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08-22-2009, 12:41 AM #11
Re: Chief's son
Bottom line is TOP COP, maybe if you spent more time at home with your kids, rather than sneeking up on us out on midnights this would not have happened. Yes you are the TOP COP by rank, but as a father you failed ! It all comes around, it's called, " CARMA " :devil:
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09-12-2009, 03:05 PM #12
Re: Chief's son
Really?
I thought it was spelled "karma"?
Maybe if you spent more time pursuing an education instead of worrying about someone else and their family life, you wouldn't sound like such an idiot.
If you are going to insult someone, do it with at least a certain degree of intelligence.
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09-12-2009, 11:16 PM #13
Re: Chief's son
If anyone says anything without spewing venom and hate at the administration then they are brownnosers I guess. You call yourself a "cop" but that's just a word you hide behind to excuse your ungrateful cowardly attitude. Are you a real cop??? Are you a real man??? Then why dont you walk up to the chief and tell him what you think. Then you can backhand him in the face to get out your frustrations. You wont do it because the chief is twice the man you want to be and you would end up crawling away with your tail tucked in the vacant area between your skinny legs.
You surely wont walk up to the chief's son and tell him what you think. You wont backhand him across the lips. That 18 year old "kid" would pull your punk card and embarass you. Maybe you slap him in the face. Maybe he grabs you by your greasy hair and drags you down to your knees. Maybe then he punches you square in the throat three times. Maybe then you quit flapping your smelly gums about things you dont understand and cant handle like a man or a real cop. WHY DONT YOU DO IT YOU PUNK??? WHY DONT YOU WALK UP TO HIM AND DO IT I DARE YOU OH GOD I DARE YOU AND WISH YOU WOULD DO IT IF YOU HAD ANY GUTS YOU PUNK!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]
You really need to work on your brownnosing. Start by giving him an award. Frankly I think he should get the father of the year award for raising some upstanding citizens.
A burglar, a son you never hear about because dad's too embarrassed to admit he's been in prison most of his life and a third son who was run off from a neighboring agency under suspicious circumstances? "Father of the Year" yeah he's got my vote!
Oh and that "kid' couldn't punch anybody in the throat without spinning himself around and landing flat on his @%%. anyone who has ever seen him can tell something isn't right with him. Doesn't take an m.d. after your name to figure out he looks more like he plays for the other team and he's acting out against daddy for keeping that closet door bolted shut.
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09-14-2009, 09:22 PM #14
Re: Chief's son
sO HOW ABOUT YOU admin GET A LIFE. spelling SEEMS TO BE AN ISSUE. LOOK BEYOND THE SPELLING ADMIN WANT A BE AND LOOK AT THE BIGER PICTURE. This so-called Top Cop is so busy handing out bad conduct punishments to us that he forgot about his own son ! That is spelled SON if you care to look it up !
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09-15-2009, 12:27 PM #15
Re: Chief's son
Raising your kid right takes time and commitment. You can't guarantee what you get but you can definitely imrpove your chances by being involved in their life. Riding around at night trying to catch people effing up and coming to work at five in the morning to play eye spy is more important to top-cop :cop:
Maybe if he had spent some of that time getting his kid involved in sports coaching his team, going to school events hell anything he wouldn't have raised a bunch of f- ups. My kids were playing sports since they were in grade school my wife and I were INVOLVED in what they did and kept them too busy for them to break into anybodys sh&%! It's called being a FATHER.
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09-22-2009, 03:15 PM #16
Re: Chief's son
Typical whiney cop brats.
Criticize the man for not spending enough time with his kid. If he spent more time with his kid, criticize him for not spending enough time at work making your working conditions better.
Cops as a rule are the biggest bunch of hypocritical cry babies in the world....Aventura cops are the cream of the crop in that regard. Do they give in service training on how to be a big whiney ***** over there?
Do you guys ever wonder why the overwhelming majority of todays civilian population hate all of you? Do you even realize that most people hold cops in contempt.
Do you wonder why?
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09-22-2009, 04:44 PM #17
Re: Chief's son
You really need to work on your brownnosing. Start by giving him an award. Frankly I think he should get the father of the year award for raising some upstanding citizens.
A burglar, a son you never hear about because dad's too embarrassed to admit he's been in prison most of his life and a third son who was run off from a neighboring agency under suspicious circumstances? "Father of the Year" yeah he's got my vote!
Bunch of sad people we work with.
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10-02-2009, 10:46 PM #18
Re: Chief's son
What are the facts? I've heard the same back story too a while before this latest one got popped. If you know the truth why not share it with everyone in the classroom?
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10-09-2009, 01:08 AM #19
Re: Chief's son
He has only three sons.
The one in question, the next is currently in the armed forces and the other left police work to start a trucking company somewhere a few years ago.
I dont know any of the kids personally but the two younger ones couldnt possibly have been in prison half their lives and the oldest, the ex cop obviously couldnt have been either.
I cant vouch for the character of any of them but its rumors like this that are complete bullshit. Like the man or hate him, I couldnt care less....but shit, at least be correct about the crap you spout.
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10-09-2009, 01:06 PM #20
Re: Chief's son
I don't agree with bashing the mans child on here, not even sure if you people even work in this Dept. I don't have anything nice to say about the Chief, his lack of leadership skills, his ridiculous decisions, and most of all about the way that he managed to sink morallllll to it's lowest, but leave his kid out of it.
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