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« Reply #60 on: January 16, 2009, 12:52:11 AM »

This is a stop on my surfing route around the web and being i am amazed this topic hasn't been locked, I thought I'd put in my opinion..........

That is the beauty of the country, you have a protected right to your opinion and you can grow up to be anything you want to be. I am a cop in the third largest city in the country and yes i have dumped more weed down the sewer then I have ever arrested for. That is actually a very common attitude of cops in this area..to work with the person and maybe help then just cuff and stuff. I am not surprised by the "fuck cops" attitude. I get flipped off just driving down the street. I even have been spit on by bystanders when I was arresting a man for beating his 4 yr old step daughter unconscious.  I agree the attitude usually come from experience... i also agree there are bad cops just like there are bad politicians, priests, teachers etc.... I also agree if a cop does something wrong then toss the fucking book at them.....just like anyone else.

I'm not here to change minds cuz thats impossible. I'm just here to say I'm proud to put that uniform everyday and do my job to the best of my ability........to maybe help someone that will most likely be screaming "FUCK YOU" the entire time.

So get out your flame throwers and let me have it.............it's my experience and opinion.  police

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« Reply #61 on: January 16, 2009, 07:43:59 PM »

so ur calling me a fucking garbage man?well thanks rock but i still lova ya  smitten

No i'm calling you a stud, and I want to have your babies  smitten Kiss  But you know what I mean: I don't envy you but I'm glad we have guys like you who are willing to do the "dirty jobs".  When is Mike Rowe gonna put a cop on that show?

lol rock its a little diffrent story dealing with rich kids having a loud party. then the stress of downtown pdx. but i know you know stress well with all the dam work lololol  Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Har har.  But actually I have experienced both ends of the spectrum in that regard:  I grew up near the rich 'burbs in Vantucky, with lots of rich kid parties busted up by the Vancouver PD.  I've also witnessed HS chicks getting arrested in school for dealing coke.  But I've also had some run-ins with the PDX PD downtown, near Burnside.   I've even been  a part of a mini-riot in Pullman, and been feet away from some frat boys getting shot with bean bags.  My point was that college-town cops are VERY different than big city cops.   Thumbs Up

@ WTFY40:  Thanks for your service.   Thumbs Up  And welcome to the forums!  I suggest u visit the INtro forum and say Hello to the rest of the clan  Thumbs Up
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« Reply #62 on: June 12, 2011, 08:05:28 PM »

i'm digging this beast up from the bowls of the forums for the interesting aftermath....

here's the video
Most of you probably heard of the bart police shooting of oscar grant but tonight i saw actual footage and i have to say that its fucked up.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/vQxBg5Jxp7c&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/vQxBg5Jxp7c&rel=1</a>


here's 2 years later....

Los Angeles (CNN) -- A former transit police officer convicted last year in the shooting death of an unarmed man on an Oakland, California, train platform will be freed from prison early Monday morning, according to a court order.

Johannes Mehserle was sentenced to two years in prison for the involuntary manslaughter conviction, but California law gives him one day of good conduct credit for each of the 365 days he's already served behind bars, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Perry said in an order signed Friday.

Mehserle, a Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer when the shooting occurred, said at the trial that he intended to draw and fire his Taser rather than his gun when he fatally wounded 22-year-old Oscar Grant on New Years Day 2009.

Mehserle, who has been behind bars since a Los Angeles jury found him guilty on July 8, 2010, will be free to walk out of prison just after midnight Sunday, Perry said.

Violent protests erupted in Oakland last November when Perry sentenced Mehserle to just two years in prison, which meant he would possibly be released after another seven months.

At least 150 people were arrested during the protests, which Oakland Police Chief Anthony Batts described at the time as "tearing up the city."

Grant's mother, Wanda Johnson, had asked the judge to sentence Mehserle to the maximum 14 years in prison. She and four other family members who spoke at the sentencing hearing last year called him "a murderer."

The jury acquitted him of the more serious charges of second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.

Although his defense attorney argued for probation, Mehserle told Perry before sentencing that he would be willing to go to prison if the sentence made his city and family safer.

"I shot a man," he said. "I killed a man. It should not have happened."

A conviction for involuntary manslaughter normally carries a four-year sentence, but the judge had the option of adding an "enhancement" that could have made the sentence 14 years because a firearm was used in commission of a crime.


http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/06/12/california.subway.shooting.release/index.html?hpt=us_c1

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