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I wonder where lardass works now. We should go give him a beatdown to remind him that he is worthless. Of course, it would probably be like beating on a hog with all of that fat layer he has.
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Have to keep cops above the law they enforce otherwise, as Matt says, they'd never get anyone to sign up for the high pay and benefits package and authority that comes with the badge, gun and carOriginally posted by stevo View PostThat is fucking pathetic. And typical. Brutally beats a whole family, gets charged with a misdemeanor two years later, AND the police force purposely drag out the investigation long enough to be certain that the other crooked cops don't even get charged. If there is a better scenario fit for the killdozer revenge tactic I'd be shocked.
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not sure if that one went over my head or what, but i think thats the little(r) dude from the little people showOriginally posted by Trip McNeely View PostHOLD THE PHONES. Is this Bud Bundy?
oh and matt/eric you two need to duke it out and stfu. or fuck. seriously.
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That is fucking pathetic. And typical. Brutally beats a whole family, gets charged with a misdemeanor two years later, AND the police force purposely drag out the investigation long enough to be certain that the other crooked cops don't even get charged. If there is a better scenario fit for the killdozer revenge tactic I'd be shocked.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostUpdate:
On September 10, 2013 a former Houston, Texas Deputy Constable was formally charged with “Official Oppression” for assaulting an entire family during a routine traffic stop. A dash cam video captures Drummond, with the assistance of at least two other officers who have not been named, kicking a man repeatedly. The other two offices are obviously holding the man down to the ground. The video also shows an officer forcefully dragging a woman across a roadway. Photos of a third victim show cuts and bruises on the man’s face.
On September 10, 2011 David Braxton Scherz Jr. was driving up to his Houston, Texas residence, when he was stopped by Drummond and the other officers. Once the assault began, Scherz mother, father and two unknown family members came out of the home to try to help. A complaint filed by the family states that the Scherz’s ribs were broken, his father’s face was bruised and his mother was dragged across the roadway, all actions which can clearly be seen in the video from the officer’s dash cam. Five of Scherz’s family members were arrested, but all charges against them were later dropped.
The charges against Drummond, who no longer works for Houston law enforcement, were brought following a very lengthy Internal Affairs investigation. Civil charges were recently brought by the family, which may explain why the police department is addressing this matter nearly two years after the family first came forward with their story. According to the family’s lawyer, Drummond had a known history of excessive force, prior to the 2011 assault. He was allowed to continue working as a law enforcement official, in spite of this. The single charge against Drummond is a Class A Misdemeanor, and carries a penalty of up to one year in jail or a fine of not more than $4,000, or both.
If that doesn’t seem like a punishment which is meant to deter Texas officials from engaging in violent oppression against innocent people, consider that the other two officers, who can be seen holding the man down while Drummond kicks him repeatedly, apparently cannot be charged at all, due to an expiration date on the Statute of Limitations. The names of those officers have been protected by Texas law enforcement officials and the media, as well.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/09...h-misdemeanor/
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Update:
On September 10, 2013 a former Houston, Texas Deputy Constable was formally charged with “Official Oppression” for assaulting an entire family during a routine traffic stop. A dash cam video captures Drummond, with the assistance of at least two other officers who have not been named, kicking a man repeatedly. The other two offices are obviously holding the man down to the ground. The video also shows an officer forcefully dragging a woman across a roadway. Photos of a third victim show cuts and bruises on the man’s face.
On September 10, 2011 David Braxton Scherz Jr. was driving up to his Houston, Texas residence, when he was stopped by Drummond and the other officers. Once the assault began, Scherz mother, father and two unknown family members came out of the home to try to help. A complaint filed by the family states that the Scherz’s ribs were broken, his father’s face was bruised and his mother was dragged across the roadway, all actions which can clearly be seen in the video from the officer’s dash cam. Five of Scherz’s family members were arrested, but all charges against them were later dropped.
The charges against Drummond, who no longer works for Houston law enforcement, were brought following a very lengthy Internal Affairs investigation. Civil charges were recently brought by the family, which may explain why the police department is addressing this matter nearly two years after the family first came forward with their story. According to the family’s lawyer, Drummond had a known history of excessive force, prior to the 2011 assault. He was allowed to continue working as a law enforcement official, in spite of this. The single charge against Drummond is a Class A Misdemeanor, and carries a penalty of up to one year in jail or a fine of not more than $4,000, or both.
If that doesn’t seem like a punishment which is meant to deter Texas officials from engaging in violent oppression against innocent people, consider that the other two officers, who can be seen holding the man down while Drummond kicks him repeatedly, apparently cannot be charged at all, due to an expiration date on the Statute of Limitations. The names of those officers have been protected by Texas law enforcement officials and the media, as well.
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Says the queer who brings up his shitty retirement plan and then claims everyone has nothing else to worry about. Thanks for playing though cuntlicker.Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostNice crawfish.
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Nice crawfish.Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostNo fool, I just said what I think he is not into.
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No fool, I just said what I think he is not into.Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostAnd you know what Arnold is into............ why???
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And you know what Arnold is into............ why???Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostI don't think eric is into she males.....dude?
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I don't think eric is into she males.....dude?Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostReally? Then why post about it?
Actually I'm on number 4,329. Cop pay is so low I have to supplement my income by doing lonely cougars.
You've probably watched some of my vids and tugged off to a few....
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Really? Then why post about it?Originally posted by talisman View PostAgain, so much interest in me and what I'm doing, and so upset I couldn't care less about you, or what you "know" about me. No wonder you keep cheating on your wife. What number are you on now? 3? 4?
Actually I'm on number 4,329. Cop pay is so low I have to supplement my income by doing lonely cougars.
You've probably watched some of my vids and tugged off to a few....
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by 03trubluGT View PostIn your dreams!
Who said I ran a background check on you?
FYI, it's illegal for a LEO to use NCIC/TCIC/NLETS information for personal use, so that's not going to happen.
The pics were a "gift".
Is that why Jodi left your despicable ass? Because she got tired of fighting over the women's clothing?
Again, so much interest in me and what I'm doing, and so upset I couldn't care less about you, or what you "know" about me. No wonder you keep cheating on your wife. What number are you on now? 3? 4?
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