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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2312
Court Finally Strips Cops of Qualified Immunity Who Laughed as They Killed Handcuffed Innocent Man
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
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#2317"Good job. Way to look out for your guys," said an intoxicated pig wanting some of that magical blue line privilege, where his fellow pigs just let him go and coverup the crimes. The troopers on the scene weren't handing it out that night. This pig apparently "swipe sided" another vehicle and blamed his intoxicated state on his high blood "plessure" medication and antidepressants.
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
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#2320
Correctional officer charged with bringing pot, phone and charger into Erie County prison
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2321
Oklahoma woman suing Warr Acres Police Department, officer for alleged assault during medical call
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2323“From my experience, um, we don’t take prior law enforcement to, um, jail,” said the badged oath breaker to an ex-cop who had just sucker-punched and battered a postal employee. How nice of this corrupt pig to extend the blue line privilege to a former pig and tell the world that this is standard operation procedure. Laws for you, but not for blue.
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2328These drunk driving pigs begging for the blue line privilege after they're caught is so commonplace that you'd have to wonder if they are teaching these pitiful begging techniques at the academy. Another example of criminal pigs who believe that they are somehow above the law and exempt from following the same laws as those who are not LEOs.
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2329The blue line gang often illegitimately steals money from citizens using civil asset forfeiture, but when one their own criminal pigs secretly steals the money for himself it creates problems.
Carolina Beach officer charged with felony larceny; pending cases under review
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#2333Bad N-ger No CrackComment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2334Cops Fired After Video Showed Them Ignore Robbery Call to Play Pokemon Go Instead
Los Angeles, CA — Over the years, TFTP has reported on multiple instances of cops ignoring calls for various reasons. But LAPD officers Louis Lozano and Eric Mitchell become the first cops on which we’ve reported who ignored calls because they chose to play video games instead of responding to a robbery call in progress. As innocent citizens waited for their security force to show up — who they are forced to pay for — Lozano and Mitchell were catching Snorlax in Pokemon Go.
The cops were never charged for betraying the community’s trust, but they were actually fired. For the last three years, they have been fighting for their jobs back. On Friday, however, a rare instance of logic happened within the Los Angeles justice system, and an appellate court ruled that they deserved to be fired and will not be rehired.
According to court records, the officers filed a petition for writ of administrative mandate challenging the City’s decision to terminate their employment. A board of rights found the officers guilty on multiple counts of misconduct, based in part on a digital in-car video system (DICVS) recording that captured them willfully abdicating their duty to assist a commanding officer’s response to a robbery in progress and playing a Pokémon mobile phone game while on duty.
The incident unfolded on April 15, 2017, as a robbery took place right next to the officers’ patrol route. A fellow officer put out a Code 6 broadcast asking for backup and instead of doing their job an fighting crime. The officers ignored the call, allowing the robbery suspect to continue unabated.
When their supervisor questioned them the following day as to why they didn’t respond to the call, both Mitchell and Lozano told him that they could not hear the call as the music nearby was too loud.
That supervisor, identified in court records as Sgt. Gomez, didn’t believe the two officers so he pulled the video from their patrol vehicle to find out what really happened.
According to court records, the officers were recorded discussing their response to the call and instead of helping to stop a crime, Lozano responded, “Aw, screw it,” before the officers took to “catching them all.”
At approximately 6:09 p.m. (just five minutes after Officer Lozano said “screw it” to checking in with communications about the robbery call), Officer Mitchell alerted Lozano that “Snorlax” “just popped up” at “46th and Leimert.”3 After noting that “Leimert doesn’t go all the way to 46th,” Lozano responded, “Oh, you [know] what I can do? I’ll [go] down 11th and swing up on Crenshaw. I know that way I can get to it.” Mitchell suggested a different route, then told Lozano, “We got four minutes.”For approximately the next 20 minutes, the DICVS captured petitioners discussing Pokémon as they drove to different locations where the virtual creatures apparently appeared on their mobile phones. On their way to the Snorlax location, Officer Mitchell alerted Officer Lozano that “a Togetic just popped up,” noting it was “on Crenshaw."
As the two officers caught fictional video game characters, the real robbers at Macy’s were not caught. Eventually the two officers were fired but they appealed the decision, claiming that listening to the recording of them in their vehicle was a violation of their privacy.
In court filings, the officials noted that “playing Pokémon Go showed complete disregard for the community, wasted resources, violated public trust and was unprofessional and embarrassing to the Department.” It also said that the officers lied, and thus “Their behavior reflected gross negligence, cowardice, lack of thoughtfulness and deceit.”
Indeed.
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2335
Police: Hardin County deputy arrested for DUI could ‘barely stand’ during sobriety test
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2337
School Cop Busted by Fellow Officers in Child Sex Sting, Attempting to Lure Underage Girl for Sex
Boone County, KY — Officials with the Augusta Independent School district are working with authorities to root out potential abuse after a district police officer was caught attempting to lure a child for sex online. Augusta police officer Ryan Hill was arrested on Monday and immediately posted a $100,000 bond.
Like so many other child predators, Hill was caught in an online sting in which undercover officers pose as children online. Hill was recorded during the sting operation sending sexually explicit photos and texts to the undercover officer he thought was a child.
According to officials, the conversations lasted several days as Hill described all the things he wanted to perform on the girl. Highlighting his brazen above the law attitude, Hill even admitted to the undercover officer that he was a police officer.
After admitting he was a cop, detectives with the task force determined that Hill worked with the Augusta police department.
Hill, who only recently joined the department in August of 2021, was one of three officers assigned to the Augusta Independent School, according to police.
As TFTP has pointed out in the past, child predators are often attracted to positions of power which give them access to children. As he had only been with the school district for 5 months, his chances of multiple victims are lower but not impossible.
After he was arrested, Augusta police chief Charles Blackmar Jr. said in a statement that Hill is no longer part of their department “effective immediately.”Blackmar told reporters that he and his officers are working with the school district to investigate the possibility of other victims.
Hill has since been charged with one count of unlawful use of electronic means to induce a minor to engage in sexual activities. Given the amount of his bail at $100,000, the contents of his messages with the undercover agents must have been extreme as similar charges would carry a bond nearly as high.
“The mere fact, in this case, we had an adult who was speaking unlawfully with who they thought was a 15-year-old female is something we won’t tolerate,” officials with the sheriff’s office explained. “No matter his background, and where he may come from, or what his profession is, the act within itself is something we’re going to investigate. If it materializes in an arrest, we’re going to place those people under arrest.”
Though Hill was arrested, it is highly unlikely that he will serve any time in jail. This system is set up in a way that it puts drug users and sellers away for far longer periods than those who prey on children — especially cops.
Just last year, we reported on the case of Benjamin Reinhart, a disgraced officer with Genesee County, who despite being caught up in a child sexual trafficking sting — just like Hill — he won’t have to go to jail and he won’t have to register publicly as a sex offender.
Reinhart was “sentenced” in September as part of a plea deal, to just five years of probation. The Genesee Human Oppression Strike Team, or GHOST, caught the officer in April attempting to lure a child for sex. He was on duty at the time.
Despite facing multiple charges, Reinhart was given a sweet plea deal for pleading guilty in August to a charge similar to Hill’s — a single count of using a computer to commit a crime and one count of misconduct in office.
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2343
WATCH: Raging Cop Strangles Female Officer After She Stopped Him from Attacking Handcuffed Man
Sunrise, FL — Since the murder of George Floyd rocked the nation in 2020, across the country police departments and municipalities have passed legislation requiring cops to intervene if they see their fellow officer — like Derek Chauvin — committing a crime or violating someone’s rights. Since then, TFTP has reported on several instances of good cops stepping in to stop bad cops from unleashing their pent up anger on unwitting suspects. In the following scenario, however, a good cop stepped up to stop a bad cop and it got her attacked.
A veteran Sunrise police sergeant is on desk duty and under investigation this week after he was captured on video strangling a female officer. The incident unfolded in November but body camera footage from the shocking scene was only just released this week. Apparently, the audio in the footage is too revealing for the public to hear, so the video is silent but it’s bad enough.
On November 19, 2021, Sunrise police were arresting at man at a local convenience store for allegedly assaulting people outside. When the video begins, the man is in handcuffs and being loaded into the police cruiser. Though he was putting up some resistance at first, eventually the man sat down and got inside.
The suspect’s compliance was of no concern to Sgt. Christopher Pullease, however, who pulled up to the scene after the suspect was in the back of the squad car. For no apparent reason, Pullease began threatening the suspect with a can of pepper spray.
“I find it to be inappropriate and unprofessional, because what he did is he escalated the situation when calm was actually required,” Chief Anthony Rosa told 7 News Miami, describing Pullease’s actions that day as “disgusting.”
Luckily for the suspect, there was a good cop on the scene who was unafraid of stepping in to stop a bad cop in his tracks. As Pullease threatened the handcuffed man, priming the taxpayers of Sunrise for a lawsuit which they would be forced to fund, a brave female officer came from behind the raging cop and intervened.
As the video shows, the female officer grabbed Pullease by his duty belt and dragged him away before he could inflict anymore damage. The suspect had been saved, but the angry sergeant then turned his rage on the hero cop.
Pullease is then seen in the video grabbing the female officer by her neck, essentially strangling her as he shoved her backward for daring to stop him from carrying out his fantasies of aggression against incapacitated individuals. He then slams her up against the patrol car before turning his rage back on the handcuffed man.
Despite this clear act of assault captured on video, Pullease hasn’t been arrested, fired, or even placed on unpaid leave. Instead, he’s still collecting a paycheck as the department investigates. 7 News asked why that was the case.
“If one of us had ever grabbed an officer by the throat, we would be arrested. We would be put in jail. Why is that not happened with him?” 7 News asked the chief as he dodged the question.
“So there’s some details of the investigation that I’ve not disclosed, that I’m unable to disclose right now, and if any of the information that comes up during the investigation rises to a level of criminal behavior or criminal conduct, then we’ll address it appropriately.”
As you watch the video below, try to think of a situation in which the officer’s behavior is not criminal.
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b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
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#2345
Corcoran CO Javier Gomez Arrested for Child Molestation
Correctional officer Javier Gomez was arrested for child molestation at Corcoran State Prison earlier this month. Gomez is accused of repeatedly sexually abusing a victim under the age of 16 back in 2017, but the crimes were not reported until December of last year. During a search of his home an unregistered rifle was discovered. Gomez now faces charges of participating in an act of sexual penetration with another person under 16 years old, unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor under the age of 16 and being in possession of an unregistered assault weapon. He was booked on $240,000 bail and released on bond. Gomez's employment status with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is not known to us at this time.
According to public records, Javier D. Gomez is a 40 year old resident of Kingsburg, California. He is listed as the property owner of xxxx xxxx xx KINGSBURG, CA 93631. We are exempting Gomez from our usual courtesy of censoring home addresses of law enforcement personnel because he is charged with a sex crime involving a minor. Please do not use this information for any unlawful purpose.
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