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Fired Louisville Metro Police officer reinstated by chief

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RE: Fired Louisville Metro Police officer reinstated by chief

April 5th, 2011 @ 8:07PM (13 years ago)

This Administration has broken so many RULES that as Officers you all should be appauled at the blantant disregard for Policies that they violate! Let's start with what lengths this Chief has gone to terminate Officers but yet covers all the corruption that goes on right in his own office!! Let's start with the Top Brass in his Office. Everyone of you know that there is NO WAY you can climb the ranks to reach the top as fast as some have climbed....but yet your closed mouths don't complain. Many who have been in the rank and files and properly taken tests and gotten the Education to do the job have been pissed on and over...but yet nothing has or will be done....Then there is Attorney Dennis Simms....who is really running things! Then there are things that need to be uncovered and you stand there and keep your lips shut tight! When you see corruption going on right before you do the right thing!! To the Officer that exposed Sgt. Wheeler's DUI good for you!! If you hadn't your head would be on the choppin block!! Who is to say that your not next anyway.....

RE: Fired Louisville Metro Police officer reinstated by chief

April 5th, 2011 @ 8:13PM (13 years ago)
Posted by: Capt. Obvious

That is exactly right coyote. Just shows the closed minded response and comment you'll find on this forum. I'm glad you actually understand what my meaning was. You wouldn't arrest a scrotbag without evidence even though you know 100% that person is guilty right? Well, most of you wouldn't anyway..., and why is that? Due process of course! They have rights, and laws to protect those rights. Yet some of you are so quick to throw that equal protection out the window when it comes to one of your own. Each officer who wears a badge is protected by their contract, policy (no matter how one sided they are), and the police officers bill of rights. If you choose to ignore those rights, you will damn sure lose them. Support the rights of the officer, not the officer themselves if it makes you feel better. Just remember, someday it could be you alone in the dark wishing for a glimmering of hope. I know of one officer who's contract was violated not once, but twice in his termination. Regardless of his offense, he still had rights and had they followed them, he'd still have his job. If you need a victim, there you go.