crossing the street.
Video of the crash shows Medrano stopped at the Hooper Street crosswalk on the north side of the intersection as Coss, approaching from the south, stops for the signal. When the light changes, Coss enters the Broadway crosswalk, still facing Medrano, as Medrano accelerates into the intersection and turns left, driving directly into Coss and knocking him to the asphalt.
The NYPD crash report says Medrano “had the green light,” but does not indicate Coss was crossing with the walk signal and had the right of way.
Following up on a witness statement that Medrano (the cop) was on her cell phone at the time of the crash, the Internal Affairs Bureau subpoenaed her phone records, according to the Daily News. But just two days after Coss was killed the Post reported that Medrano probably wouldn’t be summonsed or charged by NYPD. Though Coss “had the pedestrian signal,” the Post reported, “No criminality and no traffic-law violations are suspected.”
NYPD: Teacher Killed by Cop in Crosswalk ?Assumed Risk? by Crossing Street | Streetsblog New York City
NYPD and the city Law Department are fighting a lawsuit filed by the family of a Brooklyn man who was killed in a crosswalk by an on-duty officer, on the grounds that the victim behaved recklessly by crossing the street.
Video of the crash shows Medrano stopped at the Hooper Street crosswalk on the north side of the intersection as Coss, approaching from the south, stops for the signal. When the light changes, Coss enters the Broadway crosswalk, still facing Medrano, as Medrano accelerates into the intersection and turns left, driving directly into Coss and knocking him to the asphalt.
The NYPD crash report says Medrano “had the green light,” but does not indicate Coss was crossing with the walk signal and had the right of way.
Following up on a witness statement that Medrano (the cop) was on her cell phone at the time of the crash, the Internal Affairs Bureau subpoenaed her phone records, according to the Daily News. But just two days after Coss was killed the Post reported that Medrano probably wouldn’t be summonsed or charged by NYPD. Though Coss “had the pedestrian signal,” the Post reported, “No criminality and no traffic-law violations are suspected.”
NYPD: Teacher Killed by Cop in Crosswalk ?Assumed Risk? by Crossing Street | Streetsblog New York City
came here to post this. beware of NYPD. You assume all risks in their vicinity.
#6716
Cops hate answering to parents.
Harrisonburg, VA police refuse to release existing bodycam footage of fatal shooting, refuse third party investigation, citing "department preference
Father wants answers from police after son shot dead
Harrisonburg, VA police refuse to release existing bodycam footage of fatal shooting, refuse third party investigation, citing "department preference
Father wants answers from police after son shot dead
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trigger happy cop unloads into a fellow officer.
"Oh **** that was jacob. **** me."
my favorite part is when someone is yelling "show me your hands" while emptying a clip into someone they shouldn't have been shooting at. Drug dealer or not.
APD are violent thugs and make this thread so often...
ha:
You will never see that response for shooting an innocent civilian.
btw, this was all over $60 worth of drugs. Cost the City $6.5 million dollars in a settlement.
Albuquerque police on Thursday released on-body camera videos that showed the chaos that erupted seconds after a lieutenant emptied his personal firearm into an unmarked police vehicle, severely wounding an undercover detective holding two suspected drug dealers at gunpoint.
my favorite part is when someone is yelling "show me your hands" while emptying a clip into someone they shouldn't have been shooting at. Drug dealer or not.
APD are violent thugs and make this thread so often...
ha:
The video release came one day after the city settled a lawsuit Grant had brought against the city by agreeing to pay $6.5 million. Grant will also receive lifetime coverage for medical expenses and disability retirement.
“The community and Department are deeply affected by this tragedy,” Police Chief Gorden Eden said in a statement Thursday. “As hard as it is to watch and review this video, it is imperative we learn from it. We immediately upgraded undercover officers’ training and equipment following this operation and improved supervision, communication and our procedures.”
“The community and Department are deeply affected by this tragedy,” Police Chief Gorden Eden said in a statement Thursday. “As hard as it is to watch and review this video, it is imperative we learn from it. We immediately upgraded undercover officers’ training and equipment following this operation and improved supervision, communication and our procedures.”
btw, this was all over $60 worth of drugs. Cost the City $6.5 million dollars in a settlement.