Liar, Liar: Cop Who Claimed He Came Under Gunfire... Not
Sept 4, 2015 4:28:01 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Sept 4, 2015 4:28:01 GMT -5
How many citizens Constitutional Rights were violated due to this 'Officers' hoax?
Officer Who Claimed He Came Under Gunfire Before Crashing Into Tree Made It All Up, Fired at His Own Car:
Sep. 3, 2015 4:27pm, Jon Street
The Massachusetts police officer who claimed that someone opened fire on his cruiser, causing it to hit a tree and burst into flames, made it all up.
Now, he will likely be out of a job and face criminal charges.
www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/09/03/officer-who-claimed-he-came-under-gunfire-before-crashing-into-tree-made-it-all-up-fired-at-his-own-car-police/
Sep. 3, 2015 4:27pm, Jon Street
The Massachusetts police officer who claimed that someone opened fire on his cruiser, causing it to hit a tree and burst into flames, made it all up.
Now, he will likely be out of a job and face criminal charges.
www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/09/03/officer-who-claimed-he-came-under-gunfire-before-crashing-into-tree-made-it-all-up-fired-at-his-own-car-police/
Yes, I'm Supposed To 'Respect' The Cops...
2015-09-03 21:35 by Karl Denninger
You're upset?
One of your sworn officers fabricated a story that led to a manhunt for someone who didn't exist?
You created a lockdown in an entire town and their schools, you violated the constitutional rights of the residents of the entire area by searching for a phantom that never existed, city property was wantonly and recklessly destroyed by your so-called "officer" (which must now be paid for by the taxpayers of said town), said officer almost-certainly committed multiple crimes by shooting on, around or over a road (since he shot his own car) and all you have is that you're "upset"? (For the uneducated it is typically a crime, and often a felony, to shoot on, over, or intersecting a road except as an act of lawful self-defense. It certainly is a crime in most cases here in Florida (Sec 790.15))
Let me guess - after that you'll be surprised and unhappy if I come upon one of your officers who is on fire, I happen to have a glass of water, and I decide to drink it rather than use it to put said fire out?
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2015-09-03 21:35 by Karl Denninger
You're upset?
One of your sworn officers fabricated a story that led to a manhunt for someone who didn't exist?
You created a lockdown in an entire town and their schools, you violated the constitutional rights of the residents of the entire area by searching for a phantom that never existed, city property was wantonly and recklessly destroyed by your so-called "officer" (which must now be paid for by the taxpayers of said town), said officer almost-certainly committed multiple crimes by shooting on, around or over a road (since he shot his own car) and all you have is that you're "upset"? (For the uneducated it is typically a crime, and often a felony, to shoot on, over, or intersecting a road except as an act of lawful self-defense. It certainly is a crime in most cases here in Florida (Sec 790.15))
Let me guess - after that you'll be surprised and unhappy if I come upon one of your officers who is on fire, I happen to have a glass of water, and I decide to drink it rather than use it to put said fire out?
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