To Protect and to Serve II

Collegedale PD is a ****ing clown show. It needs to be disbanded and rolled into the county.

The stuff that has come out in the papers is an accurate representation, but it’s only part of the story.
I think it’s pretty rare to find a small town police force that isn’t mainly comprised of power tripping goobers who never got over high school.
 
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I think it’s pretty rare to find a small town police force that isn’t mainly comprised of power tripping goobers who never got over high school.

That’s true. Chattanooga has several small municipalities and all of them are like that to some degree, but you could do a documentary on Collegedale PD and call it Super Troopers Live and it would be brilliant.
 
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I agree to a point..... the kid also pulled a bookshelf over on someone and was throwing books at people..... This is what happens when schools quit allowing kids to be punished for their actions.
corporal punishment? I'm all for bringing it back. If you harm someone else you get paddled. Instant negative consequences.
We still don't know the entirety of this case.
 
My wife went to Southern Adventist University and one day about 15 years ago, when we were dating, I was driving home after dropping her off and I got pulled over by Collegedale Police and given a $120 ticket for going 46 in a 40. That whole department is full of crooks.
 
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Who else besides a LEO officer could get away with killing a couple of teenagers and critically injuring a couple more while driving 45 mph over the limit and then having the balls to act like they're the victim?

The best part is we have a video of the entire incident coupled with the POS admitting that he moronically swerved right into them. And the system is not only not holding this guy accountable but they're actively bending over backwards to ensure he walks away scot-free.

Although at this point, anybody who's surprised by this simply hasn't been paying attention.
 
I came from a small village in Michigan population around 700. We had a state police post a mile from my house. The village had 7 officers, 1 out of 7 was incompetent. The others took their oath seriously and did not overstep with their authority. I think I've mentioned in another post mr incompetent broke down my back door while i was 9 months pregnant only for me to point out he was at the wrong address. Had to go to the village council for reimbursement on my back door. Same officer took report from my daughter when she was assaulted. Knowing he was going to do nothing, i tracked down the girl who hit her and called him. He was the only one on duty, i said i found her, you gonna do anything? He was hemming and hawing. I said how about i call the chief and ask him. He came and talked with the girl. Nothing happened. I also had a talk with my 14 year old about smart aleck comments coming out of her mouth and how some will just hit you instead of walking away. She learned a great lesson that day about controlling her mouth.
We all knew we could depend on the other 6. Nobody trusted #7. Lazy and incompetent.
I think this is every town across America. It's every town I've lived in.
We only every had one shootout in that village. It changed 5 people's lives forever, 4 were officers trying their best to stop a man from killing his wife with a rifle. 2 were hit with long term physical consequences. One quit the force because he couldn't shoot the man but once shot they did everything they could to save him. I'm sure in our peaceful little village no one came to work that day expecting to kill a man we all knew. It really shook everyone up badly because this was a man we all interacted with and he snapped. No record, no history, just snapped. That's why I respect law officers... Until they prove they don't deserve that respect.
 
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