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Cops: No Snarky Nor Positive Title

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No such thing as white privilege.

/www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/after-alleged-traffic-guard-attack-violent-suspect-refused-arrest-so-police-let-him-go/ar-AAO4Q1v?li=BBnbfcL



https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...st-so-police-let-him-go/ar-AAO4Q1v?li=BBnbfcL
When law enforcement officers tried to arrest Matthew Kaigle, a 33-year-old white male on Wednesday after he was accused of attacking a traffic guard, "Kaigle refused to exit his vehicle after being told multiple times he was under arrest," according to a police report. "Officers did not pursue Kaigle due to his unpredictable and violent history."https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...st-so-police-let-him-go/ar-AAO4Q1v?li=BBnbfcL
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...st-so-police-let-him-go/ar-AAO4Q1v?li=BBnbfcL
 
https://twitter.com/startribune/stat...710158848?s=21

let me show you my surprised face

"Minnesota State Patrol officers conducted a mass purge of e-mails and text messages immediately after responding to riots last summer, leaving holes as the courts and investigators attempt to reconstruct whether law enforcement used improper force."

i don't even care about the legality, I want to know who ordered this, why this was even possible in terms of technology, and who's out of a job on Tuesday

edit: The government should be preserving all records for at least five years, or in the case of police, 20+.
 
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let me show you my surprised face

"Minnesota State Patrol officers conducted a mass purge of e-mails and text messages immediately after responding to riots last summer, leaving holes as the courts and investigators attempt to reconstruct whether law enforcement used improper force."

i don't even care about the legality, I want to know who ordered this, why this was even possible in terms of technology, and who's out of a job on Tuesday

edit: The government should be preserving all records for at least five years, or in the case of police, 20+.

In my industry this is one of the very few actions you can perform that will actually land you in jail.
 
I suspect cops don't know a lot about scrubbing data. They literally probably did del *.* A forensic data specialist can recover that.

You give too much credit. These geniuses probably went into Outlook and just moved them all to the deleted items folder. Then they never emptied the folder.
 
I remember posting that story when it broke. That was before they deleted the tweet making the cops seem like a hero. They made it seem like the kid had been abandoned at the protest and they were protecting him.
 
It should be $200 million.

Make this stuff so expensive the cities are forced to fumigate their Nazis.

They won't because they will just cut some line item out of the budget. The taxpayers always pay for this.

That is why instead of suing the City they should sue the Fraternal Order.
 
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