Another Dirty Officer ! « Rast Unit « Lewis
 
Sun, 01 Aug 2010, 7:39pm #1
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Yes it's true, they uncovered another dirty officer.
For those who have not been caught it's just a matter of time.

5,4,3,2,1 BUSTED (just a matter of time)

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Wed, 04 Aug 2010, 2:43pm #2
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Are you sure? Usually that kinda thing gets mentioned in briefing, usually there is an email or memo saying "don't allow this person on site" or at least some scrap of supporting information. Even if it's not the whole story, it's something that makes it obvious that there was misconduct. What do you have that nobody else does?

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Thu, 02 Sep 2010, 7:55pm #3
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I knew her. I knew her when she was married, and her husband was away in Iraq. I knew her when she was afraid a former inmate was stalking her at her home. I knew her when the the Department did nothing to help her.

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Sat, 04 Sep 2010, 10:43pm #4
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Is that suppose to be an excuse?If she did what she is allegedly accused of , there is no excuse for this alleged behavior.If the accusation is true and the department has enough evidence they should refer the alleged behavior to the county attorney for prosecution.

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Wed, 08 Sep 2010, 9:56pm #5
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Wow. Must be something to be that sanctimoneous. She needed help. An inmate was prowling around her house. Around her children. What did we do? We told her to call the police (Buckeye PD - Arizona's finest - LOL).

So an inmate hears she's having trouble. He makes one phone call and guess what? Problem solved.

So here's the question Mr. Self Righteous: Is she the dirty one here or did her own "brothers and sisters" do her dirty?

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Thu, 09 Sep 2010, 1:47am #6
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Again one thing doesnt justify another. Second off,why would you tell an inmate your issue?

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Mon, 13 Sep 2010, 6:39pm #7
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I'm sorry, I don't have the answer to that. I'm not a young woman trying to raise my kids alone while my husband's away.

What I do know for a fact is that she asked for our help.

And I know for a fact that we failed her.

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Mon, 13 Sep 2010, 8:09pm #8
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Actually she failed us.

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Mon, 20 Sep 2010, 6:43pm #9
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I guess if thats what it takes to make you sleep better at night.

I'm wondering if you're one of the people she begged for help and this is your way of washing your hands of the matter?

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Mon, 04 Oct 2010, 8:07pm #10
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Gosh--so much rhetoric and not anywhere near enough facts. I, for one, hope she is doing well in all that she wishes of her Life, and only hope she finds whatever it is that she seeks. She wasn't arrested with a half-pound burrito of kronic, for Gawd's sake...quitting in lieu of is not an admission of guilt, jaded as we all are...

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Wed, 13 Oct 2010, 8:09am #11
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I don't think I'd care if she came out and admitted that she did it. People fall in love, or lust, or they just fall because they can't help themselves. As long as my safety wasn't compromised, fine. I can't imagine that it was any more dangerous than working with people who don't have my back. And as already stated, she wasn't bringing in chronic, or cell phones or weapons. She quit, which doesn't prove anything, but if it does, it proves that she's smart enough to move on when it has a chance of becoming an issue between herself and the other staff that could make it unsafe for anyone.

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Thu, 28 Oct 2010, 11:01am #12
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tls wrote:

Again one thing doesnt justify another. Second off,why would you tell an inmate your issue?

If an inmate is stalking her, it very well could have been intentionally set up by an inmate on the inside. First, send a stalker. Second, approach her and tell you you heard of her trouble. If it doesn't occur to her how you know, don't worry about it. If she does, you can tell her you overheard it from other staff members talking to each other about her. Now you've got her scared from the stalker and isolated from her officers. If you have the power to call your homies and take care of that inmate, and save her and her family, aren't you going to be her hero?

Just saying...

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Thu, 03 Mar 2011, 6:57pm #13
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Exactly, MK. And let me tell you Brother...that is what happened. Because you know who made some phone calls and all of a sudden the stalking stopped? Thats right. The inmate did. So I have one question. When this all started and she needed our help - where were we volunteering to stay at her place and help give her a sense of security? Where were we to confront this shit-bird when he showed up on her property? You know who protected her as far as she was concerned? Some freaking dude in orange, thats who. It sure as hell wasn't her brothers and sisters in brown.

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