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Cops: No Snarky Nor Positive Title

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Perhaps the totally-concerned-about-justice AG could look into that and not harass obstetricians for performing completely legal procedures.
 
Because most police departments are overrun with ineffective and cowardly cops, and there are far too many civilian meatheads running around with guns of their own, stuff like this is probably going to start happening a lot more frequently.

According to Chavez, parents started showing up after receiving calls from their kids. Chavez says the school was still on lockdown, and officers told parents they wouldn’t be let in the school. This is when some parents became confrontational with police, with some saying they were going to come in to protect their kids.

Chavez says the situation escalated, and three parents were arrested. Police confirmed one of the parents taken into custody had a gun. Officers used a stun gun on two parents, and one had to be taken to the hospital. Chavez says all three parents will be charged.
 
All three parents charged. I don't know the circumstances, but I suspect it's going to be difficult to prosecute post Uvalde.
 

A lot of these turnkeys wanted to be cops but they are so unbelievably stupid even their local police departments won't take them. Some also eventually become cops. Sheriffs jailors in counties throughout Indiana often use the job as a waypoint into police service and transition from a county jailer to a county deputy sheriff or county police officer.
 
Couple weird things in this story, besides the fact that it’s less than a mile from my office:

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nat...264659079.html

I didn’t even know that was a separate city. My question is: why does a governing region of 822 have 6 police officers??? That’s insane. Typical ratios in big cities are 20 or 30 cops for every 10,000 residents. Something is fishy….
 
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