59 Cops Arrested in Southern Mexico for Working with Cartels [More]
Hey, they’re just following the example set by their leadership…
Besides, we all know Mexican “gun violence” is U.S. gun companies’ fault.
Hey, we got us a category.
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
59 Cops Arrested in Southern Mexico for Working with Cartels [More]
Hey, they’re just following the example set by their leadership…
Besides, we all know Mexican “gun violence” is U.S. gun companies’ fault.
Hey, we got us a category.
[Via bondmen]
DC police commander placed on leave over ‘deliberately’ falsifying crime data [More]
If you under report your income to the government it’s a crime. How come this isn’t?
Why not “arrested” instead of “placed on leave”?
[Via bondmen]
Louisiana authorities have agreed to pay $9 million to a man who was partially paralyzed from the waist down after a trooper shot him in the back during a 2018 traffic stop in Baton Rouge and then falsely reported it as a Taser discharge. [More]
But it won’t be the “Louisiana authorities” paying, will it?
Meanwhile, the lying, incompetent sow was allowed to plea to a misdemeanor, avoided jail, and had her record expunged.
Remember: Back the Blue!
[Via bondmen]
Chicago Woman Who Was Shot With a Police Department ‘Buyback’ Gun Sues the City for $50,000… No one was ever charged in any of the three crimes in which the wayward GLOCK was used and the police sergeant who supervised the gun turn-in event where the firearm disappeared was suspended for one day for “failure to adequately secure and care for department property.” [More]
Well, at least we know that justice was served.
Forget it Jake, it’s Chi-Town.
[Via Michael G]
The memo, which was intended solely for law enforcement use, does not indicate that any weapons were stolen; however, a government anti-terrorism coordinator is quoted as saying: “These events are concerning not only due to the stolen items being sensitive in nature but also because of the indicators for some insider knowledge being needed for successful breach and theft.” [More]
It says something about security and competency, doesn’t it?
I’d be looking for motive beyond mere financial profit, along with shared demographic/ideological commonalities and an assessment of types of domestic operations the gear would be needed for…
[Via Michael G]
Federal prosecutors allege Tompkins first pressured the executive into selling him equity interest in the company, then into refunding his buy-in when share prices dipped. [More]
In fairness, their latest press release is about their “Summer Enrichment Program“…
[Via Edmund M]
Related UPDATE
Suffolk County is not a sanctuary county, but many cities within it are sanctuary cities… In October 2019, Tompkins announced the county police department ended its contract with ICE. [More]
Figures…
[Via Michael G]
After telling B.K. she was “insanely attractive,” the summary order states Cook sent her a picture of his crotch while sitting in his personal vehicle with a gun in his waistband, telling her he was “strapped.” [More]
Sure knows how to sweet-talk a gal… I guess that’s the difference between a trained, professional community hero and us “civilians”…
[Via Steve T]
Brooklyn cop accused of hitting car, leaving scene, assaulting driver [More]
Speeding like a demon, going through red lights, recklessly endangering the public… But it’s OK because:
Police determined that Stein didn’t break any policies during the confrontation.
And remember: Back the Blue!
[Via Sweet Babboo]
St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery has appointed the former mayor’s HR director, who was fired from that post, as his new chief human resources officer. [More]
St. Louis: The connected Democrat city that keeps trusting its fate to inept, corrupt morons who only ever repeat what will never work and then blame guns.
How concerned can they really be?
[Via bondmen]
New Zealand former top cop charged over material showing child abuse and bestiality [More]
What, the bro who decided if you could have a gun or not…?
[Via Edmund M]
Leaked Emails Reveal Warnings to NRA Leadership About Corruption Years Before NY Lawsuit [More]
Lt. Col. Robert K. Brown has long been a champion.
DC police commander suspended, accused of changing crime statistics – Police union says directive to change offense classifications comes from command staff. [More]
Gosh, it’s almost like all those stars don’t stand for stellar management…
[Via Jess]
The false police reports would indicate that the immigrant was a victim of a crime that would qualify them to apply for a so-called U visa, U.S. Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook said Wednesday at a news conference in Lafayette. He said the police officials were paid $5,000 for each name they provided falsified reports for, and that there were hundreds of names over the years. [More]
Tell us more about “Chandrakant ‘Lala’ Patel, an Oakdale businessman.”
[Via Michael G]
The New York City Police Department cannot immediately fire dozens of rookie officers, including some with criminal records, who were allegedly hired illegally by the department, a New York Supreme Court judge ruled. The NYPD said an internal investigation found the 31 officers lied about their backgrounds on applications and should be relieved of their duties, but the judge’s ruling means the department must wait until next week to take action. [More]
What’s the problem? They seem like naturals.
[Via Jess]
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus, who told the county supervisors she didn’t know about her department’s request to buy 10 massage chairs, actually tried to pass off the bill for the chairs to the sheriff’s bureaus in different cities to minimize scrutiny, according to an email from her HR manager…In March… Corpus purchased two soft-serve ice cream machines for employees in the county jails. In January, the Post reported that she had purchased a $74,000 conference room table. The 22-foot by 10-foot table includes 12 “cooling fans” in the legs and 10 “lockable access doors”… At a June 24 hearing, Supervisor Speier asked Corpus why she put in a request for a $600,000 TV for the headquarters conference room. [More]
Tell us again how “critical components of the county’s budget and operations specifically associated to programs such as Public Safety… are at significant risk”…
At least they have enough resources for “gun buybacks“…
“The Democrats’ Choice,” naturally…
[Via Steve T]
FOX 2 has learned the names of individuals who a former police chief is accused of misusing the Regional Justice Information System database. Hundreds of people were allegedly searched without their knowledge and without probable cause. [More]
At least he didn’t have “ICE” in the query field…
Ain’t it something’? Two stories today about how those entrusted with surveillance powers can’t be…
[Via bondmen]
Kentucky State Police Trooper James Cameron Wright has finally been indicted by the feds for multiple civil rights violations, which were not only known by his chain of command, but some of which were personally reviewed and approved by the literal head of the Kentucky State Police. This includes beatings, perjury, and more. [Watch]
Sounds like beatings all around are in order.
[Via bondmen]
A federal judge ruled that a 76-year-old former Chicago alderman accused of bribery and lying to the FBI is unfit for trial, saying it would have an “adverse effect” on her health. [More]
Using that rationale, anyone up on a capital murder charge could make the same claim.
Corrupt Chicago Democrat politicians: Say it ain’t so.
Go on, say it.
Forget it, Jake. It’s Chi-Town.