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Throw the guards and Rundle in there to demonstrate for everyone how safe it is.“The shower was itself neither dangerous nor unsafe,’’
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Throw the guards and Rundle in there to demonstrate for everyone how safe it is.“The shower was itself neither dangerous nor unsafe,’’
they can probably make it as hot as they want
and the guards probably have control of the water so that inmates cant do this to each other
They are only connected locally, hope the Federal government investigates this.Won't happen, they stay on code and don't throw each other under the bus
Hope the white devil Katherine Rundle dies an eminent painful death. Her devil family and SWS kids can burn in hell too. One less vile racist in the judiciary and the country's population would be a plus.
dont know if this is the officeCan someone find the number to the prison guards or the AG? I'm a little busy right now
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/k...e-county-state-attorney-is-a-disgrace-9213209The decision is just the latest in a long string of awful decisions by Rundle. Her office has made a living letting cops and county officials slide for questionable or downright criminal conduct. For one, the Miami Herald's 2015 investigation into state prisons, called "Cruel and Unusual," documented multiple cases in which inmates around the state were tortured, scalded with hot water or chemicals, and literally gassed to death. Though that series led to rule changes and firings,
Rundle has not charged any prison guards involved in any prison-guard cases.
And that's just the jails. Here is a brief, and by no means comprehensive, list of recent cases in which Rundle has let police officers off easy:
In 2014, City of Miami Police Officer Reynaldo Goyos shot and killed an unarmed man at a traffic stop. Miami PD's then-chief called the shooting "unjustified," and a federal review of the department, based in part on Goyos' case, noted a "pattern of excessive force" at the department.
In 2015, a Miami cop shot a homeless man in front of 50 children. The man was later identified as "nonviolent."
Miami Police Union President Javier Ortiz doxxed and harassed a woman because she videotaped and stopped a Miami-Dade cop who was speeding in his patrol car.
Officer John Hinson was repeatedly accused of beating up handcuffed subjects, including one incident that was caught on video.
South Miami cop Aryo Rezaie shot an unarmed former college football player, Michael Gavins, in the back. Gavins said he was simply standing next to the hood of a police cruiser.
Miami Beach cops shot a man to death on Alton Road during Art Basel after they appeared to have confused the sound of Taser fire with gunfire.
Miami Beach Det. Philippe Archer beat up a woman on camera and also a Good Samaritan who tried to stop the beating.
Miami Beach Police tasered 18-year-old skater Israel "Reefa" Hernandez to death because he had tagged a building with graffiti.
In 2015, officers from Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, and Hialeah fired 100 bullets into a moving car, killing an innocent man.
And, most astounding, Rundle refused to charge the cops involved in the so-called Redland shootings, in which a group of Miami-Dade cops carried out a military-inspired, ambush-style attack on an alleged armed mob, shot men on video, made conflicting statements to Rundle's office, and possibly tampered with evidence. The cops in that case were sued for what lawyers said was a pattern of luring suspects to staged crimes and "deliberately executing" them.
It'll be **** this system and those who uphold it 'til it dies or 'til I do.
How is the water in a shower able to be turned to 180 degrees? And how come this knob wasn't in the shower?
She can kiss her reputation good-bye, wish she could go to jail.