@ROXRAN Is the same guy the celebrated the death Of Ginsburg. Jut to let people know he is a special kind of troll. ROXRAN said: ↑ It is inevitable...my only hope is her last cold moments and her final seconds is in the stark realization that She would be replaced by Trump.
daily reminder that cops are human garbage cop was reinstated this scum just got charged with manslaughter
I've got some speeding tickets but back in the day, i was speeding on 360 and I got pulled over. they asked me what i was doing i said ' was coming back from the Rockets vs Spurs game sir' and he let me go, no ticket
https://www.khou.com/article/news/c...TqGzBpWEZ2e5jnRGe1AT0JapihrVKxTcb74Hv3HYhFlAQ Harris County Pct. 5 chief deputy arrested in undercover prostitution sting in Montgomery County, sheriff says Pct. 5 Assistant Chief Deputy Brian Harris was among the 14 people arrested by Montgomery County’s organized crime unit at a local hotel, the sheriff’s office said. I guess this is good for Morale Rocket River
Regardless of this thread turning into the bad cop thread, it doesn't take away morale being an issue. I appreciate police. I never had an issue with a cop including being arrested before. At least the other bad cop posts are about brutality, I don't care if a cop arrested, they are people, there will be some who run a foul of the law. It's not my business because he's a cop. At least he isn't treated as being above the law
WTF and WhoTF parks on top of the train tracks for anything? How? Edit: apparently that crossing is a little messed up with 4 prior deaths? and just saw the rest of the video where the chase ended there. That was a bad spot for her to decide to end the chase.
A jury has found former police officer Aaron Dean guilty of manslaughter in the death of Atatiana Jefferson, a 28-year-old Black woman who was fatally shot in her Fort Worth, Texas, home in 2019. The jury considered both a murder charge and a lesser charge of manslaughter during its deliberations, according to Judge George Gallagher. Manslaughter is a second-degree felony according to Texas penal code. It's punishable by two to 20 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Throughout the five days of testimony, the jury heard from Jefferson's now-11-year-old nephew Zion Carr, who was in the room when she was shot. Jurors also heard from Dean's partner that night, Officer Carol Darch, the call center operator who gave Dean and Darch the information about Jefferson's home that they received that night, and Dean himself. Additionally, Jurors heard from Richard Fries, the deputy medical examiner in Tarrant County, several other Fort Worth officers and detectives, a forensics video expert and law enforcement experts. On Oct. 12, 2019, Dean and another officer responded to a non-emergency call to check on Jefferson's home around 2:30 a.m. because a door was left open to the house. Dean did not park near the home, knock at the door or announce police presence at any time while on the scene, according to body camera footage and Dean's testimony. Dean testified that he suspected a burglary was in progress due to the messiness inside the home when he peered through an open door. When Dean entered the backyard, body camera footage shows Dean looking into one of the windows of the home. Jefferson and Zion were playing video games when they heard a noise, according to his testimony. Zion said in testimony his aunt had left the door open because they burned hamburgers earlier in the night and were airing out the smoke. Jefferson grabbed her gun from her purse before approaching the window, Zion testified. Police officials have said Jefferson was within her rights to protect herself. In body camera footage, Dean can be heard shouting, "Put your hands up, show me your hands," and firing one shot through the window, killing Jefferson. Dean resigned from the police department before his arrest. Fort Worth Chief of Police Ed Kraus has said Dean was about to be fired for allegedly violating multiple department policies. https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/verdi...l-police-officer-aaron-dean/story?id=95229227
OVER his head and UNDER his radar... snark bomb direct hit -- target eliminated. That is how it's done.
Let's talk about the morale of the people without power. https://news.yahoo.com/dozens-were-framed-corrupt-chicago-083014735.html Some people have been quickly cleared, while others are still waiting. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/new...-dismissed-vacated-thrown-out-corruption-cpd/ https://www.nbcchicago.com/investig...ons-overturned-bringing-total-to-212/2814175/ And it isn't just one law enforcement officer who has preyed on communities https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-pol...uevara-murder-conviction-overturned/12456966/ https://www.themarshallproject.org/records/5157-reynaldo-guevara These cops ruined the lives of innocent people with promising futures in some of the cases. It makes sense why some people don't want to follow law enforcement directions when they are innocent. Let's work on these communities' morale.