Monday, July 24, 2017

We're the Only Ones Incredible Enough

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has collected the names of about 300 deputies who have a history of past misconduct — such as domestic violence, theft, bribery and brutality — that could damage their credibility if they testify in court. [More]
You know, just a few bad apples.

The ones we know about.

And no, you can't know who they are. Who do you think you are, their employer?

Besides, we're the ones who ask what you have to hide.

[Via Jess]

2 comments:

David Codrea said...

I'm assuming this goes here:

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "A Poignant Reminder":

So, if they are recognized as abusing both power and the Peons they are supposed to serve and protect, what are they doing still wielding plenary powers over life and death with no real limits on their actions? _revjen45


Elmo said...

They may be culls, but at least their belt buckles and baton rings match the rest of their jewelry, by golly.

It's very important that they 'exude command presence', even when they're less law abiding than some of those they are attempting to command. Right, Sheriff McDonnell?