Pigs only squeal after they are caught. The blue wall of silence is built with bricks made from the conspiracies of white cops and cement made from the blood of black men. Police officers bulldoze the Constitution to pave their road of sociopathic, arrogant, self-serving injustice. Cops fuel their unwarranted god complexes with the blood of taxpayers who ironically pay cops for protection. Most cops are basically honest, but criminally cover up for those who are not. Also, judging by their ridiculously exaggerated physiques, most cops feloniously abuse anabolic steroids which makes them criminals for that reason alone. Police officers are brainwashed into viewing non-cops as nonhuman, felonious, evil enemies who must be attacked and destroyed for the slightest noncriminal reason. For each police crime captured on video, there are thousands of others which are not so memorialized.
Pigs only squeal after they are caught. The blue wall of silence is built with bricks made from the conspiracies of white cops and cement made from the blood of black men. Police officers bulldoze the Constitution to pave their road of sociopathic...
I have been robbed, tortured, falsely arrested, and otherwise victimized by Philadelphia police who retaliated against me. The perjuring pig trash could not corrupt the judges, who believed me over all of them and acquitted me of all charges. When a victim of police crimes files a complaint with the Philadelphia Police Department's corrupt joke of an Internal Affairs Division (IAD), the IAD's exclusive agenda is to discredit, threaten, and retaliate against the complainant. After I complained to the IAD about being robbed, tortured, and falsely arrested by cops, the criminal trash in the IAD threatened me with arrest if I did not withdraw my complaint. The job of the IAD is to cover up the crimes of their brother and sister officers. Police officers often have extreme contempt for the law and the taxpayers who pay them to uphold it. For example, the cops routinely left warrants in the system so that I would be arrested multiple times on the same bogus, retaliatory charges (all of which I was acquitted of.) Also, the pigs refuse to expunge my arrest record, even though they have been ordered by courts to do so. As there is little if any accountability in any police department, even with videos which prove their felonious conduct, there is no incentive for cops to follow any laws except their own. Power with no accountability breeds crime and arrogance. Police misconduct screams volumes about the contempt which cops have for the taxpaying citizens who pay their salaries. The police union has made certain that there is not a citizens' review board in Philadelphia, unless you count that joke called the Police Advisory Commission (PAC). PAC has no power or authority whatsoever to discipline crooked cops, and not one of its recommendations has ever been followed by the worthless, pompous big shots in the Philadelphia Police Department. All other large cities in the United States have a somewhat legitimate police advisory board which has the power to pull felonious pigs off the streets. Not that it matters, PAC will not "investigate" any incident older than six months, even though most criminal cases last far longer than that before they are resolved. Thus, even if defendants are found not guilty, PAC will still not investigate most cases. PAC is yet another bureaucratic waste of taxpayers' money.
TO REDUCE CORRUPTION: 1. All statements made by all parties in police reports and detective interviews should be given under oath. Doing so will prevent police officers and witnesses from "enhancing" their potentially questionable allegations. 2. Police should be trained to ignore the "blue wall of silence", and report all wrongdoing of fellow officers. 3. All police departments, including Philadelphia's, should have a legitimate, unbiased citizens' review board, with the power and authority to discipline offending cops. 4. All governments should fight police unions with "tooth and nail", to prevent unions from running police forces, as they do in Philadelphia. 5. Judges and juries should be advised about all founded internal-affairs complaints filed against arresting officers. 6. Recognize and reward honest cops who are not the recipients of bona fide, warranted complaints. Reward bravery and work ethic by increasing the number (and prestige) of awards and compensations given. If a private-sector baseball player can recieve a one million dollar bonus for winning the MVP Award, why cannot a cop receive, say, a measly $10,000 for saving an ungrateful life by risking his own? 7. Improve human relations training. For example, teach cops to refrain from beating suspects, even the worst offenders. Many of these abused hoodlums will be released onto the streets again, filled with rage over their mistreatment and ready to vent it on the first innocent person who comes along. 8. Legislators make laws, and judges and juries decide guilt and punishments. Police officers should not act as lawmaker, judge, jury, and executioner. 9. Change laws to allow police to make audio and video recordings of all encounters with the public. Such irrefutable memorialization will discourage corruption and also serve as evidence against suspects. 10. Do not prosecute cops for doing their jobs, such as the Philadelphia officer who was arrested for murder because he fatally shot a thug once who was throwing large bottles at him. One of those dangerous projectiles hit the cop in the head before he fired. Fairness is a two-way street!