11-05-2015, 05:45 PM
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/563ba681e4b0b24aee4953db
He allegedly tried to set up a hit on a local official, too.
It's very telling how this story, initially conceived by the media as an example of how we're all being too critical of the police these days, has actually become a great example of police corruption and selfishness.
On a sidenote, I re-read GM'S op... Does anyone else wonder why, exactly, this officer had learned how to "stage" crime scenes for "training purposes"? Is it standard procedure to teach officers how to make up phony crimes?
He allegedly tried to set up a hit on a local official, too.
It's very telling how this story, initially conceived by the media as an example of how we're all being too critical of the police these days, has actually become a great example of police corruption and selfishness.
On a sidenote, I re-read GM'S op... Does anyone else wonder why, exactly, this officer had learned how to "stage" crime scenes for "training purposes"? Is it standard procedure to teach officers how to make up phony crimes?