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Until they face accountability that doesn't emanate from a courtroom society's faith in law enforcement will continue to decline. With a severe lack in judgment this obvious, leadership in the department should immediately suspend this guy, then put him before a review board that refers any negative findings to a POST complaint meant to remove people not cut out to be an officer from the ability to ever be one in the future. Beyond removing QI that's the only thing that might restore some of the lost confidence. I know it's wishful thinking, this broken system of letting shitbag officers move from department to department will continue.
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Quoted: Yep. This one is still employed despite being charged for beating someone on the job, then falsifying report to over charge him. https://www.krem.com/article/news/crime/assault-charge-against-sergeant-marks-historic-first-in-spokane-county-sheriffs-office/293-2a4341c4-1737-49e4-99d4-01ad96b7fed4 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It can be really hard to fire a cop due to civil service rules depending on the state, county, municipality. I once prosecuted a cop for her third DUI, and she was IN HER PATROL CAR. She had been previously fired for the last on-duty DUI, but she got her job restored through civil service rules and an appeal. No one. I mean NO ONE in the agency wanted her there. Her third DUI eventually went over my head to higher ups. I wanted a year in jail for her. She ended up getting the more typical 30 days jail sentence with a resignation. I participated in a few other internal affairs cases where officers were forced to resign (and were still prosecuted). Come to think of it, if anything, we gave cops harsher sentences than the rest of the public pretty much every time. Funny thing was their arrests made the news, but their sentences and ended careers never did... Yep. This one is still employed despite being charged for beating someone on the job, then falsifying report to over charge him. https://www.krem.com/article/news/crime/assault-charge-against-sergeant-marks-historic-first-in-spokane-county-sheriffs-office/293-2a4341c4-1737-49e4-99d4-01ad96b7fed4 Hinton was finally fired on September 3. |
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Quoted: This is how you respond to LEs at your door! (warning: definitely not safe for work if your audio is on) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s73lmudpLyg View Quote Best thing I've seen all day! A tyrant's worst nightmare is a citizen who knows their rights |
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"They opened the door and then ran from me..."
Predators chase prey. LE should not be PREDATORS. Give him a job more suited to his temperament... filling tampon dispensers in men's locker rooms. |
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Quoted: I hope you are trolling, otherwise this is the stupidest comment I have read all week. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes, am aware, but every case is unique. Was the child at the door in distress, prompting officer to enter to investigate? I see you are new here. |
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Quoted: This is actually a pretty good case for the cop to get QI denied. He absolutely 100% violated her Constitutional right on purpose and actually defended his authority to do so when called on it. View Quote It also seems like a good cause for SCOTUS to rethink QI entirely, especially the cutoff point in the 80s. Video changed everything. |
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Are these the same police that do not owe you individual protection under the law?
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I once had a false alarm that a cop showed up for. He ran my ID on the front porch which matches the address and called in to check for warrants. He refused to leave even though I told him what happened and everything was fine. He would not go until I let him come inside and shout that he was police and for any hiding intruders to show themselves. A real asshole.
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Quoted: I once had a false alarm that a cop showed up for. He ran my ID on the front porch which matches the address and called in to check for warrants. He refused to leave even though I told him what happened and everything was fine. He would not go until I let him come inside and shout that he was police and for any hiding intruders to show themselves. A real asshole. View Quote He could stand on the porch all night if that’s what he wanted to do. |
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Quoted: That line was idiotic. Why would he say that! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: And when the officer fails to leave your home because "it's his home now"? I'd be pissed too That line was idiotic. Why would he say that! Cause he's an idiot. She should have grabbed her property tax statement and handed it to him, and sat down to watch TV and ignored him. |
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If this kind of thing ever happens to me, I'm going to demand the officer's badge and duty pistol as part of the settlement.
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what a shock....ethnic with accent behaving ike a shithead totalitarian cocksucker from his own shithole...
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Quoted: I thought vampires were supposed to ask permission to enter a home? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Cop is investigating a noise complaint. Cop rings the doorbell, kids answer door, they realize a cop is standing on the porch and so they run to get their mother. Officer proceeds to open the door, invites himself in the house and refuses to leave when asked to leave. Homeowner demands cop leaves, cop says he owns the house if he is standing inside and that he doesn't have to leave. At what point is the cop an armed home invader? What could possibly justify this thinking? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfGooi1JJUg I thought vampires were supposed to ask permission to enter a home? You have to invite them in |
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This is easy. If a cop comes to your door and knocks. Don’t answer it.
Even if they want to arrest you, you don’t have to answer. Just don’t answer the door people. Even if they know your inside. Now if they have a warrant, their going to force their way in and their not going to sit there and knock. Their letting themselves in. |
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Quoted: This shit is all so tiresome. Conversing with the officer in an adult mature manner solves all of this unnecessary drama. ETA: I hope she gets paid. View Quote Damn, someone tell the home owners that during armed burglaries they should just have an adult conversation with the intruders and it will solve everything! Why haven't they been telling people about this? |
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Quoted: This is how you respond to LEs at your door! (warning: definitely not safe for work if your audio is on) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s73lmudpLyg View Quote That's a thing of beauty right there! |
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Quoted: There are numerous exceptions to the warrant requirement, and in California they have the community caretaking function. I can see this go either way. View Quote Nope. Noise wouldn't go that way alone. You would have to show abandonment or something else, which isn't the issue here. Community caretaker is all over and not just a CA thing. |
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Quoted: Until they face accountability that doesn't emanate from a courtroom society's faith in law enforcement will continue to decline. With a severe lack in judgment this obvious, leadership in the department should immediately suspend this guy, then put him before a review board that refers any negative findings to a POST complaint meant to remove people not cut out to be an officer from the ability to ever be one in the future. Beyond removing QI that's the only thing that might restore some of the lost confidence. I know it's wishful thinking, this broken system of letting shitbag officers move from department to department will continue. View Quote There is more accountability now than ever. |
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Quoted: There is more accountability now than ever. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Until they face accountability that doesn't emanate from a courtroom society's faith in law enforcement will continue to decline. With a severe lack in judgment this obvious, leadership in the department should immediately suspend this guy, then put him before a review board that refers any negative findings to a POST complaint meant to remove people not cut out to be an officer from the ability to ever be one in the future. Beyond removing QI that's the only thing that might restore some of the lost confidence. I know it's wishful thinking, this broken system of letting shitbag officers move from department to department will continue. There is more accountability now than ever. What punishment do you predict he’ll receive? |
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Quoted: What punishment do you predict he’ll receive? View Quote It will depend on their matrix and the priors. I would love to see the bodycam and call details to get an accurate picture, but that is a serious escalation of stupidity over a call where nothing would be done anyways. I would get a max suspension and mandatory training absent additional factors in his history that would be a terminable offense. And you have very solid case law about entering a residence for a crime and even the community caretaker option. Agency will get sued over it OR just settle and be done. ETA- Ya, he needs to be canned for it. Listening to every part again surely justifies none of the actions. |
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Quoted: It will depend on their matrix and the priors. I would love to see the bodycam and call details to get an accurate picture, but that is a serious escalation of stupidity over a call where nothing would be done anyways. I would get a max suspension and mandatory training absent additional factors in his history that would be a terminable offense. And you have very solid case law about entering a residence for a crime and even the community caretaker option. Agency will get sued over it OR just settle and be done. ETA- Ya, he needs to be canned for it. Listening to every part again surely justifies none of the actions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What punishment do you predict he’ll receive? It will depend on their matrix and the priors. I would love to see the bodycam and call details to get an accurate picture, but that is a serious escalation of stupidity over a call where nothing would be done anyways. I would get a max suspension and mandatory training absent additional factors in his history that would be a terminable offense. And you have very solid case law about entering a residence for a crime and even the community caretaker option. Agency will get sued over it OR just settle and be done. ETA- Ya, he needs to be canned for it. Listening to every part again surely justifies none of the actions. Accountability. That’s a pretty sweet deal for breaking into someone’s house and kidnapping them. |
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Quoted: What punishment do you predict he’ll receive? View Quote This video is so bad, I mean it's all bad. There have been worse and nothing happened. This tyrant was probably worse, he got fired but got rehired and is still a cop. He walked into their home, beat people for raising their voice to him and did everything possible to these poor people including breaking the homeowners hand, he didn't even get prosecuted. West Virginia State Trooper Wiseman assaults home owner I doubt anything happens to this guy... |
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Quoted: This video is so bad, I mean it's all bad. This tyrant was probably worse, he got fired but got rehired and is still a cop. I doubt anything happens to this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR5cRjdTTr4 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What punishment do you predict he'll receive? This tyrant was probably worse, he got fired but got rehired and is still a cop. I doubt anything happens to this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR5cRjdTTr4 |
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Quoted: Have they figured out what caused his home to burn up yet? View Quote Attached File Couldn't have happened to a more a deserving person, he is an absolute scumbag... |
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Quoted: Accountability. That’s a pretty sweet deal for breaking into someone’s house and kidnapping them. View Quote Now go back in time. You would have seen nothing happen prior to the 90s. Something "maybe in the 90s". Likely in the 00s. Yes in the 10s. And more likely to be fired and charged in the last decade. The good ol' days were full of little to no oversight. Training sucked. And violations were accepted as SOP. |
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Quoted: Now go back in time. You would have seen nothing happen prior to the 90s. Something "maybe in the 90s". Likely in the 00s. Yes in the 10s. And more likely to be fired and charged in the last decade. The good ol' days were full of little to no oversight. Training sucked. And violations were accepted as SOP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Accountability. That’s a pretty sweet deal for breaking into someone’s house and kidnapping them. Now go back in time. You would have seen nothing happen prior to the 90s. Something "maybe in the 90s". Likely in the 00s. Yes in the 10s. And more likely to be fired and charged in the last decade. The good ol' days were full of little to no oversight. Training sucked. And violations were accepted as SOP. I totally get that back before cameras cops could lie with impunity, it’s just amusing that someone would think having to buy a new uniform shirt counts as accountability for illegal and unconstitutional actions. |
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Hand him a dish rag and tell him to do the dishes then take out the fucking trash and the mortgage payment is due.
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Quoted: That's not a remedy you can get via a civil lawsuit. The taxpayers have created an environment where public employees generally cannot be fired at all, and are legally entitled to all sorts of benefits that are not capable of being taken. Not just cops. An entire free shit army of government employees at every level. In reality, it's next to impossible to even get money in a civil lawsuit, due to qualified immunity, and other reasons. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ya know, every time I see incidents like this where the cop is clearly in the wrong and fucks up so bad to the point of a lawsuit, I think about what the right way it should be handled. If I were that woman, I would sue in civil court and instead of a payout, I would settle for this: Spare the tax payers the bill to compensate me. I would settle only for that cop to not only be fired, but also demand his pension/benefits be rescinded. Fuck the money, I want his retirement and his whatever benefits he spent his career working for to be stripped away completely. Making your neighbors pay for his fuck up is not going to make a difference in sending bad cops a real message. They need to start wondering if going to far will cost them more PERSONALLY than just getting fired and making the people foot the bill. That's not a remedy you can get via a civil lawsuit. The taxpayers have created an environment where public employees generally cannot be fired at all, and are legally entitled to all sorts of benefits that are not capable of being taken. Not just cops. An entire free shit army of government employees at every level. In reality, it's next to impossible to even get money in a civil lawsuit, due to qualified immunity, and other reasons. |
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Woman is going to get paid.
Cop is going to be driving a desk for a while, while its being investigated. Depending on size of department, he will either be transferred to another division/precinct after the public anger cools off, OR he will be allowed to retire/resign and seek employment elsewhere with a nice letter from his chief recommending him, and saying what a great guy he is. He should, but wont be fired for this incident, unless he gets caught in a lie during the investigation. Which, if he is as stupid as he appears to be, he may be dumb enough to lie and forget. The department will announce a "training initiative to educate their cops on new ways to engage the neighborhoods and people they serve to promote better understanding of problems and issues in their patrol areas...." |
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If qualified cops cannot be hired,
then barely qualified cops will be hired. If barely qualified cops cannot be hired, then unqualified cops will be hired. If Americans will not apply, then foreigners will be hired. And they will not come from countries where the rights of the people are respected. |
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Quoted: The workload in law enforcement doesn't work that way. Responding to the MVA or crime in progress isn't something that can be pushed back to another day because you ran out of paid hours today View Quote But it will cut back on the amount of officers on the street. "Everyone gets 30 hrs per week. No exceptions." "We're low on funds, have to cut back. No money for fuel. Walk." |
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Quoted: Oh no, not an ass chewing, View Quote “I’ve been chewed-out before.” |
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As a law abiding citizen, I know I've done nothing wrong. By that logic, I will automatically assume that any uninvited (warrantless) entry to my home is a simple mistake and the offender will be told to leave in very clear language. Something like "I did not call/invite you inside. You are trespassing, leave immediately". There is no discussion, failure to comply immediately upgrades the offender to an armed intruder. Thoughts and prayers will be sent up, but since no action will be taken while the armed intruder's empty hands are in front of their chest/body cam, the last image on the cam will be of me yelling "GUN!" before the armed intruder is dealt with.
Again by that logic: In the unfortunate event of a "no knock", I'll have to assume they are home invaders and some-many won't leave. Gangs have adopted the tactic of wearing tactical gear and yelling "POLICE!!", so no amount of identification will stop the incoming fire. It would definitely cost me "the ride" (eventually, after I've consulted with my attorney which would happen before I even called to report the attack) and likely cost me a fair bit of money. Both would be worth it and the mistake wouldn't happen again, one way or the other. |
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View Quote I'd rather make it a very large payday. |
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Quoted: I once had a false alarm that a cop showed up for. He ran my ID on the front porch which matches the address and called in to check for warrants. He refused to leave even though I told him what happened and everything was fine. He would not go until I let him come inside and shout that he was police and for any hiding intruders to show themselves. A real asshole. View Quote "Well officer I guess you're going to be here for a while." *slam* |
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