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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 20

    An NYC agency has documented every instance it believes it has caught an police officer lying. But of the 81 cases the agency has been able to track, the Police Department pursued “false statement” charges in only 2.http://nyti.ms/2FXwvJ4 

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      1. Rebecca Memsaab ツ‏ @voiceswriter Mar 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        ..."an police officer lying?" Wow! @nytimes Use a before words that start with a consonant sound and an before words that start with a vowel sound. #RIPEnglishLanguage

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      1. Fli-City *YungBoi*‏ @TaronBrown8 Mar 20
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        This isn't anything new. The police force is amerikkka New World Order executors. They are the silent force to become a dictatorship government. This country isn't going to hold police accountable because police are pushing the agenda of the government.

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      1. Gisselle  🇧🇿‏ @GisselleHern Mar 20
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        A* police officer

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      1. Gerald O'Patrick‏ @Gerald95051 Mar 20
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        Ethics rules: If one officer lies, ignore it. If 2 officers lie, punish the citizens. If 5 officers lie, promote. If 10 officers lie, give medals.

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      1. Stinka funkbinder‏ @Stinkafunkbinde Mar 20
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        The frequency oscillated and then calculated.the corruption applied.the systematic degradation of society thru those who lie.

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      1. Ken Frauenfelder‏ @playnwitpurpose Mar 21
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        You lost us at “An NYC agency”🤨Meanwhile your satan DADDY is the father of lies👺👉John 8:44🙏And your WEEPING & TEETH GNASHING is coming💀👉Matthew 13:40-43🙏Just KEEP LYING🤥🤷🏽‍♀️MAGA!💪🚄🇺🇸✝️🇮🇱🏁

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      1. Alex St. Louis‏ @AlexStLouis4 Mar 20
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        Police officers work with lawyers and we know that lawyers lie

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      1. Tulip Management‏ @tpmanagement14 Mar 20
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        Well the that the new NORM in the US! Starts with the Commander in Chief!

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      1. Johnson‏ @Airborne173rd01 Mar 20
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        You get promoted for lying at @NYPDnews

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      1. JBLHComms‏ @JBLHComms Mar 20
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        No, it hasn't...I had a Queens detective lie to me and another family member (separately) on 2 different occasions in December 2017 when our aunt died. He said he was "on scene" when he wasn't and said that certain things were "not in the house" when they actually were.

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      1. DMJones‏ @theumprof Mar 20
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        Are police above the law ?

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      1. Mr E‏ @ercdknsn Mar 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Police lying and not being held accountable for their lies? Wow, must be Americas thing now from law enforcement to government.

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      1. Lorena‏ @loredemu Mar 20
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        This world is hopeless!

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      1. MAOstrap‏ @maostrap Mar 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Murderer in the house. You run out. Cop runs in. That buys the cop understanding and the benefit of every doubt. That buys "an NYC agency" a big middle finger.

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      1. Brown Water‏ @John67403582 Mar 20
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        They are most likey demwit members of congress now.

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