Were these people caught on film strangling a man to death?
Were these people brought before a grand jury that decided not to indite them? Not convict them of a crime, simply indite them, even though grand juries almost always hand down indigtmrnts and almost always decide the way the prosecutor wants them to.
Are criminals who definitely committed crimes brought before a grand jury that decide not to indict them?
YES, happens all the time. In fact, a lot of the times the States Attorney/Prosecutor decides to not even present them to a grand jury and the Prosecutor makes the decision not to indict criminals.
1: So are you just going to ignore the fact that police who abuse their power often don't face consequences? That systemic problem doesn'tatter to you?
I posted this on page 2 of this thread, I'll repost it again...
Negative.
Cops get caught committing crimes, arrested, indicted, found guilty, fired, sentence to prison time... all the time. It's a constant fact of life, and in a lot of cases, police officers do face harsher penalties and get less breaks because the system tries to set an example of them.
How do I know this?
Because I'm a cop and I work in the criminal justice system (in some county in some state I won't mention)...
What do you know?
I'll tell you what you know... only what the media tells you. The media is not going to report on every cop who is being indicted or facing charges or canned from his/her job. Why? Because it's not interesting enough news to boost ratings, and the media (national, even local) won't report it.
But trust me, cops get caught and charged. You just don't hear about it.
Do crooked cops sometimes get away with things? Of course.
But do criminals sometimes get away with things too?
YES. YES.
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YES.
I think you, again, are looking at a couple of cases where cops were not indicted and you now think cops get off all the time without consequences and the system is rigged in their favor. But that's just not true.
One of my buddies got indicted (for something minor, I felt, hell, a simple apology from the officer to the criminal would have sufficed), but the prosecutor wanted to make an example out of him... so now he's fired and facing a possible civil trial and the federal civil rights abuse charges (he's an African American officer, by the way)....
The Question...Do you work in law enforcement or the criminal justice system? Or do you just scan the internet for articles on bad cops and come to the conclusion cops get away with everything....
I work in the CJ system and I see cops getting in trouble all the time... there's another cop I used to work with who definitely did something ******ed and he's now suspended and most likely not getting his job back. But what he did was definitely stupid so I can't defend him. I've worked with 2 other officers who were fired as well. Did the news report it? No way. The news doesn't cover these things all the time.