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christx30

(6,241 posts)
6. Absolutely.
Tue May 2, 2017, 09:04 PM
May 2017

And any cop that covers for this kind of behavior should be treated like any citizen who is an accomplice to the crime. Glad this guy is out of a job. Hopefully the prosecution will actually bring out a good, strong case against him, and not a pretend one just so they can keep up a good relationship with the police.

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... shenmue May 2017 #1
Horrible. bronxiteforever May 2017 #2
Put that, presumably, man away for life, Ghost Dog May 2017 #3
in general population. truthisfreedom May 2017 #4
Why gen pop? Marengo May 2017 #17
Absolutely. christx30 May 2017 #6
The details are perplexing to me. renegade000 May 2017 #5
"'Coon huntin'" BumRushDaShow May 2017 #7
That would definitely be one of the worst case scenarios. renegade000 May 2017 #10
Great Question ProfessorGAC May 2017 #13
Cops have a lot of "toys" to play with Blue_Tires May 2017 #16
Good riddance and good for the liberalhistorian May 2017 #8
His union will help him sue for reinstatement and back pay. That is how tblue37 May 2017 #11
But the officer is not going to be charged for murder? kimbutgar May 2017 #9
That is upto the DA and Grand Jury whistler162 May 2017 #15
The PD originally put out a false story, that the car was "aggressively" reversing tblue37 May 2017 #12
And they still haven't even identified the cop dalton99a May 2017 #14
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