Johnson arrested the woman after he learned the car she was driving was reported stolen.
No Comment.
State Sponsored Criminal #500: Robert Nesmith
Because by all means, rape a woman you arrest and then pay her as a prostitute. You’re a cop right!
Johnson arrested the woman after he learned the car she was driving was reported stolen.
No Comment.
State Sponsored Criminal #500: Robert Nesmith
Because by all means, rape a woman you arrest and then pay her as a prostitute. You’re a cop right!
This one’s out of my back yard.
He was placed on administrative leave after the charges were filed and is looking at a three to six-year suspended sentence under the recommendation of the prosecutor. Nice huh?
State Sponsored Criminal #499: Daniel L. Funderberg
Because cops are some how worthy of more lenient sentences for despicable crimes.
*Worthy of note, Idaho county was where I had this “wonderful” experience!
I should probably be counting this, however he is facing up to 10 yeas in prison. What does disturbs me is that no one stepped up to defend the victim. The whole thing is down right despicable and I will try to watch for updates on sentencing. If the judge is lenient this one’s going on the count.
State Sponsored Crimianl Honorable Mention: Craig Billings
Because when a person in cuffs mouths off, you beat the ever-loving crap out of him. As a law enforcement officer, you can do as you damn well please right?
So I got a text from my mom last night:
Police reportedly having difficulty buying ammo according to the national news.
To which I replied:
Welcome to the club folks. Maybe you LEOs should tell your legislators to chill out and stop using tragedies to infringe rights.
Now, it is not a joke, and it’s very real that some departments are having trouble getting ammo. Is it a surprise? Which is more profitable for the manufacturers right now? Hold it for the police or sell it to consumers?
Now for my moment of warm shining insight of connecting some possible consequences not considered by some.
Who currently is buying ammo at a rate previously unheard of?
Who currently is conserving ammo as if they will not be able to get more tomorrow?
Who must continue to expend ammunition due to legal and department policy requirements?
Who will be tasked with enforcement of any new gun laws dreamed up by our elected critters?
Who stands to not have enough ammunition to enforce said treasonous laws?
Yeah, personally I’m failing to find anything wrong with this situation. If our elected representatives would like to keep our paid law-enforcement officers plush with ammo, the solution is simple. “Stop threatening the rights of Americans.” Creating a bunch of felons overnight with the stroke of a pen will do nothing but result in conflict and additional unnecessary work load for those who honestly work in law-enforcement. It is worthy of note that the class of individuals I am talking about should not be confused with those who appear on the SSCC. Though many of that latter group are chomping at the bit, waiting for the order as an excuse to fight their brother. The badge is merely a method to get away with criminal actions themselves.
Keep the heat on our representatives. Don’t stop, and honestly even if it looks clear, do not waver. It is quite possible and probable they may indicate our overwhelming strength early in order to cut down our response. Look at what happened in Illinois. The bills would die just to be resurrected again. They wanted to fight the bear, by god they’ll get it.
This one is presented entirely without further comment.
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Of note:
State Sponsored Criminal #498: Wendel Palmer
Because ….
Via OldNFO
The attorney who represents the officer says his client was “very upset” after he lost the weapon.
Now if your familiar with gun laws and how restrictive the state of New Jersey is regarding weapons permits, you know exactly why this one’s on the count. It’s a classic case of being “anointed”. And remember, right now some politicians are talking of confiscating civilian arms. Tell me, how would that help when you have Officer Fife here?
State Sponsored Criminal #497: Richard Takach
Because proper gun handling and gun safety is only required if you don’t work for the police.
Now at first glance that doesn’t sound too bad does it…
But remember this drug was is for our safety and the betterment of our communities. No word on the termination of his employment yet.
State Sponsored Criminal #496: Curtis W. Lundy
Because the real reason we have the drug war is to create a class of privileged criminals.
via Dwight
With that in mind, it begs the question, “What does it take to get fired in Bexar county?” Currently she is on unpaid leave and has been since September 28th for an arrest on criminal mischief.
State Sponsored Criminal #495: Susana Lisa Cervantes
Because honestly you need to do a whole hell of a lot worse to actually get fired! Proper behavior only matters if you don’t have a badge.
via Dwight