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2 hours ago, MontereyMX said:

Un-Fuck the police time

Yesterday morning we left the house headed to Ft Worth.  Swung through Burleson for a few things.  Saw a Specs and pulled in.   Go inside and my phone rings.  The caller ID says City of Ft Worth so im thinking spam and don't answer.  Immediately my wifes phone rings from the same number.   She answers and its actually FWPD doing a courtesy call.  She ask why and the officer tells her that there is auto theft ring in the area and our truck is a potential target.  We go look in the lot and its still there so phone call ends.  We start thinking about how strange that was so the wife makes a call to a family friend who is FWPD.  He says he will check into it.   About 10 min later he calls back and says he talked to the officer that called us.  Apparently the cameras all the way thru Burleson have been tracking the known ring leader and he was tailing our truck for a while.  He had pulled up next to us at a light and thats when they saw our plate and tracked down our contact.  So fuck that guy and thank goodness for the call.  Wonder why they are waiting to bust him?

Gathering evidence probably. 

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Arrested for......waiting for a Lyft ride after getting off work.  Officer claims he was loitering around a closed business... that he's works at and just helped close.   

 

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^^^^

As if it doesn't need to be repeated.....the culture of law enforcement in this country is irreparably broken.

1) They put themselves above the public and the Constitution they actually swore to serve.

2) They live in complete and absolute fear of everything. When everything is a deadly threat at all times, you will act accordingly.

3) They all cover for each other.  Not a single additional officer arriving on the scene even took a split second to offer a "WTF?  The dude works here and was waiting for his ride home?  WTF is wrong with you?"  Nope.  They back the bad cop.  Always.  So....

....that translates to a simple fact: All Cops Are Bad.  They either live out 1 and 2 above, or they support the shitty cops who do so via 3 above.  That's it. The number of cops who don't fall on that list is so small as to not matter.

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Dont drop the soap:

https://txktoday.com/crime/texarkana-texas-cop-arrested-for-sexual-misconduct-with-child/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKv4s5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFhM3R1MWtwMVJaZFgzWkh5AR4bcQMLle4EzPRhhhNg0wsWs0vmKaz9tbijk5shPiDEY_1RcgmlqZ85-Phh5g_aem_moKDfpvwdZq8t0eqNSGPIQ

 

Texarkana Texas Cop Arrested For Sexual Misconduct With Child

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 TXK TODAY STAFF
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June 3, 2025
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TEXARKANA, TEXAS – The Texarkana Texas Police Department has arrested Zackary Gilley, 32, for sexual assault of a child. Gilley, who has been employed as a Texarkana Texas police officer since 2018, was placed on administrative leave just prior to his arrest at the police department Monday night.

The department immediately initiated both internal and criminal investigations of the incident after the allegations involving a 15 year old girl came to light. After evaluating the evidence obtained by investigators and facts gathered from an external forensic expert, the Bowie County District Attorneys Office was consulted. A probable cause affidavit was prepared and presented to a District Judge with a request that arrest warrants be issued.

Gilley was called to the police department last night and arrested for two counts of sexual assault of a child and one count each of indecency with a child by contact and indecency with a child by exposure. He booked into the Bi-State Jail. Bond was set at $600,000 this morning.

Chief Schutte said, “”The men and women of the Texarkana Texas Police Department are dedicated to serving our community with integrity and respect. When one of our own is alleged to have violated the law, it is deeply troubling and disheartening. Such actions stand in direct opposition to the values we uphold. Accountability is necessary to preserve the trust our community places in us, and we remain committed to transparency and doing what is right.”

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On 6/4/2025 at 3:27 PM, Bill Brasky said:

Arrested for......waiting for a Lyft ride after getting off work.  Officer claims he was loitering around a closed business... that he's works at and just helped close.   

 

 

so 2 weeks of normal police reviews of the tape in which the police supervisors saw the tape, and determined nothing was wrong or anything.... full speed ahead with the prosecution....

 

then that video gets posted over 2mil views the police station gets innundated with calls and in 3 DAYS the prosecution drops the charges the city first suspends, and then almost immediately after, fires the officer.

 

gee I wonder what changed in those 3 days that was different than the previous 2 weeks where that bullshit stop was reviewed and nothing was determined to be wrong?

 

UPDATED VID

 

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34 minutes ago, bolverk said:

I know that calling a cop a bitch is stupid, but it ain't illegal.

The charge is "contempt of cop."  It's not in any law book, but it is the central, defining charge in the book of "how to be a cop."

Constitution don't mean shit.

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that press conference with cops threatening death like that is just wonderful. they believe they are at war with the populace. they go to bed thinking that.

watching fox news, thinking cops are victims, and now going to a new protest ready to kill civilians. wtf. this country to fucking warped out of control. everyone takes the worst of what they can find to get outraged and no one is listening to any reasoning or logic. its a goddamn powder keg man. fucking hell

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Police Officer Accidentally Killed by Her Partner

Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera was fatally shot by her partner during a tactical operation Thursday night in the city’s Chatham neighborhood, authorities confirmed Friday. The 36-year-old four-year veteran was struck by friendly fire while pursuing an armed suspect into an apartment building.

The incident occurred around 9:50 p.m. on June 5 when officers from the Gresham District tactical team attempted to stop a suspected armed individual in the 8200 block of South Drexel Avenue. Police reported the suspect fled into a nearby building, prompting Rivera and her partner to pursue on foot.

Inside the apartment building, officers encountered another person armed with a rifle who pointed the weapon at them. During the confrontation, Rivera’s partner discharged his weapon, with the gunfire unintentionally striking Rivera in the back. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled her death a homicide and determined she died from the gunshot wound to her back at 10:19 p.m.

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling confirmed that only one officer fired during the incident. Snelling indicated the investigation revealed “the only weapon discharged during this incident was the weapon of the officer, whose gunfire unintentionally struck Officer Rivera.”

Following the shooting, Rivera was transported to University of Chicago Medical Center in a squad car that subsequently crashed and caught fire due to a mechanical malfunction. Assisting officers transferred her to another vehicle to complete the journey to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. A second officer sustained a wrist injury during the incident and was hospitalized in fair condition.

Three firearms were recovered at the scene, and several individuals were taken into custody. The suspect who aimed the rifle at officers remains in police custody while authorities continue investigating the circumstances that led to the initial stop. The person officers originally pursued also fled the apartment but was later apprehended.

Rivera, who lived in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood, leaves behind a 10-year-old daughter, Bella Medina. Family members described how Rivera had hugged her daughter tighter than usual when leaving for work Thursday, with Bella later recounting that her mother seemed to have a premonition about the danger ahead. The child’s 11th birthday party had been scheduled for the weekend following Rivera’s death.

Colleagues and supervisors remembered Rivera as a dedicated officer who had processed two firearms earlier on the day she died. Commander Mike Tate described her as one of the finest members of the tactical team. Pastor Daniel Cruz from Faithworld Church, where Rivera had attended services for nearly 20 years, recalled her dedication to her faith and desire for her daughter to embrace their religious beliefs.

Superintendent Snelling addressed the emotional toll on the officer who fired the fatal shot, describing him as being “in a very, very tough place” and calling it “unimaginable what that officer has to be feeling right now.” The department issued a statement requesting prayers for both Rivera’s family and her partner as he faces the loss of his fellow officer.

Mayor Brandon Johnson spoke at a press conference, emphasizing Rivera’s honorable and courageous service to the city. He called on Chicago residents to keep Rivera’s family and the entire police department in their prayers while honoring her memory and sacrifice.

The tragedy marks Rivera as the fifth Chicago police officer shot and killed since 2023, and the second officer from the 6th District killed in the line of duty within the past year. According to The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, fewer than 3% of the 273 firearms-related officer deaths between 2020 and 2024 were categorized as inadvertent or accidental shootings.

Rivera had joined the force in October 2021 after graduating from the police academy. In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times following her graduation, she expressed her calling to serve others and described policing as a privilege. Family members indicated she had dreamed of becoming a police officer since her teenage years.

The Chicago Police Department’s Investigative Response Team is handling the investigation, and the Civilian Office of Police Accountability has been notified of the shooting. Superintendent Snelling indicated the department would review its practices, including training and supervision, once all information has been gathered, though he noted it was too early to determine if policy changes would result from the incident.

A procession of Chicago police vehicles with blue lights accompanied Rivera’s body from the hospital to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office, where officers were observed comforting one another during the difficult time. The Chicago Police Memorial Foundation announced it would provide emotional and financial support to Rivera’s family in the coming days.

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