Thursday, February 26, 2009

We're the Only Ones on the Front Lines of the Drug War Enough

Shipley ruled that the suspension and probation were appropriate, but gave Greenwood his shift-bidding privileges back, saying that he found the police department "at least somewhat negligent" due to the one-year lapse between the time Greenwood began visiting the area in question and the time that he was told by superiors to stop going there.

Shipley also said he did not find the charge of "neglect of duty" supported by the evidence presented to him. [More]
Don't they routinely bust into houses--any houses--and kill people over stuff like this? Houses where "Only Ones" aren't hanging out...?

[Via Carl S]

1 comment:

  1. For just a minute there, I thought they didn't have enough to charge him with neglect of duty, then I read the part where he was present during drug deals and did not arrest anybody. Typical Only One bullshit.

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