SmarterthanYou
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* Three Indianapolis Indiana police officers are under investigation over allegations that they used excessive force and then lied about beating and kicking a 15-year-old boy who interfered with the arrest of his younger brother. Witnesses and the teen claim the officers clotheslined, beaten, kneed, and kicked him in the face before and after he was cuffed, leaving him with broken teeth, a broken nose, and several facial lacerations.
This should be a good one to monitor
* A Memphis Tennessee police officer has been suspended while under investigation after a woman claimed the officer raped her. The officer was fired previously over allegations of rape and brutality but was was later rehired after a court overturned the disciplinary action on appeal.
If this officer is indeed guilty of raping another victim, can we finally hold the court accountable as an accomplice?
* Pittsburgh Pennsylvania plans to settle a lawsuit for $155,000 to a man who claims he was repeatedly tasered before, and then after he was cuffed by a police officer during a traffic stop because he complained about getting a ticket for failing to signal a turn while worse violations were going on around them.
and the beatings shall continue.....
* A North Charleston South Carolina police officer was arrested on criminal domestic violence charges after he allegedly went on a drunken rampage at the home of his estranged wife, beating up and headbutting assorted fixtures in the lawn before assaulting his estranged wife & her brother.
was he armed?
* A US Border Patrol agent in Texas was arrested on injury to child charges after he allegedly beat up a 13-year-old boy who accidentally hit him with a water bottle he was throwing back and forth to his brother. A witness who called the police says the agent told the boy “You think it’s funny until someone comes and kicks your ass” before shoving him to the ground and kicking him.
any bets this will, at most, be a misdemeanor charge so he can continue being a border patrol agent?
* The Vidalia Louisiana police department appears to be the subject of an unspecified federal investigation after it was swarmed by FBI and ATF agents armed with a search warrant. It wasn’t clear what they were looking for but they reportedly searched every patrol car.
this one could get interesting if the ATF was there.
* The Lehi Utah police department is being investigated by the state attorney general after that city’s prosecutor filed a complaint alleging that the department appeared to be intentionally delaying and mishandling cases. The prosecutor claims that it was a painful choice to do this and he hasn’t eaten or slept for two days because of it.
Does he have that much anxiety when he goes after a citizen?
* A South Carolina State trooper was arrested on criminal domestic violence charges for allegedly assaulting a woman he was staying with in a hotel and ripping the phone from the wall so she couldn’t call for help. Oddly, he was fired the same day for what officials claim was an unrelated matter, but they won’t say what that was.
semi secret only one status
* A Prince George’s County Maryland police officer received a suspended sentence, community service, and was ordered to pay $15k in restitution after pleading guilty to an insurance fraud charge. He reported his truck stolen in 2006 but it was later found in Cleveland in 2009 being driven by a man claiming the cop paid him $1,000 to get rid of it for him.
Isn't insurance fraud usually a felony that would prohibit this guy from being a cop any longer?
* A DeKalb County Georgia police lieutenant was indicted for soliciting and accepting $5,000 in bribes. The charges were filed as part of an ongoing FBI investigation into corruption there.
* Two Dallas Texas police officers have been placed on paid leave after they were arrested on driving while intoxicated charges over the weekend.
* A Macon Georgia police officer is under investigation and may face disciplinary action after another officer reported that he found marijuana in the glove compartment of a patrol car apparently left there by an officer from a previous shift.
* A Marion County Indiana deputy was arrested on official misconduct and theft charges for allegedly stealing $2,000 from collected tax funds.
* An East St. Louis Illinois police officer was arrested on aggravated domestic battery charges but no further details were available when this one was recorded on the news feed.
* A Dodge County Georgia deputy is on paid leave while under investigation for an unspecified off-duty “verbal and physical altercation”.
* The embattled Hackensack New Jersey police chief who is already facing criminal charges for the alleged cover-up of his ex-girlfriend’s DUI is now the subject of yet another lawsuit filed by his own officers alleging that he ordered his girlfriend’s son’s name to be removed as a list of suspects in a robbery case.
is anyone waking up yet?
This should be a good one to monitor
* A Memphis Tennessee police officer has been suspended while under investigation after a woman claimed the officer raped her. The officer was fired previously over allegations of rape and brutality but was was later rehired after a court overturned the disciplinary action on appeal.
If this officer is indeed guilty of raping another victim, can we finally hold the court accountable as an accomplice?
* Pittsburgh Pennsylvania plans to settle a lawsuit for $155,000 to a man who claims he was repeatedly tasered before, and then after he was cuffed by a police officer during a traffic stop because he complained about getting a ticket for failing to signal a turn while worse violations were going on around them.
and the beatings shall continue.....
* A North Charleston South Carolina police officer was arrested on criminal domestic violence charges after he allegedly went on a drunken rampage at the home of his estranged wife, beating up and headbutting assorted fixtures in the lawn before assaulting his estranged wife & her brother.
was he armed?
* A US Border Patrol agent in Texas was arrested on injury to child charges after he allegedly beat up a 13-year-old boy who accidentally hit him with a water bottle he was throwing back and forth to his brother. A witness who called the police says the agent told the boy “You think it’s funny until someone comes and kicks your ass” before shoving him to the ground and kicking him.
any bets this will, at most, be a misdemeanor charge so he can continue being a border patrol agent?
* The Vidalia Louisiana police department appears to be the subject of an unspecified federal investigation after it was swarmed by FBI and ATF agents armed with a search warrant. It wasn’t clear what they were looking for but they reportedly searched every patrol car.
this one could get interesting if the ATF was there.
* The Lehi Utah police department is being investigated by the state attorney general after that city’s prosecutor filed a complaint alleging that the department appeared to be intentionally delaying and mishandling cases. The prosecutor claims that it was a painful choice to do this and he hasn’t eaten or slept for two days because of it.
Does he have that much anxiety when he goes after a citizen?
* A South Carolina State trooper was arrested on criminal domestic violence charges for allegedly assaulting a woman he was staying with in a hotel and ripping the phone from the wall so she couldn’t call for help. Oddly, he was fired the same day for what officials claim was an unrelated matter, but they won’t say what that was.
semi secret only one status
* A Prince George’s County Maryland police officer received a suspended sentence, community service, and was ordered to pay $15k in restitution after pleading guilty to an insurance fraud charge. He reported his truck stolen in 2006 but it was later found in Cleveland in 2009 being driven by a man claiming the cop paid him $1,000 to get rid of it for him.
Isn't insurance fraud usually a felony that would prohibit this guy from being a cop any longer?
* A DeKalb County Georgia police lieutenant was indicted for soliciting and accepting $5,000 in bribes. The charges were filed as part of an ongoing FBI investigation into corruption there.
* Two Dallas Texas police officers have been placed on paid leave after they were arrested on driving while intoxicated charges over the weekend.
* A Macon Georgia police officer is under investigation and may face disciplinary action after another officer reported that he found marijuana in the glove compartment of a patrol car apparently left there by an officer from a previous shift.
* A Marion County Indiana deputy was arrested on official misconduct and theft charges for allegedly stealing $2,000 from collected tax funds.
* An East St. Louis Illinois police officer was arrested on aggravated domestic battery charges but no further details were available when this one was recorded on the news feed.
* A Dodge County Georgia deputy is on paid leave while under investigation for an unspecified off-duty “verbal and physical altercation”.
* The embattled Hackensack New Jersey police chief who is already facing criminal charges for the alleged cover-up of his ex-girlfriend’s DUI is now the subject of yet another lawsuit filed by his own officers alleging that he ordered his girlfriend’s son’s name to be removed as a list of suspects in a robbery case.
is anyone waking up yet?