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Braineack 08-04-2015 12:14 PM

wanna feel like a big man? get a badge and act like a third grader.

oh and draw your weapon in a feeble attempt to look like a big kid.



Prior to pulling out my camera and hitting record this cop pulled slowly into my court then just stopped infront of my house for a good 30 seconds while I was trying to hook my boat up to my Excursion. I stood up and just watched him. He ever so slowly pulled away, circled the court opposite my house and then just parked facing my house. After an honest couple of minutes I pulled out my camera and pressed record. As minor as some would say it was, when I saw his gun gripped in his hand I really thought he was going to shoot me and claim my hand was in my pocket
policing in america:

"go ahead and put it on youtube, I dont care [about being a menacing bully who only got this job to kill people.]"


and just fYI:


CAL. PEN. CODE § 417 : California Code – Section 417:

(2) Every person who, except in self-defense, in the presence of any other person, draws or exhibits any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded, in a rude, angry, or threatening manner, or who in any manner, unlawfully uses a firearm in any fight or quarrel is punishable as follows:

(A) If the violation occurs in a public place and the firearm is a pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person, by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than three months and not more than one year, by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment.

(B) In all cases other than that set forth in subparagraph (A), a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not less than three months.

Braineack 08-04-2015 12:23 PM

this is why you don't to police:


I'll try to keep this short. On July 3rd of this year I was walking home from the bus stop when the police stopped me. He said the reason he stopped me was for Jay Walking. I did it. He ask for my Id and as an innocent person with nothing to hide I gave it to him. He went back to the car to run my ID.

When he comes back ( he found nothing when he ran my ID ) he tells me I fit the description of a person who was wanted for shop lifting from a local Staples store. He said he saw a photo of the suspect and it looked like me. He said that someone tried to steal an Apple Tablet. I told him I had been in that store, trying to kill time waiting for a bus, and that I had looked at the computers but I sure as heck did not try to steal anything. He left and said he would keep in touch. A week went by and I heard nothing from him so I figured I should just forget it.

Well a week ago my name comes up on the facebook feed of the police Dept saying that I had been arrested for shop lifting, a 4th degree offense - N.J.S. 2C:20 - 11C(3). It said I try to remove a security Device with a screw driver. I go down to the police station to sort this out and the only sorting out they did was to finger print me and tell me I have a court appearance late in August.

I am freaking out. I know you guys don't know me but I am totally innocent of this charge. I did not try to steal anything at all. I sure as heck did not have a screw driver with me.

What is next? I am very poor and I can not afford a lawyer. Should I look for free legal service. What will happen at this first appearance that I have to make in late August? Should I start watching old Perry Mason episodes to build my defense?

to be fair this guy probably did it.

Braineack 08-04-2015 12:29 PM

wanna kill someone and cover up the crime? be a cop. it's legal and shruggable.

Alabama officer kept job after proposal to murder black man and hide evidence | US news | The Guardian


A police officer in Alabama proposed murdering a black resident and creating bogus evidence to suggest the killing was in self-defence, the Guardian has learned.

Officer Troy Middlebrooks kept his job and continues to patrol Alexander City after authorities there paid the man $35,000 to avoid being publicly sued over the incident. Middlebrooks, a veteran of the US marines, said the man “needs a god damn bullet” and allegedly referred to him as “that ------”, after becoming frustrated that the man was not punished more harshly over a prior run-in.

The payment was made to the black resident, Vincent Bias, after a secret recording of Middlebrooks’s remarks was played to police chiefs and the mayor. Elected city councillors said they were not consulted. A copy of the recording was obtained by the Guardian.

“This town is ridiculous,” Bias, 49, said in an interview. “The police here feel they can do what they want, and often they do.” Alexander City police chief Willie Robinson defended Middlebrooks. “He was just talking. He didn’t really mean that,” he said in an interview.

Within months of the recording, Middlebrooks was the first officer to respond to a controversial fatal shooting by a colleague of an unarmed black man in the city. He was closely involved in handling the scene and gave a key account of what happened to state investigators. His fellow officer was eventually cleared of any wrongdoing and both men continue to police the city of about 15,000 people about 55 miles north-east of Montgomery.

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Middlebrooks allegedly went on to say “the police were going to pull [Bias] aside on a routine traffic stop and [Bias] would get killed”. According to the lawsuit, which has since been filed to court in a separate ongoing case against the city, this prompted the brother-in-law to retrieve a voice recorder that Bias had been carrying around with him in an attempt to monitor alleged harassment by police, and then return to the conversation with the officer.

On the recording, Middlebrooks is heard suggesting Bias had been behaving threateningly towards his relatives. The officer said if he were in the same position, he would “fucking kill that motherfucker with whatever I had in that fucking house”.

“And before the police got here, I’d fucking put marks all over my shit and make it look like he was trying to fucking kill me. I god damn guarantee you,” Middlebrooks said. “What would it look like? Self fucking defence. Fuck that piece of shit. I’m a lot different from a lot of these other folks. I’ll fucking tell you what’s on my fucking mind.”

Braineack 08-04-2015 12:32 PM

want to no-knock raid and kill everyone inside? be a cop.

Police Shoot Unarmed African American Mother and Infant


...But if the FBI’s recently-released report on the rampant corruption of the Cleveland Police Department is any indication, dirty cops shooting innocent, unarmed people in Ohio is far from new.

Some stories make national headlines, but many do not. One of those that was swept under the rug and ignored by almost all of the national mainstream media, was the shooting of 26-year-old Tarika Wilson and her 14-month-old infant child. Now, community activists are calling for this case to be reexamined and brought into the national spotlight on police brutality and extrajudicial killings.

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Back in 2008, a SWAT team showed up at Wilson’s house in Lima, Ohio’s Southside neighborhood. It was early in the evening on January 4th. The warrant the SWAT cops had was part of the failed so-called “War on Drugs.”

But it was not Wilson who was named on the warrant, it was her companion Anthony Terry. Without any warning, officers smashed her door down and entered with machine guns drawn, according to neighbors who witnessed the raid.

In just seconds, SWAT officers shot and killed Wilson, 26, and wounded her 14-month-old son.

The shooter, Sgt. Joseph Chavalia, a 31-year veteran of the Lima police force, was placed on paid administrative leave.

The New York Times reported that “Black people in Lima, from the poorest citizens to religious and business leaders, complain that rogue police officers regularly stop them without cause, point guns in their faces, curse them and physically abuse them.

“They say the shooting of Ms. Wilson is only the latest example of a long-running pattern of a few white police officers treating African-Americans as people to be feared,” the paper added.

Braineack 08-04-2015 04:47 PM

this is for Joe P:

Dash cam audio released after professor charged with falsely claiming racial profiling during traffic stop | FOX CT

A professor at a local community college has been arrested after allegedly claiming an officer racially profiled her, when he didn’t.

On May 9, Minati Roychoudhuri, 32, of Storrs, was driving near exit 85 on Route 15 when she was pulled over. She was cited for failure to drive in the established lane.

A month later, on June 8, she sent the following letter to the Commissioner of Public Safety:


Dear Sir/Madam

I was traveling to Wethersfield on Route 15/5 to attend a meeting 9th May. I was on the left lane on route 15 and had to take exit 85. After the Brainard Airport exit, and after the merging lane ended, I signaled and went to the right lane to take exit 85. An unmarked police car with flashing light stopped me on the ramp after I had taken the exit. The policeman asked me if I could speak English and if I knew why he had stopped me. I said, “yes” to speaking English and “no” to why he had stopped me. He then asked me for my driver’s license and registration. He returned with an envelope and said that I could simply mail in the infraction.

The officer did not give me any reason as to why had stopped me. His asking if I could speak English shows that he had racially profiled me and was not able to give me a concrete reason for stopping me. Further, the officer had checked “Hispanic” in the race category in the infraction ticket. I am a Professor in English at Capital Community College, I teach about diversity and the negative impact of racial profiling, I have now become a target of the same insidious behavior! It is easy to connect the dots with the nationwide racial profiling which has led to serious consequences. I request that my infraction charges be dropped and action be taken against the officer. I have talked with the Senator and Legislator of my constituency regarding this matter and I am sending a copy of this letter to them as well.

Thank you in advance, Sincerely, Minati Roychoudhuri

Here is a transcript of the conversation between Roychoudhuri and the officer:


Officer: Hi ma’am, do you know why I’m stopping you today?
Roychoudhuri: No
O: OK. There’s that big gore area with white lines painted across it and you cut in front of it, in front of me, thinking it’s a lane or something. You have to wait until it’s a dotted white line. License and registration.
(She handed him insurance, so he requested the registration again, which she gave him)
O: Thank you. This is for your Subaru car.
R: This is my Subaru car.
O: Is this a station wagon, color green? The plate doesn’t match what’s on there.
R: [Inaudible]…I thought that was my [inaudible]
O: I’ll run the plate and see what it comes back with.
R: This is the [inaudible] that I have.
(Officer returns to his car for three minutes to write out the ticket for failure to drive in the established lane)
O: Ma’am. So I wrote you the infraction for that improper lane change that you did.
R: Please, you know, I probably crossed over there, and that’s why I did it.
O: OK.
R: Obviously I did that.
O: [Inaudible]
R: My [inaudible] is absolutely clean.
O: Ok. So I wrote you an infraction for that improper lane change that you did.
R: OK.
O: The answer date is on the front of it and the instructions are on the back of it.
R: Wait, what?
O: It’s a mail in infraction. All you have to do is mail in, either a check or money order, and mail it in.
R: OK.
O: Alright.
R: Thank you.

The investigation concluded that the officer never asked Roychoudhuri if she spoke English and that he clearly explained to Roychoudhuri why she was pulled over. Roychoudhuri was subsequently arrested for giving a false statement in the second degree.

Joe Perez 08-05-2015 11:31 PM

NYPD undercover detective Wojciech Braszczok gets 2 years in biker melee on West Side Highway | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV

Joe Perez 08-05-2015 11:32 PM

NYPD sergeant Joel Doseau charged with rape, sexually abusing teenager | New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:23 AM

police chief learns what it's like to be a regular citizen.

Bail bondsmen mistakenly try to raid police chief's house - CNN.com


Chief Joe Yahner was at home when at least one man began pounding on his door about 10 p.m. looking for a fugitive from Oklahoma.

"This bondsman was armed, weapon unholstered, and in a verbal confrontation with the chief, demanding he come out of his residence," police said in a written statement Wednesday.
If only he had been swatted and REALLY got a show...

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:27 AM

want to make people disappear? be a cop.

Disappearance of Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos


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A few days later, he was asked by his supervisors to submit an incident report. Calkins' report states that he first came in contact with Williams at 12:15pm after noticing that the car he was driving was "in distress".[5] He claimed he followed him to the cemetery parking lot. Calkins claimed that Williams asked for a ride to a nearby Circle K because he was late for work. (Williams did not work at the Circle K.) After dropping him off at the Circle K, Terrance told him the paperwork for the car was in the glove compartment of the vehicle. Calkins claimed that he returned to the Cadillac and discovered that the proper registration was not in the car. He stated that he felt deceived, so he called Circle K from his work issued cell phone and asked to speak to Terrance. The clerk allegedly told him over the phone that Terrance did not work there. According to the report, he then called in the license plate number and found that the plates were expired. However, upon further investigation, it was discovered that phone and surveillance records did not back up his story. There was no sign of Williams or Calkins on surveillance footage from the Circle K and the phone records from Calkins cell phone showed no phone call to the Circle K.[6] Circle K employees were interviewed and no witnesses could be found to place Calkins or Williams there. At this point, Marcia Williams filed a complaint against Steve Calkins.[2]

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Later that day, Santos' boss contacted the county jail to post his bail and it was discovered that Santos was never booked. Calkins claimed that he changed his mind about the arrest because Santos was "polite and cooperative" and left him at a local Circle K and drove off.[8] The other driver in the accident contradicted that report, stating that Calkins was agitated about Santos' lack of documentation. "He just stated that he was tired of pulling people over that didn't have licenses," she said.[2]

Two weeks later, after Calkins submitted his incident report, Santos' family filed a missing persons report as well as a complaint against Calkins. An investigation cleared Calkins of any wrongdoing. Santos has not been heard from since.[9] Felipe Santos' wife, Apolonia Cruz-Cortez, has questioned the quality of the investigation into her husband's disappearance, citing the fact that she has not been interviewed by investigators.[5]

...

Because the main person of interest in the case was a police officer, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI were called in to work on the case.[12] Various other investigative techniques were used, including the covert placement of a GPS on Calkin's vehicle and a forensic investigation of the patrol car. Cadaver dogs were used to survey the areas identified by the GPS, but these turned up no further evidence.[1][13]

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:30 AM

want to knock out a woman and feel like a big man? be a cop (but first learn how to actually delete the evidence)

Man Says Cops Tried To Delete Video Showing Woman Knocked Unconscious | Cop Block


A New York man says Suffolk County police in Long Island tackled him to the ground and attempted to delete footage of police brutality he had recorded but mistakenly removed the wrong file.

Square-banner20-year-old Thomas Demint claims police have continued to harass and threaten him after the incident, prompting him to go public with the footage for fear of his own safety.

Demint was on his way to work on May 21, 2014 when he spied his friends family being arrested by Suffolk County police in Center Moriches after officers responded to a 911 call reporting that an adult male was attempting suicide.

When police arrived, officials say, officers attempted to administer aid to the suicidal man and his family intervened.

In one of the most egregious parts of video, an officer is seen slinging a woman to the ground rendering her unconscious.

...

An officer also tased her, and in another part of the video, an officer can be seen punching her other son in the face.



Demints attorney, Ken Mollins, says that as Demint was trying to leave the scene with the footage, three officers tackled him to the ground and charged him with obstruction.

“My client was not aggressive, my client was standing there videotaping,” Mollins said. “This is clearly evidence of police brutality.”

Suffolk County police said in a statement that Demint “interfered with officers by shouting obscenities toward police officers and paramedics as well as entering the scene several times after he was told not to.”

“Mr. Demint’s actions diverted officers’ attention away from the suicidal man and Mr. Demint had to be physically escorted away from the scene,” the statement adds. “Mr. Demint was placed under arrest for Obstructing Governmental Administration and Resisting Arrest.”

Since he recorded the footage Demint says he has been pulled over multiple times by officers that have made threatening statements like, “you’ll see me again, you can count on that.”

Demint also says his phone was confiscated and kept it for weeks.

video inside.

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:35 AM

This is why Grand Juries for police crimes are a scam:

Internal Affairs Report Sheds Light on Kelly Thomas Beating | Fresno People's Media


“Both Ramos and Wolfe were experienced officers. The risk of injury to citizens and officers was relatively low and the risk of escape, while it existed, would not have necessarily presented a great public safety threat to the community based on the initial observations of the responding officers,” the internal affairs report said.

...

The report said that his statements such as “beating the shit” out of Thomas “convey (a) savage person who is willing to abuse his position of authority to exact street punishment to citizens he encounters.”

According to the report, 11 of the 13 officers who arrived at the scene violated department procedures, primarily by not turning on voice recorders.

Thomas, 37, was in a coma following the beating and died five days later. Three cops were criminally charged in connection with his death, but a jury acquitted Ramos and Cicinelli. Charges against the third officer were dropped.

At least five of the officers left the department after the beating. Three Fullerton city council members were recalled. The chief of police left, and reforms were undertaken to abolish the “culture of complacency” that a separate Gennaco investigation determined to dominate the department.
quotables:


First, he used his Taser and, when that didn’t cause Thomas to stop struggling, he smashed Thomas in the face with the plastic weapon, according to the report. He also hit Thomas twice in the head with his knee. The coroner said Thomas died of suffocation from having his chest compressed and from injuries to his face.

“Considering what Cicinelli was faced with when he arrived on scene
and the presence of three additional officers, his deployment of two knee strikes to Thomas’ head was unnecessary and unreasonable,” the report stated.

Cicinelli was justified in trying to use the Taser, the report said, but when that didn’t work “Cicinelli’s use of the Taser as an impact weapon to Thomas’ face is objectively unreasonable.”

“In his report, Cicinelli wrote that the reason he used the taser in that manner was to end Thomas’ resistance,” according to Gennaco’s report. “(But) in his interview, Cicinelli’s ‘justification’ shifted to the alleged grab of his Taser for the use of the head strikes. Yet that justification is not articulated in his report or his comments about the force immediately after the incident.”

“I mean he was tossing us around like we were nothing and that was after was thumping the shit out of him…We ran out of options so I got the end of my Taser and I probably just smashed his face to hell…I fucking beat him probably twenty times in the face with this taser.

The report went on to say Cicinelli’s comments, “while not necessarily ones of bravado, strongly suggest that the head strikes were prompted by Thomas’ resistance as opposed to his grab of the Taser.”

“The mental imagery that such statements convey is a savage person who is willing to abuse his position of authority to exact street punishment to citizens he encounters,” the report said.

I'm going out on a limb here and saying the grand jury wasn't shown this video, the victim's face the next day, the officer's statements, or just about anything whatsoever.

Sick and disgusting on all parties--The cops and the 12 citizens that would let these thugs free of a trial.

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:39 AM

Cops cant stop misleading the public. it's just too hard to have to be truthful.

BUSTED: NYPD caught using 'COPS' clip from 2003 in campaign against 'weaponized marijuana'


ew York Police Department used 12-year-old footage from the reality show COPS to illustrate what it called the effects of synthetic marijuana Gothamist reported on Wednesday.

The video was shown during a press conference on Tuesday concerning what Police Chief William Bratton described as a rash of encounters with people using what he repeatedly called “weaponized marijuana,” including a brand known as K2.

While officials mentioned that the footage was taken out of New York state, it was reportedly not made clear that it originated from a 2003 episode of the show set in Des Moines, Iowa. It showed an unidentified man being taken into custody while naked and allegedly under the influence of PCP, after punching through a wooden fence. Lori Lavorato, one of the officers seen arresting him, told Gothamist that he was not arrested for PCP possession, and that he had no drugs with him at the time.

A spokesperson for the department said the footage was shown during the press conference “to depict the type of behavior sometimes associated with ‘excited delirium syndrome,’ a condition caused by use of PCP, K2 and methamphetamine, among other drugs. But when asked about documented connections between synthetic marijuana and the condition, the unidentified spokesperson said he was “not a doctor.”

Officials also showed video allegedly filmed in Brooklyn showing another nude man slapping the pavement and yelling as police approached.

The unidentified spokesperson told Gothamist that officials “never, ever said that it was K2 that the people [in the videos] were on.” However, the videos were reportedly emailed to local news outlets with K2 being used as both the file name and subject line.

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:41 AM

Holy shit. a cop actually charged with a "crime"...

Deputy charged in deadly crash | Local & Regional News | Bakersfield Now - News, Weather and Sports


The Kern County District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday filed misdemeanor charges against a sheriff’s deputy accused of killing a woman in a car crash last year.

The crash happened last September on North Chester Avenue and China Grade Loop.

Nancy Garrett, 72, was on her way home from a Dodgers game she shared with her son. The family is still grieving.

It has been a long investigation, but according to a California Highway Patrol report released earlier this month, the man behind the wheel – Nicholas Clerico – was going 85 miles per hour through a red light.

Garrett was going about 40 miles per hour.

“She was a grandmother and a mother who was deeply loved,” said Michael Yraceburn, a supervising deputy district attorney who will be prosecuting this case.

Clerico faces one misdemeanor charge of vehicular manslaughter – a charge that may allow the deputy back on the streets even if he’s found guilty.

That’s the last thing Garrett’s family wants.

Matthew Clark is an attorney with Chain Cohn Stiles who represents the family in a separate civil suit, also filed this month.

“I think they're disappointed the DA isn't seeking felony charges,” he said.

Yraceburn says he didn’t have enough evidence to warrant any other charges.

...

In this case, Clerico did have both his lights and sirens on – but that by itself might not be good enough for him to be acquitted.
i wonder if the cop forgot to say he was in fear for his life while he was putting others in danger.

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:44 AM

This is smart: send your children to a bunch of violent rapists to help set them straight.

4 Southern California police officers arrested after child abuse


The San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Department has concluded their investigating for the past two months several officers who are accused of abusing at-risk children at a police boot camp from May 17th to 24th.

Officials say after the investigation they determined there were 15 victims total, ranging in ages from 12 to 17.

The Leadership Empowerment and Discipline (LEAD) Boot Camp Program was put on by the Huntington Park and South Gate Police Departments. It was held at Camp San Luis Obispo, but nobody from San Luis Obispo was involved in the allegations.

Seven mothers claim their children were physically and mentally abused while attending the LEAD program.

The attorney for the alleged victims says the kids were asked to do push-ups and sit-ups and if the kids did not do them correctly, officers would stand on their hands and stand on their backs.

Because Camp SLO is in the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s jurisdiction, they had the responsibility for beginning and ending the investigation.

Their two month investigation lead them to four arrests, two police officers from South Gate and two from Huntington Park Police Department.

36-year-old Marissa Elizabeth Larios and 47-year-old Patrick Marvin Nijland were both arrested from the Huntington Park Police Department. Larios was arrested on four charges, felony willful cruelty to a child, felony criminal conspiracy, misdemeanor criminal battery and misdemeanor abuse under color of authority.

Nijland was arrested for felony willful cruelty, felony criminal conspiracy, and misdemeanor abuse under color of authority.

From South Gate Police Department, 35-year-old Edgar Yovany Gomez and 31-year-old Carlos Manuel Gomez-Marquez were arrested.

Gomez and Gomez-Marquez were arrested for the following five charges, felony willful cruelty to a child, felony criminal threats, felony criminal conspiracy, misdemeanor criminal battery and misdemeanor abuse under color of authority.

All charges will be filed with the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office.

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:50 AM

oh cops. we feel so much safer when you're on the streets.

Accused's girlfriend recounts Steak 'n Shake incident | News-Gazette.com


An off-duty Illinois State Police officer appeared "drunk" and "aggressive" before he got into an altercation with a Danville man and fired his weapon outside of a Steak 'n Shake restaurant early Sunday morning, according to a witness.

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When Tools pulled up to the drive-through, she said two men were standing in front of the intercom. They had no idea that one of them was an off-duty officer.

Mason got out of the car to ask the men if the restaurant had stopped serving food for the night.

"He said they were, but they weren't serving him because he wasn't in a car," Tools remembered one of the men saying.

...

Tools watched her boyfriend get out of the car again and approach the man, who was arguing with the employee. That's when the man, who was dressed in jeans and a nice shirt, reached into his back pocket and pulled out his badge.


"He was flashing his badge, saying he was a cop," Tools said. "Casey is basically like, 'I don't care. You need to move out of the way, so we can order our food.'"

Tools fumbled for Mason's phone, synced with the car radio, to turn down the music, so she could hear what the men were saying more clearly. She didn't see what happened next, but she said, Mason's cousin, who was in a car behind hers, saw Mason push the man.

When Tools looked up, "I saw punches being thrown," Tools said. "That's when I got out of the car to get Casey. They fell to the ground. The next thing I knew I heard the gun go off, and I ran back to get in the car."

Tools heard her boyfriend yelling at her to get back into the car. Then she saw him get up, holding the gun, and start running around to the front of the building.

"He went to the front door of Steak 'n Shake. He was asking for help, but they didn't answer the door," she said.

Tools watched the other man run after her boyfriend. She drove around and waited for Mason to get into the car, then drove to the Danville Public Safety Building. At the station, Mason got out of the car, threw the gun into the grass and waited for an officer to take a report.

Tools said the incident left both of them shaking.

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Tools said she believes her boyfriend will be cleared of his misdemeanor battery charge. As for Garza, "I hope he gets charged to the fullest," she said. "And I hope this wakes people up as far as some officers are concerned."

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:54 AM

At what point do i have to stop using the word cop, and just go straight to rapist?

Cop Repeatedly Molested Child, Sodomized Boy to the Point of Tears: Report | Filming Cops


Officer Jared Michael Tomlinson has been found guilty by a jury in Butte County Superior Court for a despicable incident involving a young child.

Officer Tomlinson repeatedly molested the child and was found guilty of multiple felony counts including sodomy, oral copulation, and attempted sodomy, sources say.

Officer Tomlinson was said to have originally been given “paid leave” by his department after being reported for the molestation.

It is only now that the jury actually convicted Tomlinson that the department went ahead and terminated him, according to reports.

Officer Tomlinson first began using his hands to fondle the young boy when he was only 13-yrs-old, according to the district attorney.

That was only the beginning, according to reports, as the molestation eventually escalated to sodomy.

Sodomy is legally defined as sexual conduct consisting of contact between the penis of one person and the anus of another person.

Officer Tomlinson molested the young boy roughly two to three times per week, according to reports.

At one point, Officer Tomlinson sodomized the child so intensely that the boy started crying, according to reports.

Officer Tomlinson yelled at the boy when the boy would not perform certain sexual acts, according to reports.

Officer Tomlinson is scheduled to be reappear in court on April 2 for sentencing.

funny twist in the story:


An “attorney,” Brant Bordsen, wrote a letter on his law firm company’s letterhead telling the court that Officer Jared Tomlinson is “not a danger or a threat to society.”

He has been fired by the law firm for using their letterhead.

It turns out that he used to work as a cop with Officer Tomlinson.
apparently law firms don't like it when you stick up for your child raping buddies. I guess that cop forgot that the code of silence doesn't extend to people that atually have respect for the law...

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:56 AM

YEEEEHAWWWW COWBOY!!!!!

2 Konawa Police Officer Arrested For Firing Shots From Moving Ve - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |


Two Konawa police officers were arrested after being accused of firing shots from a moving vehicle.

Two rookie police officers are suspended while an investigation is underway. The Sheriff's office told News 9 they were driving around Ada, firing guns out of a truck.

Chauncy Marris and James Gordon were arrested Wednesday. Deputies responded to a shots fired call early Tuesday inside the Sandy Creek Mobile Home Park.

A witness described the suspect's vehicle as a red GMC pickup with a tail light out. An Ada police officer found the vehicle with two men and two women inside.

Police said the officers denied firing their weapons, but one of the women in the pickup said they did.

Melissa Murphy said she was outside when she heard the gunshots

"I thought they were coming this way, I went in the house, locked the door, got my grandkids, in case they were shooting at trailers," Murphy said.

Both officers are charged with discharging a firearm from a moving vehicle and possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony. They were booked into the Pontotoc County Jail.

The Police Chief said both officers just started working for the department last week.

Braineack 08-06-2015 08:57 AM

Rapist sent little girl pics of his junk.

Glen Rock cop accused of sexting teen girls; detective allegedly sent nude photos - News - NorthJersey.com


A Glen Rock detective whose job centered on protecting children was arrested Wednesday, accused of sending naked photos of himself to a 14-year-old girl and sexually explicit text messages to another teenage girl, both of whom had been under his supervision, authorities said.

Detective Sgt. Eric Reamy, 51, the borough’s juvenile officer, was arrested at his home in Fair Lawn following a one-month investigation that began when the mother of a 17-year-old girl went to Glen Rock police after finding “inappropriate” messages from the detective on her daughter’s cellphone, Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli said.

The investigation led police to a 14-year-old girl who recently moved with her family to Texas, and whose phone was examined Tuesday by Bergen County detectives who traveled there to interview her and her parents, the prosecutor said. Reamy had persuaded the girl to send him naked photos of herself and had sent her “two naked photos of his private part,” Molinelli said.

Reamy has been charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child, including one first-degree count, Molinelli said.

Braineack 08-06-2015 09:00 AM

another rapist shoots another dog.


Cpl. Jason Casbon, a resident of the 400 North block of County Road 325 East in Washington Township, said he shot the dog, Loki, twice with a .22-caliber rifle, according to a Porter County Sheriff's Department report.

Casbon told The Times he shot Loki after he heard she had just killed four of his neighbor's chickens and was approaching his chicken coop. He had hoped to just scare the dog away, but decided to pull the trigger repeatedly after Loki growled and barked at him.

He said he did not call police or animal control after the shooting.

"The dog was headed home," Casbon said. "It yelped, but I wasn't even sure I hit it."

Loki's owner, Clifford Malings, said Loki and the dog's brother, Bacchus, have a history of escaping his property. He said they have made their way over to, but have never attacked, Casbon's chickens.

Casbon said he has lost nine chickens and three ducks. While he never saw Malings' dogs kill the birds, he said he saw the pawprints of dogs.

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Loki is recovering after receiving emergency care, Malings said, and veterinarians found she had been shot at least three times.

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He said he was out of town during this latest incident and the house sitter was also away for the evening.

Another neighbor noticed the injured dog and alerted Malings, who contacted his house sitter. The house sitter said when he returned that night he found two doors open at the house and the fence gate open, Malings said.

The incident was reported to county police as a possible burglary, but responding officers found no signs of forced entry or missing property, according to the police report.

Cpl. Jamie Erow, public information officer for the Porter County Sheriff's Department, said the department is waiting on projectile evidence from the veterinarian before sending everything to prosecutors for review for possible criminal charges.

Braineack 08-06-2015 09:02 AM

rapist, has domestic issues. par for course.

Part-time Missouri police officer threatens teen daughter with a gun because she didn't do chores


Part-time Missouri police officer is under investigation for allegedly pointing a handgun at her daughter over unfinished chores, local WGEM reports.

Michele Miller, 42, was charged with misdemeanor domestic assault and has been released after posting bond, the station reports. Miller is a part-time officer with the Kahoka Police Department.

WGEM reports Miller came home from a trip on Sunday and became angry at her daughter for not doing her chores. The girl told police her mother threatened her with a handgun and told her, “it would only take one bullet and she wouldn’t have to be here.”

Miller has been placed on unpaid leave pending the investigation. She’s been on the force for about one year.

Braineack 08-06-2015 09:03 AM

rapist, has domestic issues. par for course.


Former Deputy Indicted After Police Say He Shot His Neighbor - WSET.com - ABC13


Franklin County, VA - A former Henry County deputy accused of shooting his neighbor back in May has been indicted by a grand jury.

The grand jury handed up a True Bill against 27-year-old Joshua Nash on Monday.

Nash is accused of shooting his 60-year-old neighbor, Eric Eysenbach.

Nash was indicted on charges including malicious wounding, larceny, and shooting in an occupied dwelling.

Eysenbach was treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Investigators say Nash was heavily intoxicated.

Braineack 08-06-2015 09:05 AM

rapists on the warpath. par for course.

One deputy suspected in beating is fired, four others have resigned | Ocala.com


Five Marion County sheriff's deputies investigated in connection with the alleged beating of a drug suspect during an arrest in Marion Oaks last August no longer work for the department.

One of them, Jesse Terrell, was fired on Monday.

The other four — James Amidei, Trevor Fitzgerald, Adam Crawford and Cody Hoppel — submitted their resignations during the month of July.

All five had been suspended without pay since MCSO supervisors reviewed a surveillance video showing the Aug. 7 arrest.

Most of the letters of resignation consist of a single sentence. Crawford, however, wrote of the "love and good memories that my fellow brothers and sisters have given me throughout the years" and concluded with a Bible verse.

Terrell's termination letter was the first time sheriff's officials publicly addressed the contents of the video.

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Braineack 08-06-2015 09:10 AM

so is he getting stopped for a traffic offense, or being "suspicious" open carrying a gun?


Braineack 08-06-2015 09:15 AM

its funny when rapists sworn to uphold the law, dont seem to show the slightest understanding of the law.


Braineack 08-06-2015 09:16 AM

yeah, the information is free...if you have $270,000



Mark Fancher, attorney at the ACLU Michigan, joins us to talk about police extracting personal information from cell phones during traffic stops, the Michigan State Police stonewalling the ACLU’s investigation, and more

Braineack 08-06-2015 09:19 AM

a judge walks up to a sheriff and tells him to arrest something that didnt break a law. he was found not guilt of not breaking a law.


Joe Perez 08-06-2015 10:20 AM

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An unarmed white teen was shot dead by police. His family asks: Where is the outrage?
By Abby Phillip August 6 at 8:00 AM

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Zachary Hammond was on a first date when he was fatally shot by a police officer in his car during a drug bust in South Carolina, his family says.

At the time the 19-year-old was shot and killed, his date, Tori Morton, was eating an ice cream cone, according to the family’s attorney, Eric Bland.

Morton, 23, was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana — all 10 ounces of it — which, according to police, was the reason undercover agents set up the drug buy.

The official police report never mentioned the two gunshots that killed Hammond on July 26 in a Hardees parking lot.

Amid heightened scrutiny of fatal police shootings across the country, Hammond’s death has prompted numerous questions, few answers — and almost no national outrage.

More than a week after Hammond’s death, his family’s attorney says race is almost certainly playing a role in the disconcerting silence. Unlike the victims in the highest-profile police shootings over the past year — in cities from Ferguson and Cleveland to North Charleston and Cincinnati — Hammond was white.

“It’s sad, but I think the reason is, unfortunately, the media and our government officials have treated the death of an unarmed white teenager differently than they would have if this were a death of an unarmed black teen,” Bland told The Washington Post this week. “The hypocrisy that has been shown toward this is really disconcerting.”

He added: “The issue should never be what is the color of the victim. The issue should be: Why was an unarmed teen gunned down in a situation where deadly force was not even justified?”

[Police shot and killed more people in July than any other month so far this year]

Police say the officer was a victim of “attempted murder” by Hammond, who was driving the vehicle. According to Seneca Police Chief John Covington, Hammond was driving the car “toward the officer” who was trying to make the stop.

The officer fired twice, striking Hammond in the shoulder and torso.

His death was classified as a homicide; an autopsy conducted by the Oconee County Coroner’s Office did not specify from which direction the bullets hit Hammond’s body.

On Wednesday, Hammond’s family released the results of a private autopsy, which concluded that both bullets entered Hammond’s body from the back. According to the autopsy, the second bullet proved to be fatal, entering from the back of Hammond’s left side and passing through his chest, piercing his lungs and heart.

In a statement Wednesday, Coroner Karl E. Addis said he does not know how Hammond’s body was positioned at the time he was shot.

The facts of the fatal shooting are not unlike other cases that have prompted national outcry — most recently the shooting death of Sam DuBose, an unarmed black man who was shot dead during a traffic stop by a University of Cincinnati police officer. Officials released police dashboard camera footage of the incident which appeared to contradict the officer’s report that he was being dragged by DuBose’s vehicle. The video showed that the car was not moving when the weapon was fired and the officer was named and charged with murder.

But Seneca police have refused to name the officer involved in the Hammond case, though, they say, he has been placed on administrative leave.

The officer used a similar rationale as the one in Cincinnati — that the vehicle was being used as a weapon.

“The driver accelerated and came toward the officer,” Covington, the police chief, said a day after the shooting, according to Fox Carolina. The officer “fired two shots in self-defense, which unfortunately were fatal for the suspect.”

In a statement, Covington said: “We will not be releasing the [officer’s] name that was involved in the shooting and consider him a victim of attempted murder as we have previously stated several times. We feel that releasing his name may possibly subject the officer and family to harassment, intimidation or abuse.”

The response to Hammond’s death has been disappointingly muted in Seneca, in South Carolina and nationally, said Bland, the family lawyer. He insists there would be more focus on the case if Hammond had been black.

“They’re called the civil rights organizations, they’re not called the black rights organizations,” Bland said. “The color of his skin should not matter. White-on-white crime does not get the same impact as white-on-black crime.”

Black activists are similarly asking why more people who countered the Black Lives Matter movement by saying “All Lives Matter” have been so silent on Hammond’s death.

An unarmed white teen was shot dead by police. His family asks: Where is the outrage? - The Washington Post

DNMakinson 08-06-2015 11:29 AM

<p>^^ See my Location.</p><p>Kind of strange that he was shot though the window, not the windshield, yet the officer claims he was afraid he would be run over.</p><p>I also have 1 Son-in-law presently in law enforcement, and 1 former officer.</p><p>We need a national change, but not necessarliy a Federal solution.</p>

z31maniac 08-06-2015 12:41 PM

Starting to see an disturbing amount of these stories from my own redneck, bible-thumping redneck hell of a state.

Jesus I've got to get out of this state.

Braineack 08-06-2015 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by DNMakinson (Post 1254798)
Kind of strange that he was shot though the window, not the windshield, yet the officer claims he was afraid he would be run over.

strange?

i think it's pretty typical given empirical evidence I've posted over last few weeks.


We need a national change, but not necessarliy a Federal solution.</p>
well, you need to outlaw unions at a federal level...

then you have to change how grand juries work for police accused of crimes--It's a dog and pony show; there needs to be a special handling for it (or maybe not special handling). Because i could gather 6 morons in a room and convince them of anything. Especially when my goal is protect the person I'm accusing.

then you have to outlaw "i was a frightened little asshole" as a valid excuse for a crime, when you sign up for a "dangerous" job.

then you have to change police training, so they aren't trained that every person in the world wants to kill them because they are that important.

then you should probably outlaw: rape, drunk driving, domestic abuse, murder/suicide, child pornography, assault, battery, theft, rights violations, racism, etc.

Joe Perez 08-06-2015 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1254809)
well, you need to outlaw unions at a federal level...

I would support this wholeheartedly, however I don't think that the existence of police unions is really a relevant factor here. A lot of these crimes are comitted in localities in which unions don't exist to begin with.


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1254809)
then you have to outlaw "i was a frightened little asshole" as a valid excuse for a crime, when you sign up for a "dangerous" job.

I searched the US Model Penal Code and couldn't find any references to the "frightened little asshole" exemption to the murder statues.




Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1254809)
then you should probably outlaw: rape, drunk driving, domestic abuse, murder/suicide, child pornography, assault, battery, theft, rights violations, racism, etc.

:giggle:

Braineack 08-06-2015 07:53 PM

:bigtu:

Braineack 08-08-2015 09:50 PM

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Braineack 08-08-2015 09:53 PM

when cops aren't too busy shooting dogs, they are shooting and unleashing their own attack dogs into crowds of women and children.


Braineack 08-08-2015 09:56 PM

cops are dumb. the people that hire them are worse.

Cop Acquitted for Drug Dealing, Rehired and then Fired Again for Failing Drug Test




Perry Betts, one of the most corrupt narcotics officers in the history of the Philadelphia Police Department, has been fired, again, for failing a drug test.

Bett’s situation is especially interesting because he was just recently rehired by the police department. His rehiring came after he was acquitted in a federal corruption case, in which he was accused of 47 different charges including extortion, robbery, kidnapping, and drug dealing.

He was acquitted of all of those charges along with six co-defendants who were also Philadelphia Police Officers implicated in the conspiracy. The officers were not only acquitted on all 47 counts, but they also got their jobs back and were even given a parade.

Now Betts will be losing his job for a second and final time, after testing positive for marijuana on a random drug test.

Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said that Betts will be suspended for 30 days “with the intent to dismiss,” according to the Daily News.

Braineack 08-08-2015 09:58 PM

wrong house raid, again.


fucking morons.


stupid

dumb

fucking

morons.


Braineack 08-08-2015 09:59 PM

WATCH THIS DISGUSTING COP ASSAULT A GIRL WHO PREVENTS HIM FROM SHOOTING A DOG.


cops really hate it when you lower there dog kill count for the day


Cliff’s dog, which was on a chain, merely barked as the officer walked up to the home. His tail was still wagging, and he seemed to calm down immediately. However, the fact that this dog was on a chain, not growling, nor posing any threat whatsoever, was of no consequence to the state trooper who quickly pulled out his service pistol, took aim, and almost killed the dog.

Before the state trooper could shoot the dog, however, Hupp’s daughter, Tiffanie courageously stepped in between the dog and the officer to prevent the puppycide.

The state trooper, seemingly offended by the woman’s attempt to thwart his dog killing, then proceeded to attack Tiffanie. Hupp explained to the Free Thought Project what happened next,


The trooper approached with gun in hand, grabbed her by the arm and slammed her to the ground. After the troopers realized that they had been filmed, they entered the home illegally without warrant or probable cause and confiscated all digital devices including my 4-year-old grandson’s tablet. We only recently received the devices back and released the video.
For stopping the trooper from killing her dog and getting slammed to the ground in front of her 4-year-old son, Tiffanie was charged with misdemeanor obstruction.

To add insult to assault, the city is attempting to railroad Tiffanie by forcing her to use their public appointed defender, with obvious conflicts of interest.



The courts appointed her an attorney whom actually is married to a state trooper,and they have denied her request for new legal counsel. We have a hearing set for Thursday 9 am, the 13th of August. We have been informed that we have no legal grounds for a lawsuit, due to lack of physical injury. Although my 4-year-old grandson is now terrified of police, I’m told at every door, there will be no justice


Braineack 08-09-2015 08:56 AM

HERO!


it was charging at me maam, and since i was in your lawn peeping in your windows, worship satan.


notice how important the possible robbery must have been because now the other thing that matters is the dead dog... weird.

Braineack 08-09-2015 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1254276)
wanna feel like a big man? get a badge and act like a third grader.

oh and draw your weapon in a feeble attempt to look like a big kid.

Incident with Rohnert Park Police. Really pulled and kept his gun unholstered the whole time - YouTube



policing in america:

"go ahead and put it on youtube, I dont care [about being a menacing bully who only got this job to kill people.]"


and just fYI:


update:

California Cop Suspended After Pulling Gun On Man Recording Him


A California police officer was suspended after video surfaced showing him unholster his gun while arguing with a man recording him in a small city north of San Francisco.

"The video is not a typical interaction between our Public Safety Officers and the public," a statement posted to the Rohnert Park Police and Fire page on Facebook said. The officer, who wasn't identified, was placed on "temporary paid administrative leave" while the city brings in an outside investigator to look into the confrontation, according to the statement.

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"You know I don't have a weapon on me," says McComas. " You have your gun out because you're a police officer. You're trying to intimidate me and this is going all over YouTube."

Later, McComas accuses the department of corruption and the officer asks, “Are you some kind of a constitutionalist crazy guy or something like that?”

The officer holds the gun out for about two minutes before leaving. McComas was neither arrested nor accused of wrongdoing.

Braineack 08-09-2015 09:02 AM

cops love signs.


man was holding a "cops ahead" sign



While using the Waze smartphone app, I noticed a police speed-trap van using photo radar to take money from workers in my town. These vans are hidden behind foliage and around blind curves, in order to more effectively ambush workers. I walked to the area and held a handwritten sign saying "POLICE AHEAD" several hundred feet in front of the van. In two separate instances, enforcers from Washington County (first) and the City of Beaverton (second) decided to activate their emergency lights and create a traffic hazard by stopping their vehicles in the roadway, in order to make contact with a person engaged in first amendment protected speech. In both cases, the enforcers claimed to "agree with me", and proceeded to interrogate me about my "mission". The car honking heard in the background of this video is the result of workers thanking me for exercising my first amendment rights, even as I was being questioned. After these enforcers withdrew, I remained in front of the van until it left, roughly 4 hours later.

In 2014 these vans operated for 2,201 hours, and issued 33,486 citations to workers (an average of 15 citations per hour of operation). At roughly $200 per citation, a single speed-trap van can take $3,000 from workers each hour! Since no workers had their money taken in the 4 hours I was engaged in free speech, people in my community collectively saved $12,000 in that time.

Police brutality isn't just physical, it's also financial.

Braineack 08-09-2015 09:04 AM

:)


Braineack 08-09-2015 09:05 AM

stalking cops dont like to be confronted.


Braineack 08-09-2015 09:08 AM

fucking finally.

Fairfax police officer Adam Torres, who killed John Geer in 2013, is fired - The Washington Post


The Fairfax County police officer who fatally shot an unarmed man in Springfield has been fired, police confirmed Friday, adding another chapter to a nearly two-year saga that has bewildered residents and baffled county politicians.

Officer Adam D. Torres, 32, fired one round that killed John B. Geer, 46, who was standing in the doorway of his townhouse during a 42-minute standoff after a domestic disturbance call. No charges have been filed against Torres, but a special grand jury began hearing testimony and reviewing evidence in the case last week and is scheduled to meet again Aug. 17.

County police spokeswoman Lucy Caldwell said Friday that Torres was “no longer an employee of the FCPD” but declined to say when he was fired. She said Police Chief Edwin C. Roessler Jr. “will have a statement to the community at the conclusion of the special grand jury deliberations and process.”

Torres and his attorney, John F. Carroll, did not return messages seeking comment.

Don Geer, the victim’s father, said Friday: “I think it’s long past due. It should’ve been done a long, long time ago. I guess we’re beginning to see some justice being served.”

Braineack 08-09-2015 09:10 AM

this is kinda great:


Braineack 08-09-2015 09:11 AM

you cant film trains.


Braineack 08-09-2015 10:16 AM

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"If I cant examine you, im going to assume youre drunk."

-the epitome of what's wrong with police in america.



He won his lawsuit against the rouge King rapist:


https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1439129808

z31maniac 08-09-2015 10:24 AM

*typical american comment*

When posting all these long ass videos, tell us where to get to the money shot.

I don't have time (don't want to) to watch multiple 10+ minute long videos.

Braineack 08-10-2015 09:11 AM

dont leave your kid and dog in the car when you run into target to pick up a package you ordered online at customer service, or else this cop will kidnap you.


quote of the day:

"your mom's not in any trouble"

but my hand is somehow glued to her wrist and im dragging to places she doesnt want to go.

Braineack 08-10-2015 09:16 AM

this dude doesnt like "us vs them" attitude.


Braineack 08-11-2015 07:47 AM

when cops have nothing to do, they look for easy targets.



King rapist suddenly decides on a whim that a person must be fat and barely able to move, like himself, in order to receive a handicap placard.

Braineack 08-11-2015 08:08 AM

cops love ez targets:


Braineack 08-11-2015 08:09 AM

Fat King Rapist decided none shall ride and uses his car as a deadly weapon. its okay because he made a law that minute that says he's allowed to purposefully knock people off their bikes. no videoed: cop rapes a donut.



lol:


The driver also had a suspended license. He received a ticket for failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.

Braineack 08-11-2015 08:13 AM

Rapist smelled weed, so of course that's his trigger to rape.

Woman Publicly Sodomized in Gas Station Parking Lot by Cops Because they 'Smelled Weed' | Alternet


Charnesia Corley was on her way to the store to get medicine for her sick mother last June when she was detained by police for allegedly running a stop sign. Within minutes, this routine traffic stop turned into a waking nightmare.

According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Department, the deputy who pulled Corley over asked her to step out of the vehicle after “smelling what he believed to be marijuana.”

However, during a search of Corley’s vehicle, without her consent, no illegal plants were found. But this sadistic cop wasn’t done just yet. He knew deep down that this woman’s story about getting medicine for her mother was a lie, and she must have been smuggling this evil plant inside her body somewhere. The deputy then handcuffed Corley and placed her into the back of his cruiser.

Being a male, the deputy felt that it would be in poor taste to penetrate this woman’s bodily orifices himself, so he called a female deputy over to conduct the public roadside sodomy in a politically correct fashion.

Upon arriving, the female deputy ordered the handcuffed woman out of the car and into the parking lot.

“She tells me to pull my pants down. I said, ‘Ma’am, I don’t have any underwear on.’ She says, ‘Well, that doesn’t matter. Pull your pants down,'” Corley said.

Because Corley didn’t immediately prostrate herself to be vaginally raped by a peace officer’s appendages in search of an illegal plant, the deputy charged her with resisting arrest.

In spite of her verbal protests, Corley was then stripped down in public and forcefully penetrated by this public servant — in the best interests of society, no doubt.

“I bend over and she proceeds to try to force her hand inside of me. I tell her, ‘Ma’am, No. You cannot do this,'” Corley explained.

Corley maintains that at no time did she ever consent to be sodomized by deputies.

According to Harris County Sheriff’s spokesperson, Thomas Gilleland, this stop was justified and the department did everything by the book.

Braineack 08-11-2015 08:16 AM

rapists dont understand why no one likes them.

NYPD!!!!!!!!!

For Deaf Woman, NYPD Is 25 Years in the Past




Setting back the clock before the Americans with Disabilities Act, New York City argued the "extraordinary position" that it did not need to get a deaf woman a translator before arresting her, a federal judge said.

The scathing opinion dismisses the city's final attempt to avert a trial in a civil rights lawsuit by Diana Williams, a 58-year-old deaf landlord from Staten Island.

On Sept. 11, 2011, Diana and her husband Chris Williams tried to evict tenants who had fallen behind on their rent.

Both of the Williamses are deaf, and neither of them can speak more than a few words verbally.

When the tenant's hearing boyfriend gestured that he had a gun, Chris called for the police using a video relay service that the couple says should have tipped off the dispatcher to send help quickly - and bring a translator, the judge's ruling states.

Instead, the NYPD arrived without an American Sign Language interpreter and police heard only the tenants' side of the altercation, they say.

U.S. District Judge Valierie Caproni called arresting officer Christopher Romano's memory of the encounter "at best hazy."

"Curiously," in the words of the judge, Romano insisted in a deposition that he spoke to Diana Williams - who cannot hear, speak English or read lips - before arresting her.

Williams says that Romano arrested her without making any effort to communicate, and he could not understand her pleas for an ASL interpreter

Other tenants at the scene testified that police rejected their offers to interpret for them before they brought Williams in handcuffs to the 122nd Precinct.

Williams says that police held her for nearly 24 hours before releasing her without charges.

She sued the city three years ago, and her most recent complaint alleged false arrest, assault and battery and other charges.

New York City argued that an arrest did not qualify as a "service, program, or activity" that would fall under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Scoffing at the argument, Caproni allowed all of the claims to proceed to trial on Wednesday.

"New York City takes the extraordinary position that, even though the Americans with Disabilities Act has been the law of the land for 25 years, it has no obligation to provide any accommodation to the hearing-impaired at the time of an arrest, even if doing so could easily be accomplished without endangering the officers or the public safety and without interfering in the lawful execution of the officers' duties," she wrote.

New York City signed an agreement with the federal government in 2009 pledging to comply with the ADA's requirements for the deaf and hearing-impaired.

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Braineack 08-11-2015 08:18 AM

if at first you dont succeed, rape rape rape rape rape again.

Cop Fired for Beating Handcuffed Man, Rehired. Caught on Video AGAIN, Beating a Man with his Rifle | The Free Thought Project



Owasso police officer, Mike Denton, was fired in 2011 after body cam and surveillance footage showed him stomping on a handcuffed man’s head and then repeatedly elbowing him in the face.

The victim was Brian Spalding.

Spalding’s arrest was caught on all of the officer’s lapel cams and paints a clear picture of excessive force, justifying the city’s response of firing Denton.

However, the Fraternal Order of Police, who argued that Denton was simply “protecting himself” by stomping on a man’s head, nearly breaking both of his arms, and elbowing him. So they filed a grievance, which was heard by federal mediator Edward Valverde in March of 2012.

On Sept 22 2014, keeping his rank and position, and back pay, Denton was reinstated. “He’s put back into the exact same role that he left under, which means that he is a lieutenant over a patrol shift,” Police Chief Scott Chambless told Tulsa World.


Less than a year later, Denton is caught on film again. This time he’s seen ramming the barrel of his rifle into the face of suspected car thief, Cody Mathews.


one does not simply fire rapists.

Braineack 08-11-2015 08:21 AM

when rapists "fuck up", judges have to clean up.

Philadelphia Judge Lifts 158 Convictions - The Daily Beast


A Philadelphia judge lifted 158 narcotics convictions tied to seven allegedly corrupt cops on Friday. This brings the total number of vacated convictions involving the officers to 560. Six officers—Thomas Liciardello, Brian Reynolds, Michael Spicer, Perry Betts, Linwood Norman, and John Speiser—were indicted by a federal grand jury in July 2014 and accused of doctoring paperwork, planting evidence, and beating and robbing suspects. They were acquitted of all charges in May. A seventh officer, Jeffrey Walker, pleaded guilty to separate corruption charges and testified against the other six. He was sentenced to three and a half years in prison.
I quoted "fuck up" because cops don't ever do things by the books in the first place.

Braineack 08-11-2015 08:30 AM

rookie rapist "picked the wrong weapon"


unarmed dumbass vandals shot and killed by dumbass rapist.

senior officer fired a taser at the same time.


Taylor drove his Jeep through an Arlington dealership, triggering a burglar alarm at the Classic Buick GMC dealership on I-20 and S. Collins Street in Arlington.
The surveillance company watches the video stream live and had asked Taylor to leave the property and that they were calling police.

When officers arrived on scene just after 1 a.m., they say Taylor had already smashed through a gate with his SUV, driven through the glass, and up into the showroom of the dealership.

Arlington Police Sergeant Paul Rodriguez says officers confronted the man and there was an altercation.

While this video shows the majority of events leading up to the shooting, Arlington police said they haven’t found any video from security cameras that shows the shooting.

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner says Taylor suffered gunshot wounds to his neck, chest and abdomen.

Miller joined Arlington police in Sept. 2014 and had been in field training under the supervision of a police training officer after graduating from the academy in March. The 16-week training period was about to be up, according to police. Miller had no previous police experience and this was the first time he fired his weapon at a person while on duty.

Taylor was a football player at Angelo State University and graduated from Mansfield Summit High School in 2014.

Family tells FOX4 that Taylor was a good kid with a bright future in football.


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Police identified the officer as Brad Miller, a 49-year-old who has been with the department since last September and who has been working under the supervision of a training officer since his graduation from the police academy in March.

The police statement said Miller had no police experience before joining the Arlington police force.

Braineack 08-11-2015 08:34 AM

wanna know why rapists treat everyone like criminals?

because they are trained all everyone is a criminal hell-bent on killing them.

Cops train to see citizens as homicidal maniacs with ?Force Options Simulator? - Liberty Upward


ABC news 10 recently sent a reporter to the Modesto police department to try out the PD’s “force options simulator.” This is a video program designed to simulate supposedly typical encounters that police officers will have with citizens.

The simulation consists in a large projection screen, on which there is footage of live actors playing everyone from a crying office woman who has just been told that she has been fired, to a guy and a woman standing on the street.

The actors then take either a peaceful or violent approach to the officer. The officer must respond accordingly.

It becomes clear from the footage provided by ABC 10 that most, if not all, of the scenarios quickly result in the citizens trying to kill the cop, and the “correct” officer response is therefore to gun the citizen down as quickly as possible.

The reporter remarks near the end of the segment how he is glad that he did not pursue a career in law enforcement. If reality was anything like the Modesto simulator, that would be anyone’s response.

The simulation portrays citizens as being hell bent on killing cops. The actors draw and fire concealed weapons, with deadly accuracy and no hesitation, and for no discernable reasons.

The “crying office woman,” for example, is sitting in a chair relating how she has just lost her job. Within seconds, she abruptly shifts her entire demeanor, as if possessed by some demon, and pulls a pistol from behind her and unloads into the officer.

The officer performing the simulation tried to use a taser on the woman in the ABC footage, but the simulation calculates that he has been shot dead. The screen goes dark and words appear: “You did not take action.”

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video in link.

Braineack 08-11-2015 02:14 PM

OH is such a joke.

Ohio's mayor's courts, big business | The Columbus Dispatch


The rap sheet against Ohio’s mayor’s courts says that some spend public funds on holiday parties and flower arrangements, fail to properly account for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and use traffic fines to prop up village budgets.Mayor’s courts have long drawn fire from opponents who say it’s time to throw the book at the state’s small-town “speed traps.”

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There were 318 mayor’s courts in Ohio in 2011, and 76 percent of them were in villages with fewer than 5,000 residents.

There were 273,169 new mayor’s court cases in 2011, a 6 percent drop from 2010 and the second year the numbers declined, according to the Ohio Supreme Court.

Supporters, many with ties to small communities, say mayor’s courts are convenient and easy to navigate.

They also are the financial vehicles that keep many small villages going.

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In 2009, the Hanging Rock mayor’s court reported $401,218 in court revenue, 95 times the amount the village collected in property tax and other local taxes.

By comparison, Linndale is a piker; its $490,320 is less than six times its tax haul.

Hanging Rock, which hugs U.S. 52 for about a mile and a half, is home to 221 residents. But it pushed an average of about 2,400 cases through its mayor’s court in each of the past three years, according to Ohio Supreme Court reports.

Linndale, population 179, has carved out a similar reputation on its quarter-mile stretch of I-71. Its mayor’s court handled about 4,200 citations in 2011, more than 90 percent of which were traffic tickets.

Ohio’s 318 mayor’s courts processed almost 300,000 cases in 2011, making small courts a big business for villages and some cities. The state auditor’s office is charged with monitoring the millions of dollars in yearly mayor’s court revenue, but Chief Deputy Auditor Robert Hinkle said there is little it can do to discipline runaway courts.

The Dispatch reviewed state audits from 2009, the most-recent year for which data were generally available, of Ohio villages and cities with an active mayor’s court registered with the Ohio Supreme Court in 2011. About 20 percent of the 318 audits reported problems with mayor’s courts.

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“These more informal methods are more from an era when we weren’t as concerned with everyone’s rights and making sure the proper proceedings are followed,” he said. “Now, we’re not as willing to cut those corners.”

Braineack 08-12-2015 12:35 PM

Rapist report:

Suspect refused to comply with order. I struck him in leg and body so i could handcuff him.


Reality:



Georgia police officer lost his job and is facing aggravated assault charges after body camera video showed that he lied about beating an intoxicated teen. Video obtained by WXIA shows Athens-Clarke County police officer Jonathan Fraser responding to a complaint about a drunken 19 year old, Michael Roquet, in June.
In his police report, Fraser said that Roquet “struck me with his left elbow in my chest” and then “he hit me again with his elbow…. so I struck him [with a baton] in the leg and upper body.”

Fraser said that he then handcuffed and arrested Roquet, who was a student at the University of Georgia.

But the recently-released body camera video convinced prosecutors that it was Fraser who was the aggressor.

In the video, Fraser repeatedly strikes Roquet in the legs with his baton. He then swings the baton and hits Roquet in the head, sending the teen to the ground.

As Roquet is crouched in a fetal position on the ground, Fraser continues to beat him with the baton.

Fraser told investigators that he knew he was wrong to beat the teen, but he said that he had “tunnel vision” while apprehending the suspect.

“You violated… policy,” investigators wrote in their report on Fraser. “You used hard control strikes from an impact weapon… on an individual who was actively resistant, but was not assaultive…. a strike to the head from a baton is considered use of deadly force…. You used more force than necessary.”

Police Chief Scott Freeman called the incident an “unauthorized use of force” that was “completely intolerable, and something we’re not going to put up with.”

Freeman, who took over the department after Fraser was fired, said that he recently learned that the officer had been investigated multiple times for abuse of force over his 18-year career.

“This is extremely disappointing for me to see as the new chief,” Freeman lamented. “Because [what he did] does damage to the reputation of law officers, not only in this community, but across the nation… And we see it time and time again.”

Fraser is facing charges for aggravated assault and for violation of oath by a public officer. He was released after bond was set at $30,000.
it's weird he didn't put "I had roid rage" on his police report.


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