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Sure, They give out "baseball" cards to kids with cops pics and names on them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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officer "creepy todd"? alrighty then... Sure, They give out "baseball" cards to kids with cops pics and names on them. They do that here too, and they have "autograph sessions" at the mall for the cops to sign the cards |
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Sounds like a dirt bag was removed from society and the gene pool. View Quote And in fairness the guy was fired as being a bad egg by the department. He was just a guy that couldn't cut it and had to blame others for his failings. Luckily he was even worse at everything he did than Dorner. |
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Sounds like the victim did the right thing and outed a bad cop. Bad cop blamed victim for his own actions & getting caught. Retaliates, self immolates. Society wins. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, I wonder what the backstory is between him and the cop Sounds like the victim did the right thing and outed a bad cop. Bad cop blamed victim for his own actions & getting caught. Retaliates, self immolates. Society wins. Pretty much this. I knew Payne. |
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Creepy Todd's mother was quoted as saying, "Mah behbeh dint dew nuffin!" Oddly, every other cop on the force said the same thing. View Quote Gave me the first laugh of the day!!!!!!!!!!!! It's funny while making fun of something. A TRUE dirty little secret comes out. Or in this case a BLUE one. _____________________________ |
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Unions only make employers follow due process. Bad employees still get fired. Would you like it if your due process rights were taken away? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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in before j75player who will for sure defend the former cop's actions. Unions only make employers follow due process. Bad employees still get fired. Would you like it if your due process rights were taken away? For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. |
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For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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in before j75player who will for sure defend the former cop's actions. Unions only make employers follow due process. Bad employees still get fired. Would you like it if your due process rights were taken away? For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. You seem to believe that those who work for a living have no rights. Fortunately that is not the case. I get it in your view everyone has rights except for the working class. LOL. Pat |
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Guy tries to burn down a hot dog stand, the owner then kills him. ARFCOM census: YAY! Guy tries to burn down a hot dog stand, the cops respond and kill the man. ARFCOM census: EXCESSIVE FORCE, PIGS! View Quote There is a world of difference between "oops, dude landed badly on a reasonable tackle" and the sort of stuff people usually bitch about. That said, I'm all for straight up shooting someone trying to burn down your hotdog stand, particularly when it's near a residence. We're talking about taking away what some guy uses to make a living. |
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Yes, I am desperately trying to blame the victim. You got me. Wanting to know the back story before I pass judgement and not blindly believing anything posted on a blog on the internet. Crazy me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No, I meant the details.......corrupt like he expects a free refill on his cup of coffee or shakes people down for money / touches little boys corruption...... I wonder how many times he tackled the cops face into the pavement to kill him....my guess is he is going to have to answer for that. ictim for his own actions & getting caught. Retaliates, self immolates. Society wins. No, I meant the details.......corrupt like he expects a free refill on his cup of coffee or shakes people down for money / touches little boys corruption...... I wonder how many times he tackled the cops face into the pavement to kill him....my guess is he is going to have to answer for that. Look at you desperately trying to find a way to blame the victim. People like you, who refuse to hold these lunatics accountable, are de facto accomplices in these criminal activities. You provide the legal protection that they abuse and are also guilty. Yes, I am desperately trying to blame the victim. You got me. Wanting to know the back story before I pass judgement and not blindly believing anything posted on a blog on the internet. Crazy me. So you're thinking maybe the guy set his hot dog cart on fire as bait for the cop, who fell for it and showed up wearing the mask he always wears when out of an evening. |
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For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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in before j75player who will for sure defend the former cop's actions. Unions only make employers follow due process. Bad employees still get fired. Would you like it if your due process rights were taken away? For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. That's because with a small handful of irrelevant exceptions the Constitution doesn't regulate the world outside of government. |
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You seem to believe that those who work for a living have no rights. Fortunately that is not the case. I get it in your view everyone has rights except for the working class. LOL. Pat View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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in before j75player who will for sure defend the former cop's actions. Unions only make employers follow due process. Bad employees still get fired. Would you like it if your due process rights were taken away? For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. You seem to believe that those who work for a living have no rights. Fortunately that is not the case. I get it in your view everyone has rights except for the working class. LOL. Pat Non-government employees don't have due process rights with respect to employment. In some places they have statutory or contractual rights, but only government employment is reached by the Due Process Clauses. |
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he has one of those "thecopsinmytownareallcrooked" blogs and accused the dead guy of something. he killed the guy by tackling him I guess it could happen View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, I wonder what the backstory is between him and the cop Kind of have a feeling the tackle involved a couple head bashings into the pavement. Regardless, good tackle/bash/kill. |
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Non-government employees don't have due process rights with respect to employment. In some places they have statutory or contractual rights, but only government employment is reached by the Due Process Clauses. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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in before j75player who will for sure defend the former cop's actions. Unions only make employers follow due process. Bad employees still get fired. Would you like it if your due process rights were taken away? For the world outside of government your job isn't a right. You seem to believe that those who work for a living have no rights. Fortunately that is not the case. I get it in your view everyone has rights except for the working class. LOL. Pat Non-government employees don't have due process rights with respect to employment. In some places they have statutory or contractual rights, but only government employment is reached by the Due Process Clauses. Contractual rights, also employers have to follow their own rules in their employee policies. Many have due process rights built into them. Its high time we added an amendment to the constitution protecting all workers rights. Pat |
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A former police officer died while trying to set ablaze a food cart belonging to a blogger who exposed crooked cops and other corrupt city officials. ArkansasMatters.com reported Friday that former Little Rock Police Officer Todd Payne died when blogger Ean Bordeaux tackled him as Payne tried to flee the scene of the attempted arson. Todd "Creepy Todd” Payne, who was fired from the force in 2010 for multiple violations, including a DUI crash in which Payne attempted to leave the scene, incidences of witness intimidation, lying to superiors and dereliction of duty. Story View Quote How hard did he tackle him? |
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A former police officer died while trying to set ablaze a food cart belonging to a blogger who exposed crooked cops and other corrupt city officials. ArkansasMatters.com reported Friday that former Little Rock Police Officer Todd Payne died when blogger Ean Bordeaux tackled him as Payne tried to flee the scene of the attempted arson. Todd "Creepy Todd” Payne, who was fired from the force in 2010 for multiple violations, including a DUI crash in which Payne attempted to leave the scene, incidences of witness intimidation, lying to superiors and dereliction of duty. Story How hard did he tackle him? Only necessary answer is apparently "hard enough". Seems to have done the trick. |
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I wonder where Todd is creepin now.
POS got what was comin to him |
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he has one of those "thecopsinmytownareallcrooked" blogs and accused the dead guy of something. he killed the guy by tackling him I guess it could happen View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, I wonder what the backstory is between him and the cop Yeah, the way you put quotes around that makes me think you're skeptical. Why I can't imagine, I mean one of the former cops in his town (with from the sounds of it a long record) tried to burn his business to the ground over an internet post. Clearly everybody in that department was on the up and up |
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Yeah, the way you put quotes around that makes me think you're skeptical. Why I can't imagine, I mean one of the former cops in his town (with from the sounds of it a long record) tried to burn his business to the ground over an internet post. Clearly everybody in that department was on the up and up View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, I wonder what the backstory is between him and the cop Yeah, the way you put quotes around that makes me think you're skeptical. Why I can't imagine, I mean one of the former cops in his town (with from the sounds of it a long record) tried to burn his business to the ground over an internet post. Clearly everybody in that department was on the up and up LRPD usually has a couple of officers in various states of the legal process. |
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LRPD usually has a couple of officers in various states of the legal process. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow, I wonder what the backstory is between him and the cop Yeah, the way you put quotes around that makes me think you're skeptical. Why I can't imagine, I mean one of the former cops in his town (with from the sounds of it a long record) tried to burn his business to the ground over an internet post. Clearly everybody in that department was on the up and up LRPD usually has a couple of officers in various states of the legal process. Probably an accurate statement about any large department. |
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