Then nevermind. I thought you said you had several Honda Odyssey minivans. An obvious identifier of drug use and trafficking.
Oh yeah, we've had those, too.
If everything is RAS, then nothing is....
Then nevermind. I thought you said you had several Honda Odyssey minivans. An obvious identifier of drug use and trafficking.
Good for not attracting attention.I'm shocked that a Honda Odyssey was commonly used by drug dealers.
We've had several over the years.
Great for trucking kids and kids' stuff and more kids all over. But it isn't exactly a "good ride."
Now, if they got the kind with the DVD player....
Indeed, as the one guy testified, it was a bunch of thugs using their badges as a front.
Oh yeah, we've had those, too.
If everything is RAS, then nothing is....
It is what I SAYS it is. Now put your chin against the curb whilst I lift my boot.
Ward said that before joining the Gun Trace Task Force, he learned a lieutenant named Ian Dombroski would authorize eight hours of overtime pay that officers did not have to work, as a reward for officers who recovered guns. Dombrowski continues to serve as the head of the Police Department’s internal affairs unit.
I suppose the information in that article (assuming it's all correct) shouldn't surprise me, but it does. I don't expect much from an east coast big city government organization as a whole, but holy crap!
This particularly stood out to me:
WTF!?!
I read that a bit differently.
The cooperating-criminal-witness was testifying about what the other thugs told him about the IA supervisor. That doesn't necessarily make it true.
The thugs might've been saying that to build up their own credibility and the "its no big deal" attitude about all sorts of things.
Now, I'm NOT saying the IA supervisor might not also be complicit. I have no idea. I'm only saying that one thug saying that should be taken with some skepticism.