This is the case where the police union official said that the victim's life had "limited value" - https://publicola.com/2023/09/11/write-a-check-for-11000-she-was-26-she-had-limited-value-spd-officer-jokes-with-police-union-leader-about-killing-of-pedestrian-by-fellow-cop/
People Twitter
People tweeting stuff. We allow tweets from anyone.
RULES:
- Mark NSFW content.
- No doxxing people.
- Must be a tweet or similar
- No bullying or international politcs
- Be excellent to each other.
The second you say a person's life has limited value, your life becomes limited in value.
Obligatory ACAB
I know several cops and they are all great people. I live in Europe though, and hating all cops isn't luckily considered normal here.
You're just being foolish to trust them.. I'm Canadian and always heard how our cops weren't as bad as American cops, then we had protests in my city and the Canadian police proved they can be every bit as sadistic and psychotic as American cops. So can European cops. Don't let your guards down
I know several ex-cops because they saw everyone around them was a bastard, they are great people.
I live in Canada and also know several cops who are great people;however, even they would not raise a finger to expose fellow cops who are indeed bastards
That's the problem, it's not a few bad apples, it's a shit ton of them and the few remaining good apples are too afraid or just not care to do anything about the rest
The whole point of "a few bad apples" is that they spoil the bunch. The idiom is "A few bad apples spoils the bunch". Just like keeping bad apples in a basket with good ones ruins them, so too are your "great people" ruined by putting up with the assholes they work with.
It probably helps that in most European countries police training is in the thousands of hours and in America it's under 6 months.
Here in Vic Australia too. They're mostly legends
The only people I know who hate cops here hate them because they either didn't solve their issue, or they are generally known to act like asses.
It probably also helps that nobody carries guns here so they can operate on a shoot last, ask questions first policy
Believe it or not, it's possible to act on a shoot last, ask questions first policy even here in gun crazy Florida. Literally everyone other than police officers do it every day.
People like this deserve one thing only, but saying what they deserve will get you banned from some instances.
I've got a friend who, thanks to close family of hers being a cop, is still unconvinced of cops status as bastards.
It's getting more and more frustrating listening to her justify why other cops don't do anything about these kinds of cops. Still can't accept the ones that do nothing are just as culpable. Accessories, in many cases.
If I stand next to my buddy as he kicks a guy to death, I will be getting jail time too. Why not cops?
This piece of shit deserved prison when he killed someone. His actions after the fact show he has no regard for human life and as such is a danger to others by simply being alive.
Give them a mile and they still reach for that last extra inch.
If A-train was a cop
Nah, A-Train at least felt some remorse and ended up having a breakdown.
how does a cop not have a license? huh?
Laws for thee but not for me.
OR
Laws for you, not for steaming piles of poo
The driver's license thing is misleading - he had an Arizona license, so "didn't have a Washington license", but was still legal to drive.
The department is legally not able to issue any discipline until the investigation concludes, and they are not able to conclude the investigation while the appeals process on the fine plays out. Due process is slow. Hopefully in the end he gets everything coming to him.
Isn't the issue that he was living and working in Washington but still had an Arizona license? Most states require you to get that changed over within 6-12 months of moving there.
He definitely wasn't commuting...
You are required to obtain a new driver's license within 30 days of moving to Washington.
I feel like this is a very naive process that implies due process works, albeit slowly, even for cops who fuck up. It doesn't work because cops, DAs and judges all protect each other.
Also, most insurance companies will nail you for misrepresentation or fraud if your driver's license license address isn't updating accordingly with your current address, because different areas have different likelihoods for accidents.
I just don't get why people are so quick to defend cops or give them the benefit of the doubt over stuff like this.
AND their consent decree just ended! But remeber, the CHAZ was liberals trying to overthrow the government. Or something.
is it bad that the worst thing in this entire situation is the fact that he somehow didnt have a drivers license while on the force?
I believe the worst thing is that he killed someone, but that's just like my opinion, man.
That and, you know, the dead 23 year old.
No, entirely believable. This is what being a cop is all about. You get to do whatever you want and murder whoever you want.
That's just not true. Cops are not allowed to kill important people, like family of important politicians or rich people. There are limits on their power.
Dude reminds me of A-Train
I will NEVER condone vigilantism or street justice, because its a slippery slope into chaos as people start taking matter into their own hands, possibly harming innocent people just on suspicion of guilt
Unrelated:
heres his full name, birth year, badge number, every unit he's been in, his date of hire, every write up hes had since 2011, and his current salary
For justice, we must go to Don Corleone.
meanwhile in other countries:
"could lead to their dismissal, assured Zamora, and possible prison time"
and:
"following a complaint from the Police itself, the agents were detained"
my citing is a bit misleading, and you have to read it completely yourself, but overall it looks very different there.