Neverending **** the Police thread.

In the jail video of the cops hurting that elderly woman you can see this dynamic in action. The female cop is a rookie and you can tell she knows what just happened was wrong. But she is more worried about getting the approval of her partner.
 
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/2...efending-suspect-against-murder-charges.shtml




Lawyer in Virginia successfully defends a client in a murder trial using a gas stations security cam footage to prove he shot in self defense. So what do cops do? They get a warrant for the lawyers home claiming she could potentially be hiding a different murder suspect. She gives the cops permission to search her home. Nonetheless they use a forced entry motorized vehicle to force entry then walked right through the unlocked door to get in. Now they are searching for a person supposedly but their search includes tearing up her clothes, couch cushions, and pouring out her sofas on her floor. All of this has resulted in a lawsuit. This is the problem. We need a mechanism for the public to charge cops with a crime. This shouldnt be handled through lawsuits. I really do think someday soon we will see the second amendment used successfully as a defense for killing cops engaged in terrorisitic activity and it will be a major victory for victims of police terrorisim.
 
Sgt. Joe Unser stood in front of 46 police recruits here recently to train them on what he said was one of the most difficult actions they might one day have to take: stopping fellow officers from doing something wrong.

“I’ll run toward gunfire any day,” he told them. Confronting colleagues and superior officers is much harder, the 26-year veteran said, in a culture where supporting fellow men and women in blue is a prized value.

Since former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd last May in front of three colleagues, more police departments have begun training police officers to intervene when their fellow officers use excessive force or engage in other misconduct.

Many are using a training called Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement, or ABLE, that was designed by policing researchers at Georgetown University Law School based on studies of group violence by Ervin Staub, a Holocaust survivor and emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. In the four years after the training was first tried in New Orleans in 2016, only a handful of departments signed up.

“Fewer than a dozen expressed interest and one or two took the curriculum,” said Lisa Kurtz, ABLE project director at Georgetown. “In June of last year, I personally received emails from more than 100 agencies across the country.”

The number of departments that have signed up since Mr. Floyd’s murder now totals 138, including in New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston.

“This incident that occurred 1,000 miles away has dramatically impacted law enforcement across the country, and it has eroded trust,” said Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen. “The training and the cultural shift is part of the solution to help rebuild that trust.”

When Denver police Lt. Steve Addison was selected to evaluate whether the department should adopt ABLE’s training, he worried how police officers might interpret the fact that the training was informed by Dr. Staub’s research into the Nazis.

“I was really afraid that when officers found out that they would think that they’re being compared to Nazis,” he said.

But Lt. Addison said he liked how the training encourages officers to intervene well before a potential incident if a fellow officer is angry or depressed, all the way up to stopping someone from doing something that could cost them their job. He said hopes it will prevent another murder like that of Mr. Floyd.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/post-d...ness-misconduct-11624874400?mod=hp_lead_pos11
 
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Let me say the quiet part out loud, if these cops take the training they have less ability to use the common defenses cops use. The more ignorant a cop is the harder it is to prosecute them. Unfortunately ignorance of the law is only an excuse for cops. Not so much for the rest of us.
 
https://www.wnep.com/article/news/l...ctor/523-9121ab37-876b-4587-bd9f-4c3c64e2a34e




Police chief resigns after pleading guilty to federal charges of violating civil rights when h threatened to kidnap and torture a resident who criticized police on facebook. The real ****ed up thing to me is having an ounce of drugs is considered to a far more severe crime than violating civil rights. To begin with many of these civil rights vuolation charges are BS to begin with. They are just an excuse to avoid serious charges like kidnapping, torture, and sexual assault. If this victim had threatened violence against the police chief he wouldnt be facing civil rights violation charges. He would go to prison for years.
 
Some cops are now playing pop music when filmed so when people post it online to social media they have to block the audio to avoid copyright claims.
 
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/2...-right-up-until-he-murdered-his-ex-wife.shtml



Heres a fun story. Cops cover up several domestic abuse incidents and DWI by one of their own. He goes on to kill the victim despite multiple red flags that would have gotten anyone else arrested. And this is only a civil suit. The officer involves arent even being criminally prosecuted. Filing a false police report is a felony. A felony that leads to murder can get a person charged and convicted for murder and that's exactly what should happen.
 


We need REAL accountability for **** like this. This should be treated as an aggravated kidnapping not a simple mistake or "civil rights violation" which is the same charge but with significantly less penalties.
 
Now we just need some asshat to come in here and say you are advocating for sending unarmed mental health specialists to active shooter calls. Whose it gonna be. Sturg, little thethe, possibly a wild card?


Also, in some cases the cops showing up to a person with mental health problems that isnt accused of a crime causes the situation to go bad because they see the cops as a threat. They think they are about to be arrested they start freaking out and cops usuallyhandoe that with violence which then really sets the person off which leads to..... more violence by the cop, and not only do they beat them up but then charge them with felonies because they resisted arrest. Then they go to prison. Get out even more ****ed up and the cycle repeats.
 
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Police dog at a community event attacks a 5 year old boy. You know police, shooting any dog that does dog like things....... but when their dog mauls a 5 year old all of a sudden its the time for restraint. If your dog bites a cop you go to jail and the dog is put to sleep if its not killed on the spot. Cop dog bites your child and they say "dogs make mistakes too".


The other issue I have here is they are having a community event as a means of helping police relations with the community. Thats nothing but propaganda. If they want better relations with the community start with enforcing the laws that the majority want enforced and stop waging a propaganda war to influence the laws. Theres no amount of community events that makes a police force enforcing unpopular laws the good guys to the community.
 
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Here is a fun story that highlights the damage false accusations by cop do. This couple went to a nightclub. While inside some guy jumps on the hood of their car and smashes their window for reasons we dont know. When the couple comes out and sees the damage they try to report it to police. The police promptly accuse the woman of a hit and run on a pedestrian. Police lie stating that she glass shards in her shirt. She did not. They use that to justify strip searching her. The police viewed security footage which showed the car was there the entire time. That cop reported that the video was inconclusive. I cant overstate how stressful it is mentally to be in jail on false charges that could send you to prison for 10+ years and you know theres a real chance you get convicted unless you can find proof of your innocence. The boyfriend offered to show the cops their transaction receipt from the club proving they were not driving at that time. The video footage clearly exonerates them. These people are victims of crimes yet it wont show up in any stat about sexual assault or kidnapping because the people doing it have a shiny badge. Kidnapping and sexual assault is supposed to be what they are preventing. We need police departments that consider the damage they are doing to innocent people rather than treating a situation where a person is falsely accused, spends months in jail, loses everything they have, and then they are fully exonerated of not having done the crime as the system working.
 
https://newschannel9.com/news/local...beating-case-wont-return-to-duty-says-sheriff


Update from a post awhile back. Nearly 3 years that the taxpayers have footed this POS salary and nothing has progressed. Ridiculous.


I went to school with this POS from middle school through HS. Used to beat up on his girlfriend too, and supposedly was chasing her down the night she died in a car wreck (small town gossip, but corrobated by people at the party and by text messages that night). But he's a local cop, so of course it got swept under the rug.
 
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