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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 115: Pardon the Interruption
Wanglicious
07/22/17 1:35:05 PM
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cops are civil servants and unless the guy's on probation (see: he's a new cop) they literally can't fire him, the most they can do is suspend him as they look into it. charges being put on him would also likely happen before it's possible to fire him. if guilty of a crime, he's out. if not guilty, he may or may not, all depends if he's violated enough rules that they have reason to fire.

if you're wondering "how would he be not guilty?" bear in mind that there's more footage on the camera. some that we've seen does show that they were searching for drugs prior to all of this and it's possible that in those recordings, they found something there. the argument would then be that they were trying to re-create the scene.

a stupid argument i know, but still. just saying there are more facts that we aren't aware of which are being actively looked into. for the immediate case, charges were dismissed either way. so at the least the guy accused isn't in trouble.


for the immediate effect, the main guy is a witness for 53 open cases. he managed to testify for one of those cases after the news broke and it was because the state attorney and prosecutor weren't aware of it. very next day, memo to the judge and i'm not sure where they're at but i'm pretty sure they're effectively going to nullify his testimony. he's probably not going to any of the other ones even if it were possible (which i don't know), he's straight up poison right now. things are moving along and the state is limiting what the three cops can do, especially the one who planted it.
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