But I Gave Ya a "Thumbs Up" On That One.
And Most People Really ARE Ignorant S.O.B.'S.
But then you can say that roughly 2%, a reoccurring 2%, commit the most crimes and interact with LE. So cops now have a smaller pool to abuse, as it were, and appear to abuse far less then they could (?).
Most US Crimes Go Unsolved and Many Victims Don't ... - Insider
http://www.insider.com/police-dont-solve-most-violent...
The data suggest that most of the other 54.5% of violent crimes and 82.4% of property crimes in 2018 went unsolved, though there are a few caveats to the FBI's data that are important to note — namely, that it's possible some of those crimes will be solved in subsequent years for which the FBI has not yet published data.
http://bearingarms.com/jenn-j/2016/07/09/mn-officer-involved-shooting-investigation-uncovers-explosive-evidence/
Investigation Into MN Officer-Involved Shooting Uncovers Explosive Evidence
The investigation into the officer-involved shooting of Castile has taken a turn from what we heard in the video shot by his girlfriend Diamond Reynolds.
Racist Ohio Cops Assault Disabled Veteran
These racist cops trampled over this Marine Corps veteran's rights, assaulting Cpl. Cort on his own property over a dispute about a fence. Jackson White brea...
Camden County Jail inmate beaten in viral video
Attorneys for the man shown in this video said deputies ganged up on him and beat him while he was having a psychological episode.
3rd video released of man being beaten at Camden County jail
Attorneys on Wednesday released a third video showing their client being beaten at the Camden County Detention Center.
Three officers arrested who allegedly beat Camden County inmate Jarrett Hobbs
The three officers have been arrested on charges of battery of an inmate and violating the oath of office and booked into the Camden County Public Safety Com...
https://youtu.be/POVa9YLqnbI
Camden County Sheriff’s Office employees arrested, charged in inmate’s beating
Attorney Harry Daniels said since release of videos, other people have come forward with claims against the jail
Tarik Minor, Anchor, I-TEAM reporter
Published: November 22, 2022 at 2:42 PM
Updated: November 23, 2022 at 9:44 AM
Tags: Camden County, Georgia
According to the Sheriff’s Office, Corporal Corrections Officer Mason Garrick, Deputy Braxton Massey and Deputy Ryan Biegel were charged with battery of an inmate and violating the oath of office.
“Braxton Massey has been employed 6 months, Mason Garrick 18 months, and Ryan Biegel 3 years with the Sheriff’s Office,” the news release states.
“All three have been booked into the Camden County Public Safety Complex. The Sheriff’s Office Internal Investigation terminated their employment with The Camden County Sheriff’s Office prior to the arrest.”
SOURCE : https://www.news4jax.com/news/georgia/2022/11/22/3-camden-county-sheriffs-office-employees-arrested-charged-in-inmates-beating/
How much police brutality must you experience before it is considered excessive?
My Facility has a good history of treating the offenders with respect and compassion and when we are lefty with no choice due to the offenders actions we have security cameras always watching and we document everything especially during and incident, and we hold no grudges against the offenders when thing happen because everybody at some point in their life feels like they are backed into a corner with no way out. we just do our paperwork and document and do our checks to make sure everyone is safe.
its a rare thing when an law enforcement agency has to start paper work and investigate a excessive force incident on one of their own because any sworn officer can have a real bad day. thank GOD its a rare deal when it does happen.
to those of us who work in law enforcement even on the military side always, always be vigilant because when no body is watching somebody some body is always looking and vice versa.
Three officers arrested who allegedly beat Camden County inmate Jarrett Hobbs
The three officers have been arrested on charges of battery of an inmate and violating the oath of office and booked into the Camden County Public Safety Com...
https://youtu.be/POVa9YLqnbI
Camden County Sheriff’s Office employees arrested, charged in inmate’s beating
Attorney Harry Daniels said since release of videos, other people have come forward with claims against the jail
Tarik Minor, Anchor, I-TEAM reporter
Published: November 22, 2022 at 2:42 PM
Updated: November 23, 2022 at 9:44 AM
Tags: Camden County, Georgia
According to the Sheriff’s Office, Corporal Corrections Officer Mason Garrick, Deputy Braxton Massey and Deputy Ryan Biegel were charged with battery of an inmate and violating the oath of office.
“Braxton Massey has been employed 6 months, Mason Garrick 18 months, and Ryan Biegel 3 years with the Sheriff’s Office,” the news release states.
“All three have been booked into the Camden County Public Safety Complex. The Sheriff’s Office Internal Investigation terminated their employment with The Camden County Sheriff’s Office prior to the arrest.”
SOURCE : https://www.news4jax.com/news/georgia/2022/11/22/3-camden-county-sheriffs-office-employees-arrested-charged-in-inmates-beating/
* Another FACTUAL Example of Police Brutality
2.) Fractured skulls, lost eyes: Police break their own rules when shooting protesters with ‘rubber bullets’
Liz Szabo
Jay Hancock
Kevin McCoy
Donovan Slack
Dennis Wagner
USA TODAY and Kaiser Health News
Published 5:00 AM EDT Jun. 19, 2020 Updated 9:00 PM EDT Sep. 11, 2020
SOURCE : https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/nation/2020/06/19/police-break-rules-shooting-protesters-rubber-bullets-less-lethal-projectiles/ [login to see] /
I’ve spoken highly of both MP’s and the UMCJ since my time in service compared to civilian police, the lack of transparency and accountability on the latter is pathetic.
There’s almost INSTANT accountability if a MP { Military Police } crosses the line w/o the “Protect The Blue Wall” B.S. when dealing with law enforcement on post.
Solider or Civilian can go to the Provost Marshal General office and file a complete that will be :
A.) Taken seriously
B.) Will be documented and followed through.
C.) If the complaint is found to be unfounded, that will be addressed also to be dealt with appropriately … as it should.
D.) Depending on the complaint and how serious the violation, CID/AG will get involved if necessary.
Also Garrison Command & the Post Commanding General will be made aware of such violations by MP’s under their command.
Policing is necessary, police brutality is pure B.S.
U.S. Army Office of the Provost Marshal General
MISSION
The Office of the Provost Marshal General (OPMG) is responsible for the policy, plans, programs, oversight and budget for the Army’s policing functions, including law enforcement, criminal investigations, criminal intelligence fusion, corrections, biometrics & forensics, physical security, high risk personnel security, antiterrorism and detention operations in coordination with Department of Defense (DoD) and the law enforcement community.
SOURCE : https://www.army.mil/opmg#org-about
2.) MILITARY POLICE AUTHORITY OVER CIVILIANS - THEY LOOK LIKE POLICE, THEY ACT LIKE POLICE, BUT ARE THEY POLICE?
NCJ Number 58563
Author(s)
D M CORRIGAN
Date Published 1978
Length 97 pages
“BASICALLY MILITARY POLICE ARRESTS ARE IN THE SAME LEGAL CATEGORY AS CITIZENS' ARRESTS OR ARRESTS BY POSTAL INSPECTORS OR CUSTOMS OFFICIALS. THE COURTS HAVE UPHELD THEIR AUTHORITY TO MAINTAIN ORDER ON A MILITARY, INSTALLATION BUT HAVE STRICTLY MAINTAINED THE SOLDIERS OBLIGATION TO OBSERVE FOURTH AMENDMENT PROTECTIONS.”
SOURCE : https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/military-police-authority-over-civilians-they-look-police-they-act
3.) A Study of Police Offifficers with Military Service Backgrounds Compared to Police Offifficers without Military Service: Can Military Veterans Interact and Properly Engage the Public?
John F. Hussey
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
* “The quantitative research concluded that police officers with military experience are less likely to have civilian complaints filed against them for unprofessional behavior than police officers who do not have military experience. The qualitative data provided a positive perception of police officers with military experience regarding their ability to serve as police officers and interact with the community. Lastly, the qualitative data as provided by police officers who have military experience via Survey Monkey concluded that military experience was beneficial to their service as police officers.”
SOURCE : https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5017&context=gc_etds
And It's ANOTHER Excellent Reply,
THANKS ~ CORPORAL GREY~~!
I Too Trust The Military More Than Civilian Law Enforcement.
I Feel As Though It Had A Lot To Do With HONOR..