http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2017/apr/23/jail-refusals-set-end-after-parade-problems/424266/
Above is a new article that I saw, with a video, showing a person with an active warrant for their arrest and the county jail not accepting the person.
I feel like the lady was being a bit of a B**** about the whole thing. And that it could have been handled easier.
That's all, and i thought i'd share
Monday, April 24, 2017
Friday, April 21, 2017
Another Paris Attack
http://www.officer.com/news/12327789/officer-killed-two-others-wounded-in-paris-terror-attack?utm_source=Officer.com+Newsday+E-Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS170415002&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C2116I7646390J8Q
There has been another terror attack on the country of Paris. One officer was killed and another two were wounded. I think it is imperative that we remain vigilant and continue our fight against these terrorists that are killing our people and peace officers. I could go into a long drawn out political rant, but I will save you the agony of that. Have a read on this article.
And as always,
Stay Vigilant, Stay Awake
There has been another terror attack on the country of Paris. One officer was killed and another two were wounded. I think it is imperative that we remain vigilant and continue our fight against these terrorists that are killing our people and peace officers. I could go into a long drawn out political rant, but I will save you the agony of that. Have a read on this article.
And as always,
Stay Vigilant, Stay Awake
Monday, April 10, 2017
Police Protections
https://www.policeone.com/legal/articles/325008006-Mass-governor-pushes-police-protection-law/
This article is talking about the need for more protection for police officers in the state of Massachusetts. Currently, hitting or making un wanted contact with a police officer is just misdemeanor battery. This Bill looks to change it so that if the officer suffers great bodily harm, like a broken bone or severe injuries due to the battery, it would become a felony charge.
Luckily enough for police officers in Illinois, There are already laws stating that any battery of a peace officer becomes aggravated battery, which becomes a felony charge.
I think the need for more policies in place to make people think twice about hurting the police would make the police less paranoid about everyone fighting them. It is good for both sides of the situation. The police feel more secure and safe knowing that the people they are dealing with are less likely to fight/hurt them, and the people dealing with the police are more at ease knowing that the police officer isn't constantly treating them as a threat.
This article is talking about the need for more protection for police officers in the state of Massachusetts. Currently, hitting or making un wanted contact with a police officer is just misdemeanor battery. This Bill looks to change it so that if the officer suffers great bodily harm, like a broken bone or severe injuries due to the battery, it would become a felony charge.
Luckily enough for police officers in Illinois, There are already laws stating that any battery of a peace officer becomes aggravated battery, which becomes a felony charge.
I think the need for more policies in place to make people think twice about hurting the police would make the police less paranoid about everyone fighting them. It is good for both sides of the situation. The police feel more secure and safe knowing that the people they are dealing with are less likely to fight/hurt them, and the people dealing with the police are more at ease knowing that the police officer isn't constantly treating them as a threat.
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