Submitted by GothamGumby t3_124jnn6 in nyc

An NYPD sergeant, accused of stuffing her panties in a male underling’s mouth in a Brooklyn stationhouse nearly five years ago is set to get a promotion — along with a raise — later this week, The Post has learned.

Sgt. Ann Marie Guerra — who is being sued in Brooklyn federal court over the Oct. 7, 2018 incident — will get bumped up to the role of sergeant supervisor detective squad on Friday, official paperwork shows

Full article: https://nypost.com/2023/03/27/nypd-officer-who-stuffed-panties-in-underlings-mouth-to-be-promoted/

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cipher1331 t1_je014ma wrote

A comma makes a world of difference.

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GothamGumby OP t1_je01c9e wrote

Copied directly from the ny post site🤷🏾‍♂️

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atyppo t1_je0pq5a wrote

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systemization t1_je0xvwr wrote

I don’t get it. Is this picture designed to elicit some sort of reaction or response?

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atyppo t1_je0zw1x wrote

Flipping the bird and presumably posting it to your social media profile isn't inappropriate behavior for an on-duty NYPD officer? The picture was featured in the article with no caption, so one can only assume how they found it of her...

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Evening_Presence_927 t1_je2881l wrote

Of course it isn’t. At least not to the bootlicking fascists that brigade this sub on a daily basis.

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Bjj-lyfe t1_je138op wrote

Personally, it elicited an interesting sense of amusement and awe at the layers of stupidity within it: car selfie, flipping off camera, dressed in work uniform, the work uniform is a police officer (designed to uphold common decency in society via law enforcement), deciding to take the picture, sharing it with others or being careless in a way that it is now publicly viewed on the internet.

It is forsure an interesting cultural artifact

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systemization t1_je1eo61 wrote

I wouldn’t say it’s that deep.

Was it inappropriate and perhaps a little shortsighted? Sure. Is it something so reprehensible it deserves to follow her for the rest of her life? No.

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Bjj-lyfe t1_je1u3qm wrote

Sure I was being somewhat facetious. Though if I was caught at my job doing something like this, I’d be fired. It’s interesting that there’s a difference, along with all the observations above etc.

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Independent_Cat9556 t1_je1cdj5 wrote

Luckily police unions aren’t real unions. Unions are organizations of workers, and cops aren’t workers.

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SIGNW t1_je1fz69 wrote

Anyone else think that Detective Falcon looks like Ben Wyatt/Adam Scott from Parks & Rec?

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d5509 t1_je2hk4n wrote

This happens time and time again. Bad cop gets protected/rewarded. Cop that tell about it gets punished and ostracized.

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photo11111 t1_je1rxwk wrote

Hey officer, why does this turn you on? NYPD back the blue America’s finest

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Organic-Effective-61 t1_je34he7 wrote

Who TF uses the word “underling”

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atyppo t1_je3au9m wrote

It's the Post. They use sensational language like that all the time. Not sure why but it sure makes for an entertaining style of writing.

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WednesdayKnights t1_jef8gu8 wrote

And… Men have been doing noise like this for years. Women do it and then it’s a problem?

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