To Protect and to Serve II



Sooner or later, we all have to eat our own cooking. His day will come when he is humbled, and realizes what an honor it is to serve your community. Some get the message, and some don't. I'd like to think that this video found it's way to his Chief Deputy or Sheriff, and that there has already been a long conversation about what it means, and requires, in order to wear that badge. So he had a long day. I've had thousands of them. So have you. So have truck drivers, nurses, mechanics, etc. Never take it out on the customer, or the innocent.

He showed his butt, and it was recorded on video. Take your lumps; learn your lesson; make your apologies; and move forward.

Go Vols.
 
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Apparently not...
Apparently so... these charges will either get dismissed or if he is convicted, it will get overturned. No way will the Thin Blue Line and their apologists allow for this to go down.

If cops don't go to jail for killing civilians, what makes you think that one will go to jail over this?
 
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Apparently so... these charges will either get dismissed or if he is convicted, it will get overturned. No way will the Thin Blue Line and their apologists allow for this to go down.

If cops don't go to jail for killing civilians, what makes you think that one will go to jail over this?

We agree...my straight forward and sometimes sarcastic approach can get lost in translation sometimes. I'm interested in what was in the bag...You? Scott Israel and DWS are the main criminals in that district. They're on borrowed time. We're saving them and the AWAN brothers for last.
 
Apparently not...
Deputy Who Failed to Confront Parkland Shooter is 'Arrested for Inaction'

Good now let's find out what was in the bag?

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The civil case was dismissed for lack of an actionable duty.

The criminal charge emanates from a different source of duty. But I will say it seems unlikely to succeed. The contours of such a duty, to yield criminal liability, are not defined. Tough to prosecute.

Seems political. Looking for a bit of a scapegoat.
 
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The civil case was dismissed for lack of an actionable duty.

The criminal charge emanates from a different source of duty. But I will say it seems unlikely to succeed. The contours of such a duty, to yield criminal liability, are not defined. Tough to prosecute.

Seems political. Looking for a bit of a scapegoat.

Just opening the door to Broward County corruption imo. Wonder what he'll have to say under oath about Scott Israel and DWS?
 
Just opening the door to Broward County corruption imo. Wonder what he'll have to say under oath about Scott Israel and DWS?


Its largely about appearing to blame someone. While you can justify firing the guy for failing to do his job, that's just not criminal and it's not causally his fault. Prosecuting someone for failing to prevent crime seems like a fool's errand to me.
 
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Its largely about appearing to blame someone. While you can justify firing the guy for failing to do his job, that's just not criminal and it's not causally his fault. Prosecuting someone for failing to prevent crime seems like a fool's errand to me.

Agreed, let's go to the top and find the true criminals. I think you're wrong about who is scapegoating who. Israel put out the stand down order.
 
Its largely about appearing to blame someone. While you can justify firing the guy for failing to do his job, that's just not criminal and it's not causally his fault. Prosecuting someone for failing to prevent crime seems like a fool's errand to me.

I agree.
 
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