Zeronaut81
Zeronaut81 t1_jdus631 wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Police Captain Criminally Charged 1 Day after Retirement by JustZonesing
Well, it’s enough to know that whatever information he shared merits a criminal investigation. It’s super weird how some people just go to bat for the worst of us. It’s also weird seeing people rush to lick boots.
If this guy did nothing wrong, cool. But the fact that a criminal investigation has been opened on this guy immediately after retiring says that his pension should likely be at risk if he in fact did some crime.
We should expect better from those who wear the shield. Simple as that.
Zeronaut81 t1_jdskrsm wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Police Captain Criminally Charged 1 Day after Retirement by JustZonesing
This doesn’t sound like a minor offense.
Zeronaut81 t1_jdshc5e wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Police Captain Criminally Charged 1 Day after Retirement by JustZonesing
It’s a double standard to not want to pay for a criminal who betrayed the public’s trust?
Why shouldn’t these people be held to a higher standard? Cops uphold the law, they shouldn’t be allowed to be above it.
Zeronaut81 t1_jdsc6ph wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Police Captain Criminally Charged 1 Day after Retirement by JustZonesing
If that officer is found guilty of a crime, yes. Why is that so hard to understand?
Zeronaut81 t1_jdpbsc5 wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Police Captain Criminally Charged 1 Day after Retirement by JustZonesing
No, because social security is a taxpayer-funded retirement plan that all Americans pay into. A city pension is a further tax burden on the citizens of a city or county. Why should they pay for the retirement of a criminal if he or she was posing as a cop while engaging in crime?
The former cop would still get SS payments, and the citizens of the city/county wouldn’t have to continue to pay money to someone who betrayed their community’s trust.
Zeronaut81 t1_jduvjr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Police Captain Criminally Charged 1 Day after Retirement by JustZonesing
Nope, I would just expect a person, regardless of their profession, would go to trial and defend themselves against a criminal accusation. If that person is found guilty, go from there.
All that I’m expecting is for this person to get treated like any other. And if this is being treated as a criminal investigation, that means that a crime has been suspected. This person possibly chose to act outside of legal areas in sharing that info. That info could have been used to harm others. Who knows what it was shared for, but it was deemed inappropriate enough to raise a criminal investigation.
A god-damned police captain shouldn’t be playing cute games. But let’s see what the investigation has to say, and what a trial in front of a jury of his peers would find.
That’s all that I want, no more people above the law.