• Officers beat pretrial detainee to death in jail’s ‘blind spot’ as punishment, feds say (archived link)
• Wisconsin DA dismisses 40 cases because of police officer credibility concerns
• Cops were told man was ‘armed’ with fake gun, killed him anyway, and didn’t tell the public they knew the gun was fake (archived link)
• Retired Portland police officer among dozens charged in human trafficking sting (archived link)
• New Jersey police officer arrested for child pornography
(archived link)
• Massachusetts police lieutenant gets 4-6 years in prison after confessing to child rapes (archived link)
• Ohio cop fired for allegedly exchanging nude images with an underage girl
(archived link)
• Pennsylvania detective sergeant charged with stealing drugs from community medication collection program (archived link)
• ‘I felt like my son was safe’: Mother demands jail reforms in wake of inmate deaths (archived link)
• Kentucky police officer indicted after body camera video shows bloody confrontation
(archived link)
Look up the Baltimore PD officer who spoke out against his colleagues and found himself not receiving backup when he called for it, being called a rat by his cop colleagues, having pieces of cheese left on his desk, and then dead rats left in his desk and car.
Or look up the NYPD officer who was arrested and involuntarily committed by the NYPD into a mental institution for blowing the whistle on some of their corruption.
Or look up how the police and sheriff’s offices work out in California, where the police departments and sheriff’s have been flagged by the FBI as essentially being government-sanctioned gang organizations.
ACAB, full stop. A few bad apples spoils the bunch, that’s the whole phrase, it’s not “Oh, some are good, some are bad,” they’re class traitors who will Back the Blue 11 times out of 10 before they would ever even admit a mistake, nevermind they were ever at fault.