Brickbat: Throwing Mud

The Jefferson County, Missouri, sheriff's office has apologized after a deputy was caught smearing mud on a security camera at a local home. Deputies had gone to the home after police asked for their help finding a registered sex offender who had failed to check in with those monitoring him. As they were leaving, one deputy turned back around and placed mud on the camera lens. The owner of the home, Ashley Mathis, said she did not accept the apology. She said the man they were looking for is her ex-husband, who hasn't lived at the home in six years. She says law enforcement knows that.
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That sheriff's department knows that video evidence is overrated anyway.
The deputy was carrying out a smear campaign.
Maybe he was planning coming back later and didn't want to be seen on camera.
Maybe he planned to come back later to score some smack because a CI who exists only in his imagination had told him it was for sale there.
I don't know. It's possible. No one knows how their minds work?just that they work deviously.
You have to wonder if cops understand how cameras work. One stands looking up at it while the other commits what would be a crime if done outside the color of law. They should be fired for being idiots in addition to being dirty cops.
so using this criteria, there would be no cops.
Nobody ever said criminals were smart.
A creative prosecutor could indict the cops for tampering with evidence as well as vandalism - but that sort of creativity is never applied to dirty cops.
let them eat Tide Pods...
Don't meth with Missouri.
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