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« Reply #4600 on: September 10, 2019, 06:37:33 PM »
Only the finest people...

This one just happened to be charged with a mere 61 counts:

2 counts of sexual abuse
2 counts of attempted sexual abuse
1 count of attempted sexual assault
4 counts of sexual extortion
4 counts of unlawful sexual conduct
8 counts of unlawful imprisonment
8 counts of kidnapping
4 counts of harassment
8 counts of forgery
5 counts of fraudulent schemes and artifices
7 counts of fraudulent schemes and practices, willful concealment
8 counts of tampering with a public record


Arizona trooper arrested on sex-related, kidnapping and fraud charges



An Arizona state trooper was arrested Tuesday and charged with 61 counts -- ranging from alleged sexual abuse and extortion to kidnapping and fraud -- after his department said he was using his position to trade "leniency for favor."

Tremaine Jackson, 43, worked for the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) for 13 years and was assigned to the department's Metro Motors District when authorities say they started receiving calls from women alleging that he'd made inappropriate comments and sexually abused them while on the job.

Col. Frank Milstead, director of AZDPS, said at a press conference Tuesday that on May 19, the department received its first complaint from a female motorist. who said Jackson made inappropriate comments to her during a traffic stop.

While investigating that complaint, police received a second complaint that alleged Jackson made inappropriate comments and engaged in "criminal behavior to the extent of sexual abuse," Milstead said. Jackson was put on administrative leave.

As the AZDPS's special investigation unit began to further probe Jackson's behavior while on duty, it contacted several women who had been stopped or cited by him dating back to Oct. 29, 2018, when police believe the first account of inappropriate and unlawful contact occurred.

Milstead said the investigation revealed at least eight women were alleged to have been harassed or sexually abused by Jackson while he was in uniform and in a marked or unmarked Arizona Department trooper car. Further, Milstead said, "we believe this may not be all of our victims."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/arizona-trooper-arrested-on-sex-related-kidnapping-and-fraud-charges-police

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« Reply #4601 on: September 11, 2019, 02:28:24 PM »
Only the finest people...

This one just happened to be charged with a mere 61 counts:

2 counts of sexual abuse
2 counts of attempted sexual abuse
1 count of attempted sexual assault
4 counts of sexual extortion
4 counts of unlawful sexual conduct
8 counts of unlawful imprisonment
8 counts of kidnapping
4 counts of harassment
8 counts of forgery
5 counts of fraudulent schemes and artifices
7 counts of fraudulent schemes and practices, willful concealment
8 counts of tampering with a public record


Arizona trooper arrested on sex-related, kidnapping and fraud charges



An Arizona state trooper was arrested Tuesday and charged with 61 counts -- ranging from alleged sexual abuse and extortion to kidnapping and fraud -- after his department said he was using his position to trade "leniency for favor."

Tremaine Jackson, 43, worked for the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) for 13 years and was assigned to the department's Metro Motors District when authorities say they started receiving calls from women alleging that he'd made inappropriate comments and sexually abused them while on the job.

Col. Frank Milstead, director of AZDPS, said at a press conference Tuesday that on May 19, the department received its first complaint from a female motorist. who said Jackson made inappropriate comments to her during a traffic stop.

While investigating that complaint, police received a second complaint that alleged Jackson made inappropriate comments and engaged in "criminal behavior to the extent of sexual abuse," Milstead said. Jackson was put on administrative leave.

As the AZDPS's special investigation unit began to further probe Jackson's behavior while on duty, it contacted several women who had been stopped or cited by him dating back to Oct. 29, 2018, when police believe the first account of inappropriate and unlawful contact occurred.

Milstead said the investigation revealed at least eight women were alleged to have been harassed or sexually abused by Jackson while he was in uniform and in a marked or unmarked Arizona Department trooper car. Further, Milstead said, "we believe this may not be all of our victims."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/arizona-trooper-arrested-on-sex-related-kidnapping-and-fraud-charges-police


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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4602 on: September 12, 2019, 01:11:37 PM »
Once again the taxpayers will foot the bill. And these people who were unjustly imprisoned and dragged through the mud will have to wait years before they get the full amount. Why not raid the coffers or the houses of the cops and prosecutors who were responsible for this injustice? Why should taxpayers always foot the bill?

Nebraska county OKs sales tax to pay wrongfully convicted

A Nebraska county that owes more than $30 million to six people wrongfully convicted of murder approved a new half-cent sales tax Wednesday to help pay the legal judgment, but the former prisoners still will have to wait at least six years to collect the full amount they're owed.

The Gage County Board of Supervisors voted 7-0 to impose the sales tax, which will generate an additional $1.3 million annually to cover the county's debt.

Known as the Beatrice Six, the ex-inmates spent more than 70 years in prison collectively for a 1985 rape and killing in Beatrice, Nebraska, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of Lincoln. DNA evidence exonerated them in 2008.

They sued Gage County the following year, alleging that the county ran a reckless investigation. A federal jury awarded them $28.1 million in 2016, plus interest and attorney fees that raise the total to more than $30 million. The county wasn't properly insured when the six were convicted, and its appeals were all rejected. That left officials with no choice but to pay the judgment.

Now that the county has to pay it, "we're trying to find ways to fund this as best as possible and take some of the burden off the landowner," said County Board Chairman Erich Tiemann, according to the Beatrice Daily Sun.

Gage County has already raised its property tax as high as legally allowed and has started making $3.8 million a year in payments, but county officials say relying on property taxes alone isn't fair to farmers whose land requires them to pay much more than homeowners and renters.

https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/business/article234987382.html

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« Reply #4603 on: September 13, 2019, 01:21:37 PM »
The same government that will use force to remove children from their families "for their own good", will send them in even worse abusive situations and ignore reports about the child's horrific abuse. First they send the 2 year old girl to be with a disgusting pedophile, then they sent her to another home where she was abused to the point of suffering organ failure, losing her toes and suffering serious burns to 80% of her skin. But remember, the government "protects" you. The descriptions below are horrific.

Horrible Child Abuse Blamed on Arizona Agencies

TUCSON (CN) — After Arizona’s Department of Child Safety placed a toddler with a man who ran a “pornographic pedophile ring” out of his home, it moved her to a home where the foster mother burned her with scalding water over 80 percent of her body, the little girl’s guardian claims in court.

Fleming and Curti PLC, court-appointed guardian of Jane Doe, sued Arizona, its Department of Child Safety, other state agencies, the Christian Family Care Agency and a host of other institutions and people, in Pima County Court.

The Department of Child Safety, formerly Child Protective Services, removed Jane Doe from her biological mother’s home in 2013, when she was 2, and placed her with David and Barbara Frodsham, a state-licensed foster home, according to the June 16 lawsuit.

The state allowed Jane to stay with the Frodshams for 18 months, despite her biological mother’s complaints of “Jane Doe’s repeated documented urinary tract infections,” the complaint states.

“Instead of investigating Jane Doe’s biological mother’s concerns of abuse, [DCS] and the defendant caseworkers accused her of making false and exaggerated reports to DCS,” according to the complaint.

The state did not act until David Frodsham, driving drunk, left 3-year-old Jane and another child in his parked car while he was collecting his foster parent check in a state office, while “visibly drunk and acting belligerent.” Police were called and found Frodsham had a .28 blood alcohol concentration. They removed Jane from his care but did not investigate his home, the complaint states.

It continues: “Later, David Frodsham was arrested and accused of sexual misconduct with a minor, procuring minors for sex, and possessing and/or manufacturing child pornography. Law enforcement’s investigation revealed a video made by David Frodsham of a 3- or 4-year-old girl being penetrated by an adult male and screaming for her mommy. David Frodsham pled guilty rather than face a trial and has been sentenced to 17 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections. David Frodsham was part of a pornography ring involving numerous children in his pornography and the procurement of sex for the ring.” (Citation to sentencing document omitted.)

Four more state and federal cases involving a child placed in Frodsham’s home are pending against him, and more are expected to be filed, according to the complaint.


Unfortunately, things did not improve much when the state moved Jane into the care of Justin and Samantha Osteraas, her guardian says. According to the complaint, “Defendant Samantha Osteraas submerged and held down Jane Doe, a 5-year-old, in a bath of scalding hot water. Jane Doe suffered severe burns over 80 percent of her body. When police arrived, there was blood on the floor and piece of Jane Doe’s skin were falling off her body. There were bruises to her neck and arms along with other signs of trauma.”

Jane had to be placed in a medically induced coma, suffering from organ failure. She lost her toes to amputation “and will undergo lifelong operations to replace 80 percent of the skin on her body and will need incredible amounts of care for the duration of her life as a result of the abuse she suffered in the Osteraases’ home.”


Samantha Osteraas, 28, was arrested in January this year and charged with child abuse. The state then removed her three biological children from her home, according to the Arizona Daily Star. She is awaiting trial.

Jane’s guardian seeks punitive damages for negligence, respondeat superior, breach of duty, intentional infliction of emotional distress, assault and battery, and constitutional violations.

Here are the defendants:
State of Arizona;
Arizona Department of Child Safety;
Arizona Department of Economic Security;
Child Protective Services;
Division of Children, Youth and Families;
Christian Family Care;
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona Inc.;
St. Nicholas of Myra;
Mark Brnovich;
Gregory McKay;
Charles Flanagan;
Clarence Carter;
Jeannette Sheldon;
Eva Pena;
Katherine Mayer;
Cassie Dixon;
Monica Reyes;
Norel Alviti;
Rosette Codner;
Jack Roddy;
David Frodsham;
Barbara Frodsham;
Samantha Osteraas;
Justin Osteraas.

Jane is represented by the Cadigan Law Firm and Carillo Law Firms of Tucson, and by Manly, Stewart & Finaldi in Irvine, Calif.

A DCS spokesperson said the agency does not comment on pending litigation.

https://www.courthousenews.com/horrible-child-abuse-blamed-arizona-agencies/

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« Reply #4604 on: September 13, 2019, 07:01:52 PM »
That maybe the Legal Bollocks
Only Any Sane Rational Person Thinks That The Law Is Fucked Up.
And Badly Fucked Up.

Kids are Being Shot & Killed in School & The Police Don’t Have To Protect Them ::) ::)
What are they For Then just to Protec Each Other.

Speaking for a vast majority of the cops, we don't care what a judge decides in an aftermath, 1 of the main reasons we chose the career was the possibility we at some point could intervene and stop something like this. That an officer had the chance and chose not to act, I have no sympathy for them. Throw them to the wolves. If you wear the badge, and aren't willing on a daily basis to risk your safety for others, especially children, you are in the wrong profession

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« Reply #4605 on: September 14, 2019, 08:59:15 AM »
Speaking for a vast majority of the cops, we don't care what a judge decides in an aftermath, 1 of the main reasons we chose the career was the possibility we at some point could intervene and stop something like this. That an officer had the chance and chose not to act, I have no sympathy for them. Throw them to the wolves. If you wear the badge, and aren't willing on a daily basis to risk your safety for others, especially children, you are in the wrong profession
The most rational thing you've ever posted.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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« Reply #4606 on: September 15, 2019, 04:42:42 PM »
Speaking for a vast majority of the cops, we don't care what a judge decides in an aftermath, 1 of the main reasons we chose the career was the possibility we at some point could intervene and stop something like this. That an officer had the chance and chose not to act, I have no sympathy for them. Throw them to the wolves. If you wear the badge, and aren't willing on a daily basis to risk your safety for others, especially children, you are in the wrong profession

Agreed
On most of what you stated.
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« Reply #4607 on: September 17, 2019, 11:29:05 AM »
Only took them 5 years to indict him... So this "sheriff" allegedly planned to have someone kill a cop that might have had dirt on him but he was not charged for conspiring and planning the murder and only with "obstruction of justice"?

North Carolina sheriff urged killing ex-deputy over racist recording, records allege

Granville County Sheriff Brindell Wilkins was indicted Monday on two counts of felony obstruction of justice amid allegations he discussed killing a former deputy who had a recording of him using “racially insensitive language.”

Wilkins, who has served since 2009, was indicted after a recorded conversation with a “well-known” person who threatened a former deputy, Joshua Freeman, Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said Monday.

During a 2014 conversation, court records said, Wilkins indicated he thought Freeman would soon unveil an audio recording of him using “racially insensitive language” to authorities in Raleigh.

The sheriff advised the person to “take care of it” and “the only way you gonna stop him is kill him,” court records said, adding instructions on how to commit the murder without being identified.

“You ain’t got the weapon, you ain’t got nothing to go on,” Wilkins said, according to court records. “The only way we find out these murder things is people talk. You can’t tell nobody, not a thing.”

In that conversation, Wilkins heard specific threats to kill his former deputy at a particular time and place but did not warn the officer or take any action, court records said.

https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article235162622.html

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« Reply #4608 on: September 17, 2019, 08:28:23 PM »
An innocent man sitting in jail for 2 years without even being convicted and on very flimsy, if any, evidence... He was about to buy a house but he spent all his life savings defending himself against a vindictive state and lost his job. As long as the cops and the prosecutors are not held accountable, things like this will continue to happen.

Trinidad native who served two years in jail awaiting murder trial in Bronx is innocent

A Trinidad native who served two years behind bars awaiting trial for a 2017 murder walked out of a Bronx courthouse a free man after prosecutors moved to dismiss his case Tuesday.

Virgil Mitchell, 34 and father of a 3-year-old boy who he hasn’t seen in two years, was elated after leaving the courtroom with his attorneys after his double-shooting case was formally tossed by Justice James McCarty on a strong recommendation by the Bronx District Attorney’s office.

Mitchell, who was brought into the case by an anonymous Crime Stoppers tip, was picked out in a photo array and a lineup by a single witness. But the one-witness identification was debunked and there was ample evidence that exonerates Mitchell of the crime, the DA’s office said.

Several witnesses provided to the DA’s office by the defense, all of whom had clean records, put Mitchell inside the heavily-secured Trinidadian festival “the entire time that they were." They told prosecutors there was tight NYPD security that day — with the use of metal detector wands. As is customary during the event known as “Holiday of Colors,” attendees were splashed with colorful paint. Prosecutors conceded that it is “highly likely” Mitchell’s clothes would have been drenched with paint and could not have “looked like a white [t-shirt]” which the gunman was said to have been wearing.

Prosecutors eventually conceded that the case against Mitchell was flimsy.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-virgil-mitchell-murder-dismissed-20190917-ssjujtckqjenviy3fnn7fyzrfa-story.html

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« Reply #4609 on: September 19, 2019, 12:13:14 AM »
Providing security for El Chapo's wife and dealing cocaine.. "NY's finest".

NYPD cop who ‘provided security’ for El Chapo’s wife busted for dealing cocaine

An NYPD officer who provided security for the wife of El Chapo was busted for dealing cocaine and acting as security for other dealers in Queens, sources said Wednesday.

Officer Ishmael Bailey, 36, escorted the wife of the notorious drug kingpin, Emma Coronel Aispuro, to Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s sentencing in Brooklyn federal court in July, law enforcement sources told The Post. Bailey was nabbed Wednesday on charges of conspiracy, sale of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, bribe receiving and official misconduct for allegedly acting as security twice when a load of cocaine was transported from various locations around Queens.

https://nypost.com/2019/09/18/nypd-cop-who-provided-security-for-el-chapos-wife-busted-for-dealing-cocaine/

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« Reply #4610 on: September 19, 2019, 12:21:28 AM »
Only the finest people to protect the children..

ECISD officer charged with sexual assault of a child

An Ector County ISD officer is facing charges for sexual assault of a child.  David Franco, 43, worked at Wilson and Young Middle school, though it's unclear if that's where the assault happened. He has since been terminated.

According to police records, on Sept. 14, a parent reported that her 14-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by Franco. The child's parents found inappropriate text messages, to which Franco later admitted having sent. Franco also admitted to having intercourse with the child, an arrest affidavit reads.

Franco has also been charged with improper relationship between educator and student as well as indecency with a child (sexual contact). All three of his charges are second degree felonies.

https://www.newswest9.com/article/news/crime/ecisd-officer-arrested-sexual-assault-child/513-5d384f7e-8a4e-4d2c-913e-742db1214325

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« Reply #4611 on: September 19, 2019, 12:25:46 AM »
These people are put in leadership positions?
(beware, the article is taken from a notorious "anti cop" website)

Former Alabama Correctional Lieutenant Indicted for Allowing Inmate Abuse

The Justice Department today announced that a Federal Grand Jury sitting in Montgomery, Alabama, returned a two-count indictment charging former Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) Lieutenant Willie Burks, 39, with failing to stop a sergeant under his command from kicking and striking with a baton a handcuffed and compliant inmate at ADOC’s Elmore Correctional Facility. Burks also was charged with making false statements to the federal grand jury in connection with the investigation.

Three former and current corrections officers have previously pleaded guilty in connection with this incident. Former Alabama Department of Corrections Sergeant Ulysses Oliver pleaded guilty to unlawfully assaulting two handcuffed inmates. Corrections Officers Briana Mosley and Leon Williams pleaded guilty for failing to intervene to prevent the abuse by former-Sergeant Oliver.

According to the prior guilty pleas, Oliver went to an observation room holding the two inmate victims, who were both handcuffed and sitting quietly. Oliver pulled the first victim from the observation room into an adjacent hallway, where he struck the victim multiple times with his fists and feet, and then used his collapsible baton to strike the victim approximately 19 times. After assaulting the first victim, Oliver returned to the observation room and pulled the second victim into the hallway. Oliver kicked the second victim and used his baton to strike the victim approximately 10 times. During the assaults, the victims were handcuffed, and were not resisting or posing a threat. After, Oliver returned to the observation room where the victims were held and shoved the tip of his baton into the face of one of the victims, lacerating the victim’s face. Oliver assaulted the victims as punishment because he believed that the victims had brought contraband into the facility. Oliver assaulted the victims in the presence of other ADOC correctional officers, who did not intervene to prevent the assaults.   

Burks faces a statutory maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

The charges contained in the indictment are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.

This case is being investigated by the FBI’s Mobile Division and ADOC’s Investigations and Intelligence Division. It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Baxley of the Middle District of Alabama, and Special Legal Counsel Mark Blumberg, Special Litigation Counsel Jared Fishman, and Trial Attorney David Reese of the Civil Rights Division.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-alabama-correctional-lieutenant-indicted-allowing-inmate-abuse

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Re: Police State - Official Thread
« Reply #4612 on: September 19, 2019, 05:10:04 AM »
should be executed

Only the finest people to protect the children..

ECISD officer charged with sexual assault of a child

An Ector County ISD officer is facing charges for sexual assault of a child.  David Franco, 43, worked at Wilson and Young Middle school, though it's unclear if that's where the assault happened. He has since been terminated.

According to police records, on Sept. 14, a parent reported that her 14-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by Franco. The child's parents found inappropriate text messages, to which Franco later admitted having sent. Franco also admitted to having intercourse with the child, an arrest affidavit reads.

Franco has also been charged with improper relationship between educator and student as well as indecency with a child (sexual contact). All three of his charges are second degree felonies.

https://www.newswest9.com/article/news/crime/ecisd-officer-arrested-sexual-assault-child/513-5d384f7e-8a4e-4d2c-913e-742db1214325

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« Reply #4613 on: September 19, 2019, 10:11:11 AM »
Cops chase a car that crashes on to another car. The car hits a telephone pole and catches fire and the innocent driver (not the one the cops were chasing) crawls out of his car while he's on fire. Of course the cops have "no duty to protect" but apparently all the intention to attack an innocent person so they starting kicking him. The man sustained fractured ribs and has been left permanently disfigured with third degree burns.

Of course the cops received no prison time, their only "punishment" is that they can't be cops again.. Yeah that'll show them...  ::) Apparently the DA thinks this is "accountability" and "the most fair and just resolution". I'm sure he would've said the same thing if a gang of thugs attacked a cop lying on the ground while he was burning.

Jersey City cops shown on video kicking man lose jobs, avoid jail time

Jersey City police officers will not face jail time but lost their jobs after they entered guilty pleas for charges stemming from their actions when they were caught on camera kicking a man after a fiery 2017 crash, authorities said Tuesday.

Police were chasing Leo Pinkston on June 4, 2017, at a high speed for 6 miles in Jersey City before Pinkston crashed into a car driven by Miguel Feliz-Rodriguez. Three officers fired shots at Pinkston's vehicle during the chase.

Both cars caught fire, and when Feliz-Rodriguez got out of his car, he was seen being kicked by several officers. His clothing was on fire when he got out of the vehicle. He was also dragged by his legs on the ground away from the vehicle.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/crime/2019/09/17/jersey-city-nj-police-video-kicking-man-lose-jobs-avoid-jail-time/2356317001/


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« Reply #4614 on: September 19, 2019, 10:20:43 AM »
should be executed


I agree. But it wouldn't surprise me if he gets some sweet plea deal will little to no prison time. Just look at these recent examples:

VPOTUS: "Police officers are the best of us".

Multiple sexual assault charges against a 5 year old girl, four of the charges were Class A felonies carrying mandatory 20-year prison terms.

NO PRISON TIME.

No jail time for former HPD officer charged with sexually assaulting child



A former Honolulu Police Department officer charged with sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl for several years will not go to jail.

According to an indictment, Teddy Van Lerberghe assaulted the girl from 2004 to 2008.

Van Lerberghe initially pleaded not guilty, but he changed his plea to no contest earlier this month after reaching a deal with prosecutors.

Felony sex assault charges usually carry long prison terms, but the 45-year-old only faces five years probation when he's sentenced in August.

He will also have to register as a sex offender.

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/05/29/no-jail-time-former-hpd-officer-charged-with-sexually-assaulting-child/



Remember this case?

Molesting a 15 year old girl who was already the victim of sexual abuse and thought she would get help by going to the police... He is expected to get just 3 years in prison...

LASD Sex Crimes Detective Pleads Guilty to Molesting Teen Whose Sex Assault Case He Was Investigating

A former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department detective pleaded guilty to child molestation involving a teenager whose sexual assault case he was investigating, authorities said Wednesday.

Neil David Kimball, 46, of Agoura, pleaded guilty to a lewd act with a child and unlawful sexual intercourse, the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office said.

The former detective was initially charged with forcible rape against a minor 14 years or older while the victim was tied or bound, as well as witness intimidation by threat of force, the DA said.

While working as a detective with the Special Victims Bureau for sex crimes in 2017, he met with a 15-year-old when she reported being a victim of sexual assault.

Kimball’s sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 8, 2019, at a Ventura court. He is expected to be sentenced to three years in prison under the terms of a plea agreement.

https://ktla.com/2019/07/10/l-a-county-sheriffs-sex-crimes-detective-pleads-guilty-to-molesting-teen-whose-sexual-assault-case-he-was-investigating

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« Reply #4615 on: September 22, 2019, 09:41:09 AM »
Civil asset forfeiture is stealing, pure and simple, a well organized racket but it's only marginally "legal" because it's done by the government. Keep in mind this decision is by the 9th District Court..

Ninth Circuit Upholds Its Previous Declaration That Cops Stealing Your Stuff Doesn't Violate The Constitution

Earlier this spring, the Ninth Circuit Appeals Court basically said it's okay for cops to steal property from citizens. This isn't because stealing is okay. It isn't. It's illegal. It's that stealing someone's possessions after they've been seized with a warrant doesn't violate the Constitution.

In this case, officers, who were engaged in an illegal gambling investigation, raided a couple's home, walking away with far more property than they officially said they did:

Following the search, the City Officers gave Appellants an inventory sheet stating that they seized approximately $50,000 from the properties. Appellants allege, however, that the officers actually seized $151,380 in cash and another $125,000 in rare coins. Appellants claim that the City Officers stole the difference between the amount listed on the inventory sheet and the amount that was actually seized from the properties.

Despite it being apparently obvious that being illegally stripped of personal possessions would interfere with a person's direct interest in the property they no longer have, the court extended qualified immunity to the officers. It reasoned that theft, while illegal, isn't unconstitutional, even when it's the government stealing from citizens.

The panel determined that at the time of the incident, there was no clearly established law holding that officers violate the Fourth or Fourteenth Amendment when they steal property that is seized pursuant to a warrant.

The Ninth Circuit then withdrew this opinion, suggesting it may have had second thoughts about allowing officers to engage in theft so long as they have a warrant. It needn't have bothered. The superseding opinion [PDF] changes nothing. It points out that only one other circuit has reached the conclusion that theft by law enforcement officers violates the Constitution, but that opinion was unpublished, which means it simply doesn't count.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190909/12232742945/ninth-circuit-upholds-previous-declaration-that-cops-stealing-your-stuff-doesnt-violate-constitution.shtml

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« Reply #4616 on: September 22, 2019, 01:44:15 PM »
Another "brave hero"... This time he arrested a 6 year old and an 8 year old child the same day. Several of his ilk seem to act real tough when it comes to children but will run and hide when they have to face real danger (see for example the Coward of Broward who didn't have a "duty to protect" the students that were being killed).

Orlando school resource officer to face probe after arresting students ages 6, 8

An Orlando police school resource officer arrested two elementary school students — ages 6 and 8 — on unrelated misdemeanor charges Thursday morning, according to a department spokesman.

Officer Dennis Turner is now facing a department investigation because he did not receive approval from a Watch Commander, which is department policy for arresting minors under age 12, Sgt. David Baker said in an email. Turner is a member of the department’s Reserve Unit, which is made up of retired OPD officers.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-ne-elementary-students-arrested-opd-20190920-butinzfpnvbf3j2xk7euiyshve-story.html

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/grandmother-outraged-over-6-year-old-girls-arrest?source=twitter&medium=social&campaign=snd&utm_content=wkmg6

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« Reply #4617 on: September 23, 2019, 03:25:43 PM »
So we have trespassing, breaking into a house, not having a warrant, shooting 2 dogs and killing one of them, yet there are no charges against them. Maybe the woman should have taken steps to defend herself against these violent criminals.

Lawsuit accuses Detroit police of shooting 2 dogs at home

A Detroit pet owner is suing police over an encounter in which an officer shot both of her dogs, killing one of them.

According to a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Detroit, the unidentified officers went to Teresa Thomas’ home in the 2400 block of Beals on July 19 seeking a suspect whom they believed was there. Thomas told the officers no one else was in the house, aside from herself and the two dogs, and told them they needed a search warrant, then closed the door, the filing stated.

One of the officers said he was going to search the house; Thomas repeated her warning, but he “grabbed the security door and yanked it open,” pulling the woman out because she had her hand on the door, according to the suit. At that point, her two dogs, Tiny and Winter, went out of the front door and around the corner to their food bowls. The second officer shot at both animals, the lawsuit alleges.

When Thomas tried to help her wounded pets, the first officer laughed, the filing said.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2019/09/16/detroit-police-shooting-2-dogs-home-sparks-lawsuit/2347619001/

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« Reply #4618 on: September 23, 2019, 05:17:29 PM »
The UK Police State... Police bragging on Twitter about how they took several "weapons" off the streets like kitchen knives, and more importantly, a spoon! Terrifying to imagine that such weapons of mass destruction are in the hands of billions of people...

Police station mocked for photo of knife haul – that includes a spoon



"Yesterday we conducted weapons sweeps,dealt with a person injured from a van reversing on them, reported a burglary and collected all these from @scope charity shop who diligently didn’t want them to get into the wrong hands & disposed of correctly & safely"

https://twitter.com/MPSRegentsPark/status/1128259712984735744

A British police station this week lauded themselves with a picture on Twitter designed to showcase their efforts at tackling knife crime — but didn’t quite scoop up the coverage they were hoping for thanks to the presence of a rogue spoon in the image.

https://nypost.com/2019/05/16/police-station-mocked-for-photo-of-knife-haul-that-includes-a-spoon/


These fearless heroes have also conducted major operations against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
Here is another one of their successes:



https://twitter.com/MPSRegentsPark/status/974645778558980096

Hahaha! Lunacy in the UK...

Police stop publishing seized knives pictures

A police force has stopped publishing images of knives seized in amnesties to avoid upsetting the public.

Photos of dozens of weapons laid out on tables by police are a common sight after successful knife amnesties.

But Thames Valley Police said it had stopped doing it because of the impact "knife imagery can have on those who see it".

The force is currently taking part in Operation Sceptre, a national campaign to reduce knife crime.

Its knife amnesty, which lasts until Sunday, involves members of the public anonymously dropping off weapons in special bins at 16 police stations across the region.

The force said it had made the decision to "stop publicising images of seized knives to help reduce the fear of knives and knife carrying in our local communities".

It came to the decision as a result of discussions held by the National Police Chiefs' Council and other forces.

A spokesperson added: "Although no formal guidance has been put in place, the force has decided that it will not publicise images of knives that have been seized throughout this week of action."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-49755080

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« Reply #4619 on: September 23, 2019, 05:47:06 PM »
I’d rather be shot dead than butchered w those things


Hahaha! Lunacy in the UK...

Police stop publishing seized knives pictures

A police force has stopped publishing images of knives seized in amnesties to avoid upsetting the public.

Photos of dozens of weapons laid out on tables by police are a common sight after successful knife amnesties.

But Thames Valley Police said it had stopped doing it because of the impact "knife imagery can have on those who see it".

The force is currently taking part in Operation Sceptre, a national campaign to reduce knife crime.

Its knife amnesty, which lasts until Sunday, involves members of the public anonymously dropping off weapons in special bins at 16 police stations across the region.

The force said it had made the decision to "stop publicising images of seized knives to help reduce the fear of knives and knife carrying in our local communities".

It came to the decision as a result of discussions held by the National Police Chiefs' Council and other forces.

A spokesperson added: "Although no formal guidance has been put in place, the force has decided that it will not publicise images of knives that have been seized throughout this week of action."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-49755080

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« Reply #4620 on: September 23, 2019, 08:48:18 PM »
Gang wars...
But remember, these are the "professionals" who are "qualified" to handle firearms, who violate traffic laws because they are "trained" and yet so frequently "fear for their lives".

A Sunday drive, two off-duty cops and a self-inflicted gunshot wound. What went wrong?

Authorities are investigating how an off-duty Alhambra police officer ended up with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after an encounter on the road with an off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy.

The San Marino Police Department initially said the driver of a blue Subaru had shot himself after a road rage incident about 8:40 a.m. Sunday near Duarte Road and San Gabriel Boulevard. But on Monday morning, the police department said that wasn’t the case: “At this point in the preliminary investigation, this does not appear to be a road rage incident and neither party knew each other or was aware they were members of a law enforcement agency,” police said in an updated news release.

According to San Marino police, a second driver, identified as an off-duty sheriff’s deputy, told investigators he thought the man in the Subaru was driving erratically. He wanted to stop the man and ask him not to speed in the neighborhood.

Police said the deputy, who was in a Mercedes-Benz, pulled alongside the other man as both were driving and “attempted to contact the driver,” motioning for the man to lower his window.

The Subaru driver slowed and moved to the right to allow the Mercedes to pass. The Alhambra officer later told investigators that the man in the Mercedes was speeding and that he believed he was driving in an aggressive manner.

“Fearing for his safety, the Alhambra officer drew his firearm while inside his vehicle,” San Marino police said.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-23/off-duty-police-officer-shoots-himself-road-rage-san-marino

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« Reply #4621 on: September 25, 2019, 09:52:18 AM »
Grand jury hearing case against former Dallas officer Amber Guyger



The criminal case against a fired Dallas police officer who shot and killed her neighbor is now being presented to a Dallas County grand jury.

Former officer Amber Guyger is charged with manslaughter for the shooting death of Botham Jean, who was fatally shot in his own apartment in early September by Guyger. She told investigators she mistakenly entered Jean's apartment and mistook him for a burglar in her own home.

Grand jury proceedings are secret, so the details and evidence being presented by the Dallas County District Attorney will not be made public until the grand jury finishes its review, which began Monday. Guyger could be indicted for manslaughter, face an upgraded charge of murder or be cleared of any potential charges.

An announcement of charges could come as soon as Wednesday.

https://www.fox7austin.com/home/grand-jury-hearing-case-against-dallas-officer-amber-guyger

Now let's see how the trial goes and if she'll go to prison (better yet, though highly unlikely, sent to death row).

Fired cop Amber Guyger indicted on a murder charge in Botham Jean killing

Guyger was arrested on a manslaughter charge on Sept. 9, three days after the shooting. But after a week of hearing evidence in the case, a grand jury on Friday indicted Guyger on a charge of murder.

https://www.wfaa.com/article/guy-indicted-on-a-murder-charge-in-botham-jean-killing/287-619078538

The trial has begun. Let's see if Texas which is usually proud of its executions will sentence a cop to death or life in prison or if she'll walk away. We'll probably hear cops testify how usual it is for people to casually walk into the wrong apartments, kill the residents and then just say "oops, my bad lol".

Texts between Amber Guyger, Dallas police partner revealed at murder trial

Prosecutors in the murder trial of ex-Dallas police Officer Amber Guyger focused on a series of text exchanges she shared with her partner at the time, whom she had been having a sexual relationship with, to question her defense that she was fatigued from work on the night she fatally shot her neighbor.

The testimony of her former partner, Officer Martin Rivera, capped the end of the first day of Guyger's murder trial on Monday, when prosecutors revealed the pair had sent sexually explicit messages to each other throughout the day and just before she shot her neighbor, Botham Jean, on Sept. 6, 2018.

Guyger walked into Jean's apartment by mistake on a different floor, confusing his unit for hers, she has said, and shot him believing he was a burglar.

In his testimony, Rivera said he would send Guyger, 31, provocative photos of himself.

Lead prosecutor Jason Hermus said that the pair was texting each other hours before the shooting, including one message in which Guyger said she was "super horny today."

https://www.guy-dallas-police-partner-revealed-murder-trial-n1058051

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« Reply #4622 on: September 25, 2019, 01:46:42 PM »
As if their son's brutal murder was not enough, are they trying to completely destroy this family? The DA violating a gag order by doing a TV interview? Other people would have landed in jail for this. A juror having some unspecified "professional relationship" with one of the defense's star wtinesses, a Texas Ranger? Are they trying to get the cop to walk away with this incompetence (if it is incompetence and not something else). The killer has gotten so much preferential treatment it's ridiculous.

Judge in disbelief after DA breaks rule in Amber Guyger trial

https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2019/09/25/amber-guyger-trial-judge-kemp-reaction-da-press-conference-dig-orig-jk.cnn




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« Reply #4623 on: September 25, 2019, 03:03:19 PM »
Not enough.
The "justice" system managed to put an innocent man in prison for murder when he wasn't even in the state that the murder was committed. Not that these details matter to cops or prosecutors since they don't end up in prison or have to pay out of their pockets for these "mistakes". And of course, the City "stands behind these officers" who have retired.

Jury awards Mark Schand $27M in wrongful imprisonment lawsuit against former Springfield police officers

A federal jury on Friday awarded Mark Schand more than $27 million dollars in a civil verdict after Schand spent that many years in state prison for a 1986 murder he said he didn’t commit.

Jurors agreed, returning the verdict after just over two hours of deliberations following a two-week trial in U.S. District Court.

It is, by far, the largest ever civil judgment against city police officers.

The surviving four defendants in the lawsuit were Deputy Chief Elmer McMahon, patrolmen Raymond Muise and Leonard Scammons, and Sgt. Michael Reid, all retired.

The then-21-year-old Schand, a Hartford resident, was identified by Hartford police as a troublemaker, according to lawyers for the Springfield officers. His was included in a crop of photos Hartford police passed on to Springfield detectives. Schand and his attorneys have long argued that Springfield detectives skewed photo arrays and police line-ups, which led to Schand being wrongly convicted in Hampden Superior Court.

https://www.masslive.com/news/2019/09/jury-awards-mark-schand-27m-in-wrongful-imprisonment-lawsuit-against-former-springfield-police-officers.html

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« Reply #4624 on: September 28, 2019, 09:22:29 PM »
Only the finest people..
Especially in a unit that is "supposed" to keep track of sex offenders...

NYPD Special Victims detective arrested for molesting 12-year-old girl

An NYPD detective responsible for keeping tabs on city sex offenders found himself behind bars for molesting a 12-year-old girl, police said Saturday.

Det. Juan Jimenez, 37, was arrested at 7 p.m. Friday after he was accused of sexually abusing the child, his daughter’s friend, cops said.

Jimenez was babysitting his daughter and her pal in his Brooklyn home over the summer when he allegedly groped and tried to kiss the girl. The victim reported it and cops launched an investigation, authorities said. Jimenez grabbed the child by the waist and “attempted to kiss (the victim) about the mouth,” according to court papers. He also grabbed the girl’s behind, prosecutors said.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-nypd-detective-arrested-for-molesting-girl-20190928-vgvkzisucrbrfo7hg7l22mobr4-story.html