Officers drift from dept > dept even after being fired/forced to resign/convicted of crimes
No national system for weeding them out @nytimes
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Hmm, sounds like something I've heard before ... wait for it ... CATHOLIC PRIESTS.
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Yep.
it's depressing...
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Reinstate the budget for the database please, Justice Dept. And add a few more people to the task force so they can do their job.
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Sadly not surprising there's no national database to ID problem officers. Makes it hard for folks to trust w/out national reforms
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Well the psych profiles of cops and criminals are similar, so not surprised.
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@librab103 I guess the DOJ was too busy trying to keep Hillary from being indicted to fund the database keeping track of bad cops. -
After all, priorities...
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@DemaSane damn cold word smh... -
so many things like that that have been going on. We just have the internet now
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it's just crazy , scary at the same time .. Imagine the things that are not reported..


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exactly. However cops' good deeds are not reported enough IMO. Plenty go above and beyond to serve their community
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true that, a balance is much needed, but wrongdoings will get more clicks
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gross
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@rickrossm24 @Jaguars5288

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this in unbelievably incredulous: weren't there any paper trail?
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