Anonymous
Post 04/26/2021 00:27     Subject: Fairfax County police officer cases overturned for planting drugs during traffic stops

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:wow. is he a known white supremacist?


Who are you asking about?


I’m asking what would motivate a 25 year old white police officer to systematically target black people with false charges. Being a member of an organized white supremacist group could explain it.


You’re a bit naive. What do you think motivates lots of white men to be police officer? The organized supremacist org you’re looking for is the police itself.


And you're a lot clueless. How many police officers do you know? I've been in LE for over 20 years, and have yet to meet any white supremacists. The stuff you guys come up with is just ridiculous.




NP: So maybe your personal experiences don’t reflect the range of what’s out there. The FBI has been assessing white supremacy and law enforcement for quite some time.


https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2021/01/an-fbi-agent-went-undercover-to-study-white-supremacists-hes-now-speaking-out-about-racist-police/





Anonymous
Post 04/26/2021 00:05     Subject: Fairfax County police officer cases overturned for planting drugs during traffic stops

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:wow. is he a known white supremacist?


Who are you asking about?


I’m asking what would motivate a 25 year old white police officer to systematically target black people with false charges. Being a member of an organized white supremacist group could explain it.


You’re a bit naive. What do you think motivates lots of white men to be police officer? The organized supremacist org you’re looking for is the police itself.


And you're a lot clueless. How many police officers do you know? I've been in LE for over 20 years, and have yet to meet any white supremacists. The stuff you guys come up with is just ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 04/25/2021 23:59     Subject: Fairfax County police officer cases overturned for planting drugs during traffic stops

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Anonymous wrote:The Brevard County, Florida Sheriff’s Office that hired him didn’t do the most basic to due diligence. They accepted a letter from the HR Department and didn’t follow up with the PD at all. And if they had even googled him they would have found extensive reporting on the investigation that was already underway when he resigned.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2020/06/29/ex-fairfax-police-officer-under-fbi-investigation-made-racially-motivated-traffic-stops-prosecutor-says/


They wouldn't have had to google him if we had a National Police Force Database that lists on-force shootings/killings, infractions, and each officer's employment history.

That goes to the nitty gritty specifics of who should be in the database, because while he was under investigation nothing specific had been uncovered at that point and he hadn’t been arrested/indicted and certainly not convicted of anything. I ABSOLUTELY support a database of bad cops but this just shows you how it can be tricky setting it up. And FFS, google people before you hire them. I mean, come on.