Crime What did the cops do wrong today Megathread Vol. 6 ? (who knows, lots of cop threads)

I live here. They stole my +$300 action camera as part of an investigation with their task force....
My lawyer said not to worry about it because technically he did get me off. But still I'm not letting them keep my fkn property.


Cops from there crying over the DOJ investigating them is hilarious. They need oversight so badly.
 
Cops from there crying over the DOJ investigating them is hilarious. They need oversight so badly.
I'll say this much. My interactions with LEA in Arizona have been a lot better than Northeast Ohio. Which also is hotspot for corrupt abusive cops.
But thats not saying much.

Twice I was a victim of vandalism cops didn't want to do shit or make a report. You almost have to force them to.
 
70 year old dude was arguing with a cop of a ticket he was being given. Guy said he was willing to go to jail because he didn't want to sign for the ticket. Cop lets the arguing continue until the old man touches him on the chest and tells him to shut up. Cop takes that opportunity to slam the old man on the ground. Guy ended up KO'd with a brain bleed and fractured neck. DA is reviewing to determine if charges are pursued.

Go to the 4 minute mark if you want to skip the arguing.

 
LOL This one is crazy.

A New York state trooper from Long Island claimed that he'd been shot by an unidentified suspect during a traffic stop, prompting a manhunt for the fictious suspect.

Turns out that he lied about the circumstances of being shot and has been suspended without pay. Speculation is that he shot himself and then radioed in a bogus call.

He also had a previous incident two years ago where he claimed that he was hit by a car, which is now being called into question because the suspect was never identified in that incident either.

State authorities raided his home and found a $1 million in cash and a large quantity of steroids.

Also, it turns out that the cop's father is a disgraced former NYPD officer, who was fired after he was exposed for acting as an enforcer for a Dominican drug gang.








 
LOL This one is crazy.

A New York state trooper from Long Island claimed that he'd been shot by an unidentified suspect during a traffic stop, prompting a manhunt for the fictious suspect.

Turns out that he lied about the circumstances of being shot and has been suspended without pay. Speculation is that he shot himself and then radioed in a bogus call.

He also had a previous incident two years ago where he claimed that he was hit by a car, which is now being called into question because the suspect was never identified in that incident either.

State authorities raided his home and found a $1 million in cash and a large quantity of steroids.

Also, it turns out that the cop's father is a disgraced former NYPD officer, who was fired after he was exposed for acting as an enforcer for a Dominican drug gang.










He looks extremely trustworthy
 
70 year old dude was arguing with a cop of a ticket he was being given. Guy said he was willing to go to jail because he didn't want to sign for the ticket. Cop lets the arguing continue until the old man touches him on the chest and tells him to shut up. Cop takes that opportunity to slam the old man on the ground. Guy ended up KO'd with a brain bleed and fractured neck. DA is reviewing to determine if charges are pursued.

Go to the 4 minute mark if you want to skip the arguing.



He laid hands on that officer and got delt with
 
70 year old dude was arguing with a cop of a ticket he was being given. Guy said he was willing to go to jail because he didn't want to sign for the ticket. Cop lets the arguing continue until the old man touches him on the chest and tells him to shut up. Cop takes that opportunity to slam the old man on the ground. Guy ended up KO'd with a brain bleed and fractured neck. DA is reviewing to determine if charges are pursued.

Go to the 4 minute mark if you want to skip the arguing.



Jesus fucking christ. He can't even argue that he felt he was in danger, it's a harmless old man.

If that old guy croaks that dude is FUCKED.
 
LOL This one is crazy.

A New York state trooper from Long Island claimed that he'd been shot by an unidentified suspect during a traffic stop, prompting a manhunt for the fictious suspect.

Turns out that he lied about the circumstances of being shot and has been suspended without pay. Speculation is that he shot himself and then radioed in a bogus call.

He also had a previous incident two years ago where he claimed that he was hit by a car, which is now being called into question because the suspect was never identified in that incident either.

State authorities raided his home and found a $1 million in cash and a large quantity of steroids.

Also, it turns out that the cop's father is a disgraced former NYPD officer, who was fired after he was exposed for acting as an enforcer for a Dominican drug gang.









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Some cops are fantastic and I honestly think that it was part of the reason I didn’t have to use force all too often.
This officer was subjected to many vulgar insults, no violence was used on the defendant.

 
The lawyer for the first guy sent a bunch of FOIA requests to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on DUI arrests and got them to disclose that over 600 sober people were arrested for DUI in the state between 2017 and 2023.





This former Tennessee trooper was the leader in DUI arrests in the part of the state that he worked in for several years.

He was fired and decertified after he got exposed for loafing on the job for years.

He would sit around doing nothing on shift and then log a bunch of "ghost stops," where he ran the license plates of cars that drove by him or were in parking lots that he was sitting in. He would call in the plates like he'd stopped the drivers and then claim that he let them off with a warning.

I wonder what percentage of his DUI arrests actually resulted in convictions.


 
A man calls the police because there's a home invasion. A dumb cop shoots the man in his underwear, not the cunt with the balaclava. He puts another 4-5 rounds into the poor man when he's on the ground. The dumb coward needs to spend the rest of his miserable life in a cell.

 


This would have been some absurdly disproportionate bullshit even if the literal child had paid with an actual counterfeit bill… but the fact that none of the cops was even capable of googling to check that 2 dollar bills are actually a real thing defies all belief!

And on that note, what is it with you gringos calling to cops on people paying with counterfeit currency? Who the fuck does that?! Why on earth would one jump to the conclusion that the person is intentionally trying to pass fake currency instead of just being a poor sucker that didn’t check the money that they were receiving? Before news like these started coming out of the US, I had never heard of any cashier handling the issue of counterfeit currency in any way other than (a) refusing to take it and asking the customer for other form of payment or (b) taking out a pair of scissors or a hole puncher and turning it into confetti.
 
A man calls the police because there's a home invasion. A dumb cop shoots the man in his underwear, not the cunt with the balaclava. He puts another 4-5 rounds into the poor man when he's on the ground. The dumb coward needs to spend the rest of his miserable life in a cell.



Started reading a little about this case. It’s pretty crazy and still kind of confusing tbh.
 
A man calls the police because there's a home invasion. A dumb cop shoots the man in his underwear, not the cunt with the balaclava. He puts another 4-5 rounds into the poor man when he's on the ground. The dumb coward needs to spend the rest of his miserable life in a cell.




This one got a lot stranger.

The same cop who killed the homeowner responded to that house 24 hours earlier when the same intruder was reported by the homeowner.

The homeowner waited outside in his car for the cops to come and spoke to them before they went to the house and got the intruder to leave.

The cop should've recognized the guy that he shot to death as the homeowner.

Also, the intruder who had the knife is a trans woman who has a long criminal record.

 
A man calls the police because there's a home invasion. A dumb cop shoots the man in his underwear, not the cunt with the balaclava. He puts another 4-5 rounds into the poor man when he's on the ground. The dumb coward needs to spend the rest of his miserable life in a cell.



Metro here have gotten markedly worse over the years. The hiring standards are low and on the ground, there are lots of guys in Vegas who have no f*ckin clue what to do with their lives who shrug their shoulders and go "welp, I'll just go ve a Cop." Its also not difficult to become Metro from Nevada DOC, who have even lower hiring standards.

Florida Cops arresting a dude for being angry, they really are "feelings enforcement" now:





This would have been some absurdly disproportionate bullshit even if the literal child had paid with an actual counterfeit bill… but the fact that none of the cops was even capable of googling to check that 2 dollar bills are actually a real thing defies all belief!

And on that note, what is it with you gringos calling to cops on people paying with counterfeit currency? Who the fuck does that?! Why on earth would one jump to the conclusion that the person is intentionally trying to pass fake currency instead of just being a poor sucker that didn’t check the money that they were receiving? Before news like these started coming out of the US, I had never heard of any cashier handling the issue of counterfeit currency in any way other than (a) refusing to take it and asking the customer for other form of payment or (b) taking out a pair of scissors or a hole puncher and turning it into confetti.


There is a climate perpetuated in much of the US that you must automatically distrust regular people just like you. It exists in police culture with all that "Warrior" training they do which has an underlying tone of that every citizen is a "potential enemy" and an "us against them" mentality. But it's also in general society, when I was a kid it wasnt quite as weird as it is now, but over the years people have been conditioned to be more and more suspicious and accusatory of other people. So now people communicate through the Cops much more than they used to.
 
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