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10-12-2010, 04:12 PM #11
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Billy enough already. Leave City Council alone and focus on your IA. How am I "going to take you to the cleaners" if u are fired? I can't believe you keep using this site.... Even Dolores can't stand u.
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10-13-2010, 08:33 PM #12
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Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Originally Posted by Guest
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10-14-2010, 08:38 PM #13
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Originally Posted by keliheja
Do you pretend that nothing happened? Do you take the guy out to dinner and apologize for inconvenience? do you stop and detain him for refusing to follow your order?
After you stop him, he becomes even more enraged and once on the ground, refuses to put his hands behind his back, preventing you from safely handcuffing him. I sure would love to have magic powers and make sure he had nothing in his hands, but unfortunately many of us don't.
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10-15-2010, 01:05 AM #14
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Originally Posted by keliheja
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10-15-2010, 04:16 PM #15
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Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Yea sure you were there...thats the ticket! You were no more there than the man in the moon. Nice try! Posting in forums sure makes it easy to make things up doesn't it?[/quote]
My story never changed because I didn't make anything up..they did, that's why their stories didn't match. The man had his hands straight out to his side, not underneath of him. You have an anger problem and it's relevant in your postings. You must be one of the officers that needs to be retrained and if you can't lose your anger, you need to be fired. It also sounds like you're one of the three involved. See, it was acceptable before, it won't be acceptable in the future. New chief is going to come in and straighten all of you out. I know what LEO's have to deal with, but I also know how LEO's should treat people. Respect goes both ways. Unfortunately, there just isn't that much respect for the CCPD because you think all of your citizens are "dirtbags". Lighten up, you'll live a happier life.
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10-15-2010, 05:44 PM #16
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Out of four officers involved who has the most use of forces? Who has the tough guy attitude?
Originally Posted by keliheja
My story never changed because I didn't make anything up..they did, that's why their stories didn't match. The man had his hands straight out to his side, not underneath of him. You have an anger problem and it's relevant in your postings. You must be one of the officers that needs to be retrained and if you can't lose your anger, you need to be fired. It also sounds like you're one of the three involved. See, it was acceptable before, it won't be acceptable in the future. New chief is going to come in and straighten all of you out. I know what LEO's have to deal with, but I also know how LEO's should treat people. Respect goes both ways. Unfortunately, there just isn't that much respect for the CCPD because you think all of your citizens are "dirtbags". Lighten up, you'll live a happier life.[/quote]
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10-19-2010, 02:57 AM #17
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Clark, you were not there. Your story is based on a bunch of drunks at the scene who got their story together after being coached. The suspect should of just walked around the lot as asked to do. Bottom line he resisted. Oh by the way, you will not be the next Chief. Now go have another liquid lunch with Bob and make up some more lies about your great career in small town NJ.
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11-07-2010, 12:25 PM #18
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
What's the next lawsuit you're going to initiate Bob on behalf of Sullivan, Dielle, Chalkis-Leates? The anticipation is killing us.
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11-19-2010, 07:26 PM #19
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Do any of you get it yet?? MM would not turn in a resignation letter if he even thought for a minute he could win this appeal. He was guilty of all of it and he should have been criminally charged, like a few other's on the force should be for some of the things they've done. Just because you wear the badge doesn't mean you're not a criminal. As a matter of fact, this town seems to be getting rid of a lot of criminal cops...about time!! It's just coming out of the woodwork now....hehehe
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11-21-2010, 03:13 AM #20
Re: Settlement reached in Cape Coral Police lawsuit
Originally Posted by Guest
Well CCPD is good for taking the word of a drunk so why can't everyone else believe a drunk, santa clause or the easter bunny. Why would you think that immediately following a tornado everyone would be drunk? He didn't resist he was beaten by MM that's why he put in his letter of resignation so it won't be on his record of being fired by the wonderful CCPD. I think you have liquid lunches. He wouldn't have gotten all that money for nothing.
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