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LTC Trent Klug
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Yeah, they were lost all right. They wandered into some agent's safety deposit box.
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LTC Trent Klug - Pretty bad and sad. I can't understand how these people get away with it. The only explanation is the corruption goes all the way to the top. Looking at the Clintons and Bidens that's not difficult to believe.
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
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SFC (Join to see) I believe you are correct.
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SFC (Join to see) - I learned as a police officer for 21 years, police officers take the chance of breaking the law, due to, during their time as a police officer, they see, and learn how to get away with the crime, in their investigations of criminal activity.

So, they take the chance, knowing what police investigating officers are looking for, certain things at a crime scene, so they know how to cover their tracks.
How they get caught is mostly by, they get away with the crime so long, they keep doing the same crime, until they get caught.
Some get caught the first time, because they're to stupid.

The higher ranking officers, get away with most of the crimes, due to the lower subordinates cover for them, or take the fall for them.
I learned, if you are in the circle, then you're always taken cared of, your get the promotions, the good assignments, and other benefits.

Sample case, I went up for promotion as a sergeant, the reviewing board were 6 officers, asking all the questions.
After my interview, the senior detective female officer, came out and told me that my interview was the top choice, and to be expecting the promotion. At the time, there was only one sergeant opening for promotion. When the time came, I didn't get the sergeant promotion, one of the questioning interviewing officers, got the promotion, and he didn't even go through the interview. Lol

But, how did he fit into the circle, it was due to his political party, he once gave the island governor a traffic citation for illegal parking.
He was stupid enough to give the governor a citation, and didn't know the law. Which the public law, exempts the governor from all, violation and misdemeanors.

But that's not the kicker of the situation, at the time of the citation, the governor wasn't even the driver of the official vehicle, an on duty police officer was the governors driver. He got a reprimanded, but, the sitting governor was replaced with the other parties governor.
And, that's how I lost the sergeant's promotion that day, because of an officer that didn't know the law, but did his part, to try to deface, and embarrass the sitting governor with a traffic citation.

What else did this officer get in favors, for doing what he did? Later in the years, he and I were assigned to the traffic division (Highway Patrol). We were the only officers at nights for the traffic division.
So, one day, we got on duty, both of us were on police motorcycles, he was on a Suzuki 750cc, and I was on a Suzuki 550cc.
It was customary to first top off on fuel, before going to you coverage areas. To fuel our bikes, we had to go to the Public Works compound, where they fuel all government vehicles.
On our way there, he got a call from dispatch, to first go to the intersection of Rt-16 and Rt-1, to meet up with the governor for assignment.
I didn't think of anything about it, but when we got the the intersections, there was the governor's vehicle, we parked across the highway from it.
He got off his bike, and went over to the governors vehicle, the rear window rolled down, and he started talking to the governor.
After his chat, the rear window when back up, and the governor's car drove off. He came back to his bike and said to me, the governor asked me, if I want to get promoted, or get a new Harley police bike.
He said, I told the governor I wanted a new Harley police bike, and he told me to go pick it up at the dealer with a new helmet. I said to myself, Yeah Right. Lol
The next day, guess who was issued an new Harley police bike, and a new motorcycle police helmet.
You guested it, the guy that got the promotion at my sergeant's interview. Hahahahahahaha!
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SFC (Join to see) - By the way, the "Master Mind" of the robbery, I spoke of was, the Capitan of the Detective division, who was incharge of all the investigating sections, within the police department. "Now I'm not laughing", Sir
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MAJ Ron Peery
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Just gives me another reason to question the FBI raid on Mar-a-Largo. I wonder what that inventory says. Oh, it's classified.
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Nop better way to cover your tracks. That's why they wanted all the camara's turned off.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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CAF is in direct violation of both 4A and 5A. Every. Single. Time.

Even when used against bona fide (unconvicted) criminals.

It needs to go away. Yesterday.
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