vcrheadcleaner
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Post by vcrheadcleaner on Dec 10, 2019 15:45:38 GMT -5
I am a cop
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Post by nastyy on Dec 10, 2019 15:50:29 GMT -5
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quit_everything
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Post by quit_everything on Dec 10, 2019 16:02:36 GMT -5
holy shit LOL
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face of a pervert
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Post by face of a pervert on Dec 10, 2019 20:09:43 GMT -5
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vcrheadcleaner
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Post by vcrheadcleaner on Dec 11, 2019 2:15:25 GMT -5
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quit_everything
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Post by quit_everything on Dec 11, 2019 11:13:37 GMT -5
if this is true, he isnt the only cop who posts on here.
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Street Sweeper BFA
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Post by Street Sweeper BFA on Dec 11, 2019 11:24:15 GMT -5
if this is true, he isnt the only cop who posts on here. Expose them
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DAYMAN
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Post by DAYMAN on Dec 11, 2019 11:42:19 GMT -5
I'm the fashion Police and y'all are beat
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Street Sweeper BFA
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Post by Street Sweeper BFA on Dec 11, 2019 11:47:25 GMT -5
I wear the same pants with a patch on the ass every day, how’s that for quality denim mr policeman
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face of a pervert
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Post by face of a pervert on Dec 11, 2019 11:53:12 GMT -5
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Post by Cholo Molester on Dec 11, 2019 12:13:52 GMT -5
ACAB
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quit_everything
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Post by quit_everything on Dec 11, 2019 12:18:04 GMT -5
if this is true, he isnt the only cop who posts on here. Expose them maybe they'll see this and expose themselves!
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Post by Crown$Royal on Dec 11, 2019 12:51:55 GMT -5
if this is true, he isnt the only cop who posts on here. Expose them
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vcrheadcleaner
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Post by vcrheadcleaner on Dec 11, 2019 14:31:13 GMT -5
Don't worry, I'm one of the good ones
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face of a pervert
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Post by face of a pervert on Dec 11, 2019 15:10:35 GMT -5
Don't worry, I'm one of the good ones Do you identify more as Martin, or Will? Careful how you answer
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Post by Sorley Boy on Dec 17, 2019 13:51:39 GMT -5
It's bit long but this article is a like a greatest hits record of suburban cop misconduct. CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — He was one of the most powerful men on Long Island, serving as the top prosecutor in a suburban county with 1.5 million people. He won election after election for 15 years with bipartisan support.
But Thomas J. Spota, the district attorney in New York’s Suffolk County, had an Achilles’ heel.
He always had a soft spot for a police officer named James Burke, who rose under his tutelage to become the county’s chief of police. Mr. Spota viewed Mr. Burke almost as a son, standing with him whenever he was touched by scandal.
On Tuesday, Mr. Spota, 78, was convicted of participating in a yearslong conspiracy to cover up for Mr. Burke after he violently beat a man accused of stealing from him while he was the police chief.
The trouble started one morning in December 2012, when Chief Burke discovered somebody had broken into his police car. The thief took a duffel bag from the car that contained a dildo, pornographic DVD and Viagra.
Later that morning, a man was arrested with the stolen goods. The chief barged into the police interrogation room where the man, handcuffed to the floor, called him a pervert. In a rage, Chief Burke hit him in the head, kicking and punching him.
Mr. Spota set out to protect and defend Chief Burke, as he had before over a 40-year friendship, prosecutors said. That decision would cost Mr. Spota his career and turn him into a convicted criminal.
After hearing four weeks of trial testimony, a federal jury on Long Island found Mr. Spota guilty of four counts, including obstruction of justice and witness tampering. He was convicted along with Christopher McPartland, 53, who paradoxically had been Suffolk County’s top anticorruption prosecutor.
They each face up to 20 years in prison.
Mr. Burke, 55, had already pleaded guilty in 2016 to the assault, a year after resigning from the force. He completed his prison sentence this year but refused to testify at trial against his old colleagues.
The verdict was a hard-fought victory for the United States attorney’s office in the Eastern District of New York and the F.B.I., whose investigation faced setbacks for years.
Proving obstruction of justice required the government to present evidence that the defendants acted with a corrupt purpose, a high legal bar. Without recordings of conversations, the trial hinged largely on the testimony of one witness: James Hickey, a former police commander who worked in Mr. Spota’s inner circle.
The cover-up of Chief Burke’s assault, witnesses at trial said, was part of a broader pattern. The testimony exposed an alarming culture of corruption and retribution in a county with about 2,500 police officers, one of the largest police departments in the United States.
Cops who were supposed to investigate gangs and school shootings would be diverted to help the police chief with petty vendettas and mundane tasks, like spying on his girlfriends or driving him to the airport, former officers testified.
Together, Mr. Spota, Mr. McPartland and Chief Burke controlled what amounted to a law-enforcement fiefdom in the eastern half of Long Island, prosecutors said.
The three men called themselves “the administration,” one former police officer testified. They golfed together, drank together and greeted one another on the phone with a vulgar imprecation.
Mr. Burke’s relationship with Mr. Spota began in 1979, when Mr. Spota was a young prosecutor trying a murder case, and Mr. Burke, then a teenager, was his star witness.
Mr. Burke became a police officer. Then an internal investigation in the 1990s found that he had violated several police protocols, including having sex in his patrol car while in uniform with a prostitute who used crack cocaine. Mr. Spota, who was a lawyer for the police union at the time, defended Mr. Burke during a disciplinary hearing and negotiated a plea deal that saved his career.
Then in 2001, Mr. Spota, who switched parties from Republican to Democratic, was elected district attorney. He repeatedly promoted Mr. Burke in the police department, consolidating their power.
Prosecutors said the two of them, along with other officials, were able to punish people who challenged their authority.
In particular, Mr. Burke hated one of the police officials, Pat Cuff, who had conducted the internal investigation against him in the 1990s, witnesses said. When Mr. Cuff’s son was caught with a gun, the district attorney’s office threatened to upgrade the charges from a misdemeanor to a felony. Mr. Cuff cried at his desk, suspecting it was retaliation, a witness testified.
As soon as Mr. Burke became police chief in early 2012, he demoted Mr. Cuff by four ranks and assighned him to guard a warehouse.
The assault of the burglary suspect happened a year into Mr. Burke’s tenure as police chief. The man in custody, Christopher Loeb, was a heroin user with a long criminal record. Mr. Burke thought nobody would believe his word over the police chief’s, according to witness testimony.
Mr. Loeb was held on $500,000 bail, an unusually high amount for a car break-in.
The case was assighned to the public corruption unit, led by Mr. McPartland, not the major crimes unit, where it would normally have been prosecuted.
But a few months later, in early 2013, Mr. Loeb’s lawyer publicly accused the police of assault, triggering a civil rights investigation.
The administration panicked, prosecutors said. Mr. McPartland helped concoct a cover story that Mr. Burke had just “popped his head in” to the interrogation room. Three other police detectives had been in the room participating in the beating, and it was imperative that they all stuck to the same story.
To maintain the lie, Mr. Spota and Mr. McPartland relied heavily on Mr. Hickey, the police commander who supervised those three detectives.
Mr. Hickey testified that he was ordered to instruct his men to “deny, deny, deny.” Mr. Spota and the others involved in the cover-up handpicked one of the three officers, Anthony Leto, to lie under oath about the assault during a court hearing, Mr. Hickey said.
Mr. Leto testified that he feared if he were truthful, the police chief would falsely accuse his sons of a crime or plant drugs on them.
The obstruction initially worked, thwarting federal agents for several months. But the investigation escalated again in 2015 with more subpoenas.
During a meeting that year, Mr. McPartland speculated about who the “rat” was. Mr. Spota said that if one police officer cooperated, “He’ll never work here again and I will see to it,” according to Mr. Hickey’s testimony.
After the meeting, Mr. Burke threatened that if the police detectives failed to stay in line, he would expose that Mr. Hickey was cheating on his wife, Mr. Hickey said.
“I realized that my career was over,” he testified, “and that if I even try to go to the feds at this point, I would be dead in Suffolk County.”
Mr. Hickey said that he stayed awake at night, feeling paranoid. He was hospitalized in a stress-induced delirium, and was screaming, biting and spitting, according to medical records shown at trial.
Four days after his release from the hospital in October 2015, he received a grand jury subpoena, he said.
Mr. Hickey decided to reveal the full truth to his lawyer. He pleaded guilty to his role in the conspiracy and cooperated with prosecutors as their star witness, testifying on the stand for three days.
At trial, lawyers for Mr. McPartland and Mr. Spota tried to shred Mr. Hickey’s credibility, calling him a practiced liar and highlighting that he admitted to four extramarital affairs. They pointed to a state judge’s determination in 1990 that Mr. Hickey had lied under oath as a police officer in a different burglary case.
The defense said prosecutors were relying on Mr. Hickey’s recollection of conversations that happened years ago, with no concrete evidence to corroborate his memory. No other witness testified to receiving direct orders from Mr. Spota or Mr. McPartland to obstruct the investigation, defense lawyers argued.
Prosecutors produced calendar entries and call records that they said showed Mr. Hickey was telling the truth.
Ultimately, the 12 jurors chose to believe Mr. Hickey.
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Post by theywalkedinline on May 26, 2020 12:40:50 GMT -5
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Post by pbcookies on May 26, 2020 12:50:10 GMT -5
fucking christ
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Post by bawitdaba on May 26, 2020 12:52:05 GMT -5
this was so fucking hard to watch. truly disgusting. even the look on the cops face as he's watching him take his last breaths. wtf.
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Post by nastyy on May 26, 2020 12:53:23 GMT -5
What the fuck
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Post by roofies on May 26, 2020 12:57:02 GMT -5
The whole time watching that video, I had this vivid fantasy of walking up to that cop and blowing his head off with a shotgun.
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Post by DAYMAN on May 26, 2020 12:58:44 GMT -5
I can't watch all of that. I don't have the energy. The man was NOT a threat. To two officers. Going what I'm sure is outside of proper procedure, even if he were a threat. The bastard is playing with him like a predator toys with their prey. Racist fuck.
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Post by bonerinsweatpants on May 26, 2020 12:58:52 GMT -5
news publications need to get their facts straight and stop saying the person died later at the hospital. that person died on scene
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Post by bawitdaba on May 26, 2020 13:00:52 GMT -5
yeah you can literally see him stop breathing and goes completely limp. then they load his limp body onto a stretcher. that dude was dead while under his knee.
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Post by pbcookies on May 26, 2020 13:06:33 GMT -5
couldn't finish it and don't want to
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Post by slowmath on May 26, 2020 13:08:02 GMT -5
I don't know any way to describe that other than murder. There's nothing accidental about any of that.
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Post by DAYMAN on May 26, 2020 13:09:51 GMT -5
news publications need to get their facts straight and stop saying the person died later at the hospital. that person died on scene Rationalization: wait until he's at the hospital to declare him dead, harder to build a case against the assholes.
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Post by Cholo Molester on May 26, 2020 13:28:08 GMT -5
I was reading the comments and all these right-wing white people posting "he shouldn't have resisted" made me so sick I actually deleted the Twitter app from my phone.
ACAB, NOT A SINGLE "GOOD" ONE, ALL OF THEM.
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Post by bonerinsweatpants on May 26, 2020 13:34:05 GMT -5
that azn cop trying to look all tough then yelling when the people complaining trying to act even tougher.
edit: i think i heard someone say they were a health care worker or EMT and was saying to get off his neck.
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Post by pbcookies on May 26, 2020 13:51:33 GMT -5
that azn cop trying to look all tough then yelling when the people complaining trying to act even tougher. edit: i think i heard someone say they were a health care worker or EMT and was saying to get off his neck. yeah fuck him I'm getting less and less tolerant of asian-american people that don't really see themselves as POCs (was guilty of this for a long time) and don't see it as their responsibility to stick up for other nonwhite people
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