POLICE OFFICER CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING
Authorities arrested a man for allegedly kidnapping and attacking a police
officer, but after an investigation they released the suspect and put the
officer behind bars.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2004/US/11/06/officer.k...g.ap/index.html
Amazing. I wonder what was the reason for this police officer to do all this?, he obviously must be mental or something. I'm glad the truth came out and the real criminal is behind bars.
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Ex-Sheriff in Texas Pleads Guilty in Graft
Fri, 08 Jul 2005 08:57 pm PDT
AP - A former sheriff pleaded guilty Friday to letting criminals know about investigations and raids and offering protection for hefty fees to illegal gamblers and drug traffickers
Ref. https://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...heriff_s_arrest
Police, on Camera, Help Selves to Drinks
AP - It's a case, police say, where some officers apparently got caught with their hands in a cookie store.
Ref. https://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...ice_cookie_shop
I had to laugh when I read this acticle. This type of stuff only happens in movies right? Wonder if this would be under action or comedy. Pretty ridiculous.
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I'm sure the security camera actually caught the fact that they were in desperation, right? I wonder how far they will take it, after all, if they did not pay for it, it is stealing. And if the business was closed, it's trespassing, right?
Offtopic but, When I was in the hospitality business, we were often directed to comp officer's meals and what I don't know is if this was something restaurants often did. I really think they should pay for their meals just like anyone else - I mean, they chose that profession, why should they escape the bill? |