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Some More Cops Who Need to Be Fired


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“How can you sit there, how can you sit there and say you don’t know what happened, and your dog is sitting there looking at you, knowing that you killed your dad?” a detective said. “Look at your dog. She knows, because she was walking through all the blood.” 

 

Finally, after curling up with the dog on the floor, Perez broke down and confessed. He said he had stabbed his father multiple times with a pair of scissors during an altercation in which his father hit Perez over the head with a beer bottle.

 

Suicide attempt 

 

He was so distraught that he even tried to hang himself with the drawstring from his shorts after being left alone in the interrogation room. Perez was arrested, handcuffed and transported to a mental hospital for 72-hour observation.  But later that day, the truth derailed the detectives’ theory and their prized confession. 

 

Perez’s father wasn’t dead — or even missing. Thomas Sr. was at Los Angeles International Airport waiting for a flight to see his daughter in Northern California. But police didn’t immediately tell Perez.

 

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'Are You Single': US Cop Resigns After Found In Backseat Of Locked Car With Woman He Had Arrested

 

A US police officer from the city of San Diego resigned after an ’embarrassing incident’ emerged last year, where he was forced to seek help from a fellow policeman after he became locked in the backseat of his police cruiser with a woman he had arrested for suspected car theft.

 

The officer identified as Anthony Hair had been assisting in the arrest of individuals suspected of car theft on the night of August 15, 2023. One of the arrested individuals was a woman with an outstanding bench warrant, according to the KFMB San Diego outlet.

 

According to the internal investigation, officer Hair’s body camera captured a conversation between him and the woman during the transport. The dialogue took a concerning turn when the woman made suggestive remarks towards Hair, including propositions for sexual activity. Hair responded by requesting her to refrain from such conversation.

 

Woman: “Are you single?”

San Diego officer: “Yeah. But you’re not.”

Woman: “I’m down to f— right now.”

San Diego officer: “Don’t say that right now…Don’t say that right now because everything is being recorded right now.”

 

After the officer’s car approached a quiet neighbourhood, communication between him and the woman dwindled. He then deactivated his body camera. GPS data indicated Hair’s cruiser slowed to seven miles per hour before turning onto a dark residential street near the destination. The cruiser stopped at 1:34 a.m.

 

Twenty minutes later, Hair contacted a fellow officer, inquiring about a master key for patrol cars. He revealed that he was locked in the backseat with the woman and requested assistance. After over an hour in the backseat together, a supervisor arrived to unlock the door.

 

In subsequent interviews, Hair maintained that he was merely checking on the woman and that the door accidentally locked behind him. He also explained that his body camera was dislodged while exiting the cruiser. Despite the US officer’s explanation, the investigation revealed traces of semen on his belt. The later woman denied any inappropriate behaviour during their time in the cruiser.

 

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On 5/28/2024 at 4:29 PM, China said:

A US police officer from the city of San Diego resigned after an ’embarrassing incident’ emerged last year, where he was forced to seek help from a fellow policeman after he became locked in the backseat of his police cruiser with a woman he had arrested for suspected car theft.

 

Video of the incident with reenactment by officer. Very believable!

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‘Booze Patrol’ Sheriffs Had ‘Man-Cave’ Full of Stolen COVID Liquor — But Escaped Criminal Charges

 

A group of city sheriffs drank liquor confiscated from bars and clubs that were raided for violating pandemic shutdown rules inside a “man cave” where boxes were placed to block surveillance cameras, according to an internal investigative report obtained by THE CITY. 

 

The sheriffs, who all worked for the city’s Department of Finance, brought the drinks, including some high-end bottles, into a secret shed inside a storage area in Long Island City, the Department of Investigation probe named “Booze Patrol” found. 

 

“DOI substantiated allegations that deputy sheriffs removed seized alcohol for personal use or gain,” the DOI “Closing Memo” summarizing the probe said. 

 

Last May, THE CITY reported that a dozen city sheriffs were suspended for 30 days without pay for their varying roles in the alleged theft of those items. 

 

But Ryan Lavis, the chief spokesperson for the city’s Department of Finance (DOF), repeatedly refused to detail what the sheriffs were charged with or publicly disclose their names. 

 

And DOF Commissioner Preston Niblack has never talked about the scandal, and declined repeated requests for an interview. 

 

THE CITY obtained the full investigative file from DOI after filing a Freedom of Information Law request. 

 

DOI forwarded its findings to the Queens District Attorney which has jurisdiction over the area.

 

But Queens DA Melinda Katz and her team “declined to prosecute,” according to the DOI report, which also cited surveillance videos of some of the sheriffs bringing the bottles of booze to their cars. 

 

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On 5/9/2024 at 9:19 AM, Ball Security said:

 

Cops go to this guys apartment on a disturbance call. He’s home alone FaceTime-ing a woman. He gets his gun because he doesn’t know who’s banging on his door late at night. Police kick in his door and shoot him because he’s holding a gun.

 

Cops breaking into the homes of our servicemen and killing them. How is this excusable?

 

Florida deputy who fatally shot U.S. airman fired after sheriff's investigation

 

The Florida sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot a U.S. Air Force airman while responding to a report of a disturbance has been fired, the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said Friday.

 

An internal investigation of the May 3 shooting found Deputy Eddie Duran’s use of deadly force that ended in the death of Senior Airman Roger Fortson was not reasonable, according to a statement from the sheriff’s office.

 

“The objective facts do not support the use of deadly force as an appropriate response to Mr. Fortson’s actions,” Okaloosa County Sheriff Eric Aden said in the office’s statement.

 

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement continues to investigate the shooting.

 

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Fuhrman retired from the LAPD after Simpson’s 1995 acquittal and at age 72 his return was doubtful. The decertification was likely meant to make clear that California will not tolerate such officers.

 

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Burbank police officers accused of dumping injured homeless man in front of council office in LA

 

Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian says he's outraged after a video released by his office shows two Burbank police officers "dumping" a homeless man in the city of L.A.

It happened Thursday morning at Krekorian's district office in North Hollywood on Lankershim Boulevard. In the video, you see a Burbank Police Department cruiser pull up in front of the office.

 

Inside the vehicle, according to Krekorian, was a man experiencing homelessness. The footage then shows the two officers get out of the car to take the barefoot man out.

 

They remove his handcuffs then leave him in visible pain on the sidewalk of a different city.

 

"Some of our surrounding cities and jurisdictions who don't spend their resources on providing services, who don't build shelters for their unhoused residents, who don't invest in permanent supportive housing, who don't do the basic human things necessary to address homelessness are instead pushing their unhoused population into the city of Los Angeles," said Krekorian.

 

Krekorian pointed out that this has happened before, but in his district, it happened at facilities where the homeless could receive services. That wasn't the case Thursday.

 

According to Krekorian, the man was seeking medical attention for a broken leg at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank. When he became unruly, the hospital called police who did something that has long been assumed neighboring cities do but has rarely been captured on video.

 

"The Burbank Police Department, putting this man in handcuffs and taking him to the city of Los Angeles where someone else will deal with it, and obviously this is callous, cruel, inhumane and also fundamentally irresponsible," said Krekorian.

 

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Congrats to the taxpayers of Chicago and Illinois. I'm sure that money could have been used to do a lot of needed things, but will instead now be used to justly compensate those who have been brutalized by what are surely just a handful of bad apples. But you'd better not think of touching one cent of any police budget despite these massive payouts being entirely their fault. Oh well.

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On 6/5/2024 at 6:32 PM, China said:

Not sure if it's in that article but I read a study a few years ago that found you were four times more likely to get shot by police if they were the recipients of used military vehicles like that one. It helped to militarize their approach to law enforcement and there's also that awful tendency to find ways to use new toys...er, weapons. Let's try em out on the civilians!

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