An officer died of a heart attack while attacking Virgilio Aguilar Méndez; now Aguilar Méndez is facing murder charges.

  • Kid_Thunder@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    Obviously not as extreme but certainly much more common are those charged with assaulting a police officer who hurts themselves beating the shit out of a cuffed person lying on the ground.

    One example is the case of Tyrone Carnegay where an off-duty cop working security though Tyrone stole a tomato, only to beat the shit out of him and finding the receipt. Then he charged him with assaulting a police officer and obstruction. Maybe he sprained his wrist as he hit Tyrone’s knees with a baton while yelling get on the ground without giving him a chance to comply. He also lied and said Tyrone went after his weapon which the camera shows that he did not.

    As I recall, even though he was charged with assaulting the police officer and obstructing a police, once Tyrone sued them, the police department was like “Whoa, whoa, he wasn’t a police officer at the time while wearing his uniform but he was working for Walmart.” in a case of being Schrodinger’s cop. Some justice was eventually served in this case, though it still falls very short in my opinion, but there are many that never made headlines and had much public support. I’m pretty sure if the camera wasn’t there and if he stole the singular tomato, he would have gotten much more than the 5 years former officer King got. I also bet if it wasn’t for the DOJ getting involved King would have done probation, if anything.

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      9 months ago

      I find it beyond ridiculous that they are allowed to wear their police officer uniform while working private security. You should not be able to pay for police officer muscle. That uniform, and the authority that goes with it, is in service to the taxpaying public.

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        9 months ago

        We see it in Canada all the time as well. And to add salt to the wound, taxpayers’ are also on the hook for even more money because those hours cops worked for private firms count towards their retirement pension. :(