5th woman comes forward in police abuse
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Ares
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Convicts being "dehumanized"?!?!?! ALERT THE PRESS! Heavens, I hope none of these criminals suffer any discomfort as a result of their crimes!
I could care less about your rights lady, if you hadn't been driving while intoxicated you wouldn't have been in this situation. It's jail for a reason.
- 4 years ago
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Ares
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tret
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Ares:
yes its jail, but not naked, you must be another cop your self, you must be weird and deranged too then as no body in there right mind would agree with you apart from the gypsy loooser cops, you are weird
- 4 years ago
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tret
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Presort1
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After the 5th woman steps forward I believe them and not the police, and I think a jury will do the same. The police have no excuse that is believable at this point. I hope to hear about the largest award ever in their law suit, and long prison sentences for each of the police involved. A Sheriff that looks the other way is as guilty as the rest of them.
- 4 years ago
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Presort1
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Presort1
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After the 5th woman steps forward the Sheriff says the news has reported only one side of the story...He's standing behind his men when he should be locking them up, after having them striped searched of course.
I hope to hear about the largest award ever in their law suit, and long prison sentences for each of the police involved.
It is obvious the sheriff will always look the other way and therefore is as guilty as the rest of them. - 4 years ago
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Presort1
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DontBeStupid
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Tss, they do make terrorists strip. What lies. You can see the grin up his cheeks as he says that.
- 4 years ago
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DontBeStupid
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Cashmere
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There needs to be stricter standards within our law enforcement offices. I've known alot of unstable people who couldn't fit in other places in society so they became cops.
Not saying this about all police, but I do think the bar needs to be raised in terms of mental health.
- 4 years ago
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Cashmere
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Liquidsoul
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They only way to fight this is that community needs to stand up against police brutality.
- 4 years ago
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Liquidsoul
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cztheday
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Crap. I just realized we were 25 (22 undergrad/25 grad). Sh*t. And it was SUCH a good story, too...rats...
- 4 years ago
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cztheday
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cztheday
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If the allegations are proven true (people are innocent until proven guilty in this country...that is not just the way I was trained; that is what I truly believe -- HAVE to believe to stay sane some days...these guys need to do serious time. And prison is not a very pleasant place for those who are NOT former members of law enforcement.
The sad truth is that civil suits SHOULD be filed but any judgements (and the attorneys for both sides) will be paid for by the taxpayers. A real lose/lose/losers situation (even for the attorneys -- these kinds of cases generally pay crap per hour and most attorneys only take them because a juge ASSIGNS them to the case (do't feel sorry for them, but LA LAW it's not).
As a younger man (geez, here I go again) I thought this kind of thing only happened in movies, too. Then one of my best friends, fresh out of law school, was assigned to represent an indigent defendant in a drug conspiracy case. As the case progressed, it was determined that a couple of FBI agents were actually a part of the conspiracy and were having witnesses assassinated. I am not talking about NYC, here, I am talking about a small town in the middle of the mid-west with a population of around 50,000. My friend had a young wife and a baby son. He started getting death threats, warning him to drop out of the case. He couldn't even tell if it was the FBI or the drug cartel (or, hell, someone pulling a prank for all he knew -- although that last seemed unlikely based on the content of the calls). He stuck it out. At the end of the case, the judge decided that the total attorneys fees were just too much (there were something like 11 defendants, and the trial took nearly a year. So he just arbitrarily cut those fees in half for everybody. So my friend ended up making something like $8.15 per hour. Then his wife left him because the stress was just too much. We were 22, and we weren't in Kansas anymore...
- 4 years ago
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cztheday
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artemis6
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Management always sets the mood for a corporation . The previous administration has set the mood for this . I have noticed it where I live .
- 4 years ago
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artemis6
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democles
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hmm, everyone here seems to trust media as much as they distrust any civil authority. not saying it didnt happen, but suing for money? kinda skeezy in of itself. whos to say she not just trying to get herself some of that sweet sweet cash.
- 4 years ago
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democles
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keeesha
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democles:
ignorant ass! Why not! Loser!
- 4 years ago
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keeesha
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cztheday
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democles:
Not following you. If she can prove by a preponderance of the evidence that she was intentionally harmed and the identity of the perpetrator, why should she not have every right to recover whatever damages might begin to compensate for those aspects of life that were taken from her, from whichever entity or entities the law holds responsible. Who knows what might come out? Bad guys? Bad training? Bad supervision? Bad decision(s), bad upbringing?
- 4 years ago
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cztheday
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Sexirobot
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i thought shit like this only happened in the movies.
- 4 years ago
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Sexirobot
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dariusvons
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welcome to the police state friends!
- 4 years ago
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dariusvons
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jubal
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The sheriff in the video looks like a scum bag, you can just tell from looking at his face. He looks like a deviant.
- 4 years ago
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jubal
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Vengeance15
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Good for her to come forward and shed light on this type of crap. It's time to back our rights, and put "law enforcement" agency like this one out of business, for good.
- 4 years ago
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Vengeance15
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kennymotown
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All I can say if this kind of brutality was perpitrated on my love one there would be a price to be paid. You know if the cops wouldn't want something like this to happen to their love ones then maybe they should realize turn about is fair play.
- 4 years ago
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kennymotown
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galwayman
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IT APPEARS TO ME THAT THESE COPS ABUSE WOMEN THE SHERRIFF AND EVERY LAST ONE OF THESE COPS SHOULD BE FIRED AND PROSCUTED! NOW 5 WOMEN HAVE COME FORWARD! A CLASS ACTION SUIT IN THE MAKING NOT TO MENTION EACH WOMAN SUING SEPERATELY AS WELL! UNDER BUSH COPS THOUGHT THEY COULD GET AWAY WITH ANYTHING ITS TIME TO PROVE THEM WRONG!
- 4 years ago
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galwayman
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slarabee [removed]
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tret
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slarabee:
good that you have secured that website address, I live in the UK and would love to help this side of the pond, if you want me to contact English newspapers - about this... as we are not as big in the world as the USA but we are still pretty big and the world also sits up and takes notice.... I will e mail you now, thanks..
- 4 years ago
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tret
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Jaecyntalameux
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"She was clearly suicidal... so I sexually molested her."
Excellent logic.
- 4 years ago
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Jaecyntalameux
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quixotic12
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Jaecyntalameux:
Yeah, really eh?
- 4 years ago
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quixotic12
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frady
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At the very least a strip search should be done by female officers if a female prisoner is involved. I hope the person who posted this follows up as I'm not 100% sure free money isn't being sought here.
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frady
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Ares
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frady:
Sounds like sexual discrimination and segregation to me. Oh double standards, how I love them.
- 4 years ago
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Ares
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cybexg
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Wow...now it looks like a pattern of abuse against a specific group.....hmmmm
Sue the sheriff's dept, sue the county, sue the state into the stone age. Completely bankrupt them. Its the only way that changes will be made to prevent future abuse.
- 4 years ago
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cybexg
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cztheday
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cybexg:
Yeah, except it is the taxpayers who will end up paying that bill (and the attorneys for both sides). I NOT saying that they shouldn't sue. But if the allegations are proven (sorry, that isn't just the way I was trained; it is what I believe -- what I HAVE to believe to stay sane...), then those bastards need to do time. And prison is pretty unpleasant when you are NOT a former member of law enforcement...
As a younger man, I thought this stuff only happened in movies, too. Then one of my closest friends was appointed to represent an indigent defendant in a drug conspiracy case...that ultimately resulted in the discovery that officers of the FBI were arranging for the assassination of key witnesses because several of them were actually PART of the drug conspiracy (my description may be hard to follow, but trust me, this was out. of. control. My friend had a young wife and baby son and was receiving anonymous death threats warning him to get off the case -- could have been the FBI agents/could have been from the drug cartel...either way, at the age of 22 we weren't in Kansas anymore...
Sorry. I have to say it. ...and that's when the WEIRD shit started happening...
I SAID I was sorry...
- 4 years ago
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cztheday
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tret
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cybexg:
I HOPE YOU AMERICAN CITIZENS WIILL FORCE BARRACK OBAMA TO CHANGE THESE RULES AND DRACONIAN REGULATIONS (as I don't live in the USA), MAN THESE IMAGES HAVE LEFT ME FEELING SICK TO THE PIT OF MY STOMACH ALL DAY.....
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tret