A former police officer asked a federal judge for mercy on Wednesday after being accused of sexually abusing people he’d arrested. [More]
Like the mercy he showed his eight (alleged) victims…?
[Via bondmen]
Notes from the Resistance
Audit: Missing money, ‘questionable’ purchases at Missouri sheriff’s office [More]
Cigarettes, beer, beauty items…
Seems easy enough to follow the trail, insist on specifics, and make arrests instead of just audit recommendations …
[Via Steve T]
NASCARdad
Unfortunately in law enforcement individuals and their actions do represent the entire force. Shout out to the 99.9999% of the force and their actions that are legit and heroic. [More]
Oh, bullshit, you suck-up tool.
Wait ’til it’s one of your kids, or you.
NASCAR. Figures.

Kloepfer’s assertions against the County Attorney’s Motion to dismiss reject his claims, citing precedents, arguing qualified immunity does not apply because “Defendant Brown published a press release he knew or should have known to be false to ‘control the narrative’ about misconduct in a malicious and corrupt manner that constituted conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice”… [More]
The defense of the indefensible continues.
A Delaware State Police trooper has been indicted after an investigation into him “brutally beating” a 15-year-old boy who had pranked his house in Elsmere last month. [More]
Read the whole thing and see what’s condoned and enabled in the field and consider how often we never hear of such.
The weight of the badge, George?
Back the blue?
[Via Steve T]
Police impersonator steals $30K during fake traffic stop on Route 283 in Dauphin County [More]
How did they know?
As always, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files, because the day may come when you’ll need a “He was being such a scary thug I did not believe he was a real cop” defense.
Like these orcs.
[Via Steve T]
“You’re going to kill me,” he told officers. And, as in Floyd’s case, the officers did not attempt life-saving measures, even as Timpa appeared limp and lifeless. Instead, they laughed at him and mocked him, talked to him like he was a child, and joked that it was time to wake up for school and to eat his “rooty-tooty-frooty waffles,” according to body camera footage of the incident and the lawsuit by Timpa’s family. [More]
Yet “two of the officers, Dillard and Vasquez, had qualified immunity, shielding them from civil liability on the grounds that they likely didn’t know that their actions were wrong”…?
So they’re legally criminally insane…?
And what, no riots…?
[Via bondmen]
Majority of St. Louis cops in police district call in sick… The FOX Files is not identifying the district because the shortage may affect the safety of officers. [More]
That presupposes fear of being caught in the act is a demotivating factor…
[Via bondmen]
I’d argue with “permits” and “background checks,” but he makes some good points.
What I didn’t hear was a refusal to obey unlawful orders.
[Via 1Gat]
This article will outline definitive ways to distinguish between LARP and criminal or malicious activity, which may be helpful to both law enforcement and prosecutors if suspects of targeted violence claim they were playacting. [More]
Oh. Based on the title I thought they were ramping up to start shooting Furries.
[Via Michael G]
But Naquin didn’t show up for court. Not once, but twice. Finally, Naquin showed up the third time he was supposed to appear and spoke about why he ignored the subpoena. “The (THP) district captain told me not to come to court per his orders,” Naquin said on the stand [More]
It’s almost like the whole damn system is corrupt…
[Via Jess]
An off-duty highway patrolman in Houston shot a neighbor through a closed door early Monday, thinking the man might have been an intruder, officials said. [More]
Ah, the Biden technique…
“Thought” and “might have been” are the new standards for LEOs unleashing lethal force against the unknown…?
[Via Steve T]
FBI sued after allegedly losing hundreds of thousands in rare coins during raid [More]
That’s what happens when thieving bastards are used to getting away with it.
Finally, something I can agree with Jamie Raskin on.
So what the hell’s the hold-up?
[Via Michael G]
Suspected killer Kevin Mason, 28, was mistakenly released from the Marion County Jail two days after he was arrested. The sheriff’s office was tight-lipped about it until about a week after he was accidently set free on Sept. 13. “Without speaking to the specifics of this case, I don’t know why you would wait for so long to tell the public, unless there’s a very good investigative reason,” said Dr. Bryce Peterson, an adjunct professor at John Jay College who studies data relating to escaped inmates. [More]
This one even stumps Yul!
[Via Steve T]