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What's the difference?Those mugshots kind of look like perps not police
Those mugshots kind of look like perps not police
The only place that genetic regect would look in place is on the Hicktown PD.They look like they all have the same family tree and it doesn't fork
#2 looks like Shrek ffs
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I wonder which one got the steroids?
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Motherfucker can’t see past the end of his nose
We have a saying. It's better that a hundred guilty go free than for one innocent to be convicted.The problem with these police corruption cases is that the legitimate cases under investigation or closed cases with imprisonment, as a result, can now be challenged due to the investigation into the tainted evidence/said offers lack of integrity.
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I wonder which one got the steroids?
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I'm sorry, but I laughed.The fucking dispatcher over dosed and died while on duty .
You're weak. I am too.I'm sorry, but I laughed.
only entire departments being mob run - or like the 2 times every Cleveland cop was running drugs - once I. The 80s once in the 90s - amazing how the “good ones “ never seem to be able to stop the few bad ones"
Operation Silver Shovel was a major undercover investigation by the FBI in the 1990s, focusing on corruption and illegal activities involving public officials, politicians, and businesspeople in Chicago. The operation primarily targeted bribery and illegal dumping in the city's public works projects.
Undercover agents posed as corrupt businessmen, offering bribes to politicians and city officials in exchange for lucrative city contracts and favorable decisions. The investigation led to the indictment of several individuals, including aldermen, contractors, and other figures in Chicago's political landscape.
The operation resulted in the conviction of multiple individuals, including Alderman Percy "Tony" Pugh, and exposed deep corruption within the city’s political system. It was one of the largest corruption investigations in Chicago at the time."
And this one....
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In the early 1990s, the FBI took over the Cicero Police Department due to widespread corruption and ties to organized crime, particularly the Chicago Outfit, a powerful mafia group. The Cicero Police Department, located just outside Chicago, was found to be heavily involved in criminal activities, including extortion, bribery, and protection rackets.
The corruption came to light as part of a larger investigation into organized crime and law enforcement misconduct. Officers were found to be working with the mob to protect illegal gambling operations, drug trafficking, and other illicit activities. The department’s leadership, including the police chief, was complicit in these illegal acts.
In response, the FBI launched an extensive investigation, which led to a series of arrests, including members of the Cicero Police Department. As a result, the FBI took control of the department to restore order and prevent further criminal activity from being facilitated by law enforcement. The takeover was part of broader efforts to clean up corrupt local police departments in the Chicago area during that time."
The only thing that's changed is they no longer investigate corruption.
"That's not a family tree. That's a stump!" - Vincent Moranto of "Mike & Molly" (as played by actor Luis Mustillo.)They look like they all have the same family tree and it doesn't fork
#2 looks like Shrek ffs
Who the fuck made those grits? LolOne thing for sure. Hanceville Alabama is definitely not a place to stop and eat if you are traveling through.
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