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IronLionZion

(51,368 posts)
4. I've heard nurses say aggressive cops are quite common
Tue Sep 5, 2017, 01:29 PM
Sep 2017

usually the circumstances are that they want evidence against a suspect, not an innocent bystander. This one happened to be caught on video and made public

Record the police! (yes, they've been shooting people who record them) but they still need to be recorded.

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Kick and Recomend and Thank you! Tribalceltic Sep 2017 #1
patient who was injured in a deadly collision with another driver. --do not forget, the man who niyad Sep 2017 #2
Yep. The cops were trying to duck responsibility christx30 Sep 2017 #5
and that bastard is still drawing a salary. makes me sick. niyad Sep 2017 #6
I'm ok with that part. christx30 Sep 2017 #15
you make a very interesting suggestion there. my problem with him getting his salary is that niyad Sep 2017 #21
Way too many cops are like this Payne guy. Ligyron Sep 2017 #3
When I hear or read of someone so belligerant and hostile in their work environment, No Vested Interest Sep 2017 #7
Indeed. n/t BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2017 #16
I would almost lay money on him being an abuser at home. niyad Sep 2017 #22
I've heard nurses say aggressive cops are quite common IronLionZion Sep 2017 #4
Iam of the opinion cops do this often BUT this time............. Old Vet Sep 2017 #12
"Other hospitals will likely want to adopt similar policies to prevent police overreach" left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #8
In my experience ... left-of-center2012 Sep 2017 #9
This is an appropriate move Gothmog Sep 2017 #10
I won't be happy until "Officer" Jeff Payne is in jail, with no more law enforcement career. (nt) Paladin Sep 2017 #11
Agreed Egnever Sep 2017 #14
Stripped of his pension The Wizard Sep 2017 #19
If it were not for body cams Mr.Bill Sep 2017 #13
I think it would be highly interesting to file for discovery or FOIA on the other officer's reports AtheistCrusader Sep 2017 #17
If she sues, I'm sure that will happen. Mr.Bill Sep 2017 #18
and I wonder how many complaints from citizens are in payne's file. niyad Sep 2017 #23
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME............... raven mad Sep 2017 #20
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