volfanCLT
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when a cops kills someone they should be fired or put behind a desk taken off the streets etc, good or bad shooting don't matter.. because if its a good shooting a cop is never the same after that anyway!
in ether case he wont have the chance to kill again!
A Chicopee woman apparently got a little too loud and belligerent while drinking on Chestnut Street Sunday morning, and refused to cooperate with police when they asked her to quiet down. When she was about to be arrested, police say the woman activated the voice recording feature on her smart phone, hid it in her purse and surreptitiously‎ recorded the entire arrest. Now she faces the unusual charge of unlawful wiretapping.
Great story VFGL. I had read that and couldn't find it later to post. I'm not a cop hater. I'm a hater of unbridled authority. Most cops are good, but all cops have too much power. The few bad seeds mess it up for the good guys like him.
I think the vast majority are. There are one or two bad apples on every force who let the badge go to their heads and give a bad name to LE, but most cops are trying to serve their communities the right way IMO.I don't disagree with any of that. Wish there were more cops like this guy who truly were there to make a positive difference in the community.
I think the vast majority are. There are one or two bad apples on every force who let the badge go to their heads and give a bad name to LE, but most cops are trying to serve their communities the right way IMO.
I think most are good people, but I think a lot more than 1 or 2 in a force are incapable of properly dealing with situations where they don't have full control. They are so used to people doing whatever they say they feel threatened and lose their minds if their authority is questioned.
I know it's not scientific, but I've had few run-ins with LE and I have seen them act like idiots with my own eyes. I've used this example before, but they told my friend they were going to charge him with attempted murder for bringing a toy gun (it was orange) to a HS dance. They also slammed him and cuffed him.
I've always believed part of the problem is that there aren't enough teeth in the rules for "policing the police". There needs to be a very real point where, LEO or not, you're going to get thrown under the bus like anyone else. I understand that LEO shouldn't be afraid of doing their jobs but they should damn well be afraid of what will happen if they do their jobs poorly. If that's too much for you then you're in the wrong profession and, frankly, probably aren't fit for the responsibility of being an LEO in the first place.
Just saw this as I was scrolling through twitter. Love this stuff.
Road rage killing hits officer's 'soft spot'
On May 6, a road rage slaying in his Little Saigon neighborhood, on the streets where he grew up and now patrols, took the life of a Vietnamese immigrant like himself. The victim was a 37-year-old bus driver who left behind a widow and two young children, one with severe autism.
"We try not to get emotional, but sometimes these things really affect me," Nguyen said. "It kind of hit the soft core of my body."
Nguyen and his colleagues sent texts to friends and family asking if they could help the widow. Then, at his friends' urging, he launched a website, hoping to raise a few thousand dollars. Word spread quickly: Now, less than three weeks since the murder, nearly $100,000 has poured in from the local Vietnamese community and far beyond, including Houston, Boston, New York, even London.
That's nice that the officer in this story and the ones in the other stories use their own money to help. What I wonder is how the news stations get wind of it. Do the cops call them up and say, "hey, look at this nice thing I did?" When I give to charity or help someone out it never seems to make the news.I get irritated with the stupidity of LE as much as the next guy, but thought this was pretty cool....
After A Burglar Ruined A Boy's Birthday, This Cop Used His Own Money To Buy Cake And Presents
That's nice that the officer in this story and the ones in the other stories use their own money to help. What I wonder is how the news stations get wind of it. Do the cops call them up and say, "hey, look at this nice thing I did?" When I give to charity or help someone out it never seems to make the news.
