Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Gary just brought a sheriff to my attention, who actually treated his subordinates like people when they committed crimes, he fired them. Well, he still didn't arrest them and throw them in jail, like, oh, everyone else in his jurisdiction, but it's a start!

https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/crime/article/BCSO-deputy-arrested-off-duty-faces-DWI-charge-13696735.php




  • drunk while on duty
  • hazing scandal and was subsequently arrested in September 2018 on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. 
  • He is also accused of assaulting at least two inmates (you see what I mean? If I went and assualted two people in his jurisdiction, I'd be arrested. But the asshole working in the sheriff's dept? Nope, he was instead, accused, and investigated, probably while on admin leave)
  • fired after allegedly "sucker punched" someone 
  • found guilty of tampering with evidence, also accused of assaulting an inmate
  • arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Involved in an off-duty street brawl and involved in the 2017 hazing scandal.
  • involved in an assault, plus  arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in October 2018. Prior to the October arrest, Flores was arrested for driving while intoxicated in 2011, but the charge was reduced to obstruction of a highway.  (obstruction of a highway, this is what cops are given instead of DUI. Another bullshit charge is known as "Wet and Reckless"
Sheriff Javier Salazar gets some respect for firing these 7 assholes, but, clearly, they were mostly given special treatment because before they got drunk on duty, or drunk while driving, they 1st became sheriffs deputies, and Lady Justice seems to be pretty sweet on any asshole in a sheriffs uniform, and so is the Sheriff, evidently.

Hey, anytime you only get fired, and not thrown in jail for this shit? You're on a lusky streak as far as I'm concerned. The rest of us mere mortals get arrested, beat up by cops (oh, yes, really, you did read the above where 3 inmates were assaulted, someone was sucker punched by a cop, and a couple people were hazed - to the point were cops got fired. That's cop speak for assault. Plus one more assault by Flores to round that all out to 7 assholes fired, 4 assault charges, at least 2 hazings charges - aka assault, and one sucker punch) That is 7 fired, 7 assaults. THAT is one sheriff dept, in one week, 7 cops that are willing to drink and drive, beat on inmates, beat on rookies, and be all around fuck ups.
Why fuck ups? Because they swore an oath to be professional police, and do a job, where they are promising to abide by all laws, and enforce all laws.
Instead, they knew they were getting immunity from being drunks, and beating on inmates and rookies.
That's your police force in action, in San Antonio Texas, where at least they were fired.

Jesus Christ, does ANYONE know a cop that is professional? Does the job? Isn't a fuck up, an asshole with immunity from prosecution and arrest? Knows what the hell their oath of office is?

There are over 18,000 Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies around the United States, and it is estimated that there are between 750,000 and 850,000 sworn officers.

I'm guessing less than half are respectable and without corrupt behavior that hasn't yet come to light.

Seriously, how many could you trust around your 16 year old kids? Not Robert Davies of San Mateo Police Dept - https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/12/snapchat-robert-davies-arrest-san-mateo-cop-gender-swap  he was just arrested for trying to get a 16 year old alone for sex. 

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