But The Cops Should Be Trusted!

liesMarket Ticker – by Karl Denninger

Oh boy….

One of the worst days of Douglas Dendinger’s life began with him handing an envelope to a police officer.

In order to help out his family and earn a quick $50, Dendinger agreed to act as a process server, giving a brutality lawsuit filed by his nephew to Chad Cassard as the former Bogalusa police officer exited the Washington Parish Courthouse.

The handoff went smoothly, but Dendinger said the reaction from Cassard, and a group of officers and attorneys clustered around him, turned his life upside down.

What happened next was an entirely-fabricated claim that he had assaulted the officer in question including several intentional acts of perjury by other persons there, many of them probably law enforcement officers as well.

The victim, fortunately, asked his wife and nephew to video the original act.  This video, it turns out, winds up being the only reason this guy is not facing decades in prison.

So here’s the question raised in the Post, and by myself as well: Why aren’t all the law enforcement officers who filed false reports still on the job and not facing felony charges?  Why aren’t the witnesses facing felony charges?  Why aren’t the attorneys who filed false reports, specifically the prosecuting attorneys, facing charges and disbarment?

These people all conspired together to try to railroad this man.  While I suspect he will win in his civil rights lawsuit the taxpayers will get that bill.

No folks, this is not good enough.  You or I would be staring down a racketeering prosecution if we tried this and facing decades in prison.

This crap must stop and everyone involved must do hard prison time.  If they don’t then there is no reason for anyone to respect the so-called law because it is not in fact anything more than armed thuggery.

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2 thoughts on “But The Cops Should Be Trusted!

  1. …”no more than armed thuggery..” Exactly. That’s what we have passing for a justice system in this country right now. Free passes for illegal aliens, too big to fail banks, etc,. etc. What does it take to wake people into action? Even the idea of suing for redress is a distraction if nothing is done to correct a corrupt system.

  2. wonder how many,,(if any) new eyes this will open up? I sure hope a few..its getting lonely and cold out here on the front lines of our 2nd revolution..

    no im not F-ing joking..

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