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"Rush Hour" Enough
A Laredo police officer has been convicted in a 2008 undercover drug and weapons case in which prosecutors say loads of cocaine were escorted through rush-hour traffic.
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Infatuated Enough
According to the Kentucky State Police arrest warrant served in April, Thompson allegedly became threatening toward the woman in 2009, making harassing and threatening phone calls to her, many of which were recorded, after an intimate relationship between the two had ended.
The warrant also states Thompson allegedly held a gun to the back of the woman’s head while at the dispatch center.
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for the Birds Enough
Lund says he was feeding ducks at the park when officers drew their guns, surrounded him and ordered him to place his hands above his head. Lund said he told police he could not raise his arms because of a disability, but was tackled, handcuffed, thrown to the ground and dragged across concrete.
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Erasing Enough
A police lieutenant was suspended for one day without pay for inadvertently ordering the destruction of thousands of hours of dashboard video sought by the family of one of the two teens killed when a speeding Milford police cruiser slammed into their car.
[Via FFFW]
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And just what would lead anyone to believe that this order was "inadvertent?" How do you accidentally or unknowingly order the destruction of such things.
I don't think so.
Like MamaLiberty said, inadvertently, my a$$!!
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