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BunzoBear t1_je9am6s wrote

Do you realize what you just said? Is he being punished while the investigation is happening? How does that make sense to you how can you punish someone while you're trying to figure out if the facts are actually facts? Police are put on paid leave during an investigation because during the investigation a person is completely innocent until they are found guilty at the end of the investigation. So it is 100% proper for him to be paid during an investigation now once they find that he is at fault at the conclusion of the investigation then he can be punished.

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Jsnooots t1_je9d6u1 wrote

I just read an article today about a cop that was busted by internal affairs in a conspiracy to sell drugs in 2015. He went on to film a rape he committed and showed to a bunch of people in 2017.

He is still under investigation today and getting his full salary (over 100k) in 2023.

His own cops busted him and then he promoted his own rape video and he is still getting paid/investigated.

How do you justify this one?

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whatsasimba t1_jea5bxn wrote

I'm pretty sure the subtext of the comment was, "I'm sure he's crying his eyes out getting paid to not work while his buddies decide his fate." Not sure why you wrote an essay.

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