This is some OITNB level silliness....

Way to get around the question. Not surprised! :wink: It's cool homie, just drop it.

You have an associates degree at best and have the nerve to talk about an intelligent response. :rofl:

No one cares about your experience. The one cop that brings drugs into a prison is worse than 100 criminals who bring drugs into a prison. I wouldn't expect you to comprehend that though. Perhaps you don't find out about compromised officers because the only people around to catch them are other officers. Acting like you would 86 your coworker if you found something out anyway. Please.
 
Way to get around the question. Not surprised! :wink: It's cool homie, just drop it.

You have an associates degree at best and have the nerve to talk about an intelligent response. :rofl:

No one cares about your experience. The one cop that brings drugs into a prison is worse than 100 criminals who bring drugs into a prison. I wouldn't expect you to comprehend that though. Perhaps you don't find out about compromised officers because the only people around to catch them are other officers. Acting like you would 86 your coworker if you found something out anyway. Please.

Bachelor's Degree... but why did that matter to you? :lol: You sound hurt bruh! Bad experience with the Law perhaps? #biebershades

Have you noticed that you gave nothing insightful or thoughtful to say in ANY of your post in this thread, yet dudes are repping you.

What? You thought I was lying that this would turn into a LE bashing thread? :lol: Get real homie!
 
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Bachelor's Degree... but why did that matter to you? :lol: You sound hurt bruh! Bad experience with the Law perhaps? #biebershades

Have you noticed that you gave nothing insightful or thoughtful to say in ANY of your post in this thread, yet dudes are repping you.

What? You thought I was lying that this would turn into a LE bashing thread? :lol: Get real homie!


would you 86 your coworker though ?
 
Bachelor's Degree... but why did that matter to you? :lol: You sound hurt bruh! Bad experience with the Law perhaps? #biebershades

Have you noticed that you gave nothing insightful or thoughtful to say in ANY of your post in this thread, yet dudes are repping you.

What? You thought I was lying that this would turn into a LE bashing thread? :lol: Get real homie!

The insight was was that you come off as ignorant when you try to compare and contrast the performance of a cops duties with the behavior of criminals. That was lost on you from jump. Keep playing the victim and ignoring the fact that you get bashed because you think authority and a badge put you on a moral high ground when in fact you all are just as bad if not worse than the rest of us.
 
The insight was was that you come off as ignorant when you try to compare and contrast the performance of a cops duties with the behavior of criminals. That was lost on you from jump. Keep playing the victim and ignoring the fact that you get bashed because you think authority and a badge put you on a moral high ground when in fact you all are just as bad if not worse than the rest of us.


This is true.


It's just frustrating when law enforcement officials try to minimize or blame shift when the public holds them accountable.


Correctional officers are supposed to keep contraband out and inmates in. Period.


They're also supposed to keep inmates safe and promote a rehabilitative environment.


Too many correctional officers think they're simply playing baby sitter and allow prisoners to run their prisons.


I get that CO's need to protect themselves but they themselves perpetuate a culture of violence with their own practices.


Look at the Kalief Browder situation, had a correctional officer assault him for no apparent reason.


They also allowed him to get jumped by like 20 other inmates.


The kid is dead now. A victim of a prison industrial complex to whom he was simply a number and a mugshot.


I know people who have done time in Rikers and they'll tell you themselves that it's the officers that are governing the flow of contraband into the prison. Officers have been investigated a few times for doing so, have gotten busted, but the phenomenon still continues.


It's pretty common knowledge at this point and it's a phenomenon that's pervasive all over our nation.


People get tired of hearing the same ol' "not every officer is corrupt" bit when every prison or precinct has a history.


It's getting old, folks are not buying it. The thin blue line exists and law enforcement officers UNDENIABLY have a double standard with how they treat their own vs how they treat those who entrust to protect and serve them, the tax payers.


You might be tired of the law enforcement bashing but people are tired of getting their heads bashed in by law enforcement.


All we ask is that cops, good cops, hold bad cops accountable, even at the risk of being condemned by their fellow officers.


Even internal affairs investigations turn into damage control committees.


There simply isn't enough checks & balances for how much power police in this country have.


Period.


P.S.

It'd be also nice if you guys stopped lobbying to keep unjust policies and laws in place for your own selfish monetary incentives. Stop underselling the power of your unions, police unions have stopped reformation policies dead in their tracks before, don't tell me you guys have no power.

Stop this pre-crime data nonsense, stop profiling folks, stop unlawful surveillance practices, stop locking up people for non-violent offenses. Just stop.



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Bachelor's Degree... but why did that matter to you? :lol: You sound hurt bruh! Bad experience with the Law perhaps? #biebershades

Have you noticed that you gave nothing insightful or thoughtful to say in ANY of your post in this thread, yet dudes are repping you.

What? You thought I was lying that this would turn into a LE bashing thread? :lol: Get real homie!


would you 86 your coworker though ?

Oh hell yeah! I'll be damn if I let another person mess with my bread.

Knowingly let other Officers get away with illegal acts, puts MY career on the line. Not having that. Nope! Got bills to pay, kid.

I don't have time for lazy Officers that can't perform their duty or to scared to enforce any policies!

And yes, I, along with a couple Sgts and LTs escorted Officers out the building.

:wink:
 
Oh hell yeah! I'll be damn if I let another person mess with my bread.

Knowingly let other Officers get away with illegal acts, puts MY career on the line. Not having that. Nope! Got bills to pay, kid.

I don't have time for lazy Officers that can't perform their duty or to scared to enforce any policies!

And yes, I, along with a couple Sgts and LTs escorted Officers out the building.

:wink:


So if you witnessed your fellow officer use illegal, potentially injurious or lethal techniques on an inmate, or now, on the street, to restrain a convict/suspect, you would report him?


Would you arrest him?


Would you arrest your supervisor? Or your sargeant?


How far would you go?


Because I'm not sure doing a write up solves much...


Getting regulated to a desk, or getting warned, reprimanded, etc etc. Isn't enough.


And why do they get all those chances? Why aren't officers whisked away in cuffs the first time they break the law on the job?
 
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I just said I would... I also just said I did... but I have feeling that's not a good enough answer for y'all. :lol: It's okay though!
 
I just said I would... I also just said I did... but I have feeling that's not a good enough answer for y'all. :lol: It's okay though!


You said you've written reports on other officers.


But have you, on the spot, ever arrested another officer for assaulting an inmate or a suspect in an illegal manner?


Also,

Why wasn't officer Casebolt arrested for inciting and assault by his fellow officers?



They clearly saw him running amok, they clearly witnessed him assaulting a minor.
 
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I don't know man, that happened in Texas. I'm in Nevada... are you really asking this right now?

You seem like a cool cat, but are you just gonna keep asking questions like that? As if I was there? :lol:

Because if that's the case, I have no more answers for you. You seem to have made up your mind about "us" so what really is the point?

The cases and point you're trying to make doesn't make want to resign. :lol: I'll be a Cop and perform what I do, and how I do for as long I can.

Whether you think we're all corrupt or feel superior does not phase me.... not even a tiny itty little bit.
 
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I don't know man, that happened in Texas. I'm in Nevada... are you really asking this right now?

You seem like a cool cat, but are you just gonna keep asking questions like that? As if I was there? :lol:

Because if that's the case, I have no more answers for you. You seem to have made up your mind about "us" so what really is the point?

The cases and point you're trying to make doesn't make want to resign. :lol: I'll be a Cop and perform what I do, and how I do for as long I can.

Whether you think we're all corrupt or feel superior does not phase me.... not even a tiny itty little bit.



K, but you're dodging these questions, because they make you face an inconvenient truth.


There is a double standard with how cops treat one another vs how they treat the general public.


My purpose is not to get you to resign, but to simply have you examine some issues that most cops don't want the emotional and mental distress to look at.


That cognitive dissonance is a *****.
 
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