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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Former Kentucky State Trooper Aaron Tucker, who is being sued for allegedly beating a handcuffed schizophrenic man in 2019, was rejected by three different law enforcement agencies a total of seven times before being hired by state police.
Before eventually hiring him, KSP's background investigation revealed Tucker had a bad character reference, previous employers who said they would not hire him, failed his oral board interview and did not pass physical or psychological examinations.
In addition, Tucker admitted he stole merchandise while working at Wal-Mart, shot stray dogs and cats on his property as a teenager, was fired from multiple jobs and had been banned from working as a substitute teacher at a school after an argument with a student. He also had been served with a domestic restraining order.
I don't understand how other officers seem to tolerate this kind of behavior in silence...
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Maxmars
I don't understand how other officers seem to tolerate this kind of behavior in silence...
That's a huge part of the problem. Folks say "It's only a few bad apples" but the good ones keep their mouth shut and let them get away with it. They'll even lie for them to protect the "thin blue line". Even if they don't back up their story directly, there's always "I didn't see anything".