Dipshit doing nearly 70mph over the speed limit hits a civilian. It’s okay because he turned on his lights a moment before he killed the mother of two. Officer is somehow fighting to keep his job, and I’m sure he will. Protect and Serve, amirite? https://www.wndu.com/content/news/S...30-mph-zone-before-fatal-wreck-499722571.html “Video from a variety of business surveillance cameras in the area were used to prove that Gorny turned on his emergency lights just “two or three seconds’ before the collision.”
“Officer Gorny is a spectacular officer. Got several accolades. His intention certainly was not to cause harm to the community—rather the opposite," said Mills. Intentional or not, his reckless actions caused a death.
A little off topic, but i'm hoping a story like this is going to come out soon with my state's national guard. I saw one of these 'Identify Evropa' Nazis posting on reddit. After reading through his posts I realized he's from SC. I sent up his personal identifiers he's posted up my chain of command and a Lieutenant Colonel is trying to track him down. So iit's only a matter of time before him and his Nazi buddies get busted.
From the article: “It’s unclear which vehicle had the green light although police admit they can’t prove that Gorny ran a red light.” Also found this baffling: “‘The operation by officer Gorny was intermittent, lights and/or sirens were not on all the time,’ Ruszkoski said from the witness stand.” Office also wasn’t buckled up.
A few “officers” beat the hell out of a guy in handcuffs. https://www.wndu.com/home/headlines...-to-striking-handcuffed-inmate-368095381.html
He got 1 year probation https://www.abc57.com/news/former-officer-sentenced-for-civil-rights-violation
My bad. Wrong article. This was was from earlier this month. https://www.propublica.org/article/...rged-after-video-shows-beating-handcuffed-man
I'm only surprised they were dumb enough to text about it. Actually, I'm only surprised someone actually cared enough to find those texts and charge them for it.
I'll take a stab at it before I read anything: Not eliminating a threat puts innocent people's lives in danger. If a guy has a gun and is threatening to shoot, you can't sit there and debate, well is he really gonna shoot people or is he just bluffing? That's not how this works. While it happened to turn out ok in this situation, if someone is a viable threat and they have the means to harm innocent people, as a cop, you need to reduce or eliminate that threat any way possible. Not doing so gets innocent people killed.
The gun didn’t have a clip or ammo and he was wanting suicide by cop gf told all this to the dispatch who didn’t share with cops. This guy arrives sees the gun tells him to drop and he won’t. The guy is crying and continues to yell at the cop to shoot him. Cop won’t then back up arrives and guy is waving gun around one of the cops who arrives on back up unloads 4 shots with only the 4th hitting and killing him. Cops that arrive on backup then write note to the chief about no longer trusting the 1st cop and he’s fired.
Jesus. yea I read the first part but didn't get to the 2nd cop showing up and killing the guy. That's fucking insane they sided with the cop that needlessly shot and killed a guy and fired the one that was actually trying to protect and serve the community.
Jesus, I never heard of this one until CBS did the story on it today https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dj-hen...of-pace-university-football-player-justified/
I grew up in Westchester County and was living there when this happened, it was a fucked up case because it was obvious that the police department were spinning what happened. But it should be no surprise that a county that 3 times elected Jeanine Pirro to be a DA is so corrupt.
Colorado police officer was dispatched to a local hospital to transport an unruly patient home, the hospital agreed not to press charges for her attempting to steal stuff if the officer just took her home. The officer pulled over on the way back to her house, forced her to have sex with him on the hood of the cruiser, then made her perform oral sex. She was still in handcuffs. He drove her home after, warning her “she better not tell anyone about this,” and handed her his business card telling his victim to “call me sometime,” the affidavit said about the incident, which took place on August 24, 2017. How much jail time did the officer get? He got charged with two misdemeanors, and sentenced to 90 days in jail. That's a fucking travesty of justice. https://www.newsweek.com/colorado-p...d-handcuffed-woman-he-was-taking-home-1238485
If true, that dispatcher should be out of a job forever for not providing that information to the responding officers. And even that is getting off easy.
So she had a warrant for her arrest from another state and they tried to take her into custody and she tried to hold on to her baby to prevent being arrested?
She is in jail because she had a warrant for CC fraud. While not condoning the cops what blame does she hold for her role in this? She was asked to leave multiple times and decided not to do so and put her child in this situation when the cops arrived.
Asset forfeiture is so easily abused that it needs to be done away with or at the very least overseen by a federal agency.
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/north-car...ming-teen-094503101--abc-news-topstories.html Great job Barney Fife
All bc they had the audacity to legally film them. Cops should be arrested for assault. Period. He had no business putting his hands on the girls when she did nothing wrong, much less throw her around like a rag doll. I bet he taught them not to ride around with a black boy though! They made sure they cuffed him first!
I saw something somewhere recently that said it might be overturned soon? They quoted Clarence Thomas as saying it needed to be looked at bc it was being abused so much. Curious to see where that goes.
Started with being a tool to damage drug cartels and large scale crime organizations. Now local PD's just take individual citizens shit to line their coffers, it's being abused beyond belief.