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Fox Lake IL police, a couple rogue officers or widespread corruption?
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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 15081851" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>Most do have that opinion of shit stains like this guy...some are not as vocal about it. I can't think of one cop I know that supports this type of behavior. This guy was a clear cut case of someone who should not be anywhere near a badge and slipped through the cracks.</p><p></p><p> I think it is something of a myth that the media helps proliferate that cops won't expose bad cops. This may have been true many years ago, but things have dramatically changed. Officers who standby and do nothing about a bad cop are subject to vicarious liability under Federal 1983 Monell lawsuits. Does it still happen? Sure it does. So does leprosy and polio, but just like those things, police standing by and doing nothing about bad or rogue cops is pretty rare. Until Monell, other cops didn't have to worry about getting called on the carpet for not acting to stop a bad or rogue cop. That all changed after that. It's one of the first things they teach in the academy now and it's drummed in to anyone who becomes a supervisor. I may like the guy personally, but I'm not willing to lose my house and pension for him if he is a bad cop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 15081851, member: 75268"] Most do have that opinion of shit stains like this guy...some are not as vocal about it. I can't think of one cop I know that supports this type of behavior. This guy was a clear cut case of someone who should not be anywhere near a badge and slipped through the cracks. I think it is something of a myth that the media helps proliferate that cops won't expose bad cops. This may have been true many years ago, but things have dramatically changed. Officers who standby and do nothing about a bad cop are subject to vicarious liability under Federal 1983 Monell lawsuits. Does it still happen? Sure it does. So does leprosy and polio, but just like those things, police standing by and doing nothing about bad or rogue cops is pretty rare. Until Monell, other cops didn't have to worry about getting called on the carpet for not acting to stop a bad or rogue cop. That all changed after that. It's one of the first things they teach in the academy now and it's drummed in to anyone who becomes a supervisor. I may like the guy personally, but I'm not willing to lose my house and pension for him if he is a bad cop. [/QUOTE]
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