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Location: West Los Angeles and Rancho Palos Verdes
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A good Samaritan with a camera helped in catching an off-duty Detroit Police Officer and his former DPD accomplice, who were involved in a pistol-whipping and robbery outside a Citgo gas station. It was originally thought that the men conducting the robbery were impersonating police officers. Then, according to DPD Chief James Craig, ”Several unidentified police officers were working this particular robbery case, recognized one of the suspects in the photographs as being a member of the Detroit Police Department.”
Tell me again which one of these is the bad guy? I'm having a harder and harder time telling them apart.
If you have a spare bedroom I think you should offer it to the first one and come what may, never disturb the second one by asking for assistance. That seems appropriate since you can't tell the difference between the two.
I find it distressing that anyone posts an aberration to begin with and worse that others actually jump on board and inflate it.
Just wait until this country reverts back to being a true 3rd world country!!! And we're on the way!!!
Back in the 1890's, in NYC, when we were still a true 3rd world country, some of the wealthiest people in NYC were with the police department, pocketing $50 a month from brothel owners, bars owners and gambling den owners. When the police chief retired in 1895, he was worth $1.5 million! And how much would that be worth today!!!
Last edited by tijlover; 12-24-2013 at 09:18 PM..
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Maybe this is what comes of "recruiting" applicants who never had the desire to be police officers in the first place.
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