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Victims are being urged to come forward after a cop was caught drugging and raping a man eight times in one night.

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  Authorities in Hamilton County are asking other potential victims to come back forward after a Loveland peace officer was caught drugging and raping a 25-year-old man in his home. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced during a news release that a jury indicted Anthony Pecord, 48, on eight counts of rape and eight counts of sexual battery. Pecord is accused of drugging his victim and raping him eight times during a single night. Though Pecord has since resigned from the department, he was still a sworn officer with the Loveland department of local government, while “administering an intoxicant to (the victim) surreptitiously” before repeatedly raping him on eight separate instances in a very night. According to a report from WCPO: WCPO examined Pecord’s personnel file after the initial charges were filed and located that the town of Loveland began investigating him the day following the alleged assault. In a Jan. 25 memo to Pecord, police captain Dennis Rahe put him on paid

Cop Gets $5 Million After Fellow Officers Mistook Him for a Protester and ‘Beat Him Like Rodney King'

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  The trial  for 3  St. Louis cops who beat  one amongst  their own officers during an  operation  begins  on , hoping to bring justice  to many  badge-toting thugs. The three officers in question—Dustin Boone, Steven Korte, and Christopher Myers—were  a part of  what was called a “civil disobedience team” to  bound  on violence at protests. Their tactics, however, involved beating up innocent protesters for filming them and this was  discovered  after they beat a fellow cop, Luther Hall, who was undercover as a protester. In December 2011, St. Louis  peace officer  Jason Stockley violated department policy when he grabbed his personal AK-47, premeditated,  then  murdered Anthony Lamar Smith.  the look  of the murder  and also the  actual murder was captured on the officer’s dashcam. In spite of the overwhelming amount of evidence against him, a St. Louis judge in 2017 found Stockley  innocent  of first-degree murder  within the  2011 shooting death of Smith. Months of protests ensued

Cops arouse a sleeping unarmed man and murder him as he attempts to drive away.

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  The family of Lymond Moses is speaking out , calling for the officers who killed him to be fired and prosecuted. The family says the body camera footage of Moses’ death — released  on  — refutes the official account of how police claim it originally happened. On Jan. 13, around 1:10 a.m., police claimed Moses’ vehicle was “suspicious”  in order that they  initiated a senseless interaction. When police approached Moses, he had not harmed anyone, he had not broken a law and was merely sleeping in his own vehicle which  isn't   a criminal offense , yet they opened both of his doors  and started  interrogating him. Just  some  minutes after police approached him, Moses would be killed. As the footage shows, three officers approach Moses  and start  to berate him with  questions about  sleeping in his car. Moses tells the officers repeatedly that he lives nearby and wasn’t doing anything wrong. However, officers saw that Moses had  a touch   little bit of  cannabis in his car, which g