To Protect and to Serve II

What in the world are you talking about?

First off this woman isn’t a cop. A handgun is slightly under the threshold for militarization.

Secondly from the 19th century through the roaring twenties it was standard procedure for bounty hunters to kill you and drag your body to town to claim the reward. Things are much more civilized today.

At least you can get murdered in an office now. Progress.
 
Who has ever made that argument?

That’s essentially the problem with BLM. If they wanted actual political change they should change their name and focus on anyone who is a victim of police brutality. Not just one particular race. As it is now, by name alone, the alienate a large % of the population
 
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Serious question.... If that department has a single ounce of honor or a single ounce of integrity, how are those officers still employable as law enforcement.

It just seems like, moving forward, you'd always have to wonder if their story was for real or simply a butthurt fabrication because things didn't go they way they wanted.

And speaking for myself, I just simply couldn't keep a LEO around that I didn't feel like I could trust. As is, LEOs have too much power and I just don't see how one could trust that power to someone who's shown they're not trustworthy.
 
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I'm a firm believer that anytime a cop clearly makes up charges just to "teach a lesson" or "cover their ass", that the cop should be doing jail time. 30 days minimum or whatever sentence would go along with whatever the trumped up charge is. Whichever is longer.
 
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The usual suspects need to come in here and defend the Thin Blue Line on this.

Am I a "usual suspect"? I'm part of that Thin Blue Line.

This is old ground between you and me. You don't like cops. I get it. I happen to be one.

I have a bullet hole, a broken shoulder, a broken hip, and more scars than I can count for my efforts.

You?

I'm old school. I believe we are peacekeepers first, and enforcers last. Yes, I'm probably in the minority amongst my peers, but there are more of us in that mindset than you know. Only the bad apples make the news.

You happen to hear about the SRO that likely saved lives in Maryland today? Maybe I missed your post on that.

Bad cops deserve the maximum penalty under the law. They broke the public trust, and there is no way back from that. Any cop who betrays their oath is not my brother, or my sister. They are an insult to the badge I wear.

I have no problem with you calling them out. You should.

When you get a minute, go visit the Officer Down Memorial Page. ODMP.org. Go read a few of those stories. Two of my brothers are there. Both good men. Lost their lives honoring the oath they took.

There are honorable men and women on that Thin Blue Line. Don't let the bad apples turn you against them.
 
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WTH? There has to be more here right? Nobody in their right mind just starts beating a kid they don't even know. Even drunk.

I think you're right.
NOBODY PLAYS WITH A DOG THAT DANFORD IS PLAYING WITH!!!
Seriously though, he was extremely drunk and may have had something else in his system.

The witness said Danford started playing with a dog. A 12-year-old girl came up to play with the dog, too, the document said, when Danford “quickly jumped up from his seat and tackled” her.

The witness said the two had no interaction before the incident and said she had no idea why Danford attacked the girl, the affidavit said.
 
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