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Secondly, I began a thread about social media. Not sure this fits, but on TWITTER, a doctored video which supposedly showed a candidate disparaging police has over 4 million views. Our government has retweeted it twice. It is phoney. There are others with other subject lines....all lies. Why do people do this, and what purpose does it serve. A serious discussion about policing and crime would serve the country well, but parading phoney lies serves our country very poorly. A serious discussion on how to stop the lies, and talk straight truth would help, and might shut down the creeps who do it and even watch it. Isn't there enough stress in this country without fermenting more ? Police do not need defending....never have. Like all professionals there are good and bad. Defund the police has been totally misrepresented. All this just adds to our division. I just feel that those who propagate lies do not care about our country |
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Even implying things with no factual backup is, to me anyway, just irresponsible. The first was a doctored video, of which I will send you the story because linking here would violate. On policing, both “sides” and I hate using the word side promote terrible made up things on YouTube, and I find that kind of thing not moving us toward any settlement. You know, or should know, that there are actual doctored videos being viewed by millions and I find that just plain wrong. But again, you are looking for some kind of argument. I do not believe the police need any defense. It is a difficult job...my point is why do we promulgate videos to simply stir the pot. Who does that serve ? |
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I think DeanFl started this thread because like many of us he is tired of reading things that clearly attack police officers unfairly. I am not sure this incident was just that but I truly understand his views on this subject. Bucco. Some people agree with you and some don't. It is so nice that the moderator's are giving us some leeway to state our views. Soon this thread will be closed because of the same old, same old. |
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I KNOW why the thread was started, and you and he and I represent about 98% of Americans....you are not unique. I still do not believe police need defended. It is a tough job. I only post obvious political in RESPONSE to lies and tripe. This link sent to him would violate the rules, and since I KNOW why he started the thread, I respect it. Why some feel they are unique in defending police is well beyond me. You are laying the sins of a minority,spurred by outsiders, on everyone, and that is not fair. I see no need for videos or implications in such serious matters. And since you imply otherwise, I totally and 100% respect and honor all law enforcement. Always have and always will. Bad decisions by some police as in any other profession, reflect poorly. The assumption that you and Dean are some kind of minority is a very distorted view and does not in any way reflect reality. |
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Police deserve more respect than fake videos being used to make some kind of case. They do not need defense, but they certainly deserve truth and not some clowns doctoring and making phoney videos. |
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After three off-duty Orlando police officers fell ill after a night out in downtown Sanford last week — two of them later hospitalized — the Sanford Police Department is investigating whether they were intentionally drugged or poisoned. A doctor who treated one of them at a Seminole County hospital said the officer “might be experiencing the effect of being drugged or poisoned,” according a report by Sanford police released Tuesday. The report did not identify the three as law enforcement officers or by name, due to Marsy’s Law, the recently enacted victims' rights amendment to Florida’s constitution. Adam Krudo, the president of the Fraternal Order of Police lodge that represents Orlando officers, confirmed the three were OPD cops. All were off duty and not in uniform when they were out in Sanford, but have since recovered and are out of the hospital, Krudo said. The officers visited four restaurants or bars in downtown Sanford Sept. 16, where they had dinner then drinks, the report said. At the last bar, one of them started to feel ill, “visibly sweating and vomited,” the report said. They called an ambulance, and that officer was treated with an IV. When the two other officers later went home, each also fell sick. One said symptoms began “all at once out of nowhere," including “vomiting, profuse sweating and muscle pain,” the report said. A first responder who treated one of them said the officer went in and out of consciousness and “appeared to be having the symptoms of someone who may be overdosing,” the report said. Health care staff reportedly told Sanford police investigators that one officer “may have been drugged with a narcotic commonly known as Rohypnol (GHB)," which is commonly known as a “date rape” drug. One of the officers was later placed on a ventilator at the hospital, the report said. Sanford police spokeswoman Bianca Gillet said the FBI had assisted with the probe. She said investigators were waiting on toxicology results to confirm whether the officers were poisoned. |
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