Brickbat: Keeping Them Off the Street

At least four Chicago police officers have been relieved of duties while the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) investigates them for seizing guns without making arrests and filing false reports about how they obtained the weapons. In a letter to the police department, COPA, citing bodycam video, raised the possibility that the officers also seized drugs and money without turning it in or making an arrest.
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So, business as usual in Chicago?
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I don't know what the hell the civilians at the Civilian Office of Police Accountability think they're doing interfering in police business, they're mere civilians unlike the ubermensch in the police department. How dare they!
First, it's still fairly new, give it a couple years. It took about 10 yrs. before IPRA was overrun by former-police and police-adjacent personnel. COPA's only been around for 6 yrs. (minus '2 weeks').
Second, it's two officers and a petty drug bust. Wait for the series of videos showing officers body slamming (no-shit, full video, feet-over-head style) civilians or shooting black people on sight comes to light and it turns out that IPRA's been aware of it all the whole time.
I'd love to be more optimistic, but I've riddent the GAPA/ECPS/CCPSA/COPA/CPATF/IPRA/CPS/OPS carousel more than once.
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How used to getting away with it do you have to be to do these things with your bodycams turned on.
Chicago levels of getting away with it.
Sounds like their biggest mistake was not giving someone in the recording office a cut.
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FTA: The Chicago Sun-Times isn’t naming the officers because they haven’t been charged with any crime or otherwise formally been accused of wrongdoing.
Officers will get a long, paid vacation until the news blows over before being reinstated with back-pay for the promotions they will receive for their heroism.
Surprise, surprise, surprise! Narcotics divisions are corrupt, rogue, unsupervised, criminal organizations who prey on low-level dealers and - occasionally (Oops!) - murder innocent people at the wrong address. Who could have ever guessed? We're taking bets in the office pool about whether charges will ever be filed against these police officers and, if charged, how long it will take for their trials to start and, if they actually ever go to trial, whether they will be convicted. The most popular slot at the moment is, "nothing will happen to them."
how they gonna run their retirement accounts without guns drugs & money?
They have qualified immunity. After all, how could they have possibly known that keeping illegal drugs and guns captured in raids for their own personal profit was a crime if they had never heard about a court specifically saying so in a previous case that was exactly like theirs?
Huh, cops exploiting prohibition laws to keep production and trade supporting the economy. This is 1923, right?
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