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  1. #21
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    Here's what I'm gonna do. I'm going to drop my pants in the middle of town. Bend over and let Sh!t Head kiss my ass and then tll me if it smells like a bucket of roses. Or better yet, proffer some evidence to your estranged wife. Time for you to feel what it's like having your life assraped. That's not all. FDLE and CJSTC know things now.
        

  2. #22
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    ****ing A

    Shit is true real talk...just read it ... 13off4803
        

  3. #23
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    Very interesting read. Sooner or later, you cannot hide behind the things you have done. SH has done plenty and will someday get his. After that his buddies will leave him out to dry. Then watch the entire bunch fall like dominos as they knock each other down. It's only a matter of time before before it happens, and when it does, watch for the blade to drop. I hope BJ does the right thing this time.
        

  4. #24
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    Damn that is VERY interesting....maybe a little two interesting?? I would not think nothing of it, but once you factor in his ass sniffing porn toodling backround.....makes me wonder
        

  5. #25
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    Can someone please explain to me why this jackass is still employed? I've seen officers get $#!@canned for less!!!!
        

  6. #26
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    Big time, kinda $hitty how much of a huge deal IA makes of simple stuff, all while SH is still getting away with the same BS
        

  7. #27
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    Juicy

    Woah that report is JUICY!!

    Two questions:

    (Biggest Question) How did SH or the sheriffs office get tipped off and/or find out about this activity occurring at this massage parlor. Interestingly enough, it is not mentioned in the report.

    Second: Looking up the arrestee on the clerk of court records, it appears that she pled no contest but never received a sentence? Maybe a little ironic?

    May be possible that SH was a regular customer there, and did this to cover his @$$????
        

  8. #28
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    Just took a look at it too. Intriguing, maybe suspicious to say the least.

    All I'm going to say is I would not expect any less, and not surprising one bit from SH, considering this was during the previous administration.

    I have a 3rd question-Who we're the other dets. that we're involved in this case, and did anyone else working the district know about this?

    This report seems like it is lacking many crucial details...
        

  9. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by R Hosler View Post
    Just took a look at it too. Intriguing, maybe suspicious to say the least.

    All I'm going to say is I would not expect any less, and not surprising one bit from SH, considering this was during the previous administration.

    I have a 3rd question-Who we're the other dets. that we're involved in this case, and did anyone else working the district know about this?

    This report seems like it is lacking many crucial details...
    Nobody knew what was going on here in D1until the upper admin was tipped off. Not that anyone here uses assumptions as a regular part of their investigative techniques, but the thought that a member of the agency utilized that place quite a bit. When the admin got word, a bogus investigation was initiated to make it look like that certain member was actually a conducting covert op. The place got raided by the other detectives to make it look like a legit op. The truth is, however, that it turned out to be a big cover up to protect the golden one, the frequent flyer. As a plea deal, the store owners were given a gag order so they wouldn't have to be adjudicated but they have to keep their mouths shut. At least, that's my assumption.
        

  10. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Nobody knew what was going on here in D1until the upper admin was tipped off. Not that anyone here uses assumptions as a regular part of their investigative techniques, but the thought that a member of the agency utilized that place quite a bit. When the admin got word, a bogus investigation was initiated to make it look like that certain member was actually a conducting covert op. The place got raided by the other detectives to make it look like a legit op. The truth is, however, that it turned out to be a big cover up to protect the golden one, the frequent flyer. As a plea deal, the store owners were given a gag order so they wouldn't have to be adjudicated but they have to keep their mouths shut. At least, that's my assumption.
    Assumptions are like assholes. You are one for thinking of such bull. SH is probably the best officer at this agency. Stop these vicious attacks please.
        

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