Thursday, December 16, 2010

Authorities Prosecuting Civilians for Filming of Arrests

Authorities Prosecuting Civilians for Filming of Arrests

YouTube - Stop! New World Order Police State Ahead

YouTube - Stop! New World Order Police State Ahead

YouTube - Police State The Rich Making You Their Slaves Tax Cuts For the Rich

YouTube - Police State The Rich Making You Their Slaves Tax Cuts For the Rich

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Unknown News  | 

State police rule out LR-shooting inquiry

State police rule out LR-shooting inquiry

High Times Lawyers - Drug Charges

High Times Lawyers - Drug Charges

YouTube - Maricopa County Sheriff Office Deputy Illegally Detains Attorney

YouTube - Maricopa County Sheriff Office Deputy Illegally Detains Attorney

Man Records His Own Unlawful Arrest on Hidden Sunglasses Camera | Pixiq

Man Records His Own Unlawful Arrest on Hidden Sunglasses Camera | Pixiq

Monday, December 13, 2010

Police State 1 of 6 Conspiracy Theory Jesse Ventura

JOHN BAD ELK V. UNITED STATES, 177 U. S. 529 :: Volume 177 :: 1900 :: Full Text :: US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez

JOHN BAD ELK V. UNITED STATES, 177 U. S. 529 :: Volume 177 :: 1900 :: Full Text :: US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez


This cop should be shot. Under John Bad Elk v. United States, this cop is a trespasser and assaulted this guy. Under the "castle doctrine" this guy had every right to shoot the cop for violating his rights and assaulting him. The cop had no authority to continue to harass and threaten. Once he started doing that, he lost all authority as a public official and committed Official Misconduct--a felony crime in every state--that would have cost him his job.

Man Arrested For Peaceful Protest on Public Highway, Part 3 of 3

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Drugs, CIA, And USA – Mena, Arkansas Coverup | Dui Lawyers Southern California

Drugs, CIA, And USA – Mena, Arkansas Coverup | Dui Lawyers Southern California

Edit Post ‹ Bad Cop News Continued — WordPress

Edit Post ‹ Bad Cop News Continued — WordPress

Are you ready for the next Disaster? 12/09/2010

Are you prepared for the next disaster?

The reason I ask this is because so many sheep (Americans) only think that they are. The trouble is they really are not prepared. It matters not how you may think before an event takes place. What matters is if your able to do what you were thinking when approached by those that really do have a lot more power than you do. I want to warn all you people or as those in power like to call us that doesn’t have that power they do. CITIZENS! Yes, anyone in city, state government look at you as not being equal and you’re a lowly citizen to them. Hard to believe and I see the e-mail now, what a nut case. Trouble is I have lived long as well as been in educational programs to be taught all that is common knowledge for all city, state government employee’s to know your nothing but a mere citizen and need to be controlled. If not able to control a mere citizen your taught that you are just the same thing a citizen and placed in such a position. Of course with a little more knowledge as to what the future out come will be. Able to prevent the city and state from trying to control you if already been trained to control people. There are so many tricks of the trade that I like to call them as to control. Nice effects with pleads of I really care and I want you to listen to me. To rage of threats and force to get you to do as told. But, rest assure the tactics do work, and always have on more people than you know. Here’s a couple links from the news media when that disaster took place in New Orleans. Something that no one in the United States even knew took place. After all what goes on in one part of town is never spoke of for years to come. Why am I doing this now? Because your going to see disasters taking place and some will be for nothing more than training our own people to control our own people. Some will be real and forth coming. How will you react when it is your time to face one of your own troops that has more power behind them than you do? Watch the videos, and then think about it. You may say I will fight no matter what. No one is going to move me from my property or take my property. No body! Really? Now watch and let’s see what you do in the forth coming days. As I said I already know what I will do, after all I have experienced it for years and I still fight for what is my God given right to remain a free man! But, how many of you citizens out there can really say that after watching these videos? E-mail me and tell me what you think you will do. Then after it has happened, and if your still able or even alive. Tell me how you made it. E-mail: lewis1946@cox.net

http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1653093678

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=57DD142A49E8AAAE

Thursday, October 28, 2010

FBI — Color of Law

FBI — Color of Law

Top Rabbi Exposes Jewish Racism!

Miconduct file's from 01-06,2010

The following is a list of police misconduct reports gathered between January 2010 –– June 2010 for use in Arkansas Data Base.
Alexander AR Bias Judgment Alexander AR asst police chief found by federal judge to have racially profiled at least 5 hispanic men in civil suit: http://is.gd/9RkBJ
Bella Vista AR EF F Charged Bella Vista AR police officer charged with manslaughter for allegedly fatally shooting suspect who appeared compliant: http://is.gd/bBiGt
Elkins AR Color of Law Plead Elkins AR cop takes plea deal dropping threat & harassment charges and gets probation for unauth release of records: http://is.gd/bVqwX
Hot Springs County AR Accountability Allegation Hot Springs Co AR sheriff ruled not liable for failing to train deputies not to sexually assault detainees in rape case: http://is.gd/8cLnO
Jacksonville AR Drugs Charge Jacksonville AR cop arrested for posessing prescription drugs w/o prescription, apparently took some from dead people: http://is.gd/65U8n
Jefferson County AR EF Lawsuit Jefferson County AR sued by mother of man who drowned after deputy shot him with taser while he was in pond: http://is.gd/8t0h6
Little Rock AR Bias Investigation Little Rock AR cop investigated after YouTube video shows him flash badge & use racial slur while drunk & off-duty: http://is.gd/cdne0
Parkin AR Color of Law Investigation Parkin AR police chief suspended after threatening to arrest and beat ex-cop who said something about his wife: http://is.gd/aIGdH
Pine Bluff AR Accountability Judgment Pine Bluff AR ex-police officer wins discrimination suit for $638k when suit showed other cops did worse but not fired: http://is.gd/6ewfc
Searcy AR Sex Minor Charged Searcy AR cop who worked in junior high school charged w/sexual assault after arrested in bedroom of 16yr old girl: http://is.gd/914Ul
West Memphis AR Sex Minor Sentenced West Memphis AR cop gets suspended sentence in plea deal for getting underaged girls drunk and molesting them: http://is.gd/c5a2m
Wheatley AR Theft Plead Earle AR police chief takes plea deal over stolen weapons charges that originated from his time as Wheatley AR chief: http://is.gd/cxv3I
Woodruff County AR Drugs Charged Woodruff County AR deputy arrested for making meth w/man he helped get out of jail using pills he took from evidence: http://is.gd/8O9uz
AR Accountability Arkansas officials seek to change law that allows people to be employed as cops for up to 20 months before training: http://is.gd/8DAIP
AR Bias Allegation Arkansas lawyer who represented 5 Hispanics in profiling suit win claims 45 other victims were too afraid to join suit: http://is.gd/b5NHb

Saturday, October 9, 2010

October 9, 2010-Follow up on bad cop's!

October 9th, 2010
As some of our readers may have noticed, there have been a significant number of fatal officer-involved incidents recorded this week, including a number that resulted in murder charges including a case that made national headlines today. So, I’ll be working on getting our 3rd quarter statistical data to a point where I can run some analysis on officer-involved fatalities to see if this is a trend or spike. Hopefully I’ll be able to publish something on that this weekend.

Anyway, here are the 19 reports of police misconduct tracked in the National Police Misconduct News Feed for Friday, October 8, 2010:

A Lynwood Illinois police officer made national headlines today after being arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with a bizarre shooting spree that earned him the nickname “the honey bee gunman” which left 2 people injured and one dead along the Indiana/Illinois border. That officer, Brian Dorian, was apparently stopped in a truck matching witness descriptions on the day of the shootings but was released without being searched when he flashed his badge. However, he did become a suspect afterward and is now facing a 1st degree murder charge with other charges expected. [2]
A US Border Patrol agent is the subject of an investigation after fatally shooting an unarmed teenage suspect when he tried to run away from a traffic stop that was made based on a tip that he was transporting drugs. [2]
An Obion Tennessee police officer has been fired after she tasered a man who was part of a group of men who allegedly teased her about taking time off while she was standing outside of a convenience store while on-duty. The officer apparently hit the man in the neck and chest with taser darts then told him to “file a report with the chief” when she yanked them out… which he apparently did. [0]
A Denver Colorado deputy who was already facing 12 felony charges on allegations he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old boy has now been charged with 2 additional counts for allegedly molesting an 8-year-old boy as well. Investigators had asked other victims to step forward after the initial arrest last week so there is a possibility there might be even more victims. [0]
A Ventura County California deputy has pled guilty to molesting a 16-year-old girl and to sending her sexual material via text messages and email. [0]
A New York NY police detective has pled guilty to sexually assaulting a woman after threatening to have her kids taken away from her if she didn’t do as he said and for performing a lewd act in front of another woman in his custody in a separate incident. [3]
A Birchwood Wisconsin police officer who resigned while he was the subject of an unspecified investigation last month has now been charged with misdemeanor sexual assault based on allegations by a 59-year-old woman claiming the officer showed up at her home while drunk and pinned her against a wall while dry-humping her. [3]
A New York NY police officer has been sentenced to 90 days in jail for killing a pastor’s daughter when he hit her with his car while driving under the influence. [1]
A Brookfield Ohio police officer is on paid leave while under investigation on allegations he assaulted a woman in her home a month ago. It wasn’t specified if he was on or off duty at the time of the incident and no other details are available. [3]
A Corpus Christi Texas police officer has been charged with retaliation, discharge of a firearm in city limits, and for tampering with the serial number of the weapon he allegedly fired during a bar brawl that also left one person with a serious head injury not caused by the shooting. [1]
A Davidson County Tennessee deputy who was working a second job as a security guard has been accused by witnesses of falsely arresting a homeless man after he shot his pet dog to death while it did nothing more than wag it’s tail at him, again, all according to witnesses. (Note: this link leads to a report that is video-only). [4]
A New Orleans Louisiana police officer received a suspended sentence for animal cruelty and must pay $11,500 to replace the police dog that died after being locked inside of a hot police cruiser. The dog was so desperate to get out that it ripped apart the interior of that police car. [0]
A Salisbury North Carolina police dog has been suspended from duty for evaluation after it bit a kindergarten student on the neck and ear during a police demonstration at a grade school. There have been other incidents of police dogs, trained to be aggressive, biting people without warning which makes it a risk to students anytime police bring these dogs to schools to show them off, even if they mean well when doing it. [0]
A Johnson County Tennessee constable and two other people were arrested on child neglect and endangerment charges along with obstruction and interference charges that resulted from a raid on that officer’s home. In some states, including Tennessee and Texas, constables are elected officials who have full police powers and are sworn officers similar to deputies. [2]
Marshall University West Virginia police are being accused of keeping two different sets of crime logs in an apparent effort to hide incidents of sexual assault from the public. An investigation into rumors of a gang rape incident on campus by the school paper led to the allegations after reporters were unable to see any mention of a sexual assault in the crime logs the college is required to keep and leave open to the public for review. However, when another reporter went back to the department during a different shift he was shown a different log which did have that report. Subsequent efforts to see that log were denied, sparking the allegations which, if true, would violate federal laws that govern college police departments. [4]
About two dozen Cook County Illinois sheriff’s officers conducted a drug raid on an innocent elderly family’s home based purely on the word of a “trusted informant”. While the couple was frightened and their home damaged, they were fortunately uninjured during the night-time no-knock raid but officers refused to apologized or offer to repair the damages before leaving since, as they said, the raid was justified because that was the address on their warrant. The couple had lived in the home since they left the Soviet Union in the 1960′s to escape government oppression. (h/t The Agitator) [3]
A Waxahachie Texas police sergeant is on paid leave after being arrested on a drunk driving charge. [1]
A Greece New York police sergeant has resigned after being suspended while under investigation on allegations that he had been stealing gasoline from the city for use in his personal car. [1]
And finally, a Portland Oregon police captain will be facing disciplinary action after an investigation by a police review panel sustain allegations against him that he brought shame and disgrace upon the city and the department by being a “nazi-sympathizer”. The allegations go back several years beginning with allegations that he erected a shrine in a city park to WWII nazi soldiers including a Waffen SS officer and a commander who was responsible for the massacre of thousands of prisoners of war in Greece back in 1999. The officer took down the memorial when he was facing a number of excessive force suits stemming from his actions during anti-war protests at the time. The story takes a strange twist here in that he took the memorial plaques to city attorneys who hid them for years while defending against the lawsuits which hinged, in part, on allegations that he had animosity towards anti-war protesters… due to his beliefs as a nazi-sympathizer. However, allegations again surfaced recently when videos of him in nazi regalia surfaced on YouTube sparked a more in-depth investigation into the allegations late last year. While he’ll allegedly face disciplinary action, there’s no word on consequences for other city officials who covered it all up for several years

Bad cops-October 2010

Bad cops-October 2010

October 9, 2010-Bad cop's were coming for you!

A Lynwood Illinois police officer made national headlines today after being arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with a bizarre shooting spree that earned him the nickname “the honey bee gunman” which left 2 people injured and one dead along the Indiana/Illinois border. That officer, Brian Dorian, was apparently stopped in a truck matching witness descriptions on the day of the shootings but was released without being searched when he flashed his badge. However, he did become a suspect afterward and is now facing a 1st degree murder charge with other charges expected. [2]
A US Border Patrol agent is the subject of an investigation after fatally shooting an unarmed teenage suspect when he tried to run away from a traffic stop that was made based on a tip that he was transporting drugs. [2]
An Obion Tennessee police officer has been fired after she tasered a man who was part of a group of men who allegedly teased her about taking time off while she was standing outside of a convenience store while on-duty. The officer apparently hit the man in the neck and chest with taser darts then told him to “file a report with the chief” when she yanked them out… which he apparently did. [0]
A Denver Colorado deputy who was already facing 12 felony charges on allegations he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old boy has now been charged with 2 additional counts for allegedly molesting an 8-year-old boy as well. Investigators had asked other victims to step forward after the initial arrest last week so there is a possibility there might be even more victims. [0]
A Ventura County California deputy has pled guilty to molesting a 16-year-old girl and to sending her sexual material via text messages and email. [0]
A New York NY police detective has pled guilty to sexually assaulting a woman after threatening to have her kids taken away from her if she didn’t do as he said and for performing a lewd act in front of another woman in his custody in a separate incident. [3]
A Birchwood Wisconsin police officer who resigned while he was the subject of an unspecified investigation last month has now been charged with misdemeanor sexual assault based on allegations by a 59-year-old woman claiming the officer showed up at her home while drunk and pinned her against a wall while dry-humping her. [3]
A New York NY police officer has been sentenced to 90 days in jail for killing a pastor’s daughter when he hit her with his car while driving under the influence. [1]
A Brookfield Ohio police officer is on paid leave while under investigation on allegations he assaulted a woman in her home a month ago. It wasn’t specified if he was on or off duty at the time of the incident and no other details are available. [3]
A Corpus Christi Texas police officer has been charged with retaliation, discharge of a firearm in city limits, and for tampering with the serial number of the weapon he allegedly fired during a bar brawl that also left one person with a serious head injury not caused by the shooting. [1]
A Davidson County Tennessee deputy who was working a second job as a security guard has been accused by witnesses of falsely arresting a homeless man after he shot his pet dog to death while it did nothing more than wag it’s tail at him, again, all according to witnesses. (Note: this link leads to a report that is video-only). [4]
A New Orleans Louisiana police officer received a suspended sentence for animal cruelty and must pay $11,500 to replace the police dog that died after being locked inside of a hot police cruiser. The dog was so desperate to get out that it ripped apart the interior of that police car. [0]
A Salisbury North Carolina police dog has been suspended from duty for evaluation after it bit a kindergarten student on the neck and ear during a police demonstration at a grade school. There have been other incidents of police dogs, trained to be aggressive, biting people without warning which makes it a risk to students anytime police bring these dogs to schools to show them off, even if they mean well when doing it. [0]
A Johnson County Tennessee constable and two other people were arrested on child neglect and endangerment charges along with obstruction and interference charges that resulted from a raid on that officer’s home. In some states, including Tennessee and Texas, constables are elected officials who have full police powers and are sworn officers similar to deputies. [2]
Marshall University West Virginia police are being accused of keeping two different sets of crime logs in an apparent effort to hide incidents of sexual assault from the public. An investigation into rumors of a gang rape incident on campus by the school paper led to the allegations after reporters were unable to see any mention of a sexual assault in the crime logs the college is required to keep and leave open to the public for review. However, when another reporter went back to the department during a different shift he was shown a different log which did have that report. Subsequent efforts to see that log were denied, sparking the allegations which, if true, would violate federal laws that govern college police departments. [4]
About two dozen Cook County Illinois sheriff’s officers conducted a drug raid on an innocent elderly family’s home based purely on the word of a “trusted informant”. While the couple was frightened and their home damaged, they were fortunately uninjured during the night-time no-knock raid but officers refused to apologized or offer to repair the damages before leaving since, as they said, the raid was justified because that was the address on their warrant. The couple had lived in the home since they left the Soviet Union in the 1960′s to escape government oppression. (h/t The Agitator) [3]
A Waxahachie Texas police sergeant is on paid leave after being arrested on a drunk driving charge. [1]
A Greece New York police sergeant has resigned after being suspended while under investigation on allegations that he had been stealing gasoline from the city for use in his personal car. [1]
And finally, a Portland Oregon police captain will be facing disciplinary action after an investigation by a police review panel sustain allegations against him that he brought shame and disgrace upon the city and the department by being a “nazi-sympathizer”. The allegations go back several years beginning with allegations that he erected a shrine in a city park to WWII nazi soldiers including a Waffen SS officer and a commander who was responsible for the massacre of thousands of prisoners of war in Greece back in 1999. The officer took down the memorial when he was facing a number of excessive force suits stemming from his actions during anti-war protests at the time. The story takes a strange twist here in that he took the memorial plaques to city attorneys who hid them for years while defending against the lawsuits which hinged, in part, on allegations that he had animosity towards anti-war protesters… due to his beliefs as a nazi-sympathizer. However, allegations again surfaced recently when videos of him in nazi regalia surfaced on YouTube sparked a more in-depth investigation into the allegations late last year. While he’ll allegedly face disciplinary action, there’s no word on consequences for other city officials who covered it all up for several years.

The Ultimate Betrayal

The Ultimate Betrayal

Bad cops-October 2010: What do you get if your ILLEGAL?

Bad cops-October 2010: What do you get if your ILLEGAL?

What do you get if your ILLEGAL?

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WHAT DO YOU GET IF YOUR ILLEGAL??????
If you cross the North Korean border illegally you get 12 years hard
labor.
If you cross the Iranian border illegally you are detained indefinitely.
If you cross the Afghan border illegally, you get shot.
If you cross the Saudi Arabian border illegally you will be jailed.
If you cross the Chinese border illegally you may never be heard from
again.
If you cross the Venezuelan border illegally you will be branded a spy
and your fate will be sealed.
If you cross the Mexican borders illegally you will jailed for two years.
If you cross the Cuban border illegally you will be thrown into political
prison to rot.
If you cross the United States border illegally you get:
1 - A job
2 - A driver's license
3 - A Social Security card
4 - Welfare
5 - Food stamps
6 - Credit cards
7 - Subsidized rent or a loan to buy a house
8 - Free education
9 - Free health care
10 - A lobbyist in Washington
11 - Billions of dollars in public documents printed in your language
12 - Millions of servicemen and women who are willing to - and do - die
for your right to the ways and means of our constitution
13 - And the right to carry the flag of your country - the one you walked
out on - while you call America racist and protest that you don't get
iLLEGALS,,,GET BACK IN LINE, GET BACK ON YOUR SIDE OF THE BORDER, AND WAIT TILL YOUR NAME IS CALLED......
YOU WONT BE ILLEGAL AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE THE MOVE WITH MORE WELCOME ARMS,,, UNTIL THEN,, STAY OUT!!!!
TOUR SCREWING IT UP FOR EVERY BODY WITH THIS PRESIDENT..

Friday, October 8, 2010

Bad cops-October 2010: October 8, 2010-Bad Cop's Update

Bad cops-October 2010: October 8, 2010-Bad Cop's Update

October 8, 2010-Bad Cop's Update

E-mail: lewis1946@cox.net
October 8th, 2010
Here are the 25 reports of police misconduct tracked in our National Police Misconduct News Feed for Thursday, October 7, 2010:

A part-time Pinetops North Carolina police officer who was mentioned yesterday as suspect in the shooting death of a college student in that officer’s dorm room has been charged with murder. The officer claims the shooting was in self defense. [1]
A Morrow County Oregon deputy is wanted on an arrest warrant in connection with the death of a woman who’s body was discovered on Monday. Police are urging people to approach him with extreme caution if seen. Has been arrested on murder charges for the shooting death of a woman who’s body was found on Monday in an abandoned house. The officer was caught during a traffic stop after a warrant for his arrest was issued. (updated story here). [1]
Muskegon Michigan has settled a lawsuit for $775,000 to the family of man who died in a police department parking lot after being peppersprayed by police. [1]
An Arkansas State trooper has been suspended after being charged with manslaughter over an on-duty accident that left one woman dead. [2]
Cape Coral Florida has settled a lawsuit for $85,000 to a man claiming a police officer beat him then kicked him in the head at a roadblock in his neighborhood that police set up in the wake of a tornado. That officer is currently the subject of an investigation into another excessive force allegation. [3]
The now-former police chief of Newtonsville Ohio has pled guilty to sexual battery of a 15-year-old girl in a plea deal dismissing a second count of sexual battery and that prevents prosecution for other criminal acts prosecutors might have been aware of. [1]
A Bay County Florida deputy is the subject of a lawsuit filed by a man who suffered a heart attack after he was tasered by that deputy despite being warned that he had a heart condition by his family. The suit further alleges that even his fellow deputies told him a taser wasn’t necessary since the situation was under control. That deputy received a reprimand over the incident. [1]


The Jennings Missouri police department is being accused of covering up an excessive force incident after a dashcam video that police claimed didn’t exist when the victim requested it showed up on the doorstep of a city councilman. [4]
A Fresno California police officer and three now-former cops have been indicted on various charges relating to an incident where a suspect was repeatedly shot with beanbag rounds and kicked while down. Officers are accused of conspiring to cover up the incident afterward. [3]
Warrenton Missouri has settled a lawsuit for $376,000 to the family of a man who was killed in an auto accident caused by a police officer who was violating departmental policy when he was speeding at 99mph in a 50mph zone while responding to a domestic dispute call. [1]




Lancaster Pennsylvania police are accused of falsifying their arrest report when surveillance video appeared to contradict their report and the district attorney is being accused of refusing to look at it. Police claim that a woman, who’s friend called police on her behalf when she was harassed by a guy at a bar, jumped on an officer’s back, grabbed his gun, then attempted to disarm him before officers slammed her to the ground and arrested her… but the video, shown above, doesn’t appear to match that account. [3]
A Selma California police officer has been arrested on federal possession and distribution of child pornography charges. [0]
Baltimore Maryland has lost a civil judgment and a jury has awarded $600,000 to a deputy who claims he was falsely arrested by a Baltimore police officer while he was attempting to assist with an emergency call involving a friend’s brother. [2]
Plattsmouth Nebraska police are being sued by a couple claiming that police illegally searched their home then arrested the husband on false charges before committing him to a hospital on a mental health hold. The charges against the man were dropped but they still lost their children and the man lost his shot at a contract job overseas because he lost his security clearance over the incident. [2]
A Marion South Carolina school resource officer suspended after losing his still-missing service firearm at high school [0]
A Los Angeles California police officer has been convicted of leaving the scene of an accident and causing great bodily injury after he hit two pedestrians with his hummer then fled the scene after he saw that they were injured. [0]
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg North Carolina police major has been arrested with his girlfriend on allegations they both assaulted another woman. [1]
A New Orleans Louisiana police officer has been sentenced to 10 days in jail on a domestic violence charge for fracturing his police officer wife’s jaw when he punched her ten times in the head. [0]
A Lansing Michigan police officer has been fined $100 after being convicted on a misdemeanor charge for misusing a police database to perform background checks on friends and family. [0]
The San Diego Harbor California police department is being sued by a former female police officer who alleges she was subjected to constant sexual harassment that started on her first day at work and continued despite her complaints. [3]
An Oneida County New York sheriff’s lieutenant has retired in order to avoid prosecution for using his department-issued laptop to take online college courses while he was on the clock. [0]
An assistant police chief with the Milwaukee Wisconsin police department has been arrested on drunk driving charges after he crashed into a tree while off-duty. [1]
A Norfolk Virginia police narcotics officer has been arrested on DUI charges after crashing his police cruiser in Virginia Beach. [1]
A Stanford University California police sergeant has been arrested for driving under the influence but officials are refusing to release any other details in that case. [2]
A St Lucie County Florida deputy has been arrested on a DUI charge after he allegedly flashed his badge during a traffic stop in an apparent effort to get out of it even though he had a BAC of .16 [0]
And finally, the head of Delaware state’s Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement has been arrested on DUI charges when stopped for speeding.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Bad cops-October 2010: I resign Adulthood!

Bad cops-October 2010: I resign Adulthood!

I resign Adulthood!

October 7, 2010
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I am hereby officially tendering my resignation as an adult. I have decided I would like to accept the responsibilities of an 8 year-old again.

I want to go to McDonald's and think that it's a four star restaurant.

I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle and make a sidewalk with rocks.

I want to think M&Ms are better than money because you can eat them.

I want to lie under a big oak tree and run a lemonade stand with my friends on a hot summer's day.

I want to return to a time when life was simple; When all you knew were colors, multiplication tables, and nursery rhymes, but that didn't bother you, because you didn't know what you didn't know and you didn't care.

All you knew was to be happy because you were blissfully unaware of all the things that should make you worried or upset.

I want to think the world is fair. That everyone is honest and good..

I want to believe that anything is possible.

I want to be oblivious to the complexities of life and be overly excited by the little things again.

I want to live simple again.

I don't want my day to consist of computer crashes, mountains of paperwork, depressing news, how to survive more days in the month than there is money in the bank, doctor bills, gossip, illness, and loss of loved ones.

I want to believe in the power of smiles, hugs, a kind word, truth, justice, peace, dreams, the imagination, mankind, and making angels in the snow.

So... here's my check book and my car-keys, my credit card bills and my 401K statements. I am officially resigning from adulthood. And if you want to discuss this. further, you'll have to catch me first, cause... Tag! You're it!

Bad cops-October 2010

Bad cops-October 2010
A Phoenix Arizona police officer has been arrested on an aggravated assault charge and may be facing additional charges, possibly including murder, for fatally shooting an unarmed man while responding to a domestic dispute call. The incident started when the man’s mother called 911 in hopes of having the police help calm her son down who was causing damage in a trailer home. When the police came the man told them they couldn’t enter without a warrant, at which point officer Richard Chrisman allegedly put his gun to the man’s temple and replied “I don’t need no warrant, motherfucker.” At that point, according to another officer on the scene, Chrisman went hands-on with him, tasered him, peppersprayed him from a foot away, then shot a dog that was barking but not threatening the officers. The second officer talked the situation down and the man tried to leave on his bicycle but Chrisman fought with him over the bicycle before pulling out his gun and firing 2-3 shots, killing the man. It should be said that, if it wasn’t for the second officer coming forward, I’m sure the officer wouldn’t have been charged. The mother says she regrets ever calling the police for help. [2]
Oakland California has settled a lawsuit for $1,200,000 to a woman who was left permanently disfigured by a SWAT team’s flash-bang grenade that burned 11% of her body when it hit her as she slept during a drug raid. That raid apparently involved property owned by a man involved in a suit against the department over falsified search warrants and this raid was also questionable as the two women at the home weren’t charged. The city settled a suit by the other woman for $45,000 previously. [1]


A now-retired Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper has been charged with misdemeanor assault for slamming a handcuffed female accident face-first into concrete divider wall on dashcam video when he responded to her 911 call. The accident was apparently caused when a drunk friend she was driving home had grabbed her steering wheel though the suit claims she wasn’t drunk. [0]
Maricopa County Arizona has settled a lawsuit for $600,000 to a man who hit by a deputy’s cruiser and left pinned underneath it while the deputy fought with family members who came out after hearing what happened when the deputy attempted to block the man in during a traffic stop. [1]
The Jackson Wyoming police are being sued by an Idaho resident who was tasered multiple times when he protested about being pulled over for having out-of-state tags. While the police chief is defending his officers, the incident sparked a policy change that restricted taser use to incidents where officers or the public was in danger instead of in compliance situations. [3]
Rutland Vermont has settled a lawsuit for $45,000 to a man who was shot over 20 times with pepperball rounds while he was shackled in a holding cell for being argumentative with police, the officer who repeatedly shot him was fired over the incident. [0]
An Owensboro Kentucky police officer has been suspended without pay for 6 months after failing to intervene when another officer attacked a after taunting him on surviellance video. That officer was fired over the incident. [0]
A now-former Fallowfield Pennsylvania police officer has been sentenced to probation for obstruction after failing to report finding a 17-year-old boy who had run away from home… instead he allegedly took the boy to his home and had sex with him twice. [0]
A 34-year-old Norfolk Virginia police officer is the subject of a lawsuit filed by a 60-year-old woman who claims that the officer sexually assaulted her while on-duty when he responded to her 911 call requesting medical assistance when she mixed prescription medication with alcohol. She also claims that the officer returned later and raped her again though, according to the lawsuit, he claimed it was consensual. [2]
An Indian Shores Florida police detective has resigned after a lengthy 15 month criminal and internal investigation into numerous allegations that included sexual battery, supplying a minor with alcohol, and association with a known criminal. He won’t face any charges as the statute of limitations apparently expired for the sexual battery allegations. [1]
A Minneapolis Minnesota police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for multiple armed robberies to be served concurrently with an 8-year federal sentence for bank robbery. He still faces more charges for robberies that occurred in a different county. [0]
A Buffalo New York police officer has been charged with criminal trespassing and harassment after he barged into a home and began assaulting a man who he believed to be having an affair with his girlfriend then attacking his mom and her boyfriend when they tried to intervene. Ultimately it ended up that the officer had the wrong address. [2]
A Plainfield New Jersey police officer has been charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, assaulting an officer and drunk driving after he fought with police who responded to calls about his repeated attempts to start fights in a bar parking lot. [0]
A Duquesne Pennsylvania police officer is under investigation after receiving 9 citations after some of her dogs attacked a group of people including a 12-year-old girl who was bitten. The officer allegedly came out, ignored everyone and refused to offer assistance to victims as she dragged her dogs back onto her property… The dogs weren’t shot. [1]
Two Ripley Tennessee police officers have been indicted over unrelated incidents. One officer was charged with official oppression over a wrongful arrest and the other officer was charged with theft and official misconduct… Did I ever mention how much I hate news articles that don’t really explain what happened? [1]
A Suffolk New York police officer and an investigator for the District Attorney’s office have been arrested on felony computer trespass charges. At this point I should mention how much more I hate subscription news sites. [3]
A Lancaster Pennsylvania police officer has been charged with assault and reckless endangerment for ramming a woman’s car and ran her off the during an alleged domestic dispute, though the report does not specify what their relationship was. [0]
A Grand Rapids Michigan police officer is accused of illegally shutting down a business for not displaying a license that they weren’t legally required to display. However, by the time that was cleared up in court the owners had lost their business and went into debt. The officer isn’t facing any disciplinary action . [2]
A now-former Texas Department of Public Safety trooper has pled guilty to illegally selling drivers licenses to unqualified applicants. [0]
A Tea South Dakota police officer who was hired despite being fired from the Souix Falls PD over being arrested on drug and alcohol charges has pled guilty to obtaining Oxycodone by fraud and DUI charges in a plea deal that requires him to also plead guilty to another DUI charge he was facing in a different county. [1]
A Wilmington North Carolina police officer is the subject of a lawsuit alleging he caused an accident that injured an 81-year-old man when he ran a red light while on duty. [2]
A Gaston County North Carolina police officer is facing DUI charges after crashing into a group of trees with his pickup truck while off-duty. [0]
A Riviera Beach Florida police officer is on paid leave while he’s the subject of an unspecified internal and criminal investigation. [3]
Mendenhall Mississippi residents have filed a petition with that city demanding that they either fire or suspend their police chief without pay while he’s under investigation over allegations that his officers stole $7,000 and other property from a man they detained but didn’t charge. Residents are still stinging from having to pay their former chief’s salary for several months while he was on leave facing molestation charges. [1]
A Los Angeles California police detective has been arrested on seven felony counts of workers compensation fraud, perjury and attempted grand theft. [1]
An Anchorage Airport police officer is under investigation after he received a citation for solicitation when he was allegedly caught up in a prostitution sting operation. [0]
And finally, 89 Puerto Rico law enforcement officers from different departments have been arrested as part of a massive FBI raid that resulted from a 2-year long investigation into allegations of corruption and drug trafficking where officers allegedly supplied protection for drug While we haven’t previously tracked incidents from US territories since we didn’t have law enforcement employment numbers from those places, now that we do I’ve decided to start