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Deputy Derek Colling, the psychotic Las Vegas cop filmed beating a man on his own driveway for filming him in an extremely disturbing video which went mega-viral was quietly hired by another force three years ago in nearby Wyoming. Only now facing public pressure, Albany County Sheriff Dave O’Malley said he stands by his decision to hire Colling as he was the "best man for the job." “I wasn’t there, I didn’t investigate him, but I know that, in looking at the backgrounds of people that I talked to, everyone stood behind (Colling) but the top-end ... What the ultimate motivation for that dismissal was — I don’t know.” “Quite frankly, the way things happen in big cities aren’t the way things happen in small communities ... In big cities, politics play more of a role. If you’ve got a guy (in a big city) who’s been in two or three things that are high profile, you know, maybe it’s just easier to get rid of him.” Indeed, in big cities public outrage can occasionally sway the actions of police, in small towns run by good ol' boys the police operate with total impunity. |