Then, you have cunt, tyrants cops like this.
This clown needs to fry. Good news, there was an arrest warrant. Have fun in county.
Off-duty Connecticut cop punches driver in traffic for honking at him at red light: ‘What are you doing?’
This clown needs to fry. Good news, there was an arrest warrant. Have fun in county.
Off-duty Connecticut cop punches driver in traffic for honking at him at red light: ‘What are you doing?’
School Resource Officer, 5 day suspension.This clown needs to fry. Good news, there was an arrest warrant. Have fun in county.
Off-duty Connecticut cop punches driver in traffic for honking at him at red light: ‘What are you doing?’
School Resource Officer, 5 day suspension.
Pleads guilty to a misdemeanor and gets probation.
No lawsuit as he was not acting in an official capacity.
Defense attorneys are salivating, any arrest he makes will generate an excessive force claim.
This incident will be brought up at any trial during his testimony.
Story didn't say how many years he has as a cop.
Interesting. At my shop, once the word police passes your lips or you flash the badge, you’re on-duty (and paid) and acting in an official capacity.School Resource Officer, 5 day suspension.
Pleads guilty to a misdemeanor and gets probation.
No lawsuit as he was not acting in an official capacity.
As I get older, I find myself wanting to punch people less.
...perhaps because the consequences of them punching back (literally, or legally) are more ;)
Written policy?Interesting. At my shop, once the word police passes your lips or you flash the badge, you’re on-duty (and paid) and acting in an official capacity.
Yup.Written policy?
A policy like that changes the dynamic.
Then, you have cunt, tyrants cops like this.
Girlfriend of Minnesota man who fatally shot 3 first responders indicted for straw purchasing firearmsRest in God’s peace, gentlemen.
Final call…
Girlfriend of Minnesota man who fatally shot 3 first responders indicted for straw purchasing firearms
Story by Mara H. Gottfried, Pioneer Press • 2h •
ST PAUL, Minn. — Since three Burnsville first responders were killed in the line of duty nearly a month ago, law enforcement and the public have been asking how a felon with a lifetime ban on possessing firearms obtained the murder weapons. On Thursday, U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Andrew Luger said they can answer that question.
Ashley Anne Dyrdahl, the gunman’s longtime, live-in girlfriend, has been indicted for straw purchasing firearms used in the killings, Luger announced.
Shannon Gooden, 38, used two AR-15 style firearms to fatally shoot Burnsville police officers Matthew Ruge and Paul Elmstrand and Burnsville firefighter/paramedic Adam Finseth, and to injure Burnsville police Sgt. Adam Medlicott. Those weapons were purchased by Dyrdahl, 35, on Jan. 5 and Jan. 25, according to Luger.
Her attorney, speaking during a Thursday afternoon court appearance for Dyrdahl, said she is pleading not guilty to the 11 charges...
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news...firearms/ar-BB1jUK1j