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« Reply #4125 on: October 02, 2018, 02:08:52 PM »
As it has been mentioned many times in this topic, we are dealing with violent criminal gangs.

Cop Beats Innocent Handcuffed Woman, Takes a Picture and Brags About It—Not Fired


“This is what happens when someone hits one of my men”

Schenectady, NY — A Schenectady police lieutenant — who should’ve been fired and arrested multiple times — is still on the job in spite of brutally attacking an innocent handcuffed woman, smashing in her head, and then lying on a report, claiming she attacked him. What’s more, after he split her head wide open, he took a picture of it so he could brag about it to his friends and fellow cops. Now, the taxpayers are going to be shelling out “a lot of money” to pay for his crimes.

On Monday, the City Council’s Claims Committee in Schenectady unanimously approved a settlement to the victim, Nicola Cottone.

After the vote, according to the Daily Gazette, independent Councilman Vince Riggi, chairman of the committee, would not disclose the amount. He could only say that “It’s a lot of money.”

“It’s a tentative settlement,” Riggi said. “It’s not done until all of the parties involved are on board with it.”

The council will approve the final measure on Oct. 9 at their next meeting. In March, as TFTP reported, the department found that Lt. Mark McCracken had committed excessive force, however, he was never charge, nor fired.

“This is what happens when someone hits one of my men,” McCracken would say as he showed off his trophy photo, bragging about severely injuring an innocent handcuffed woman in the midst of an emotional breakdown.

The internal affairs report summarized the encounter as follows:

"(McCracken) pulling and swinging the feet out from (Cottone) while she was handcuffed caused (Cottone) to sustain the laceration to her head. ... After the initial altercation (McCracken) hoists (Cottone) off of the bench and into the air by only her arms, which are still cuffed behind her back. He then carries her in this position out of the muster room and drops her onto her feet in the hallway in front of the Sergeants desk. These actions are egregious and placed (Cottone) at risk of injury. These techniques are not taught in training. A common technique used in this type of circumstance is a bar hammer or something similar. This use of force was excessive."

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/handcuffed-woman-lawsuit-police-officer/

https://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Report-alleges-excessive-force-boast-12725660.php

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« Reply #4126 on: October 02, 2018, 05:45:05 PM »
Red Springs police chief, town manager charged after personnel records taken

The police chief and town manager of Red Springs were arrested Tuesday in connection with the removal of part of the chief's personnel file from Town Hall, authorities said.

Police Chief Ronnie Patterson and Town Manager David Ashburn each face 10 counts of unlawful removal of public records and 10 counts of conspiracy to commit removal of public records. Ashburn also was charged with 10 counts of unlawful disposal of public records.

Authorities said the records included an investigative file related to a sex harassment complaint against Patterson by a former Red Springs employee, documentation related to two felony charges against Patterson related to a fraudulent workers compensation claim by a former town employee, an investigative file related to possible obstruction of justice by Patterson in a federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives case, the results of polygraph examinations of Patterson in all three cases, documents from a federal lawsuit against Patterson and documents from his grievances against the town.

https://www.wral.com/red-springs-police-chief-town-manager-charged-after-personnel-records-taken/17873383/

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« Reply #4127 on: October 03, 2018, 01:52:57 PM »
No surprise that she lied and her department rushed to defend her. Now she will enjoy prison for the next 15 years.

Cop Sentenced to 15 Years for Faking a ‘War on Cops’, Shooting Herself and Blaming Fake ‘Black Man’

Jackson, GA — In September of 2016, police around the country spread the story and asked for prayers for one of their own who’d been shot while on duty. An investigation was launched, a dragnet conducted, the town locked down and a suspect had been brought in. However, cops and their supporters quickly found out they had been duped by their fellow officer once investigators discovered the entire story had been fabricated. This week, former Jackson Police Department Officer Sherry Hall was sentenced to prison for her lies.

In an unprecedented sentence, Superior Court Judge Thomas Wilson made Hall, 43, pay for her crimes. He gave her 15 years in prison followed by another 23 years on probation.

Her story, which sounds like a kindergartner made it up, went something like this — while on patrol, Hall saw a man sitting on the roadside and decided to approach him. As she approached, the man became argumentative, shot her in the stomach, and fled. As the non-existent suspect, described by Hall as ‘a 5’8″ to 6′ black male weighing about 200 pounds,’ ran away, Hall fired twice.

Immediately after the fake shooting, news outlets across the country ran with the narrative that a cop had been shot and the suspect was still at large.

During a press conference after the shooting, Chief James Morgan with the Jackson Police Department, called Hall, a four-year law enforcement veteran, the ultimate professional.

“She’s highly trained and gives it her all,” Morgan said. “She’s a very good officer and a very good person.”

He was then forced to eat those words.

Because an outside agency, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), conducted the investigation, and not the Jackson Police Department, inconsistencies were found and actually examined.


Peaking their interests was the fact that Hall indicated she’d turned off all video and audio recording equipment prior to ‘being shot.’ This led to the GBI looking at evidence from the hard drive of the in-car camera system, as well as engaging the assistance of a GBI Digital Forensic Investigator in an effort to recover additional evidence, according to 11 Alive.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-sentenced-shot-15-years-fake/

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« Reply #4128 on: October 03, 2018, 02:01:29 PM »
Remember the deranged "logic" that cops and the government often employ? "If you have nothing to hide, what are you afraid of?"

Ironic how they cite "unwanted invasion of personal privacy" as one of the reasons for not releasing information but when it comes to lowly plebs (i.e. non-cops) they rarely seem to have an issue with invading their privacy.

Dallas police, DA refuse to release officer's 911 call, other info related to Botham Jean killing

The city of Dallas refuses to release a recording of the 911 call that Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger made after she fatally shot Botham Jean in his apartment last month. Assistant City Attorney Pavala Armstrong wrote that releasing the information would interfere with the investigation into the Sept. 6 shooting.

Other records that police and prosecutors refuse to release include:
  • Guyger's personnel file
  • Records related to her shooting of a man she said took her Taser during a struggle in 2017
  • Guyger's clock-in and clock-out times the day of the shooting
  • Guyger's annual salary
  • Previous administrative leave with the department
  • Other 911 calls about the shooting
  • Guyger's work schedule
  • Body camera and dash camera videos
  • Any off-duty jobs she was approved to work

The city cited a variety of other reasons for withholding the information, including that the release of some items would represent "an unwanted invasion of personal privacy" and would be "highly intimate or embarrassing and of no legitimate concern to the public."

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/dallas-police/2018/10/02/everything-city-dallas-wont-tell-death-botham-jean

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« Reply #4129 on: October 04, 2018, 01:31:59 PM »
The "heroes" who "serve and protect". Stealing Christmas gift money from the pocket of a dying elderly man...

Cop Caught on Own Body Cam Stealing Dying Elderly Man’s Christmas Money

TEXAS CITY, Texas (CN) – A widow claims in court that a former Texas City police officer found her husband unconscious on the side of the road with more than $2,000 in cash meant for Christmas gifts and stole the money, just before the man died.

Linda Mabe sued Texas City and former police officer Linnard Crouch Jr. in Galveston federal court Wednesday, claiming Crouch stole $2,400 in cash from her husband, James Mabe, while he was incapacitated on the side of the road.

Instead of returning the full amount, Crouch gave Mabe less than $300 in a “stack of $1.00 bills that James kept in the center console of the truck he drove,” according to the complaint.

“Some people would call that theft,” Linda’s attorney Randall Kallinen said during a press conference Thursday. “Many would call that theft.”

Linda’s husband was robbed by Crouch, victimized by someone who was supposed to protect and serve the public, she said during the press conference.

Crouch resigned from his position as a Texas City police officer on Jan. 30, according to a press release issued by the police department on Thursday.

“Mr. Crouch is facing criminal charges of theft and possession of a controlled substance,” the press release states. “These charges have been presented to the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office and will be presented to a grand jury upon completion of the investigation.”

The police department declined to give any additional details in the press release, citing the ongoing investigation.

Kallinen said that if the Texas City Police Department had taken more decisive action after several infractions, the incident involving Mabe and Crouch would not have occurred.

He also suggested that the Texas City District Attorney’s Office could face repercussions for corruption if they had failed to correct Crouch’s actions after repeated infractions.

On Dec. 19, 2016, Linda gave her husband the money to buy Christmas presents for the family, according to the complaint.

“Linda and James loved the Christmas Season with the family tradition for more than 45 years being that Linda and James would host a huge Christmas meal followed by the exchange and opening of Christmas gifts,” the lawsuit states.

Mabe didn’t complete the trip and stopped on the side of the road when he “felt that something was wrong physically,” according to the complaint.

Texas City police received a call about the vehicle and sent Crouch to investigate.

“After opening James’ locked truck door, Officer Crouch then reached into James’ right front pocket and removed James’ $2,400 in Christmas present money and other money,” the complaint states. “Officer Crouch never reported the $2,400 and other money [and] instead gave back less than $300.”

A police department memo from January corroborates Linda’s allegations.

“I have reviewed Officer Crouch’s body camera video and have observed Officer Crouch to have removed money from Mr. Mabe’s right front pocket he appears not to have reported,” according to the memo written by Assistant Chief Joe Stanton to Police Chief Robert Burby.

Crouch was suspended last year prior to the incident described in the lawsuit after several complaints were filed against him, dating back to 2011.

The former officer failed to complete incident reports, left information out of other completed reports and failed to wear his body camera at all times while on duty, according to a 68-page notice of suspension and a list of official complaints included as an exhibit with the plaintiff’s lawsuit.

Notices from the list characterized Crouch pattern of actions as “dereliction” and “neglect of duty,” but he didn’t resign until after the Mabe incident.

After emergency services were called, Mabe was taken to a local emergency room where he died later that evening, according to the complaint. His family says his heart failed.

Crouch met with Linda and her son, Michael Mabe, at the emergency room to return James’ personal belongings, the complaint states.

He handed them a baggie with a few hundred dollars inside and allegedly told them that the money was the only personal possession he had found on James.

According to the complaint, Crouch had also breached protocol by giving Linda and Michael the money directly instead of the usual documenting of property by the police department’s inventory process.

Michael said during Thursday’s press conference that the police department and district attorney did not believe that Crouch had taken his family’s money.

He said he didn’t find out about the department’s memo acknowledging the video proof of theft until he requested documents from the department.

When asked who he blames for the incident, Michael said there was “more than enough anger to go around.”

He said that in addition to seeking justice for his mother, he wants to help ensure that “this doesn’t happen to someone else” after seeing his mother’s “day-to-day struggle” since the incident in December.

Michael also indicated that his mother’s lawsuit was filed to focus on the alleged crimes committed, rather than reimbursement of the $2,400.

“The Mabe family’s Christmas, made so sad by James’ death, was shocking and appalling due to the theft or taking by a police officer of the Mabe’s Christmas money,” the lawsuit states.

Linda Mabe seeks punitive damages against Texas City and Crouch for alleged Fourth Amendment and due-process violations. Her attorney, Kallinen, is based in Houston.

Crouch could not be reached for comment.

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-caught-body-cam-stealing-dying-elderly-mans-christmas-money/

Remember this case? A 74 year old man was about to purchase some Christmas gifts with some money that his wife gave him. On his way to the shops he started having chest pain so he pulled over and called for help. The "officer" who "swore" to "serve and protect" didn't help the man, but in this time of need when seconds count, he proceeded to rob him and take his money. This was captured on his bodycam. The poor man later died in the hospital. But that's not all. Not only did he steal $2400 but he later went to the hospital where the man died and gave his grieving wife just $300. Life in prison is the very least that this scumbag deserves but he's no ordinary pleb: he is a uniformed criminal with a badge so of course he got no prison time... And if you look at his record, we are talking about a ruthless and violent career criminal.


Cop Caught on Own Body Cam Stealing Dying Elderly Man’s Money Instead of Helping Him—NO JAIL

Texas City, TX — Officer Linnard R. Crouch was seen on his own body camera—not helping a 74-year-old man who was having a heart attack—but robbing him. The elderly victim, James Mabe had the cash to go buy Christmas presents for his grandchildren, but because the cop robbed him instead of helped him he’d never make it. Now, the officer who stole a dying elderly man’s Christmas money will not be going to jail.

Last month, with almost no news coverage, Crouch pleaded guilty to robbing the elderly dying man. Instead of being punished for his utter betrayal of public trust and despicable act, Crouch was given probation and will not spend one day behind bars.

But that’s not all, Crouch has a history of corruption. Crouch was suspended prior to robbing a dying elderly man on Chirstmas after several complaints were filed against him, dating back to 2011.

The former officer failed to complete incident reports, left information out of other completed reports and failed to wear his body camera at all times while on duty, according to a 68-page notice of suspension and a list of official complaints included as an exhibit with Linda Mabe’s lawsuit filed last year.

What’s more, he was also facing an aggravated assault charge stemming from an incident involving a gun and his girlfriend, according to the Dallas Morning News. But as part of the plea deal, that charge was dismissed.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/officer-steals-elderly-mans-christmas-money/

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4130 on: October 05, 2018, 01:00:30 PM »
Chicago cop found guilty of second degree murder of Laquan McDonald

Jason Van Dyke, the white Chicago police officer accused of fatally shooting black teenager Laquan McDonald 16 times in less than 30 seconds, was found guilty of second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery on Friday.

After the verdict was read, protestors who had gathered outside the courthouse cheered and clapped. Some chanted “justice has won.”

Ahead of the verdict, Judge Vincent Gaughan warned people in the courtroom to contain their outbursts, telling them: “If you do act out, I will have you arrested.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/jason-van-dyke-trial-chicago-cop-found-guilty-of-second-degree-murder-of-laquan-mcdonald

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« Reply #4131 on: October 05, 2018, 02:00:24 PM »
Remember the deranged "logic" that cops and the government often employ? "If you have nothing to hide, what are you afraid of?"

Ironic how they cite "unwanted invasion of personal privacy" as one of the reasons for not releasing information but when it comes to lowly plebs (i.e. non-cops) they rarely seem to have an issue with invading their privacy.

Dallas police, DA refuse to release officer's 911 call, other info related to Botham Jean killing

The city of Dallas refuses to release a recording of the 911 call that Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger made after she fatally shot Botham Jean in his apartment last month. Assistant City Attorney Pavala Armstrong wrote that releasing the information would interfere with the investigation into the Sept. 6 shooting.

Other records that police and prosecutors refuse to release include:
  • Guyger's personnel file
  • Records related to her shooting of a man she said took her Taser during a struggle in 2017
  • Guyger's clock-in and clock-out times the day of the shooting
  • Guyger's annual salary
  • Previous administrative leave with the department
  • Other 911 calls about the shooting
  • Guyger's work schedule
  • Body camera and dash camera videos
  • Any off-duty jobs she was approved to work

The city cited a variety of other reasons for withholding the information, including that the release of some items would represent "an unwanted invasion of personal privacy" and would be "highly intimate or embarrassing and of no legitimate concern to the public."

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/dallas-police/2018/10/02/everything-city-dallas-wont-tell-death-botham-jean


Seriously you just can’t make this stuff up.
This Gang have no morals & are Totally hypocritical

1 set of rules for the Gang members
And another for non gang members ( Public )

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« Reply #4132 on: October 05, 2018, 02:05:30 PM »
Remember this case? A 74 year old man was about to purchase some Christmas gifts with some money that his wife gave him. On his way to the shops he started having chest pain so he pulled over and called for help. The "officer" who "swore" to "serve and protect" didn't help the man, but in this time of need when seconds count, he proceeded to rob him and take his money. This was captured on his bodycam. The poor man later died in the hospital. But that's not all. Not only did he steal $2400 but he later went to the hospital where the man died and gave his grieving wife just $300. Life in prison is the very least that this scumbag deserves but he's no ordinary pleb: he is a uniformed criminal with a badge so of course he got no prison time... And if you look at his record, we are talking about a ruthless and violent career criminal.


Cop Caught on Own Body Cam Stealing Dying Elderly Man’s Money Instead of Helping Him—NO JAIL

Texas City, TX — Officer Linnard R. Crouch was seen on his own body camera—not helping a 74-year-old man who was having a heart attack—but robbing him. The elderly victim, James Mabe had the cash to go buy Christmas presents for his grandchildren, but because the cop robbed him instead of helped him he’d never make it. Now, the officer who stole a dying elderly man’s Christmas money will not be going to jail.

Last month, with almost no news coverage, Crouch pleaded guilty to robbing the elderly dying man. Instead of being punished for his utter betrayal of public trust and despicable act, Crouch was given probation and will not spend one day behind bars.

But that’s not all, Crouch has a history of corruption. Crouch was suspended prior to robbing a dying elderly man on Chirstmas after several complaints were filed against him, dating back to 2011.

The former officer failed to complete incident reports, left information out of other completed reports and failed to wear his body camera at all times while on duty, according to a 68-page notice of suspension and a list of official complaints included as an exhibit with Linda Mabe’s lawsuit filed last year.

What’s more, he was also facing an aggravated assault charge stemming from an incident involving a gun and his girlfriend, according to the Dallas Morning News. But as part of the plea deal, that charge was dismissed.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/officer-steals-elderly-mans-christmas-money/


And as for this Gang member
He’s A total lowlife - He should be beaten everyday of his miserable life
And then beaten some more.

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« Reply #4133 on: October 09, 2018, 02:39:12 PM »
Police dog attacks and mauls ordinary people? "Good boy!"
Police dog attacks cops? "Kill the dog!"

Waco PD dog killed after it attacks handler

A Waco officer shot and killed a police dog Friday after the dog bit its handler while police served a warrant, authorities said.

This isn’t the first episode in which a police dog had to be shot when it attacked an officer in the line of duty. In July 2001, Waco police shot and killed the department’s 3-year-old Dutch shepherd named Blur when the dog and its handler, Waco police Officer John Allovio, were searching for a stolen car suspect in the 800 block of Harlem Avenue. The dog attacked another officer who approached him from behind.

https://www.wacotrib.com/news/police/waco-pd-dog-killed-after-it-attacks-handler/article_4ec7a685-9772-59ed-b367-3c6c1a67b546.html

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« Reply #4134 on: October 09, 2018, 11:46:15 PM »
Police dog attacks and mauls ordinary people? "Good boy!"
Police dog attacks cops? "Kill the dog!"

Waco PD dog killed after it attacks handler

A Waco officer shot and killed a police dog Friday after the dog bit its handler while police served a warrant, authorities said.

This isn’t the first episode in which a police dog had to be shot when it attacked an officer in the line of duty. In July 2001, Waco police shot and killed the department’s 3-year-old Dutch shepherd named Blur when the dog and its handler, Waco police Officer John Allovio, were searching for a stolen car suspect in the 800 block of Harlem Avenue. The dog attacked another officer who approached him from behind.

https://www.wacotrib.com/news/police/waco-pd-dog-killed-after-it-attacks-handler/article_4ec7a685-9772-59ed-b367-3c6c1a67b546.html


The Dogs even Know & Dislike which are the Thug Gang Members    ;D

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« Reply #4135 on: October 10, 2018, 10:11:03 PM »
U guys having fun?

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« Reply #4136 on: October 11, 2018, 01:54:15 AM »
U guys having fun?

Yes of course we are  ;D
Are you Not ?

Where’s your sense of Humor
And Where are your Thoughts & Opinions

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« Reply #4137 on: October 11, 2018, 02:40:52 PM »
2 violent and armed criminals break in to a house, abuse and arrest the occupant and put him in jail. The uniformed criminals had no warrant and now they face charges of home invasion and misconduct in office.
The criminals spent less time in jail than the man they falsely arrested (he was deprived of his liberty for 36 hours) and of course they are now enjoying paid vacation. Now let's see if they'll end up in prison. They could get up to 15 years, which doesn't sound enough. It should be noted that the criminals were part of the gang's "Burglary Task Force" and one of them was honored by Obama with an award in 2012.

2 Detroit cops charged with home invasion

Two Detroit police officers assigned to a burglary task force have been charged with home invasion and misconduct in office after they allegedly kicked in the door of a house on the city’s west side without a search warrant and arrested the homeowner.

Officer Bradley Clark and Sgt. Paul Glaza were charged Friday in 36th District Court  with second-degree home invasion, misconduct in office, malicious destruction of property under $200, and entering without a homeowner's permission in connection with the alleged incident Jan. 22.

Clark was one of 15 Detroit police officers honored in 2012 by former President Barack Obama with the National Association of Police Organizations Top Cops awards.

If convicted, the officers could face up to 15 years in prison.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2018/10/08/2-detroit-cops-charged-home-invasion/1566750002/

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« Reply #4138 on: October 11, 2018, 02:45:50 PM »
Brave grandfather defends his family from an armed and violent criminal.

"Once they shot two times at my face, I had no choice. I was in fear of my life, and I returned fire. I got five grandkids in this house, I'd lay my life down for every one of them.”

No Charges for Grandpa Who Shot an Officer on His Property to Protect His Grandkids

Time and again, as the Free Thought Project has consistently reported, police officers will enter the home of an innocent person and kill them. As is the case most of the time, the officers aren’t charged despite gross negligence leading up to the innocent homeowner’s death. Or, if the homeowner does successfully defend themselves, they are often charged. In rare instances, however, homeowners defend themselves against the officers who come onto their property with no warrant or mistakenly and they are deemed justified in doing so.

David Turley, 63, was one of these homeowners who defended his home against who he thought was an intruder—but was actually a cop—and he has not been charged. What’s more, according to Turley, the cop opened fire on him and all Turley did was return fire. Luckily for Turley, officer Zachary Morris was a bad shot.

According to police, the incident happened Wednesday morning just before 6 a.m. in Turley’s neighborhood. Police say Morris was responding to a call about a “suspicious person” and when he arrived in the neighborhood, someone matching the description fled.

Police say Morris pursued the person until he lost sight of him behind some houses. That’s when Turley heard someone trying to come into his yard.

“I heard some commotion over there by the fence,” said Turley. “I saw someone standing there with a flashlight on the ground, so I walked over to see what was going on. As I got closer, POW POW! And when he did, I had my weapon by my side and I just pulled up and fired and I started toward the ground to take cover.”

Turley told WFIE News that after he heard two bullets wiz past his head, he had no other option but to return fire. Unlike Morris, Turley did not miss and the bullet struck the officer in the lower section of his bullet proof vest and fragmenting off into his abdomen.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/no-charges-for-grandpa-who-shot-an-officer-on-his-property-to-protect-his-grandkids/

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« Reply #4139 on: October 16, 2018, 02:40:42 PM »
Remember when they can't make the charges stick to someone, they will just slap the "lying to the FBI" charge to put them in prison or extort them. Now see what happens if someone who works for the FBI lied under oath...

FBI official improperly accepted sports tickets from reporter, watchdog finds

A senior FBI official accepted two tickets to a professional sporting event from a television reporter who regularly covered the bureau, the Justice Department's internal watchdog said Tuesday.

The office of DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that the unnamed official had not reimbursed the correspondent for the tickets, despite initially claiming under oath that he had done so. The watchdog said that the official's actions violated federal regulations on gifts.

The Justice Department declined to prosecute the official, who has since retired from the FBI.

Horowitz's office also found that the official previously accepted a ticket to a different sporting event from the same reporter, as well as a ticket to a third sporting event from a different correspondent. The official said he had reimbursed the reporters for those tickets, but the watchdog said it found no evidence to support that claim and the official did not provide any proof.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-official-improperly-accepted-tickets-from-reporter-watchdog-finds

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« Reply #4140 on: October 17, 2018, 03:48:43 PM »
Just one year is not enough and probably less than the person they framed would have gotten.

Two former Florida officers get prison for framing black teenager

Both will serve a year in federal prison for framing a black teenager for burglaries he did not commit.

They admitted to being part of a scheme to frame the 16-year-old so the police chief could claim a perfect rate of solving burglaries in the small city.

The judge insisted on prison for the pair despite plea deals calling for house arrest.

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« Reply #4141 on: October 17, 2018, 03:54:38 PM »
This habitual liar tried to cover up his hit and run by lying and claiming his car was stolen. "Ordinary" people get the book thrown at them just for a hit-and-run, let alone to stage this elaborate coverup. Of course he will not serve a single day in prison. But let's keep deluding ourselves that "the system works" and the laws apply equally.

Former Clay County homicide detective found guilty for lying about hit-and-run

The former Clay County Sheriff’s Office homicide detective who was accused of staging a scene after he was involved in a hit-and-run has been found guilty of two charges.

Mark Andrews, a 10-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, pleaded no contest to leaving the scene of an accident resulting in damage and for false report of a commission of crime, but the judge adjudicated him guilty.

Andrews must surrender his law-enforcement certification, serve 11 months of probation, pay back nearly $6,675 in court costs and complete 25 hours of community service.

Andrews had been at the Sheriff’s Office for 10 years, and wasn’t the first time he was accused of lying.

https://www.jacksonville.com/news/20181016/former-clay-county-homicide-detective-found-guilty-for-lying-about-hit-and-run

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« Reply #4142 on: October 18, 2018, 02:46:05 PM »
Just 4 years?

Ex-FBI agent sentenced for leaking classified documents to reporter

A Minnesota judge on Thursday sentenced a former FBI agent to four years behind bars after the man reportedly confessed to giving classified defense documents to a reporter.

U.S. District Judge Wilhelmina Wright told Terry James Albury, 39, who pleaded guilty earlier this year, that he “knowingly” committed the crime despite its illegality, according to The Associated Press.

“You did so willingly. You knew that what you did was a criminal act, and you knew that you were putting the nation's security at risk,” the judge told Albury.

The 4-year prison term matches the seriousness of the crime, Wright said, and should serve as a deterrent to others.

Prosecutors labeled Albury’s actions a betrayal of the public’s trust when he stole more than 70 documents, dozens of which were considered classified, The Associated Press reported. A “secret” document pertaining to how the bureau assesses confidential informants was reportedly among the records he provided to an online news organization.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ex-fbi-agent-sentenced-for-leaking-classified-documents-to-reporter


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« Reply #4143 on: October 24, 2018, 04:32:05 PM »
Criminal gang.

Feds: 3 Miami cops took cash to guard "drug traffickers" in undercover sting



Three City of Miami police officers are facing federal narcotics charges after they allegedly took cash to provide armed escorts for what they believed to be drug traffickers in a months-long undercover operation, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/feds-3-miami-cops-took-cash-to-guard-drug-traffickers-in-undercover-sting/

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« Reply #4144 on: October 24, 2018, 04:43:25 PM »
Of course they will lie to cover up their crimes. And even the "internal investigation" is now being called into question. No surprise. When you wield this sort of power and you can also investigate yourself these things are bound to happen.

Trial Begins for 2 Pomona Police Officers Charged With Beating Teen at Fairgrounds, Then Trying to Cover it Up

A federal prosecutor in the criminal trial of two Pomona police officers charged in a violent encounter with a teenager told jurors Tuesday that a video showing cops pummeling the teen would prove the officers’ guilt, while defense attorneys countered the same footage would help to vindicate the men.

The dueling claims over the video a bystander captured on his cellphone came during opening statements in the trial. Cpl. Chad Jensen, a 21-year veteran of the Pomona department, faces charges he used excessive force against then-16-year-old Christian Aguilar during the incident at the Los Angeles County Fair three years ago.

Jensen and Officer Prince Hutchinson, his partner on the night of the encounter, are also accused of lying in reports and court testimony to cover up the two blows Jensen dealt to the teen’s face. A separate trial for a third officer, who faces charges stemming from how he conducted the department’s internal investigation into the incident, is scheduled for next month.



https://ktla.com/2018/10/23/trial-begins-for-2-pomona-police-officers-charged-with-beating-teen-at-fairgrounds-then-trying-to-cover-it-up/


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« Reply #4145 on: October 24, 2018, 08:02:27 PM »
Remember this case? A 74 year old man was about to purchase some Christmas gifts with some money that his wife gave him. On his way to the shops he started having chest pain so he pulled over and called for help. The "officer" who "swore" to "serve and protect" didn't help the man, but in this time of need when seconds count, he proceeded to rob him and take his money. This was captured on his bodycam. The poor man later died in the hospital. But that's not all. Not only did he steal $2400 but he later went to the hospital where the man died and gave his grieving wife just $300. Life in prison is the very least that this scumbag deserves but he's no ordinary pleb: he is a uniformed criminal with a badge so of course he got no prison time... And if you look at his record, we are talking about a ruthless and violent career criminal.


Cop Caught on Own Body Cam Stealing Dying Elderly Man’s Money Instead of Helping Him—NO JAIL

Texas City, TX — Officer Linnard R. Crouch was seen on his own body camera—not helping a 74-year-old man who was having a heart attack—but robbing him. The elderly victim, James Mabe had the cash to go buy Christmas presents for his grandchildren, but because the cop robbed him instead of helped him he’d never make it. Now, the officer who stole a dying elderly man’s Christmas money will not be going to jail.

Last month, with almost no news coverage, Crouch pleaded guilty to robbing the elderly dying man. Instead of being punished for his utter betrayal of public trust and despicable act, Crouch was given probation and will not spend one day behind bars.

But that’s not all, Crouch has a history of corruption. Crouch was suspended prior to robbing a dying elderly man on Chirstmas after several complaints were filed against him, dating back to 2011.

The former officer failed to complete incident reports, left information out of other completed reports and failed to wear his body camera at all times while on duty, according to a 68-page notice of suspension and a list of official complaints included as an exhibit with Linda Mabe’s lawsuit filed last year.

What’s more, he was also facing an aggravated assault charge stemming from an incident involving a gun and his girlfriend, according to the Dallas Morning News. But as part of the plea deal, that charge was dismissed.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/officer-steals-elderly-mans-christmas-money/


This is a good and valid example of the court system failing the citizens. It is my belief and always has, that when a police officer violates the trust given his position like what happened here, that the court go out of its way to set an example with the officer by filing the most serious valid charges and then sentencing the officer to the maximum sentence in every case. I can't justify what happened here and it sickens me

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« Reply #4146 on: October 24, 2018, 08:03:49 PM »

The Dogs even Know & Dislike which are the Thug Gang Members    ;D

Not all that funny

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« Reply #4147 on: October 25, 2018, 02:25:07 AM »
Not all that funny

No Not if your a Scumbag "Gang" member & you get mauled by your own Dog
Only The Rest of us decent Folk Think They got what they've long deserved & its Hilarious.
No Not at All funny for The Scumbag "Gang" Members Dog - poor thing is shot dead.

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« Reply #4148 on: October 25, 2018, 02:39:08 PM »
Once again, the taxpayers will have to foot the bill for the violent entertainment of these uniformed criminals. Notice how they moved to quickly settle this (they're not paying out of their pockets anyway) before the discovery phase, which might have uncovered a more widespread pattern of abuse.

Cuyahoga County to pay $180,000 settlement after juvenile inmates forced to fight for guards’ entertainment

 Cuyahoga County has agreed to pay nearly $180,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by four former juvenile detention inmates who claimed guards forced them to fight for their own entertainment. The suit claims the fights, referred to as "Fight Nights," were a long standing tradition inside the detention center.

At least one of those fights was captured on a surveillance camera inside the detention center, showing an inmate throwing a punch, then body slamming the other inmate to the ground. Attorneys for the inmates claim the video also shows guards letting the inmates into a room two at a time, locking the door and then having them fight inside the room.

Because the case was settled before discovery, attorneys said they could not really determine how many other inmates were involved or for how long the activity had taken place.

https://fox8.com/2018/10/24/cuyahoga-county-to-pay-180000-settlement-after-juvenile-inmates-forced-to-fight-for-guards-entertainment

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« Reply #4149 on: October 25, 2018, 02:45:04 PM »
No Not if your a Scumbag "Gang" member & you get mauled by your own Dog
Only The Rest of us decent Folk Think They got what they've long deserved & its Hilarious.
No Not at All funny for The Scumbag "Gang" Members Dog - poor thing is shot dead.

Indeed. There are several cases when cops unleash the dogs on handcuffed, cooperative or even innocent people and they laugh at the unnecessary suffering and abuse. However, when it's one of their own that gets attacked, all of a sudden they don't find it that entertaining.