Police investigate site that alleges officer misconduct
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- Hawkmang
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They don't pretend to be Woodward and Bernstein. The bloggers call themselves amateur journalists and describe their website, Badgewars.com, as "the electronic bathroom wall."
But they have piqued the interest of Boston police, who have launched an internal affairs investigation to find out who is behind the website.
They also want to know whether the bloggers have any evidence to support the allegations they make about Boston officers violating department rules, such as abusing construction details or claiming false injuries to get time off work.
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Full story at link by Maria Cramer// The Boston Globe
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Badgewars.com website
http://Badgewars.com/
But they have piqued the interest of Boston police, who have launched an internal affairs investigation to find out who is behind the website.
They also want to know whether the bloggers have any evidence to support the allegations they make about Boston officers violating department rules, such as abusing construction details or claiming false injuries to get time off work.
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Full story at link by Maria Cramer// The Boston Globe
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Badgewars.com website
http://Badgewars.com/
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Seems to me they're just angry because someone is on to them.
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- clintisdakoolest
- 3 months ago
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i think if every city had one of these sites, officers would have no where to misconduct.
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- hollowman218
- 3 months ago
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