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Remember This Sorry Ass Cop? (1 Viewer)

Bodi

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I wonder what new people we have condone the cops actions?
 
she clearly told him the Due Process he had to follow to get the blood draw. Due Process? wtf is that? **** due process, just getting in my way. Bring me my Judge Dread costume!
 
If that's true, it only happened because they were caught on video.
The police knew they had an issue because of the actions of a corrupt Lieutenant. I believe the officer involved was terminated as a matter of making it look like the department was doing something about what happened.

The Lieutenant should have been fired and the low-ranking officer should have been sent to a desk job for 30 days.
 
As I recall, he got fired and his Lieutenant was demoted.
The detective, Jeff Payne was fired from the Salt Lake City Police Department, and was also fired from his part-time job as a paramedic for threatening to take homeless people to the hospital where the nurse he assaulted worked, and take “the good patients” elsewhere.

Payne threatened to sue the department for wrongful termination, but no action has actually been taken that I found anything on.

He did manage to get a part-time job (no benefits, and not supervising inmates) with the city jail.

Payne’s Lt, James Tracy, was demoted to Officer third grade (whatever that means), appealed his demotion and lost.

Nurse Alex Wubbels settled her lawsuit, accepting $500K.

Pretty good ending, all in all. 👍
 

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