Dirty badges need to be cleaned.....

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I would like to know who the officer was that denied Lebrum an attorney. In my book that is a crime. Honestly, every officer that knew of the proceeding should be charged as an accessory. The way I see it, if you break the law, even in attempting to keep it, your a criminal. So Mr. Law Breaking officer, that means we have bad men, we pay to arrest worse men. Doesn't quite work out to be as nice as we thought. Why haven't we seen this officers face on the front page, why isn't the DA looking into filing charges against him? How about a arbitrator decide this officers fate. We all know how internal investigations are handled, they will put him on paid leave, then a panel of his piers will decide whether he is guilty, 80% of the time he is cleared of all charges. Like the officers in NY accused of shooting the 3 men. One officer had time to empty and reload 3 times. Come on, like the DA is going to charge an officer with something unless they feel there is public pressure to do so. The police force is the muscle, behind the DA. The DA would be shooting themselves in the foot to prosecute a officer without an extreme public out cry. So my question again, who is he? Are we protecting his identity, I didn't know that we made it a habit of protecting criminals identity. The way I see it that makes that officer little better than a mobster. Hired muscle engaged in criminal activity. I know most people don't care, but that is why no prosecution is being handed down. You can watch the police deny blacks rights, you can watch them deny Asians, Indians, Mexicans, but pretty soon they will begin to deny you rights. My suggestion is this...this Christmas buy every officer some polish so they can clean up those dirty badges...
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tags: cops, dirty, lebrum, NY
posted on Thu, May 15, 2008 10:08 AM
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A piece of tin byjohnbrownraider1 month ago (0 votes) (report abuse) (reply)
that is what is protect the police from prosecution. Rip that tin from their chest and you won't be able to tell them from the men that they lock up everyday.