Man Calls 911 To Report Criminal Cop, Dispatcher Tells Cop, Cop Calls Man & Threatens To "F**k Him Up"Chris | InformationLiberationOct. 29, 2012 |
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In an astonishing display of thuggery and intimidation, a 911 dispatcher allegedly ratted out a man who reported the crimes of a police officer to the criminal cop himself, then the cop called the man personally and threatened to "f**k him up." A day after this story surfaced, another man reported the same cop threatened to hit him in the face with his nightstick during a simple traffic stop. After reporting the officer, he says the cop came to his home and harassed and intimidated him in like-kind. Despite reporting the cop's acts of intimidation to police, he says they did nothing about it. The cop and dispatcher were both given a paid vacation while the same criminals who failed to investigate the first man's claims "investigate" these latest claims. Via WREG: Collierville resident Michael Montgomery told News Channel 3, he was driving on Germantown Parkway when he sees two guys on motorcycles weaving in and out of traffic.Notice how the Mayor is throwing around more threats just like this petty thug cop? That's how you know this is systemic. Additionally, if they were serious about investigating this incident, a good start would have been to suspend the officer without pay, but of course that's just too much to ask. Since breaking this story, WREG reports a second man has come forward saying this same officer threatened him as well. Veasley says in his case, it started when he got a driving ticket from the officer February 9th, ”He got very verbal. Pulled a stick out and threatened to hit me in the face.” I think it's pretty clear the only people these police are "protecting and serving" is themselves. While Mr. Veasley said he doesn't want to "protected from the police," but "protected by them," I actually do want to protected from the police, and I don't want to be "protected" by them. Unfortunately, I don't have that as an option, anymore than the people of Afghanistan can choose not to be "protected" from the U.S. government's military occupation. _ Chris runs the website InformationLiberation.com, you can read more of his writings here. Follow infolib on twitter here. |