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Yep ... and then they try to extort the funds for the molestation out of you and legally make you pay for your wife's rape.

Speaking of molestation....http://www.anorak.co.uk/380452/news...npoint-sentenced-to-just-two-years-jail.html/

And...

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"Unbelievably lenient sentence for cop who fingered suspects' an__

The end of 2013 brought a measure of closure to a long-running Milwaukee police scandal, though some say the officer &#8212; and his cohorts &#8212; who repeatedly and illegally shoved his fingers up black male suspects' anal cavities got off with a light sentence considering the flagrant nature of his abuses.

The ringleader was identified as officer Michael Vagnini, a white man who routinely targeted black males as young as fifteen for sadistic &#8212; and blatantly illegal &#8212; anal searches.

One victim said that another officer put a gun to his head while Vagnini administered a choke hold, touched his scrotum and fingered his ****. Another man was probed so violently that he bled.

Wisconsin law clearly prohibits police officers from administering cavity searches. Only medical professionals may do so, and only when authorized by a warrant.

But lack of a warrant or a medical degree did not stop Vagnini from sticking his fingers inside a 15-year-old boy's **** and touching his genitals during a traffic stop in December of 2011.

The Journal Sentinel documented at least a dozen similar instances of Vagnini performing invasive, illegal searches on black men. According to his reports, some of the victims were indeed carrying drugs, though they contend that the officer lied about the details and even planted drugs inside their bodies.

One man, Keon Canada, was searched by Milwaukee police on four separate occasions. They searched his buttcheeks and opened the front of his pants. No drugs were found during any of the searches.

Vagnini rarely used gloves when he probed their ****es, the victims contend. He also stole personal items and laughed when asked to present a warrant.

Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn gradually became aware of what Vagnini was doing but had to wait "a couple of years," for a proper investigation to take place. Eventually, Vagnini was charged with 25 counts of assault and sexual assault against at least a dozen victims.

For his crimes, Vagnini will serve a little over two years in jail.

As part of a plea deal accepted earlier this year, he admitted his guilt on four felony and four misdemeanor charges, earning 26 months in jail. The sexual assault charge was voided by the deal, allowing Vagnini to avoid having to register as a sex offender.

Vagnini did not act alone, although most reports conclude that he was the only officer administering anal cavity searches. At least four other officers&#8211;Jacob Knight, Jeffrey Dolhopf, Brian Kozelak and Jason Mucha&#8211;assisted Vagnini by holding down the victims, or turned a blind eye and failed to report obvious abuse to superior officers.

The last of Vagnini's henchman were sentenced earlier this month. Their punishments amounted to little more than community service and fines in the hundreds of dollars.

Each were forced to quit the police force &#8212; after receiving paid leave for months while the investigation took place.

It's an all-too-easy punishment for Vagnini and his fellow officers, said Jonathan Safran, an attorney for one of the victims.

"I'm not sure if it's strong enough," said Safran in a statement, referring specifically to the sentencing of Knight.

Safran and others have alleged that the abuse actually included more officers than just those five.

Vagnini's lawyer defended his client by noting that the officer's tactics were encouraged by the department as a way to catch and deter drug offenders in Milwaukee.

The police department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Anal cavity searches &#8212; a tactic in U.S. law enforcement's War on Drugs &#8212; are receiving scrutiny from many in the media this year. New Mexico police are accused of arresting random drivers, escorting them to hospitals and forcing them to undergo anal surgery &#8212; all in pursuit of drugs."
 
I'd best reserve the comments I would like to make but I will say one day soon payback will happen and post a quote from an old yellowed document

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.

We all know what happened
 
Parents call police for help, cops show up and kill their 18-year-old son | The Daily Caller

Some have said never call the cops. I think this goes to the classic problem - the police just don't have the training and experience needed:
They can't recognize dog behavior - they shoot the dog.
They don't know have the right experience with the mentally ill - they kill the person.

In this case, according to the article:
victim: " 18, and weighed a mere 90 pounds", armed with a screw driver
cops: "According to Wilsey, Vidal was pinned on the ground by two of the officers when a third said, "we don't have time for this," and shot Vidal, killing him."


There are a couple of other Bad Cop links in the story.
 
Parents call police for help, cops show up and kill their 18-year-old son | The Daily Caller

Some have said never call the cops. I think this goes to the classic problem - the police just don't have the training and experience needed:
They can't recognize dog behavior - they shoot the dog.
They don't know have the right experience with the mentally ill - they kill the person.

In this case, according to the article:
victim: " 18, and weighed a mere 90 pounds", armed with a screw driver
cops: "According to Wilsey, Vidal was pinned on the ground by two of the officers when a third said, “we don’t have time for this,” and shot Vidal, killing him."


There are a couple of other Bad Cop links in the story.

Another link
Southport, NC cop shoots tased and restrained 90-pound HS student after allegedly stating, ?we don?t have time for this.?
 
Some have said never call the cops.

Never. Only if you are legally required to do so and odds are very high that there will be consequences for not doing so. No point whatsoever.

Wait - one exception - if you suffered an insurance loss and they won't pay out unless you file a report. Most of that can be done online and does not require them to come out and look for ways to screw you over.

The majority of these stories have a common denominator and that is the victim or a member of the household called the police themselves. Stupid is as stupid does.


** As for the murder of the 18yr old 90-lb kid - well, they called the police out, their kid would still be alive if they didn't make that naive mistake. ** Perhaps more and more people will understand that you don't invite sadists and homicidal maniacs into your home.

UPDATE - the cop who murdered the 90lb kid was only there for 70 seconds before doing so. http://www.wect.com/story/24367610/officer-involved-shooting-reported-in-boiling-spring-lakes

According to the report, the first unit on scene was a Boiling Spring Lakes officer who arrived at 12:34. He was joined shortly after by two additional BSL officers and a Brunswick County Sheriff's Deputy.

The first unit on scene reported a confrontation in the hallway, but told Brunswick County Dispatchers several times that everything was OK. Unit 104 from Southport arrived on the scene at 12:48:41, fourteen minutes after the first officer had already been on scene. Seventy seconds later, Unit 104 radioed out that he had to fire shots at the subject in order to defend himself.


Wilsey said officers had his son down on the ground after the teen was tased a few times and an officer said, "we don't have time for this." That's when Wilsey says the officer shot in between the officers holding the teen down, killing his son.

"There was no reason to shoot this kid," Wilsey said. "They killed my son in cold blood. We called for help and they killed my son."
 
Oh look we got one here in Portland.

Homero looks like he may have an IQ approaching 60 but it is unlikely. These are the type of people you want to invite out to your home or business?


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More abuse - the first guy filming got pursued into his home, arse kicked, camera taken - this guy also filming appears scared, hiding - as he should be. Twelve, count them 12!!! cars to enforce a tow away, non resisting objector, flipped and choked from behind.



 
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