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09-01-2011, 02:25 PM #11
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
No change in my position- given the situation that the Federal System is soooo diferent than the State system that most cops are used to - and knowing that of all cases brought to court 80+ % are found guilty (even if they are innocent) and faced with a possible plea bargain of 5-15 years (that's a plea deal) what would you do?
COPS don't fair well in jail. Oh - you may be large and in charge in the street - but your not in the streets any more. Your behind bars with some serious characters.
Ok - let's say you are guilty - how long do you expect to survive in Jail?
Let's say your innocent - do you fight for your freedom knowing that if you fail at your attempt you will face in excess of 5-15 years incarcerated?
What would you do?
Many cops before you faced this delemina - guilty or not - many of them have eaten a bullet. Now - your a military kid trained to survive at all costs and your a Christian who believes that taking your own life is a mortal sin. Not one of those - I am a Christian because I go to church - I mean a real practicing Christian who walks the walk. What would you do?
I don't know many any of us that would do anything other than what he did!
PS and being a real cop - you should know better than to judge your breathern without knowing all the facts. And news flash - the facts aren't what the papers say - but you will find this out after being a REAL COP for a little while - rook!
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09-01-2011, 03:19 PM #12
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
Dave Britto did do good work as an officer and as a citizen. Without all the facts no one can accurately address who he is or anything he did. We do however know that taking flight is not a good idea or an acceptable response in any legal situation. I too wish him.the best but the reality is he has compounded his issues with his actions to flee.
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09-02-2011, 02:23 AM #13
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
This clown is nothing more than a swap shop Rambo.
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09-05-2011, 11:57 AM #14
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
Originally Posted by Guest830
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09-05-2011, 02:28 PM #15
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
Originally Posted by Guest
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09-15-2011, 03:25 PM #16
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
and knowing that of all cases brought to court 80+ % are found guilty (even if they are innocent)
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09-19-2011, 05:05 PM #17
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
When all the facts of this case are known - if ever - this whole thing will smell!
Mistakes were made on many fronts to include Britto's part himself, to time delays for reporting the absconding and sloppy surveillance used to follow his family around after Britto was already confirmed to have left the country. It almost seems like - this thing was scripted to play out in the manner in which it did. Hollywood couldn't have written a better script. Are we all part of a great theatrical experience? Is this some game to get cops and Feds to fight amongst themselves? Sure seems that way!
Whatever happens - thanks to those involved for keeping us entertained!
Thank God, Bin Laden was caught and Britto has taken his place as Public enemy #1. That story line was getting boring! This one is much more interesting!
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09-20-2011, 01:14 AM #18
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
Originally Posted by Hammertime
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09-23-2011, 06:33 AM #19
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
Originally Posted by KANG
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10-16-2011, 03:23 AM #20
Re: Officer of the Year indicted on drug charges
You know who I am and you know where I am - if you want a piece of me - come and get it! Otherwise - shut your pie hole. The officers who worked for me - worked - not lounged around and ran from coffee shop to coffee shop. Yeah I had people that I watched out for - that's what cops do - they watch out for eachother! But it sounds like you know nothing about that. I can't help that some of them had histories before they got here - no one in the dept knew that. I do know the good job this guy did when he worked for me. As for you - rook - ask the front desk for my # if you don't have it - anytime, anywhere! You know me from work - where I had a job to do - but outside there - I am bound by no more departmental rules - like kicking your butt -come and get it! Better yet - give me a call - I'll come to you!
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