Monday, August 18, 2008

We're the Only Ones Most Dangerous Enough

"He's been fired from four different police forces," said DeCamillis Raque's attorney, Steve Romines. "He's had more complaints lodged against him than any police officer I've ever seen."

..."He truly is one of the most dangerous people that I've come across doing this," said Romines.
So yeah, it makes perfect sense to give him a badge and a gun and and set him loose on the citizenry.

Former "Only One" James Wilder is very fortunate there is apparently no man in this woman's life.

[Via Carl S]

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Spot on about no man in her life and Wilder's good fortune because of it.

However, I would bet he is wearing a badge somewhere again already.

And there are some forces that look for people like him.

Kent McManigal said...

The award money should come out of his worthless hide and he should be her slave for the rest of his pathetic life. Or he should do the honorable thing and kill himself.

Ken said...

Someone around here (or some place like it) advocated forfeiture of LEO commission in cases of this type. It would save the taxpayers a lot of money and grief.

III

Anonymous said...

Why isn't this guy in prison? I'd be if I beat someone like that.

Anonymous said...

There's no statute of limitations on unintended consequences.

Anonymous said...

"Soon, DeCamillis Raque said she was under arrest and charged with felonies, including assault on an officer.
"I was looking at 15 years that could have gone to prison because of this," DeCamillis Raque said. She said Strathmoor Village offered to drop all charges if she agreed not to sue. She refused, and the case went to trial."

There's a word for that, isn't there?