Sunday, September 23rd, 2012
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Louisville police run-in with lieutenant colonel leads to investigation, more trainingLt. colonel with brain injury was handcuffed, considers suit |
RE: Louisville police run-in with lieutenant colonel leads to...
Does LMPD really NOT require any paperwork FROM THE OFFICERS in this situation? That truly amazes me. Not the CO, the OFFICERS involved?
- This story is really not all that intere... 12 years ago
- It should not be a matter of if it is no... 12 years ago
RE: Louisville police run-in with lieutenant colonel leads to...
was there a story on the handicapped guy when he came back? or is this just now coming to light to make the story more interesting?
- Not that I recall. And remember, sadly, ... 12 years ago
RE: Louisville police run-in with lieutenant colonel leads to...
Yeah, and a whole lot of people "knew" Stan Curtis and Paul Barth too. If you were not there, then you do not know what they did there. In any other agency, the officers would have been doing paperwork - only in LMPD have I heard that it is the C.O.s responsibility, when obviously, he wasn't even THERE until he was called to the scene. How could he do paperwork when he wasn't there? Now, even if they did it perfect, anything they say will be questioned because they can rightfully be accused of making up details. DO PAPERWORK!!!