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originally posted by: rockintitz
I've seen it painted right on the side of many police cars.
originally posted by: notmyrealname
Just a simple question, How many people here in ATS actually were rooting for the LAPD officer Christopher Dorner?
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originally posted by: notmyrealname
I know there are some police officers that are on ATS. I would love to hear from them about what they expect law abiding citizens to do when these things happen to our family members. I feel so much rage right now I would absolutely cheer hearing of this particular officer losing his life (of natural causes of course)!
If the Blue Line is upheld when officers are blatantly wrong, then all officers are wrong and I personally do not and will not feel the least bit sad when the regular people start to defend themselves from these atrocities.
Absolutely incredibly DISGUSTING excuse of a person never mind Law Enforcement!
originally posted by: Beach Bum
a reply to: PraetorianAZ
What a scumbag cop. More and more we are seeing this, thank God there's still a few good ones left.
I have come to the conclusion that most police officers were bullied as children. After being bullied for years, they then become adults and become a police officer. Once they get a badge, they then turn around and return the favor.
originally posted by: stosh64
a reply to: PraetorianAZ
OMG, if that was my wife I would be dead, but so would he.
originally posted by: PraetorianAZ
An Arizona cop forced himself into the home of a woman who was wrapped in a towel after stepping out the shower, handcuffing her, which made her drop her towel, as he threatened to take her to jail.
The video shows Rossi manhandling her until her towel falls off where he then pretends he is surprised she is naked.
Arizona Cop Forces Himself Into Home of Towel-wrapped Woman and Arrests Her for Recording
I have actually dealt with this cop a few times living right on the Mesa/Chandler border here in Arizona. Once during a house party where the owner refused to allow the officer and his comrades to enter the property. This guy threw a fit and threatened to take us all to jail. We were like "ok take us to jail". Needless to say, he did not arrest us.
Other times were for dumb things, but I can personally tell you this guy is part of the old breed of LEO's. He does not like being recorded. You better respect his authority or he will kick your teeth in and makeup charges.
I am actually happy this guy is finally going to be off our streets. I make it sound like he's a gangbanger going away or something. But no he's just retiring rather than being charged with the crimes he committed.
I think it's lovely how he can now commit a crime (Chandler PD even said he committed a crime) but can just retire with a full pension and not face the music.
Any other person would still be in the Matrix (4th ave jail) if they did this. Plus they would throw in sexual assault and kidnapping to the list of charges. Guess being an LEO has its advantages.
originally posted by: rockintitz
originally posted by: ISawItFirst
originally posted by: rockintitz
a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
I've seen it painted right on the side of many police cars.
I guess they don't technically have to own that statement.
I've seen one that said "to punish and enslave" No lie. It was not a cop car, but an officers personal car (i assume) done up with lights and everything. Looked just like a cop car Had a Leo victims fund license plate. I was too scared to take a picture, he was in front of me coming out of a parking structure.
PS I have known people to get pulled over here for looking in the direction of their phone, let alone trying to take a picture.
No, that was transformers