It happens more than you think it does.
Maybe, but I think you're underestimating how bad it could be.
It happens more than you think it does.
Maybe, but I think you're underestimating how bad it could be.
You mean it doesn't count if you file a complaint to FB?Did they make a complaint (or several) to ISP or just complain about him on FB?
More Facebook posts, for what they’re worth. Anecdotes of run-ins with this officer. Some people posted pictures of their tickets from him, which were all dumb traffic violations.
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Sure, I don't know if Indy will bury it or what the politics is with them and State po-po, but State Police called the widow and told the widow that Rightsell was being LifeLine'd to Brownsburg. The widow drove there.
Rightsell (eventually) went to Crawfordsville. So the widow had to drive to Brownsburg and then back to C-ville.
People won't be happy once this drops.
He only killed one person. One too many, but it wasn't "people." Please list "massive amounts of corruption and tampering of evidence" and the names/positions of those that committed it. Also, the Legislature is the entity that allowed him to be released early, not the police.
Well, to start with, IMPD Sergeant Dawn Higgins and former Public Safety Deputy Director Ellen Corcella secretly tape recorded two conversations with lead Prosecutor Denise Robinson talking about trial strategy and evidence.
Also, from the same article:
Detective Kevin Wethington admitted Corcella, who was the number two in command under then-Public Safety Director Frank Straub, told him to go to IMPD’s internal affairs unit secretly one night to take the Bisard investigation files.
He said that Straub later told him to secretly download the emails of then-Police Chief Paul Ciesielski to find out what the chief knew about the Bisard investigation.
Bisard’s blood then sat unrefrigerated in an IMPD property room for five months.
So, you are saying secretly taping conversations with the prosecutor running the case and sneaking into Internal affairs to steal the investigation files is completely above board and normal operating procedure?
Also, two botched blood draws and blood evidence left in an unrefridgerated property room? Either IMPD is ridiculously incompetent (which I don't think is the case) or someone was try to make sure there was no evidence to use against Bisard.
During the trial, Maj. Greg Bieberich was sitting in the court room, emailing summaries of testimony of IMPD officers and employees to Chief Hite.
So you sure you want to go on defending IMPD's actions on the Bisard case? A case that has literally become synonymous with corruption and cost the sitting Chief of Police his job due to the scandal? Wow, you sure picked a really weird hill to die on.
But, you are right about one thing. Bisard "only" killed 1 person, Eric Wells. Two others were "merely" sent to the hospital with severe injuries. So, yeah. That changes everything.
Hypothetically speaking (of course I’m being hypothetical), do you suppose if this trooper conducted himself as alleged, having a body or dash cam running might have altered his behavior in a way that could possibly have saved a man’s life?
Sure, I don't know if Indy will bury it or what the politics is with them and State po-po, but State Police called the widow and told the widow that Rightsell was being LifeLine'd to Brownsburg. The widow drove there.
Rightsell (eventually) went to Crawfordsville. So the widow had to drive to Brownsburg and then back to C-ville.
People won't be happy once this drops.
Thanks. That is an unacceptable level of communication.
One article I read said pronounced dead at Crawfordsville, which made me think he arrived to the hospital dead. Hoping for more information on that.
Thanks. That is an unacceptable level of communication.
One article I read said pronounced dead at Crawfordsville, which made me think he arrived to the hospital dead. Hoping for more information on that.
Here at work today we were talking about this again this morning. (I work in Crawfordsville). And the hearsay going around (came from two separate people btw), is that Rightsell told the nurses at Crawfordsville hospital a different account of what happened. That he had hands up, was ordered to unholster, and when he started to do so was shot. (That would at least partly corroborate the other account I heard that a motorist driving by saw him with hands in the air before hearing 4 shots).
If there is any validity to that, that would indicate that he was alive when he made it there at the very least. Again all hearsay, but big topic of discussion around here the last few days.
That would be messed up if true and I don’t recall ever hearing about an instance of a LEO giving a command for someone to unholster their own firearm.Here at work today we were talking about this again this morning. (I work in Crawfordsville). And the hearsay going around (came from two separate people btw), is that Rightsell told the nurses at Crawfordsville hospital a different account of what happened. That he had hands up, was ordered to unholster, and when he started to do so was shot. (That would at least partly corroborate the other account I heard that a motorist driving by saw him with hands in the air before hearing 4 shots).
If there is any validity to that, that would indicate that he was alive when he made it there at the very least. Again all hearsay, but big topic of discussion around here the last few days.
That would be messed up if true and I don’t recall ever hearing about an instance of a LEO giving a command for someone to unholster their own firearm.