The Giant Noodle
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Same damn thing happened in Chicago a few weeks ago!!!!! That cop killed 2 kids, was on tape taking FIVE SHOTS right before leaving the bar..... hit the kids... got arrested and his fellow co-workers waited 5 hours to take an official reading which JUST happens to be .079 :doh :roll:.
Why is it, that there are some cops that falsely arrest 1000s of innocent people on DUIs to get merit and money, but when THEY kill someone drunk driving, nothing happens... at all. Can someone answer me that!?!?? The prosecution doesnt go after them.... they keep their job. While they are off, they are on PAID leave.
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NEWARK (WABC) -- His own police department says this detective was drunk and speeding when he killed a man, so why is he still working and still a detective?
A victim's family wants to know if a Newark, New Jersey detective received special treatment.
For more than a week, we have been trying to set up an interview with Newark's Police Director concerning our investigation. We've been ignored.
We caught up with Newark detective Mark Hulse as he headed into work at this precinct on a recent morning.
Back to work after six-month suspension. Back to work even though his own police department found him guilty of being drunk and speeding when, off-duty, he struck and killed a man named John Marques on this Newark street in July of 2008. The impact was so violent, some of Marques' limbs were severed.
An internal police department memo that we obtained put Hulse's speed at 73 miles an hour in a 25 mile an hour zone and his blood alcohol content at .12. The legal limit is .08
So you're probably wondering, how did someone who is supposed to uphold the law and is found to have broken it by his own department, still on the job? And why wasn't Hulse criminally charged?
WALLACE: "Do you think they didn't charge him because he was a cop?"
LUCIA PIRES: "Yeah. Yeah. I think that. What other conclusion could I come to?"
Pires, the victim's ex-wife, claims she and the couple's two teenage children were largely kept in the dark about the criminal investigation into the accident by the Essex County Prosecutor.
"There was no communication with the family," she said.
The family says it was stunned to learn that months after the accident, a grand jury had failed to indict Officer Hulse.
"There's no doubt in my mind that had it been anyone else they would currently be in jail for manslaughter. There is no doubt in my mind," Pires said. "Anyone else would have been charged given those circumstances, but because he was a cop I basically think he got away with it."
CONTINUED: Drunk cop kills a husband and father, isn't charged with anything. Police Department admits cop was drunkand speeding, cop is still on active duty > New World Order Report
Why is it, that there are some cops that falsely arrest 1000s of innocent people on DUIs to get merit and money, but when THEY kill someone drunk driving, nothing happens... at all. Can someone answer me that!?!?? The prosecution doesnt go after them.... they keep their job. While they are off, they are on PAID leave.
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NEWARK (WABC) -- His own police department says this detective was drunk and speeding when he killed a man, so why is he still working and still a detective?
A victim's family wants to know if a Newark, New Jersey detective received special treatment.
For more than a week, we have been trying to set up an interview with Newark's Police Director concerning our investigation. We've been ignored.
We caught up with Newark detective Mark Hulse as he headed into work at this precinct on a recent morning.
Back to work after six-month suspension. Back to work even though his own police department found him guilty of being drunk and speeding when, off-duty, he struck and killed a man named John Marques on this Newark street in July of 2008. The impact was so violent, some of Marques' limbs were severed.
An internal police department memo that we obtained put Hulse's speed at 73 miles an hour in a 25 mile an hour zone and his blood alcohol content at .12. The legal limit is .08
So you're probably wondering, how did someone who is supposed to uphold the law and is found to have broken it by his own department, still on the job? And why wasn't Hulse criminally charged?
WALLACE: "Do you think they didn't charge him because he was a cop?"
LUCIA PIRES: "Yeah. Yeah. I think that. What other conclusion could I come to?"
Pires, the victim's ex-wife, claims she and the couple's two teenage children were largely kept in the dark about the criminal investigation into the accident by the Essex County Prosecutor.
"There was no communication with the family," she said.
The family says it was stunned to learn that months after the accident, a grand jury had failed to indict Officer Hulse.
"There's no doubt in my mind that had it been anyone else they would currently be in jail for manslaughter. There is no doubt in my mind," Pires said. "Anyone else would have been charged given those circumstances, but because he was a cop I basically think he got away with it."
CONTINUED: Drunk cop kills a husband and father, isn't charged with anything. Police Department admits cop was drunkand speeding, cop is still on active duty > New World Order Report