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http://nypost.com/2015/04/09/nypd-detective-caught-on-tape-stealing-over-3k-at-bodega-cops/
A Brooklyn detective was caught on surveillance video pocketing around $3,000 in cash from a bodega he and his fellow cops were raiding for selling loose cigarettes, cops said.
Twelve year NYPD veteran Ian Cyrus, was suspended without pay after the store’s owner noticed the money was missing from a cigar box stashed beneath the counter and reported the incident to his bosses, police said.
“I was shocked it was a cop,” said store manager Ali Abdullah, who made the discovery after he went back and looked at the security footage. “I [can understand] a thief coming inside the store and stealing, but cops? No.”
Cyrus, a member of the Brooklyn North Narcotics squad, entered the Yemen Deli and Grocery store on Marcus Garvey Boulevard in Bedford-Stuyvesant last Friday night with several other cops after receiving a tip the employees were selling the loose cigarettes.
Surveillance video shows Cyrus stuffing a wad of bills into his pocket as the officers conducted a search of the store after arresting Faladh Al Awadhy, 23 and Ghazi Alkasri, 34 and charging them with selling unstamped cigarettes.
It wasn’t until the following day that store owner Ali Abdullah noticed the money was missing from a cigar box he kept under the counter, he said, adding that the money was supposed to go toward the businesses’ rent.
“At first I’m thinking my employees took the money,” he said. “I had to ask them where did the money go. They were mad that I accuse them.”
Abdullah went back and looked at the store’s elaborate 12 camera surveillance system and witnessed the cop emptying the cigar box and then pocketing the money.
“He’s a cop but I don’t know how he thinks he’s going to get away with it,” he said. “We got them.”
Abdullah reported the detective to the NYPD and the incident is currently being investigated by the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau and the Brooklyn District Attorneys’ office.
Cyrus has been suspended pending the outcome of that investigation. His supervisor, Sgt. Fritz Glemaud, is currently on modified assignment, according to a NYPD spokesperson.
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It was just illegal untaxed cigarette money. He was just confiscating it. Simply forgot to write a property receipt. Nothing to see here.
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Here in SWFL... police were about to send a man to PRISON for "reaching for cop's gun", at which point the dude took an ass whooping.
Their house had surveillance camera, and when the video showed the man never reached for anything, and took an ass whooping for running his mouth...
The charges (which would have meant prison time) for reaching for cop's gun quietly went away.
I love body cameras, house cameras... and I think GOOD cops love them too, cause they will never be false accused of anything! These dickheads stealing money... they think they're on The Shield.
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It was just illegal untaxed cigarette money. He was just confiscating it. Simply forgot to write a property receipt. Nothing to see here.
Oh, true! I forgot that cops are allowed to pocket all the money from a raid. :D :D
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At least he didn't kill a black. Liberals hate when that happens.
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I dont understand what's happening in NYC with the police running around after loose cigs.
People there need to get their shit straight with the PD.
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It's hilarious that - in the old days - people used to think a society loaded with cameras would lead to unstoppable govt corruption.
it turns out that "everyone has a camera" is actually making these pieces-of-shit accountable.
Now we'll see the "Chris Hanson effect" - where MILLIONS of kiddy-diddlers were scared of online hookups, because Hanson caught a few dozen of them in a high profile manner.
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Here in SWFL... police were about to send a man to PRISON for "reaching for cop's gun", at which point the dude took an ass whooping.
Their house had surveillance camera, and when the video showed the man never reached for anything, and took an ass whooping for running his mouth...
The charges (which would have meant prison time) for reaching for cop's gun quietly went away.
I love body cameras, house cameras... and I think GOOD cops love them too, cause they will never be false accused of anything! These dickheads stealing money... they think they're on The Shield.
Michael Chiklis is the ultimate cop!
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Sheriff Orders Immediate Internal Investigation Into Arrest Seen on "Disturbing" Video
Source: KNBC Los Angeles (NBC News)
San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies appeared to use a Taser to stun a man and then beat him after he allegedly led police on a pursuit involving a vehicle and stolen horse in San Bernardino County Thursday afternoon.
Aerial footage captured by NewsChopper4 showed the man falling off the horse, and then being stunned with a Taser by a sheriff's deputy. The man then appeared to fall to the ground with his arms outstretched. Two deputies immediately descended on him and began punching him in the head and kneeing him in the groin.
The group surrounding the man grew up to 13 sheriff's deputies as several appeared to kick, hit, and punch him dozens of times over a two-minute period. In the two minutes after the man was stunned with a Taser, it appeared deputies kicked him 17 times and punched him 37 times. It appeared deputies used batons four times. Thirteen blows appeared to be to the head. The allegedly stolen horse stood idly nearby.
"The video surrounding this arrest is disturbing and I have ordered an internal investigation be conducted immediately," San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said in a statement.
Read more: http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Man-on-Stolen-Horse-Stunned-by-Sheriffs-Deputies-in-IE-299250951.html
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Sheriff Orders Immediate Internal Investigation Into Arrest Seen on "Disturbing" Video
Source: KNBC Los Angeles (NBC News)
San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies appeared to use a Taser to stun a man and then beat him after he allegedly led police on a pursuit involving a vehicle and stolen horse in San Bernardino County Thursday afternoon.
Aerial footage captured by NewsChopper4 showed the man falling off the horse, and then being stunned with a Taser by a sheriff's deputy. The man then appeared to fall to the ground with his arms outstretched. Two deputies immediately descended on him and began punching him in the head and kneeing him in the groin.
The group surrounding the man grew up to 13 sheriff's deputies as several appeared to kick, hit, and punch him dozens of times over a two-minute period. In the two minutes after the man was stunned with a Taser, it appeared deputies kicked him 17 times and punched him 37 times. It appeared deputies used batons four times. Thirteen blows appeared to be to the head. The allegedly stolen horse stood idly nearby.
"The video surrounding this arrest is disturbing and I have ordered an internal investigation be conducted immediately," San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said in a statement.
Read more: http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Man-on-Stolen-Horse-Stunned-by-Sheriffs-Deputies-in-IE-299250951.html
Wow. Damn.
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Sheriff Orders Immediate Internal Investigation Into Arrest Seen on "Disturbing" Video
Source: KNBC Los Angeles (NBC News)
San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies appeared to use a Taser to stun a man and then beat him after he allegedly led police on a pursuit involving a vehicle and stolen horse in San Bernardino County Thursday afternoon.
Aerial footage captured by NewsChopper4 showed the man falling off the horse, and then being stunned with a Taser by a sheriff's deputy. The man then appeared to fall to the ground with his arms outstretched. Two deputies immediately descended on him and began punching him in the head and kneeing him in the groin.
The group surrounding the man grew up to 13 sheriff's deputies as several appeared to kick, hit, and punch him dozens of times over a two-minute period. In the two minutes after the man was stunned with a Taser, it appeared deputies kicked him 17 times and punched him 37 times. It appeared deputies used batons four times. Thirteen blows appeared to be to the head. The allegedly stolen horse stood idly nearby.
"The video surrounding this arrest is disturbing and I have ordered an internal investigation be conducted immediately," San Bernardino County Sheriff John McMahon said in a statement.
Read more: http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Man-on-Stolen-Horse-Stunned-by-Sheriffs-Deputies-in-IE-299250951.html
To Serve and to Protect
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Don't worry, there are ten getbiggers (who coincidentally hate obama) that will tell us 13 blows to the head is standard procedure for horse thieves.
Cops probably looked around for camera and didn't see one... didn't think about the eye in the sky.
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http://nypost.com/2015/04/09/nypd-detective-caught-on-tape-stealing-over-3k-at-bodega-cops/
A Brooklyn detective was caught on surveillance video pocketing around $3,000 in cash from a bodega he and his fellow cops were raiding for selling loose cigarettes, cops said.
Twelve year NYPD veteran Ian Cyrus, was suspended without pay after the store’s owner noticed the money was missing from a cigar box stashed beneath the counter and reported the incident to his bosses, police said.
“I was shocked it was a cop,” said store manager Ali Abdullah, who made the discovery after he went back and looked at the security footage. “I [can understand] a thief coming inside the store and stealing, but cops? No.”
Cyrus, a member of the Brooklyn North Narcotics squad, entered the Yemen Deli and Grocery store on Marcus Garvey Boulevard in Bedford-Stuyvesant last Friday night with several other cops after receiving a tip the employees were selling the loose cigarettes.
Surveillance video shows Cyrus stuffing a wad of bills into his pocket as the officers conducted a search of the store after arresting Faladh Al Awadhy, 23 and Ghazi Alkasri, 34 and charging them with selling unstamped cigarettes.
It wasn’t until the following day that store owner Ali Abdullah noticed the money was missing from a cigar box he kept under the counter, he said, adding that the money was supposed to go toward the businesses’ rent.
“At first I’m thinking my employees took the money,” he said. “I had to ask them where did the money go. They were mad that I accuse them.”
Abdullah went back and looked at the store’s elaborate 12 camera surveillance system and witnessed the cop emptying the cigar box and then pocketing the money.
“He’s a cop but I don’t know how he thinks he’s going to get away with it,” he said. “We got them.”
Abdullah reported the detective to the NYPD and the incident is currently being investigated by the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau and the Brooklyn District Attorneys’ office.
Cyrus has been suspended pending the outcome of that investigation. His supervisor, Sgt. Fritz Glemaud, is currently on modified assignment, according to a NYPD spokesperson.
pip pension
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Queue Thick Nick talking about it was the detectives money and he simply recovering the money that was stolen from him by a black male the night before
by the way fucking pigs, beat that white dude horse lover for no fucking reason, fucking assholes
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Queue Thick Nick talking about it was the detectives money and he simply recovering the money that was stolen from him by a black male the night before
Thick Nick will blow a gasket and tell us how we are all anti american and anti cop and that he is leaving this forum. :D :D
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Don't worry, there are ten getbiggers (who coincidentally hate obama) that will tell us 13 blows to the head is standard procedure for horse thieves.
Cops probably looked around for camera and didn't see one... didn't think about the eye in the sky.
I think that you have that inverted. Most police-state lovers these days are progressives because they love the notion of the state with its boot on the neck of the individual. The police are progressives' brown shirts.
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Queue Thick Nick talking about it was the detectives money and he simply recovering the money that was stolen from him by a black male the night before
LMMFAO
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I think that you have that inverted. Most police-state lovers these days are progressives because they love the notion of the state with its boot on the neck of the individual. The police are progressives' brown shirts.
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Another pig bites the dust thanks to video recording......Ha ha ha............
Dumb c-sucker could have made the 3K by f**king over the city by "working" a few overtimes.
The news this week has been better than Comedy Central ;D
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pip pension
That's the sad thing, that guy was making at least $100,000+ a year, and in 8 years could retired with a pension that is 1/2 of their last years pay. Now he tosses it away for 3 grand.
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Another pig bites the dust thanks to video recording......Ha ha ha............
Dumb c-sucker could have made the 3K by f**king over the city by "working" a few overtimes.
The news this week has been better than Comedy Central ;D
Exactly. He could have made 3k fairly easy as a NY cop, which shows you how casually he chose to commit the theft.
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Think of how often this occurs and the cops don't get caught :-X
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I think that you have that inverted. Most police-state lovers these days are progressives because they love the notion of the state with its boot on the neck of the individual. The police are progressives' brown shirts.
Disagree. On the getbig poli, on FB, it's the same anti-obama people that cheer "he shouldn't have run!" every time a person is shot. it's not whiny libs, they're the ones screaing "dont tase me bro"
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Think of how often this occurs and the cops don't get caught :-X
Yep. This here cop acted like he KNEW he wouldn't be caught. Shit was just another day for him, lol.
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most child molesters become priest or teachers
most criminals become cops
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Twelve years of wearing a badge, committing crime.
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the mindset of a criminal is not much different than most cops. Pigs, the sheriff deputies that beat the man in San Bernardino should each get their asse.s kicked publicly for this. Chicken shi.t pussyfooting cops with a gang mentality abuse their power and they themselves are worse than the criminal they chased.
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Whole fucking thing started over loose Virginia Slims, and we got cops taking advantage of the situation to steal money. How wonderful for the rest of us.
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That's the sad thing, that guy was making at least $100,000+ a year, and in 8 years could retired with a pension that is 1/2 of their last years pay. Now he tosses it away for 3 grand.
he's a real life BAD LIEUTENANT. probably been pocketing loot for years and was only a matter of time before he slipped up. what shows how really fucking stupid he is, is he more than most will know how everywhere these days is monitored by security cameras. especially in places of business. what a moron ::)
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Used to be if you stole a man's horse you were hung. These cops thought it was the wild west.
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Please, it ain't "sad" this guy wont get a pension. He gets exactly what he deserves.
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Please, it ain't "sad" this guy wont get a pension. He gets exactly what he deserves.
I didn't mean it in the truly literal sense. It's sad because he's such a dummy.
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Welp...and y'all didn't see this coming?
Also, again...the nation is falling apart at the seems. We chide other nations for their corruption, yet it has been growing and growing over here. As we have falling apart, we have become more and more like those countries that we shake our finger at.
Add in piss poor leadership, and you have the makings for disaster.
Just the tip of the iceberg. Wait until after the commercial break for more of "America, Falling Apart"
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Whole fucking thing started over loose Virginia Slims, and we got cops taking advantage of the situation to steal money. How wonderful for the rest of us.
;D LOL. They could have been Pall Malls or maybe even menthol Kools.
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The idiocy out there shocks me.
There are americans who truly believe police can put 5 bullets in the back of someone - legally - if this person is running away.
Read the FB comments on your local news station feed. It's shocking. People are that dumb. They think police should be able to aim, fire, execute someone that runs for any reason. They're sheep. bleating. Same folks say "search my car, I have nothing to hide".
I'm all for locking the runner up for 15 years. but shooting him? Shit. People are idiots. 'He shoouldn't have run..."
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I can't see a veteran detective flushing his career over 3K.
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The idiocy out there shocks me.
There are americans who truly believe police can put 5 bullets in the back of someone - legally - if this person is running away.
Read the FB comments on your local news station feed. It's shocking. People are that dumb. They think police should be able to aim, fire, execute someone that runs for any reason. They're sheep. bleating. Same folks say "search my car, I have nothing to hide".
I'm all for locking the runner up for 15 years. but shooting him? Shit. People are idiots. 'He shoouldn't have run..."
Die hard cop fans.
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I can't see a veteran detective flushing his career over 3K.
It's probably $300,000 if you think of all the times he's probably pocketed $ along the way. If he regularly did raids on drugs/businesses, there's no doubt he just shoved shit into his pocket as he pleased. Toss in the fact that most criminals won't report it - they get in MORE trouble if they have $10k in drug money sitting around - the cop gets away with it 99.99% of the time.
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I can't see a veteran detective flushing his career over 3K.
Just because you can't envision it happening, doesn't mean it doesn't. Many people cant envision rock stars and movie actors killing themselves (Robin williams) or wasting all their money away, either. It just seems implausible. But it happens.
The video clearly shows the cop taking the money.
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Just because you can't envision it happening, doesn't mean it doesn't. Many people cant envision rock stars and movie actors killing themselves (Robin williams) or wasting all their money away, either. It just seems implausible. But it happens.
The video clearly shows the cop taking the money.
He can't see it, yet find it hard for us to believe that he is 5'8, 240 pounds all natural with 15 % bf (if correct on the bf).
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He can't see it, yet find it hard for us to believe that he is 5'8, 240 pounds all natural with 15 % bf (if correct on the bf).
I have a sneaking suspicion he did not post a picture. :D :D
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Please, it ain't "sad" this guy wont get a pension. He gets exactly what he deserves.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/07/nyregion/go-directly-jail-collect-your-pension-resentment-rises-public-officials.html
http://nypost.com/2013/02/13/mob-cops-pension-off-limits-to-feds/
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Are there good cops? Yes just like there are bad ones. Bottom line is there will always be law enforcement.
The problem really falls on society for not demanding reform and accountability. We've become so self centered and our attitude is as long as it doesn't affect me it doesn't matter.
Police in and of their self aren't our problem it's authority as a whole. Government is corrupt at the top, and it's always been from the beginning because people desire power, prestige, etc..., and it trickles down.
The masses need to raise up in unison and demand accountability but this seems far fetched because sadly we can't even agree if Ronnie is better then Dorian.
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He can't see it, yet find it hard for us to believe that he is 5'8, 240 pounds all natural with 15 % bf (if correct on the bf).
I am absolutely 100% natural & a soft 240lbs. I do not delude myself into thinking I am some ripped massive bodybuilder. I'm not. I do put Tommi Thorvildsen to shame though in the glute dept (46") ha-ha. Attached is my last testosterone lab diagnostic test. Also is me on the beach summer 2013. I don't think there is anyway my bodyfat is any higher than 18% at the very most & its unlikely its that high. I might eat 1800 calories per day. No meat(unless its on a Sweep The Kitchen pizza), no milk, no soft drinks, no junk food. Also is Casey Viator clothed similair to me looking much harder but also kinda round. I weighed around 218lbs in the attached pic & am approx. 20lbs lbm heavier now.
Beleive whatever you want.
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The problem really falls on society for not demanding reform and accountability. We've become so self centered and our attitude is as long as it doesn't affect me it doesn't matter.
Police in and of their self aren't our problem it's authority as a whole. Government is corrupt at the top, and it's always been from the beginning because people desire power, prestige, etc..., and it trickles down.
The masses need to raise up in unison and demand accountability but this seems far fetched because sadly we can't even agree if Ronnie is better then Dorian.
Totally agree Dave. Street level law enforcement is NOT the problem. Put yourself in a patrolman's place. The "brass" is breathin' down they're necks to make more arrests in response to the complaints they receive. Then everywhere they go they're looked at w/ contempt. Its as Dave ^ said. Society has no self-discipline, jail is no longer a deterrent, the economy is in shambles while the 1.8% elitists get richer & richer.
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Pig is only serving and protecting the store owner's cash.
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The cop stealing in the bodega should be charged and fired. That's exactly what will happen.
The only time you can shoot a guy in the back is if he has a weapon he can turn and use or if he is a threat to commit something like murder again. To let you guys understand this here's an example. The cops found where a serial killer lives. They kick in the door and find bodies. The killer is seen with a knife in his hand but drops it running away. You can blast away at his back assuming he is a risk to commit more murders.
I don't know the circumstances of why he shot the guy running away but from him but it looks like a homicide and he will be found guilty if nothing else turns up.
A lot of cop hating on this thread from low lives that I assume have a lot of run ins with the law whether for criminal stuff or just traffic violations.
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Here in SWFL... police were about to send a man to PRISON for "reaching for cop's gun", at which point the dude took an ass whooping.
Their house had surveillance camera, and when the video showed the man never reached for anything, and took an ass whooping for running his mouth...
The charges (which would have meant prison time) for reaching for cop's gun quietly went away.
I love body cameras, house cameras... and I think GOOD cops love them too, cause they will never be false accused of anything! These dickheads stealing money... they think they're on The Shield.
For the reason you mentioned, AND it cleans house of the bad cops.