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Maia Gabrial
7th June 2012, 15:36
Where do you go when you want to report police misconduct? To one of their own? Not a good idea as you'll see in this video.

At two different duty stations, I worked with Military Police. I saw them get away with things no one else did. And they covered each others backs pretty well. Since I worked there, I received the same kind of "protection" even though I was just a regular soldier. But believe me, it's not right when the ones who SHOULD have the moral integrity is corrupt to the point where they violate the rights of others with impunity. They need to be thrown into prison on 2 counts: 1) corruption, and 2) violating a position of authority and trust..... I'm not saying all cops all like these in the video, but the numbers seem to be growing.


"Only a small fraction of the 17,000 law enforcement agencies
actually track their own misconduct ... and even when they do, the
data ... is generic and does not specify what misconduct occurred,
who did it, and what the end result was."

That's putting it nicely.

This video, made in part by ex-police officers, demonstrates the
trend of intimidation, lies, and even retribution by the police
against people trying to report police misconduct.

Scroll down after watching the video to read about the National
Police Misconduct Reporting Project...

Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/10886.html

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Someone once said, "What an interesting time we're living in."
It could be the higher frequencies coming in and it's wreaking havoc on the weak minded....