When police or prosecutors conceal significant exculpatory or impeaching material, we hold, it is ordinarily incumbent on the state to set the record straight. - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Showing posts with label Bad Cops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad Cops. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Chesapeake officer sentenced

CHESAPEAKE
A judge on Wednesday sentenced a Chesapeake police officer accused of stealing ammunition from his department to 12 months in jail with all but one month suspended, according to the Virginia Courts Case Information Web site.
Charles G. Adams will also spend a year on unsupervised probation and pay $107 in court costs, the document said. Adams was charged last month with one count of petit larceny, a misdemeanor.
Tell me it pays to be cops when you break the law. I always knew there was dirty cops in Chesapeake, and when they break the laws,  the dirty judges of Chesapeake protect them. If this was some poor black guy he would been giving more then a year in jail and he would never been any time suspended. 

Sunday, August 3, 2008

proof that cops lie to protect their sorry asses.

kid found with a broken back, yet the cops who found him want you to believe he was fighting them and trying to get into traffic.. proof that cops only want to be cops to hurt and kill people legally...
So, having a broken back, semi to unconscious Incoherent. UNABLE TO MOVE. is now considered non compliance? They stood over him screaming "GET UP" and he probably mumbled "dont shoot, call the cops" So they tasered him 19 times.

Florida Cops Deny Responsibility in Death of Pot “Criminal”

another reason why you should never trust a police officer...see the video below



Police are obsessed with protecting themselves (while claiming to be laying down their lives for the rest of us — right)

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Va. Beach police caught up in investigation of questionable photos

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. (MyFox Hampton Roads) -- While a picture may be worth 1000 words, it seems the story behind these pictures is still developing.

Two Virginia Beach Police officers were photographed with their hands on a woman's thigh and leg and another taken with one officer pretending to arrest the same woman as she strikes a revealing pose. The photos appeared earlier this week on a website called TheDirty.com.

"We had another police station contact us to let us know there could be some photos of our police officers on the Internet," said Virginia Beach Police Spokesperson Adam Bernstein.

Bernstein would not say whether his office was contacted by Richmond Police, but that city's officers are also pictured on the website posing provocatively with girls. Nik Richie runs TheDirty.com. He calls it the first ever reality blog.

"We have a following called 'The Dirty Army,'" said Richie. Everyday people submit pictures they think are dirty.

"We verified the images that they weren't doctored. The police cars were real, they weren't doctored. Everything was legitimate, we have photoshop experts that work for us," said Richie.

WAVY.com tracked down and spoke with the person who took the photos. He says the pictures of beach police were taken last October at the oceanfront.

He says, "They would take the picture and then she would get frisky and tell them she was going to pose. I mean, they played along, let's put it that way."

Bernstein says Virginia Beach Police Officers take pictures with tourists all the time as part of police community relations. As for the pictures in question -- "We don't know if it's a picture getting ready to be taken and in a split second they change the angle of the way they're standing," said Bernstein.

Bernstein would not say if the officers were on duty at the time. He does say the incident is under investigation as a personnel matter.

So what do people in Virginia Beach think?

"I was shocked. I don't believe police officers should do that," said Danielle Werner.

"It could be an unfortunate instance/picture where it might not be what it looks like," said Kasey Heiland.

Now if I had taken those pics and posted them I wouldn't have blur the faces at all. Why should any Protect these officers doing something that they should have known wasn't a good ideal at all. Kinda make you think what happen afterward??????????????

If they can't arrest you legally then they claim Terrorist threats, Thanks to 9/11

terrorist threats claims by cops, so they can arrest someone for free speech. 9/11 has destroy the US Constitution

PHILADELPHIA - JUNE 26, 2008 (WPVI) -- 44-year old Andre Moore is being held at the 18th Police District by the very officers he apparently wanted to kill.

At least that's the message he allegedy sent out to the world in a disturbing, hate filled rant on YouTube.

"When you shoot the cops, you shoot them dead.", Moore is heard saying.

Moore allegedly posted this video on the internet demonstrating how to use a Colt .275 to shoot cops.

What police also find disturbing is that Moore is employed as a security guard at Einstein Medical Center, the hospital where Officer Chuck Cassidy died of gunshot wounds six months ago.

"We lost three police officers to guns on the streets of Philadelphia, and this idiot's out there promoting this message.", said Thomas Burke, of the Pennsylvania Gun Violence Task Force.

Moore's anger is directed mostly at the 18th district where he was cited for minor offenses last month.

"I can't stand the 18th district," the videotaped rant continues. "That's why I rejoice whenever they shoot a cop in Philadelphia. 'Cause I hate them."

And Moore dosen't stop there.

He goes on to promote violence in a city that is struggling to turn the tide.

"Continue killing the 18th district police. I promote violence in Philly. Promote violence in Philly."

Moore faces a number of charges, including aggravated assault.

And he's charged with corruption of minors.

That's because the cameraman is his 12 year old son.

And his son's 14 year old friend is seen in a follow up video posted just yesterday.

Police used a battering ram on his door at six this morning.

Moore's wife is also a security officer, and doesn't want her face shown.

She says she was outraged when she learned of the video this past Saturday.

"I am very upset. I'm upset at him. How dare he jeopardize our family, and jeopardize my career?"

This case will be watched very closely as it moves through the court system. It could set a precedent. Legal experts tell Action News the arrest, based on an internet video, is questionable in terms of First Ammendment Constitutional rights. The D.A. says free speech ends when you incite others to shoot police officers.

Reaction to video "We lost three officers in this city to guns. It's outrageous for him to be promoting this message," says Thomas Burke, of the Pennsylvania Gun Violence Task Force.

Action News Reporter David Henry spoke to Moore's angry wife through her door.

"I am very upset at him. Very angry. Why did he jeopardize our family? Why did he jeopardize my career?" she screamed.

Moore was cited for minor offenses in the 18th district last month. Now he's behind bars for some major crimes, including aggravated assault, making terroristic threats and corrupting a minor. That charge is because the video was allegedly taped by his 12 year old son. But a Villanova law professor is skeptical that these charges will hold any weight in court.

Michael Carroll summed it up this way. "I'm not saying this is popular speech or that this is a responsible opinion. It's clear people are going to be upset by it, but that doesn't make it criminal."

Carroll believes this arrest stems solely from Moore's speech and nothing else, and speech, regardless of how hateful, is protected under the First Amendment.

"If you go on the internet, on websites on YouTube, you're going to find white power videos advocating violence against African-Americans and Jews, so there's lots of hatred on the internet."

Carroll adds the aggravated assault charge may be the most questionable because Moore as far as we know, advocated, but never attempted to hurt anyone.

The district attorney told Action News free speech ends when you incite others to shoot police officers. However, when we asked for a definition of aggravated assault, the office had no comment.

"When you start punishing people for what they say, " says Carroll, you're undermining the whole basis of freedom in this society."

The video has been removed from YouTube. The company says it violates it terms of use. Moore is expected be arraigned overnight.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

OT: Woman dies in jail due infection

I found this at BadCops News, which you can visit by clicking here.

Here is what is so shocking to me:

Tarrant County Jail officials say they’re not in charge inmates’ medical care.

“It makes us feel bad,” said Tarrant County Sheriff Terry Grishom. “We’re getting blamed that a jailer didn’t dispense medication, but jailers never dispense medication whatsoever.”

I'm sure they had some one who does this for them. They like most jail have a outside medical service contact, however its still for the Officers to make sure everyone is ok at all times.

Since Officials of the jail does not allow the inmate to have their meds with them then they are responsible for the medical care of those inmates that need medicines. I can only hope this lady's family sues the hell out of that jail and all officers and medical staff there.

Now I know from first hands that the Officers in Chesapeake jail doesn't handled mes anymore since they built the new jail, they have an outside medical services, which are no better. In my case I know this for a fact that the nurse they have need more training.

Once you are booked and if you are not bail out, and you have to stay in jail, well you will be seen by one of these low paid assholes. They will take blood to check for communicable diseases (they also check you dna without you knowing it), then you get a TB skin test. In my case I was expose to TB when I was 9, very long time ago. Once you have a p+ skin test you should never have another skin test(most dr's and nurse will tell you this), you will need to have a chest X-ray. When I told the nurse that I couldn't have the skin test that I would need the x-ray, however in her so call wisdom she told me the skin test would do. This test is to be read two days later, well in my case, within four hours I had a nice fifty cent piece bump on my arm. In my case the damn nurse just didn't listern, however it was policy, you see the skin test is cheaper then an x-ray. Which in three days the medical unit had to give me the x-ray anyway, so where did they save money, nowhere.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

More Possible Police Misconduct in Ryan Frederick Case

Here is more on the Ryan Frederick Case is Chesapeake, VA. I personally believe the case so be move and another city, I don't believe he will receive a fair trial in Chesapeake, I'm sure he is recieve some type of payback for the other CPD officers while in Jail in Chesapeake.

Click here to read more about this case, and read the comments on this site here
even more interesting comments on this one as well.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Black Law protectBlue Law


See how VA Judges Protect these Police officers. In the eyes of VA Judges cops, do no wrong.. Black Law protecting Blue Law....


VIRGINIA BEACH

A judge today dismissed the case against a former Virginia Beach police sergeant convicted of extortion last year.

Circuit Judge A. Joseph Canada Jr. set aside the verdict against Jesse Burton Spry III. It was the first time Canada has set aside a verdict in his 13-year tenure on the bench.

Last September, a jury found Spry guilty of the felony extortion and recommended a six-month punishment and $2,500 fine.

The issue began in May 2006 when a man started the process for obtaining the title for a Jeep CJ-7 he thought was abandoned. The vehicle belonged to Spry, who threatened to arrest the man and his son if he did not pay $8,200 for the beat-up Jeep.

Judge Canada said the case didn't rise to extortion but was a disagreement over price.

Spry was a 28-year veteran of the Police Department when he retired.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Police use Taser in arresting autistic man

I'm shock they didn't shoot and kill the guy, Damn Cops today don't take to the time to find out all the fact, they are just trigger happy.


JAMES CITY - James City County police officers used a Taser gun on a 24-year-old autistic Williamsburg man Thursday after police said he became unruly with employees at Wilson's Leather at the Prime Outlets-Williamsburg shopping mall.

Police responded to the store on Richmond Road around 2 p.m. after employees reported that the man had become argumentative during a dispute over a returned item, according to police spokesman Mike Spearman.

The man, whom Spearman called "large in stature," became combative with police and refused to leave the store. Officers incapacitated him with a single shot from the Taser, placed him under arrest and charged him with trespassing and resisting arrest, both Class 1 misdemeanors.

Police only learned the man suffered from Asperger's syndrome, a mild form of autism, after he had been placed under arrest, Spearman said.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Bad Cops in Virginia


For those who would like to see that the Local Police in VA have been up too, lately all you need to due it to Click the title of this post or click here. how these cops break the law and get off easy and some are just right down stupid.