• Uglyhead@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    A correction officer in a supposedly elite unit

    And he planted the shiv to cover up his own crime against the inmate beforehand.

    Promoted and promoted and promoted; now you have to go back and review every situation this shitbag has been involved in. 20 packs Ramen says he’s been doin this kind of shit his whole career.

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    8 months ago

    But while he was planting the blade, Rosario, 33, accidentally hit record on his body cam.

    So this was only revealed because the bastard made a mistake? Maybe the body cams shouldn’t have the ability to be turned off.

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    8 months ago

    This community will never lack for posts like this until one day the police profession is strictly regulated with recurring training, minimum entry qualifications, and ongoing behavior requirements. The badge attracts a disproportionate amount of angry beta males, conservative whackjobs, racist power trippers, militia morons, traumatized veterans, and people too dumb to learn a trade. They can’t fire them when they misbehave because there wouldn’t be enough police left. So instead they have circled the wagons and become a closed organization. The catch phrase “to serve and protect” is actually referring to their own. A good old boys club where the first rule is “what happens within the force stays within the force.” You can go on reading these posts everyday, til the end of time wondering if it will change. It won’t. Yea once in a while one of em will be forced to resign or fired if their actions go viral, but they’re learning just to shut their body cams off when they want to plant evidence, assault someone, or execute someone. For the most part it is and will remain a lawless faction of American society beholden to no one and no law.

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      8 months ago

      regulated with recurring training, minimum entry qualifications, and ongoing behavior requirements

      I’d add a couple things: removal of qualified immunity and required professional liability insurance coverage (think malpractice insurance). That gives the market a chance to solve the problem. If they’re uninsurable they’ll be unhirable.