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J6 Bombshell: Trump Didn't Just Offer Military to Protect Capitol, He Ordered It but Was Disobeyed

Correct. He was not fired at all despite his gross incompetence.

He had several other offenses on his record, including three for which the records are 'missing'. This has DEI coverup written all over it.

You just won’t give up.

White officers who screw up get the same soft, ‘back on the streets’ treatment.

There are countless examples everywhere but a famous example? Derek Chauvin had 18 supported disciplinary findings, and a ton of other allegations of misconduct. That city paid $8.9 in civil suits for that guy before the Floyd death.

Chauvin had a strong police union (that was extremely relevant), he was a white officer (that was irrelevant) and he was back on the street with badge and gun.
 
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You just won’t give up.

White officers who screw up get the same treatment.

There are countless examples everywhere but a famous example? Derek Chauvin had 18 supported disciplinary findings, and a ton of other allegations of misconduct. That city paid $8.9 in civil suits for that guy before the Floyd death.

Chauvin had a strong police union (that was extremely relevant), he was a white officer (that was irrelevant) and he was back on the street with badge and gun.
Naturally Chump and the repubs do not want information like Chauvin and other police officers disciplinary records put in a national database.
 
Naturally Chump and the repubs do not want information like Chauvin and other police officers disciplinary records put in a national database.
It would be excellent if there was a nationally ‘law enforcement restricted’ database for disciplinary issues, restricted along the lines of CJIS or NCIS.

No chief wants to take on a problem officer, but often they don’t know or have access to past problems. It’s not an complete solution but it’s a strong start.
 
You just won’t give up.

White officers who screw up get the same soft, ‘back on the streets’ treatment.

There are countless examples everywhere but a famous example? Derek Chauvin had 18 supported disciplinary findings, and a ton of other allegations of misconduct. That city paid $8.9 in civil suits for that guy before the Floyd death.

Chauvin had a strong police union (that was extremely relevant), he was a white officer (that was irrelevant) and he was back on the street with badge and gun.
Big difference: the CP is overseen by Congress.
 
It has happened 24 times since 1974. None got in. Eight were shot, one was so badly mauled by Secret Service patrol dogs that the SS stopped using dogs, and the others were gang tackled. 22 of the 24 were arrested. The other two were not arrested because they were shot dead.

Update! Another loser - this guy is from Indiana - tries to break into the WH. The Secret Service took their guns and BANG BANG. Problem solved.

 
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