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Offline luckee
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« on: August 17, 2006, 08:34:25 PM »
CBS) NEW YORK Last April, police targeted a sex-for-money operation at a well-known Brooklyn massage parlor. They sent in an undercover officer to catch them in the act. Instead, the cops involved were the ones who got stung.

Pictures taken from a series of hidden surveillance cameras show the undercover officer entering, standing in the massage parlor lobby and then walking out. He spends a total of 43 seconds inside. Yet the officer claimed that during those 43 seconds he was solicited by all eight women working there.

Moments later the vice squad moved in and the workers and massage parlor owner were arrested for prostitution. Based on the surveillance photos, prosecutors now believe the undercover officer was lying.

John Sims, a former federal prosecutor and assistant in the Queens District Attorney\'s office, represents the massage parlor\'s owner and workers.

"He had told the police back at the precinct after he had been arrested that he could prove that through the video that existed, he had in fact not committed any crime," Sims said.

Sources said when the police heard about this videotape, they took matters into their own hands.

On April 13, one day after the prostitution bust, two men broke in through the back door of the massage parlor. Cameras were rolling, capturing footage exclusively obtained by CBS 2.

The men you see on the tape aren\'t your average burglars. Rather they\'re cops, with guns drawn and badges showing.

On the video, they flip on the lights and begin a search for the tape from the night before, evidence that could prove the prostitution arrests were based on lies.

The break-in escalated into an alleged armed burglary and a cover-up involving ranking members of the NYPD, their desperate actions caught on tape.

"Well, I think clearly the intention of the officers were to come back and either destroy or hide evidence that would demonstrate that at least one of the officers perjured themselves in this case," Sims said.

The search is led by a lieutenant in a bulletproof vest. He is the same supervisor who led the Brooklyn South Vice Squad on the bust the night before.

A few minutes later the tape reveals the undercover officer carrying a videotape in his left hand. He\'s the same officer who stayed just 43 seconds the night before and holds the rank of sergeant

With his lieutenant by his side, the sergeant then notices a small pinhole camera, pulls up a stool, reaches and yanks it off the wall. With the camera now ripped out and videotape in hand, the cops may have believed all is clear, but they were wrong.

A computer hard drive recorded their every action and prosecutors now have this evidence of crimes allegedly committed by police officers.

"This client is technically very savvy which enabled him to maintain his video despite an apparent attempt by the police to destroy it," Sims said.

Once the District Attorney saw the videotapes, the prostitution charges against the massage parlor were quickly dismissed. The prosecutor\'s conclusion: the arrests were based on a lie.

"Certainly I do not think people should always accept the word of a police officer even in a case that may be considered not so serious as evidenced by this particular case," Sims said. "Why would they lie? I don\'t know why they would lie in this case, but they did and nine people got arrested as a result of it."


http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_228163040.html
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« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2006, 08:52:18 PM »
It\'s too bad how a few bad apples can ruin public opinion for enforcement organizations that overall are doing a good job.  Hope they throw the book at those two, besides the crime, extra penalty for the damage they\'ve caused the NYPD.
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« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2006, 03:21:07 AM »
I, too, wonder why they did it.
 
Probably just being lazy the first day and then it spiraled from there.
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« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2006, 05:23:20 AM »
Tis is why we need legal cop killin\'.
I be all like, DUDE, I\'M  A COP KILLA.
And you\'d all be like, DUDE, THAT\'S COOL.

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« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2006, 08:40:44 AM »
insert Ice-T/Bodycount reference here
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« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2006, 08:44:12 AM »
Quote from: FatalXception
It\'s too bad how a few bad apples can ruin public opinion for enforcement organizations that overall are doing a good job.  Hope they throw the book at those two, besides the crime, extra penalty for the damage they\'ve caused the NYPD.



you\'re part of the minority in this country that doesn\'t have a 3 day memory and forgets all about what fire and police did for people on 9/11.
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« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2006, 08:49:18 AM »
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you\'re part of the minority in this country that doesn\'t have a 3 day memory and forgets all about what fire and police did for people on 9/11.



That has nothing to do with this douchebag, cops should be held up to the highest standards and these two fucktwads obviously weren\'t doing that. Everyone can say great things about cops but there are bad ones out there and if no one is watching over the cops then who is really protecting and serving? Square you have to realize that not everyone in this world is good minded and hearted.

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« Reply #7 on: August 18, 2006, 08:58:49 AM »
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you\'re part of the minority in this country that doesn\'t have a 3 day memory and forgets all about what fire and police did for people on 9/11.


So you think there were no crooked cops helping at ground zero?
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« Reply #8 on: August 18, 2006, 11:00:16 AM »
not saying there weren\'t... all i\'m saying is this country has a problem when it comes to respecting authority.
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« Reply #9 on: August 18, 2006, 11:19:12 AM »
Might have something to do with the lack of respect from said authority. I refuse to respect someone who disrespects every uniform and and every shield they are associated with.

1 makes 1000 look bad unfortunatly.
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« Reply #10 on: August 18, 2006, 11:29:42 AM »
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you have to realize that not everyone in this world is good minded and hearted.


No, but the majority of people are, and that includes police/EMS, probably (hopefully) to a higher degree than in the general population.

Fact is, a good cop doing his job well doesn\'t get any press reports written about him, certainly not front page or even section front in the news.  A good cop might work 10 years and barely make the odd footnote in some community paper about local crime.  For every 1000 police like this, you get the odd few who are just bad police officers, and tarnish the badges of everyone in law enforcement.
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« Reply #11 on: August 18, 2006, 11:40:50 AM »
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No, but the majority of people are, and that includes police/EMS, probably (hopefully) to a higher degree than in the general population.

Fact is, a good cop doing his job well doesn\'t get any press reports written about him, certainly not front page or even section front in the news.  A good cop might work 10 years and barely make the odd footnote in some community paper about local crime.  For every 1000 police like this, you get the odd few who are just bad police officers, and tarnish the badges of everyone in law enforcement.

You\'re in law enforcement, right?
Figures, you talk just like a crooked cop.
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« Reply #12 on: August 18, 2006, 11:54:43 AM »
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No, but the majority of people are, and that includes police/EMS, probably (hopefully) to a higher degree than in the general population.

Fact is, a good cop doing his job well doesn\'t get any press reports written about him, certainly not front page or even section front in the news.  A good cop might work 10 years and barely make the odd footnote in some community paper about local crime.  For every 1000 police like this, you get the odd few who are just bad police officers, and tarnish the badges of everyone in law enforcement.



like you or I my friend. When anyone does something good he rarely receives praise. As soon as you fuck up, there are 15 people in line ready to call you a moron.
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« Reply #13 on: August 18, 2006, 02:53:16 PM »
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No, but the majority of people are, and that includes police/EMS, probably (hopefully) to a higher degree than in the general population.

Fact is, a good cop doing his job well doesn\'t get any press reports written about him, certainly not front page or even section front in the news.  A good cop might work 10 years and barely make the odd footnote in some community paper about local crime.  For every 1000 police like this, you get the odd few who are just bad police officers, and tarnish the badges of everyone in law enforcement.



You are right about that, but you can blame your media for that. But there has been crooked cops around for years.

 

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