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One of the curious facts in the death of Justine Ruszczyk was how the officers refused to cooperate with the State Investigations. Cops take care of their own after all. Noor trial: Prosecution raps police supervisor who shut off bodycam
But it is not limited to one department. Or one state. We have seen examples of this throughout the nation. Today’s example comes from right next door to Minneapolis.
5 St. Paul officers fired; accused of not stopping assault
So details are not in abundance with the story so far. Yet it seems that a former cop threw a beating on someone else, and when the current cops showed up, did nothing. Including stopping an assault right in front of them. This my friends is the Blue Wall of Silence. Why an ex-FBI agent decided to break through the blue wall of silence
This is the term, one of them, about how cops do not rat out other cops. It is how bad cops continue to lie, brutalize, steal, and commit crimes equally as heinous as those they arrest. If you tell the truth, you are a rat. You betrayed one of the other cops.
Now, for those who say that there are only a tiny fraction of cops who are bad. Answer this question if you please. How is it that the only bad cops in the entire department ended up at the same place and at the same time? The odds against that are astronomical. If only 1% of the cops are bad, how did these five know that they would all stick to the story? I mean the odds are roughly 99 to 1 that the guy standing next to you won’t go along aren’t they? Cops like everyone else only do things when they expect to get away with it.
So what crimes did these cops commit? Perjury, they lied about it. Conspiracy. They agreed to go with the story. And whatever the City or State calls abuse of office.
What are the odds that the only five cops in the entire department would show up and agree to do this over a minor assault case that with a halfway decent lawyer would end up being time served and a small fine? Why risk a felony over a minor case? Because the alternative is that the cops would be labeled rats, and abused by the rest of the cops. You call for backup and the others ignore you because you are a rat. Yeah. It happens. It happened to Serpico.
Well. At least these five cops are gone right? Not so fast. Chances are they will be cops again in a week or so. Only their abuses will be while serving as a small town cop, instead of a big city cop. Police officers outran misconduct, felonies and became police chiefs
But it is not limited to one department. Or one state. We have seen examples of this throughout the nation. Today’s example comes from right next door to Minneapolis.
5 St. Paul officers fired; accused of not stopping assault
So details are not in abundance with the story so far. Yet it seems that a former cop threw a beating on someone else, and when the current cops showed up, did nothing. Including stopping an assault right in front of them. This my friends is the Blue Wall of Silence. Why an ex-FBI agent decided to break through the blue wall of silence
This is the term, one of them, about how cops do not rat out other cops. It is how bad cops continue to lie, brutalize, steal, and commit crimes equally as heinous as those they arrest. If you tell the truth, you are a rat. You betrayed one of the other cops.
Now, for those who say that there are only a tiny fraction of cops who are bad. Answer this question if you please. How is it that the only bad cops in the entire department ended up at the same place and at the same time? The odds against that are astronomical. If only 1% of the cops are bad, how did these five know that they would all stick to the story? I mean the odds are roughly 99 to 1 that the guy standing next to you won’t go along aren’t they? Cops like everyone else only do things when they expect to get away with it.
So what crimes did these cops commit? Perjury, they lied about it. Conspiracy. They agreed to go with the story. And whatever the City or State calls abuse of office.
What are the odds that the only five cops in the entire department would show up and agree to do this over a minor assault case that with a halfway decent lawyer would end up being time served and a small fine? Why risk a felony over a minor case? Because the alternative is that the cops would be labeled rats, and abused by the rest of the cops. You call for backup and the others ignore you because you are a rat. Yeah. It happens. It happened to Serpico.
Well. At least these five cops are gone right? Not so fast. Chances are they will be cops again in a week or so. Only their abuses will be while serving as a small town cop, instead of a big city cop. Police officers outran misconduct, felonies and became police chiefs