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Maybe he's training to become an Unsullied. Of course, they're also fully castrated at age 5, so maybe not...
 
The article said he turned himself into police on Wednesday do it's not like he was a cop for long.

Wokka wokka wokka!
 
When you grow up and become a responsible adult, the hatred for cops seems to dwindle.
 
So it's alright for cops to do things that they put people into jail for.

Then most of us will remain unsophisticated all of our lives.
 
http://www.cafemom.com/articles/in_...paign=prism&utm_source=outbrain&utm_content=0

More horrible news of a parent taking his or her life and the lives of their children. This time, it happened on Thursday in Spanish Fork, Utah. Reports say that 34-year-old police officer Joshua Boren shot his entire family dead, including his 55-year-old mother-in-law Marie King, his wife, Kelly, and his two children, 7-year-old Joshua (who was called Jaden) and 5-year-old Haley. He then reportedly took his own life.
 
When you grow up and become a responsible adult, the hatred for cops seems to dwindle.

Ha! Especially when you quit doing the things that attract their attention. Then you begin to wonder if you could attract their attention if needed.

Just a little thought like that will cause a man to add a couple pounds.
 
You couldn't pay me enough to be a police officer

That's what I always thought. Then I find out as California Cities are going broke, there a Police Chiefs making a 1/2 million a year there, with 200, 300 K per year in pensions due.
 
I was a Military Policeman in the Army.....That shit is no joke.
 
I just think that every on duty officer should be wearing a camera, especially if they are carrying a gun.
 
I just think that every on duty officer should be wearing a camera, especially if they are carrying a gun.

i think this sometimes too, but then think of all the times they would maybe find a joint on someone and say "get the hell out of here, and get your shit together, stoner!", but now they would have to bust them
 
i think this sometimes too, but then think of all the times they would maybe find a joint on someone and say "get the hell out of here, and get your shit together, stoner!", but now they would have to bust them

Well first off all Ive never been let off for that, but now in Oregon its just a medical card away anyway. I assume that the video would only be reviewed if there was a complaint or some sort of incident. I read that the UK is doing this with their armed officers as a way to maintain accountability for their actions. I think their officer complaints are way down since this started also. Ive also read that cops are the main people to oppose these measure, makes you wonder why? This would also protect the cops from false accusations.

Disclaimer, Im a little bitter about this issue because I got beat up and thown in the drunk tank years ago buy some cops on fat tuesday for drinking my beer on the sidewalk. Before cell phone camera's were everywhere, all I could do was lay on the ground and yell "someone help me I am not resisting", the attack only stopped when some guy with a video camera showed up and and started yelling "they are Rodney Kinging this fool". I would have loved to have access to that officers field cam for my complaint. As it was they just gave me the run around and refused to give me any info, including his name or badge number, because "I wasnt arrested I was just too intoxicated to know what was going on, so shut the fuck up". I blew 0.090 at the tank. Fucking power tripping little short cop, he even got in the patrol car with me after everything settled down, and before the paddy wagon showed up, and said "how do you like me now" with a big smirk.
 
The police are mostly private in Vegas. It works.

Not so much...

http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/nv/las-vegas/crime/

For Las Vegas, we found that the violent crime rate is one of the highest in the nation, across communities of all sizes (both large and small). Violent offenses tracked included forcible rape, murder and non-negligent manslaughter, armed robbery, and aggravated assault, including assault with a deadly weapon. According to NeighborhoodScout's analysis of FBI reported crime data, your chance of becoming a victim of one of these crimes in Las Vegas is one in 124.

NeighborhoodScout's analysis also reveals that Las Vegas's rate for property crime is 32 per one thousand population. This makes Las Vegas a place where there is an above average chance of becoming a victim of a property crime, when compared to all other communities in America of all population sizes. Property crimes are motor vehicle theft, arson, larceny, and burglary. Your chance of becoming a victim of any of these crimes in Las Vegas is one in 31.

Importantly, we found that Las Vegas has one of the highest rates of motor vehicle theft in the nation according to our analysis of FBI crime data. This is compared to communities of all sizes, from the smallest to the largest. In fact, your chance of getting your car stolen if you live in Las Vegas is one in 290.
 
Those are just the crimes Metro commits themselves.......zing! But seriously, you want nothing to do with Las Vegas Metro, let alone cops from Henderson. They have a well earned rep. A few years ago Metro shot a handcuffed piece of shit in the back and killed him while he was running away. Notice I said piece of shit because he probably was. Legally the police have the right to do that here. Morally it was reprehensible.
 
Not so much...

http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/nv/las-vegas/crime/

For Las Vegas, we found that the violent crime rate is one of the highest in the nation, across communities of all sizes (both large and small). Violent offenses tracked included forcible rape, murder and non-negligent manslaughter, armed robbery, and aggravated assault, including assault with a deadly weapon. According to NeighborhoodScout's analysis of FBI reported crime data, your chance of becoming a victim of one of these crimes in Las Vegas is one in 124.

NeighborhoodScout's analysis also reveals that Las Vegas's rate for property crime is 32 per one thousand population. This makes Las Vegas a place where there is an above average chance of becoming a victim of a property crime, when compared to all other communities in America of all population sizes. Property crimes are motor vehicle theft, arson, larceny, and burglary. Your chance of becoming a victim of any of these crimes in Las Vegas is one in 31.

Importantly, we found that Las Vegas has one of the highest rates of motor vehicle theft in the nation according to our analysis of FBI crime data. This is compared to communities of all sizes, from the smallest to the largest. In fact, your chance of getting your car stolen if you live in Las Vegas is one in 290.

It's not an issue with the cops. The safest places to be are where the private police are. Casinos.
 
Hmmmm what disability got better in a couple of days? Just in time to get drunk and beat the homeless. What do ya wanna bet these buddies have the same disability? Just a few months apart.
 

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