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RE: Tulsa Police Officer is arrested for texting and driving...and having a wreak.
Yeah that's what's so unique about the story, almost anywhere else the department would cover for a fellow officer. No one is supposed to be above the law but they are in most jurisdictions.
We have some damn fine officers! Demand it there too.
The Creek County Sheriff's department arrested a friend, illegally; and jailed him for 5 days. The final result was 22 people in that office were removed (can't ever work in law enforcement again), and about 6 went to prison.
:)>Holy cow. That's an incredible story too! That should be an example for the rest of the country.
Part of it was the Judge! They asked him to sign a search Warrant, AFTER the fact! He refused, and called the FBI instead. He sent his Bailiff with my friend, to help get him out of Jail. He gave them One hour to get him processed out; or be jailed for contempt!
HARD BALL from the bench!
:)>Wow, finally we see power used in a good way!
That was impressive. Especially when the FBI was called, from the Judge's chambers!
:)>That judge is a great role model.
The FBI he called came in with search warrants, signed by that same judge, and seized their records and security videos. That told them who was trying to destroy records. That helped with who to fire....
:)>That's amazing. Most cases would go unpunished.