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03-22-2009, 02:31 PM
Taking BETS: I bet she was drinking with other cops, who let her leave knowing she had to much to drink. This is why even cops should not get a break when it comes to DUI. :cop:

4 killed in wreck involving off-duty officer
21 hours ago
DES PERES, Mo. (AP) — Four people have been killed in a two-car accident involving an off-duty police officer in the St. Louis area and investigators say they believe alcohol was involved.
Sgt. Al Nothum of the Missouri State Highway Patrol said the accident occurred early Saturday in Des Peres when a vehicle carrying five people was struck almost head-on by another vehicle traveling on the wrong side of the road.
He said the vehicle in the wrong lane was driven by 41-year-old Chrissy L. Miller, a 12-year veteran of the police department in Sunset Hills, Mo.
Authorities said Miller and a fifth occupant of the first vehicle were taken to a hospital in very critical condition.
Nothum said investigators suspect that "there may have been alcohol involved."
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

03-22-2009, 02:59 PM
Keep on thinking like a rat.

03-23-2009, 12:40 AM
Jam Jar, be realistic! If she was that intoxicated, she should not have been on the road period! It is one thing when I person has 1-2 drinks but is able to make it home and another when someone is so drunk that they don't know the right side of the road! Profesional courtesy would not have made a difference! Keep riding the horse your riding you queer!

03-23-2009, 01:00 AM
Jam Jar, you sound like the Deputy that arrested the FMPD officer. Poor job in the creative writing department! I haven't read your booking sheet but the newspress made you sound like an idiot! Green leafy substance??? What did you seize?? POS

03-23-2009, 04:26 AM
Listening to how you guys squeal is not wonder they call you pigs. :twisted:

03-23-2009, 04:34 AM
Ha!!!!!!!!! Which FMPD cop are referring to??? You fuc-ed over at least two in the past three years.

03-23-2009, 04:35 AM
Jam Jar, be realistic! If she was that intoxicated, she should not have been on the road period! It is one thing when I person has 1-2 drinks but is able to make it home and another when someone is so drunk that they don't know the right side of the road! Profesional courtesy would not have made a difference! Keep riding the horse your riding you queer!

It wouldn't have made any difference if she had 2 drinks or was wasted because she still wouldn't have been arrested for DUI. Lets not forget the Lee County Sheriffs Deputy who drove home a fellow FMPD academy buddy who was so f..king wasted he told the deputy IM SO WASTED. This after the deputy pulled up on him stopped in the middle of the road with his brake lights flashing on and off and not even knowing where he was. He was SO WASTED he could remember where he lived!

Professional courtesy my ass. Keep on kidding yourselves your not corrupt scumbags. We know what you really are...

POLICE CORRUPTION IS NOT A VICTIMLESS CRIME!

03-23-2009, 04:50 AM
Alcohol may have been involved? She was traveling at a high rate of speed going eastbound in the westbound lane at 1:45 in the morning and killed 4 people and serious injured another. What the hell, DID THEY DRAW BLOOD AT THE HOSPITAL OR NOT?

03-23-2009, 02:15 PM
As it ended up turning out, the FM guy who was driven home by his academy buddy was not actually driving. So you guys can get off you hi horse about that one. But just out of curiosity, was the LCSO Sgt or the deputy who drove him home ever reprimanded????

03-23-2009, 08:54 PM
As it ended up turning out, the FM guy who was driven home by his academy buddy was not actually driving. So you guys can get off you hi horse about that one. But just out of curiosity, was the LCSO Sgt or the deputy who drove him home ever reprimanded????

Didn't that shite happen like three or four years ago? Why the F**k are you still talking about that? Is that the only incident of your so called "corruption" you can come up with? If you can only find shite from four years ago, the agency must be doing great. Get a life you frikking tool!

03-24-2009, 12:12 AM
As it ended up turning out, the FM guy who was driven home by his academy buddy was not actually driving. So you guys can get off you hi horse about that one. But just out of curiosity, was the LCSO Sgt or the deputy who drove him home ever reprimanded????

LOL That would be because he forgot he was behind the wheel he was so wasted. He was still sitting in the drivers seat with th engine idling and the brake lights coming on and off when the deputy pulled up behind him to see what the problem was.

That's what they call DUI when anyone else does it.

As for the Sgt and deputy. The deputy didn't say anything about it when he came here to tell everyone to shut up and listen to his side of the story before judging. If anything happened to him he left that part out.

03-24-2009, 12:19 AM
If you can only find shite from four years ago, the agency must be doing great.

Yep your right. Mike Scott and his hand picked administration have cleaned things up. No corruption there know. Per Mike Charlie is retiring after 20 years of impeccable service, and there was nothing improper about his brothers resignation, he just decided it was time for a change.

03-29-2009, 02:32 PM
Have you guys ever heard about minding your own business? I'm always amazed when I come here and read about how many people are sticking their noses into other officers' business. Look, if it doens't affect you then it isn't your concern. End of story.