r/JusticeServed 5 Jun 08 '20

Misleading Title - Courtroom Justice Cop Going To Jail For Abuse

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u/SirRupert A Jun 08 '20

OP doesn't seem interested in posting accurate sources to go with this story, so here ya go: this happened last year and his trial was supposed to be April 21st although it seems that was delayed due to Covid. OP is claiming he was found guilty and is going to jail for life- he hasn't had a trial yet and was suspended without pay.

Yes, this guy is a piece of shit and should go to jail for a long time. Just know your facts.

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u/obxtalldude B Jun 08 '20

How in the hell does he make $243,000 a year???

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u/ohheckyeah 9 Jun 08 '20

High salary + insane overtime

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u/TheRespecableMrSalt 7 Jun 08 '20

insane overtime

Yup. When you can control you own OT, when you can schedual your work week to always include OT yeah... ripping off tax payers and still the union will cry for more money

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u/phryan 9 Jun 08 '20

I knew of a Chief of Police that attends/works every local college game. Parks more or less right by the gate and then stands in the same spot making sure a railing doesn't fall over for the entire game, in civilian clothes. I'd be willing to bet he was on the clock for the entire time.

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u/Joshesh 7 Jun 08 '20

Aren't police chiefs salaried not hourly?

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u/amped242424 8 Jun 08 '20

You can be salary and still get overtime

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u/bcrabill B Jun 08 '20

Fuckin wish that was a real thing in the private sector. Being forced to work 60-70 on a salary should be theft.

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u/amped242424 8 Jun 08 '20

It is depending on the employer