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As long as you resign you won't face prosecution. It must be great to be an officer of law enforcement to serve and protect. Even if you're surrounded among bad apples. The cops that racist and get caught up in crime. As long as you resign you won't face prosecution. The cops that wrongly **** suspects and the juries support them. When evidence of facts convicts them. As long as you resign you won't face prosecution. Notice, something here? Sometimes you wonder who the real criminals? The District Attorney like many judges works for the same division called law. And most likely not brave enough to make those tough decisions to prosecute. As long as they resign they won't be prosecuted to injustice. For rapes For keeping drug dealers money For spousal abuse For violating suspects rights Even for being slightly racist For hardly anything. It's great to be a police officer. Until the city gets sued and lose.
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 12:01 PM UTC
Must Be Great
As long as you resign you won't face prosecution. It must be great to be an officer of law enforcement to serve and protect. Even if you're surrounded among bad apples. The cops that racist and get caught up in crime. As long as you resign you won't face prosecution. The cops that wrongly **** suspects and the juries support them. When evidence of facts convicts them. As long as you resign you won't face prosecution. Notice, something here? Sometimes you wonder who the real criminals? The District Attorney like many judges works for the same division called law. And most likely not brave enough to make those tough decisions to prosecute. As long as they resign they won't be prosecuted to injustice. For rapes For keeping drug dealers money For spousal abuse For violating suspects rights Even for being slightly racist For hardly anything. It's great to be a police officer. Until the city gets sued and lose.
jeffrey-conyers
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Apr 27, 2016
Apr 27, 2016 at 12:01 PM UTC
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