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Old 03-13-2014, 12:02 AM
 
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A San Jose police officer has been charged with forcible rape committed while he was on duty, Santa Clara County prosecutors said Tuesday. - latimes.com


From Copblock.org: According to the 3rd Quarter Report of The National Police Misconduct Statistics and Reporting Project, police officers were accused of sexual assault at a rate of 79 per 100,000 law enforcement personal. The rate of accusations for the general public is 28.7 per 100,000 general public. When corrected for gender these numbers tell us that there are 1.5 times more accusations of sexual assualt among male law enforcement officers than among the general male population. The fact that rapists seem to be concentrated among a group of armed individuals who have the purported authority to detain and arrest other individuals should be more than a little alarming for even the most prolific police bootlicker. In just the last month, several stories of officers committing disgusting crimes have been in the news.

From Detroit, Detroit police officer responding to domestic violence call charged with raping victim | Fox News

From Worchester, Worcester police officer charged with rape - Worcester Telegram & Gazette - telegram.com

And on and on it goes. Gangster thugs on patrol!
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Old 03-13-2014, 03:49 AM
 
Location: Orlando
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It doesn't surprise me. Now we have 3 new sexual predators to keep track of after a long stint in prison. I would be very supportive of stings set up to check cops and politicians. They both seem to be dubious at best. If they find bad cops0, remove that position from the budgets. We may just find we are safer without them.
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Old 03-13-2014, 06:02 AM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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It doesn't surprise me. Now we have 3 new sexual predators to keep track of after a long stint in prison. I would be very supportive of stings set up to check cops and politicians. They both seem to be dubious at best. If they find bad cops0, remove that position from the budgets. We may just find we are safer without them.
If these officers are in fact guilty, then they should be punished.

I would remind you that

1. these are allegations, and the officers should be held to the SAME laws as the rest of us, and included would be, "Innocent until proven guilty". You seemed to have already convicted them.

2. on the second article what is
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The woman told department investigators the officer exposed himself to her and raped her digitally, according to court records. Reports also accuse the officer of taking the woman's bed comforter, which she had her in possession at the time, and threatening her to keep quiet.
mean?
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Old 03-13-2014, 08:02 PM
 
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There are a whole lot more than 3 new sexual predators. I only posted the links to three! If you Google you will find page after page of cops raping women.


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It doesn't surprise me. Now we have 3 new sexual predators to keep track of after a long stint in prison. I would be very supportive of stings set up to check cops and politicians. They both seem to be dubious at best. If they find bad cops0, remove that position from the budgets. We may just find we are safer without them.
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