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Unregistered
04-01-2017, 10:00 AM
Does internal affairs at police departments always side with police officers?
Written just now

internal affairs* is usually made up of detectives* who never been in trouble and
are revered as to looking at all aspect of a case from every angle.
usually what is looked at:* what is lawful* by* law
and* what is* morally right,* were* good intentions involved* or* some
aspect of* criminal behavior.
in modern times* 2017,* usually the bulk* of internal affairs detectives are
made up of* soft* ‘ office* worker’ type* cop’s* who are boot lickers* and
are scared of* working the street, but need to fill in their time for
retirement purposes,* most are* disliked* social out cast’s* who really have
a limited amount of* friends* on the dept.* more* hard core real cop’s don’t
respect them because of how they got the position and the limited amount of experience needed, so most* don’t* worry over the findings of the internal affairs detectives.

Unregisteredcorrect
04-01-2017, 12:45 PM
Does internal affairs at police departments always side with police officers?
Written just now

internal affairs* is usually made up of detectives* who never been in trouble and
are revered as to looking at all aspect of a case from every angle.
usually what is looked at:* what is lawful* by* law
and* what is* morally right,* were* good intentions involved* or* some
aspect of* criminal behavior.
in modern times* 2017,* usually the bulk* of internal affairs detectives are
made up of* soft* ‘ office* worker’ type* cop’s* who are boot lickers* and
are scared of* working the street, but need to fill in their time for
retirement purposes,* most are* disliked* social out cast’s* who really have
a limited amount of* friends* on the dept.* more* hard core real cop’s don’t
respect them because of how they got the position and the limited amount of experience needed, so most* don’t* worry over the findings of the internal affairs detectives.

A very accurate description. For example, under Lamberti you were awarded the IA position assuming you would have no problem lying under oath. Right, Lt Gordon, Holly Green, Lt Devita, Mary Guess? Destroyed careers for weekends off, unmarked cars, plain clothes and 4 day work weeks.

Unregistered
04-01-2017, 01:12 PM
Does internal affairs at police departments always side with police officers?
Written just now

internal affairs* is usually made up of detectives* who never been in trouble and
are revered as to looking at all aspect of a case from every angle.
usually what is looked at:* what is lawful* by* law
and* what is* morally right,* were* good intentions involved* or* some
aspect of* criminal behavior.
in modern times* 2017,* usually the bulk* of internal affairs detectives are
made up of* soft* ‘ office* worker’ type* cop’s* who are boot lickers* and
are scared of* working the street, but need to fill in their time for
retirement purposes,* most are* disliked* social out cast’s* who really have
a limited amount of* friends* on the dept.* more* hard core real cop’s don’t
respect them because of how they got the position and the limited amount of experience needed, so most* don’t* worry over the findings of the internal affairs detectives.

A nice guy, a little weird (to say the least) but this sounds like Dave Franks?????

Unregistered
04-01-2017, 02:11 PM
A nice guy, a little weird (to say the least) but this sounds like Dave Franks?????

I had a case with him when he was in i.a., all I could do is laugh at him with his huffin and puffin at me,

I was well seasoned with 24 yrs in, it was like watching a kid with a ' legos case' trying to put it together.

Unregistered
04-01-2017, 03:35 PM
A very accurate description. For example, under Lamberti you were awarded the IA position assuming you would have no problem lying under oath. Right, Lt Gordon, Holly Green, Lt Devita, Mary Guess? Destroyed careers for weekends off, unmarked cars, plain clothes and 4 day work weeks.

And you have PROOF they lied under oath? Show it or stop slandering.

Unregistered
04-01-2017, 04:11 PM
And you have PROOF they lied under oath? Show it or stop slandering.

Please...we all know how it goes in IA. They ask you the pre-qualifying questions "just to see what you know" and pending on if the person under investigation is liked or not they either ask more specific questions or omit questions when the recorder is on. Yes, I know this for a fact. It was done by a certain S19.5 female Sgt. However, I do disagree with the original statement on here in that the ones who are placed in there are all losers on the road. Not necessarily true anymore.

Unregistered
04-02-2017, 01:32 PM
I had a case with him when he was in i.a., all I could do is laugh at him with his huffin and puffin at me,

I was well seasoned with 24 yrs in, it was like watching a kid with a ' legos case' trying to put it together.

Funny, but true!!

Unregisteredohyes
04-02-2017, 03:21 PM
And you have PROOF they lied under oath? Show it or stop slandering.

Do I have proof.? Ask Diperna or Bailen. Or, in fact ask Bailen. He's got it all documented. Bailens not done with that one case!!!!!!

April 2008 is still on the table. It ain't over until John Bailen sings.