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The investigation was kept secret after the unarmed father was shot in the back, he was executed as he climbed the fence

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  Friends and family were heartbroken and demanded answers after a young man was shot  in the  back and killed by police. Body camera footage revealed that the officer  chargeable for  his death lied to neighbors in an attempted cover-up after shooting him  within the  back. This week, we learned that the civilian oversight agency that investigates possible misconduct by Chicago police says  it's  finished its investigation into the shooting death of Maurice Granton Jr., 24, but aren’t releasing their findings. According to the Chicago Tribune, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA)  wouldn't  disclose its findings but has submitted them to the  local department ,  a sign  the agency may have concluded that the shooting violated policy  and desires  the department to review any recommended discipline. Discipline doesn’t go far enough,  per  the family’s attorney, Andrew M. Stroth, who told the Tribune  they need  criminal charges brought. “At  the instant   within

‘I Ran for My Life’ — Cops Intentionally Run Over ‘Fellow Officer’ For Running during a Field

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In August, Lionel Womack, 35, retired from his job as a Kansas City  policeman   to begin  his own business  in camera  security. On his way back to Kansas from a conference in California, however, all those aspirations came to a screeching halt when he was targeted by Kiowa County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeremy Rodriguez who intentionally drove over him just days after he left the  department of local government . Womack was shirtless and unarmed when Rodriguez plowed him down  along with his  police  motortruck . On  Assumption , 2020, Womack was headed back home from a conference in California when a Kansas Highway Patrol officer in western Kansas initiated a traffic stop over “an alleged traffic violation,”  per  a lawsuit filed by Womack this month. In an interview  in the week , Womack said that  there have been   such a lot of  cop cars surrounding him  and since  he said he had committed no crime, the sheer number of cops made him scared, so he ran. “When  the primary  officer turned

On responsibility Cop Stole Fentanyl from proof, Overdosed while driving, triggered Multi-automobile Crash

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  In case you’ve been completely  in the  dark for the last decade, you’ve likely noticed that U . S.  is currently  in the  midst of an opioid crisis. This crisis knows no demographic, no race, no gender, no  ordinance , and no occupation—it hits  all of them . One example portrays this notion like no other  which  is when cops get caught using opioids like fentanyl.  town   investigator , Thomas Dwayne Reif, 27, became  the most recent  example after overdosing on fentanyl while on duty. Last month, Reif was on duty and in his official  auto  when he fell unconscious after overdosing and caused multiple vehicles in  town . He had reportedly overdosed on the fentanyl which  he's  accused of stealing out of the evidence room. State police, who are investigating the crash said that Reif “unlawfully obtained and used drug evidence from an unrelated case” before crashing his assigned  cruiser . He has since been hit with a slew of charges including DUI, Reckless Driving, Recklessly En