This is an exerpt from a press release that involves an officer:
Officer XXXXX XXXXXX was hired XX/XX/XXXX and is assigned to the Patrol Division. He has been placed on restricted duty. His gun and badge have been confiscated and he is not authorized to act in any capacity as a peace officer pending the outcome of the criminal and administrative investigation. According to Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, peace officers and firefighters have the right to due process and may not be disciplined or terminated until an investigation is conducted and allegations are sustained or a verdict of guilty is rendered in a criminal court of law. Due to this being an on-going criminal and administrative investigation it would be inappropriate to conduct any on or off camera interviews at this time.
it was a compilation of screen shots, that the hacker supposedly took of bunger's computer. bank info, tons of young girl pics, some pics of the dispatcher (michelle cobb) doing things with guns, police badge, etc. they were censored, so i'm not sure why the video was taken down.
it was a compilation of screen shots, that the hacker supposedly took of bunger's computer. bank info, tons of young girl pics, some pics of the dispatcher (michelle cobb) doing things with guns, police badge, etc. they were censored, so i'm not sure why the video was taken down.
Surely someone will bring it back. I didn't get past the little kids. We should bring back hanging, drawing and quartering for these people.
Originally posted by racrguy
What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
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Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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