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Burt Burke (Guest)
XYZ (Registered User)
guest (Guest)
Well, these complaints are 'alleged', and he hasn't been found guilty yet. However, it is worth calling for him to be investigated and the complaint put in his record.
I think it's Police Department Internal Affairs,, but I usually ask for public relations and let them put me to internal affairs,, that way it's registered in two offices.
I got an official complaint form last time I put in a complaint,, but I didn't get it for 3 weeks! lol
Good luck. The USA has too many people who become cops for the wrong reasons, and when they get in they are bullies with badges.
Jon (Registered User)
Joan (Guest)
Bob Buehler (Guest)
visitor (Registered User)
guest (Guest)
Actually, the original post could be redone omitting the name, but then even more necessary to call the police dept and report him. You could report it to the shift commander,, to public relations, and to internal affairs,, but I think internal affairs would be more likely to lose it.
A lot of cops now are much less 'community policing' than a few years ago.. they act more like an occupying army. they are nervous and their adrenalin makes them grumpy and trigger happy.
We really need to do better screening and then better training, followed up by responding to public feedback.
Jon (Registered User)
Jon (Registered User)
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