Bad cop, good cop stories, III

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We don't know that she was ill. She was religious, that's for sure. Her rebuking him in the name of Jesus was what killed her...
The article I had found hours ago mentioned that she had acute schizophrenia. I'll try to find it.
 
The article I had found hours ago mentioned that she had acute schizophrenia. I'll try to find it.
Here it is....


Massey, whom her daughter confirmed was paranoid-schizophrenic, had called police because she thought someone was trying to break into her home. When police arrived, they began looking into Massey’s home with flashlights, a neighbor, Cheryl Evans, told the Guardian. Evans wondered why police had not knocked on her door, as they typically have done in the past when searching for suspects. Eventually, Grayson, who is white, and his partner entered the home where they began speaking to Massey.

So yes, this is why I blew my top a little on this story. I worked with folks like this for a long time and pointing a gun at them is the last thing one should do.
 
Here it is....




So yes, this is why I blew my top a little on this story. I worked with folks like this for a long time and pointing a gun at them is the last thing one should do.
I had not read that. That explains the strange religious remark. Even a boiling pot of water doesn't justify murder, which is what it was. His strange remarks come from his impression his camera was off...His
 
I had not read that. That explains the strange religious remark. Even a boiling pot of water doesn't justify murder, which is what it was. His strange remarks come from his impression his camera was off...His
No doubt and that is why he is being charged with murder (as well he should be.) I know we can't do so in a "civilized" society, but I would turn this punk over to the victim's family and let them mete out the justice this calls for.
 
No doubt and that is why he is being charged with murder (as well he should be.) I know we can't do so in a "civilized" society, but I would turn this punk over to the victim's family and let them mete out the justice this calls for.
The final conviction will probably be only for manslaughter, mainly because he was wearing blue...
 
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Put this scum in gen pop and led it be known that he's an ex-cop child molester.

Problem solved.

Convicts have a better grasp of justice than our justice system does. Let that sink in for a moment.
 

The U.S. Secret Service is apologizing to a Massachusetts salon owner after an agent covered her security camera with duct tape and broke into her salon by picking the lock so that its bathroom could be used by various people for a two-hour period.

After the two-hour period, Secret Service agents left her salon unlocked and left the tape covering the camera.

The woman was told by others that the lead Secret Service agent was directing people to use her salon’s bathroom without authorization.

The agents were in the neighborhood to secure the area ahead of a Kamala Harris fundraiser. The woman understood she needed to close her salon but didn’t expect the rest of what happened.
 

The U.S. Secret Service is apologizing to a Massachusetts salon owner after an agent covered her security camera with duct tape and broke into her salon by picking the lock so that its bathroom could be used by various people for a two-hour period.

After the two-hour period, Secret Service agents left her salon unlocked and left the tape covering the camera.

The woman was told by others that the lead Secret Service agent was directing people to use her salon’s bathroom without authorization.

The agents were in the neighborhood to secure the area ahead of a Kamala Harris fundraiser. The woman understood she needed to close her salon but didn’t expect the rest of what happened.
That is the purest arrogance...
 
Hoo, boy...

TL;DR: Crazy white guy shoots black neighbor, isn't arrested until a week later.

Here's a simply delightful paragraph:
Moturi [the man who was shot] had contacted police multiple times about Sawchak’s escalating harassment, but police had failed to arrest him saying that he has mental illness, possesses firearms, and executing a warrant was considered high-risk.

i.e., better you get shot than us.
 
Sad story but the first thing that popped into my mind is they should have been waiting on the other side of that guardrail.

Yesterday while doing errands I went by a property with a man standing out by his mailbox sifting through his mail...his back to the highway. 45 mph limit on a road with some curves. Why needlessly place yourself in harm's way? Sift through your mail after you get back away from the roadway!

How often do you see people on the side of the road - standing there - exposed and vulnerable? I see it every day. With so many distracted drivers - on the phones, etc. - no way am I placing myself in harm's way like that.....

 
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Sad story but the first thing that popped into my mind is they should have been waiting on the other side of that guardrail.

Yesterday while doing errands I went by a property with a man standing out by his mailbox sifting through his mail...his back to the highway. 45 mph limit on a road with some curves. Why needlessly place yourself in harm's way? Sift through your mail after you get back away from the roadway!

How often do you see people on the side of the road - standing there - exposed and vulnerable? I see it every day. With so many distracted drivers - on the phones, etc. - no way am I placing myself in harm's way like that.....

How my grandfather died. He didn't see well...
 

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