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Kansas City Officers Denied Request To Go To Hospital, She Had Miscarriage Following Day

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by mopone February 3, 2007 3:26 PM EST
now wait a minute people...in America 2 wrongs dont make a right..innoccent til proven guilty remember??? Off with pay til ivestigations are done is standard practice for most jobs and is a good thing too.Look what happened in the Duke fiasco when all hell broke loose and heads rolled to soon
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by magoo2u1 February 3, 2007 1:28 PM EST
The occupation of police officer seems to attract high school bullies and perverts. They believe they are above the law , not sworn to uphold it.
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by reel-crazy February 3, 2007 12:31 PM EST
I doubt applicants are riding three to a mule to get their jobs... one trip into the inner parts of Kansas City will harden most everyone and scare the hell out of the rest. Take a scenic drive in the daytime down Prospect, the Paseo, Blue Parkway, Independence Ave., 12th Street, Troost, and 9th Street and then stray off the beaten path and enjoy some of the more remote sidestreets. If you want to make it more interesting, take the tour at night and see for yourself what looms there. Dealing with liars, thieves, murderers, rage-infested youths, alcoholic/drug addicts, and then the not so nice people as well. The officers were wrong in their actions, but they have become immune to that scum-infested area of KC and need mental evaluations more regularly in keeping focused and city hall shirks it's responsibility in seeing to it. My deepest condolences to the mother.
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by scurbiedog February 3, 2007 12:18 PM EST
These cops should be arrested and charged with involentary manslaughter or neglagent homoside.Cops today get away with "murder" and they get suspended WITH pay.We need to take control of the police force by placing a civilian body to investigate any suspected wrong doing because we cant trust them or internal affairs to be honest.Rember the "code of silence"they stick to.When a cop kills someone it should be reviewed by the people and if found to be wrong on the cops part he or she should be treated like a civillian.They should be arrested and charged and treated like the rest of us!It is our tax dollars that pay for them and they act like nazis.
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by dallison7 February 3, 2007 8:43 AM EST
**CADIZ, Ohio -- A former area policeman, charged in connection a murder-for-hire plot, appeared before a judge on Wednesday. '

**SEGUIN, Texas A New Braunfels policeman is jailed today in a child porn investigation.

**A former Columbia, Mo., police officer was charged Thursday with first-degree murder in the slaying of a University of Missouri-Columbia student from Kentucky with whom he acknowledged having had a gay relationship.
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by dallison7 February 3, 2007 8:38 AM EST
**SARALAND, Ala. A Chickasaw police officer accused of sexually assaulting a ten-year-old girl surrendered to Saraland police Tuesday

**A Missouri police officer faces a federal indictman for violating a female motorist%u2019s consitutional rights by allegedly tearing up a traffic ticket in exchange for *** in

**A Nome police officer who witnesses said has a background of picking up women in his patrol car has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the August slaying of a popular 19-year-old woman, Alaska State Troopers said Saturday
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by dallison7 February 3, 2007 8:34 AM EST
**A decorated Roselle policeman was arrested today on charges he murdered his wife with cyanide after falsifying her will and a divorce decree and secretly marrying his 19-year-old mistress of five years.

**FBI agents arrested a former Victoria police officer Friday and charged him with plotting to videotape the torture and murder of a federal informant and then mailing the tapes to a Victoria police officer and a FBI special agent before killing them as well.

**Let's rewind, it's 1964 and in today's era Ku Klux Klan's are very threatening to blacks who fear violence more than racial slurs. Now it's 2007 and after nearly 43 years one man is being convicted for a race case where two black men where slayed. Ex-policeman James Ford Seale, 71 pleaded not guilty Thursday
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by dallison7 February 3, 2007 8:26 AM EST
**An off-duty Transit Authority police officer was arrested in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn yesterday morning and charged with possession of four packets of heroin.

**Petal Police Chief Lee Shelbourn confirmed that officer William %u201CBill%u201D Brown Jr. had been arrested by investigators with the JCSO Friday and charged with child molestation



**TACOMA - A retired officer who was once the public face of the city's police force has been charged with raping a developmentally disabled boy,
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by dallison7 February 3, 2007 8:17 AM EST
(AP) CORONA, Calif. A former Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy and Manhattan Beach police sergeant has been arrested for allegedly posing as a police officer and abducting and sexually assaulting a teenage boy in Las Vegas.

A 35-year-old officer with the Florence
Police Department was arrested Tuesday.
Officials say pictures of children engaged in sexual activity were found on his home computer.

LOS ANGELES - A police officer suspected of assaulting a handcuffed 16-year-old boy in a partly videotaped attack at a police station was arrested Thursday, authorities said

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by dallison7 February 3, 2007 7:58 AM EST
Anyone else sick of the nazi tactics that police like to use. The nature of the job (policeman) attracts the lowest element on the planet. Police departments all across the naton are overrun by mental midgets who crave power and want to bully people. This is a serious social problem. The sight of a cop strikes terror in the hearts of most people, not because they have done anything wrong, but because they have had a bad experience with one, usually in the form of an incredibly nasty attitude. We need higher standards for those we would hire to 'serve and protect'. More stringent psychological testing.
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