https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7Kz
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7Kz
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...Why wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:16:00 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7KzWhy wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
See, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
On 2022-04-26 9:43 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:16:00 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7KzWhy wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
See, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!Will the Rethuglicans be denouncing this officer:
'Patrick Rose, Sr. retired from the Boston Police Department in 2018 — more than 20 years after internal police investigators had determined
that he had "more than likely" sexually abused a 12-year-old.'
<https://boingboing.net/2022/04/27/former-head-of-boston-police-union-pleads-guilty-to-molesting-at-least-six-children.html>
'Naturally, after determining that there was a sexual predator among
their ranks, the police did absolutely nothing, claiming that they
lacked evidence or even witnesses. In fact, Rose went on to become the
head of the patrolmen's union, helping to protect other abusers in the department including Dennis White, who briefly served as Boston Police Commissioner in 2021. White had physically abused his then-wife, Sybil Mason, another Boston Police officer who — also in 2021 — was involved in an overtime fraud scandal alongside Thomas Nee, who had succeeded the child-sex-abusing Patrick Rose, Sr as the head of the patrolmen's union.'
'Even after the department learned of the alleged abuse in 1995, the
Globe review found, Rose was allowed to have contact with vulnerable children. Boston police dispatched him in 1999 to help a 14-year-old
girl who was crying at a pay phone, calling to report she had been
raped, department records show. Later, Rose gave a special needs child a ride home in his squad car. And in 2006, records show, he was called to testify as the arresting officer in a child sexual assault case.'
On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 5:22:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-26 9:43 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:16:00 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:Will the Rethuglicans be denouncing this officer:
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7KzWhy wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
See, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
'Patrick Rose, Sr. retired from the Boston Police Department in 2018 —
more than 20 years after internal police investigators had determined
that he had "more than likely" sexually abused a 12-year-old.'
<https://boingboing.net/2022/04/27/former-head-of-boston-police-union-pleads-guilty-to-molesting-at-least-six-children.html>
'Naturally, after determining that there was a sexual predator among
their ranks, the police did absolutely nothing, claiming that they
lacked evidence or even witnesses. In fact, Rose went on to become the
head of the patrolmen's union, helping to protect other abusers in the
department including Dennis White, who briefly served as Boston Police
Commissioner in 2021. White had physically abused his then-wife, Sybil
Mason, another Boston Police officer who — also in 2021 — was involved >> in an overtime fraud scandal alongside Thomas Nee, who had succeeded the
child-sex-abusing Patrick Rose, Sr as the head of the patrolmen's union.'
'Even after the department learned of the alleged abuse in 1995, the
Globe review found, Rose was allowed to have contact with vulnerable
children. Boston police dispatched him in 1999 to help a 14-year-old
girl who was crying at a pay phone, calling to report she had been
raped, department records show. Later, Rose gave a special needs child a
ride home in his squad car. And in 2006, records show, he was called to
testify as the arresting officer in a child sexual assault case.'
WHATABOUTISM, dude...
On 2022-04-28 3:48 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 5:22:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-26 9:43 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:16:00 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:Will the Rethuglicans be denouncing this officer:
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7KzWhy wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
See, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
'Patrick Rose, Sr. retired from the Boston Police Department in 2018 — >> more than 20 years after internal police investigators had determined
that he had "more than likely" sexually abused a 12-year-old.'
<https://boingboing.net/2022/04/27/former-head-of-boston-police-union-pleads-guilty-to-molesting-at-least-six-children.html>
'Naturally, after determining that there was a sexual predator among
their ranks, the police did absolutely nothing, claiming that they
lacked evidence or even witnesses. In fact, Rose went on to become the
head of the patrolmen's union, helping to protect other abusers in the
department including Dennis White, who briefly served as Boston Police
Commissioner in 2021. White had physically abused his then-wife, Sybil
Mason, another Boston Police officer who — also in 2021 — was involved
in an overtime fraud scandal alongside Thomas Nee, who had succeeded the >> child-sex-abusing Patrick Rose, Sr as the head of the patrolmen's union.' >>
'Even after the department learned of the alleged abuse in 1995, the
Globe review found, Rose was allowed to have contact with vulnerable
children. Boston police dispatched him in 1999 to help a 14-year-old
girl who was crying at a pay phone, calling to report she had been
raped, department records show. Later, Rose gave a special needs child a >> ride home in his squad car. And in 2006, records show, he was called to >> testify as the arresting officer in a child sexual assault case.'
WHATABOUTISM, dude...As are all of your posts about the police in response to the fact that police have (literally) been getting away with murder.
On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 3:52:25 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-28 3:48 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 5:22:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:As are all of your posts about the police in response to the fact that
On 2022-04-26 9:43 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:16:00 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:Will the Rethuglicans be denouncing this officer:
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7KzWhy wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
See, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
'Patrick Rose, Sr. retired from the Boston Police Department in 2018 — >>>> more than 20 years after internal police investigators had determined
that he had "more than likely" sexually abused a 12-year-old.'
<https://boingboing.net/2022/04/27/former-head-of-boston-police-union-pleads-guilty-to-molesting-at-least-six-children.html>
'Naturally, after determining that there was a sexual predator among
their ranks, the police did absolutely nothing, claiming that they
lacked evidence or even witnesses. In fact, Rose went on to become the >>>> head of the patrolmen's union, helping to protect other abusers in the >>>> department including Dennis White, who briefly served as Boston Police >>>> Commissioner in 2021. White had physically abused his then-wife, Sybil >>>> Mason, another Boston Police officer who — also in 2021 — was involved >>>> in an overtime fraud scandal alongside Thomas Nee, who had succeeded the >>>> child-sex-abusing Patrick Rose, Sr as the head of the patrolmen's union.' >>>>
'Even after the department learned of the alleged abuse in 1995, the
Globe review found, Rose was allowed to have contact with vulnerable
children. Boston police dispatched him in 1999 to help a 14-year-old
girl who was crying at a pay phone, calling to report she had been
raped, department records show. Later, Rose gave a special needs child a >>>> ride home in his squad car. And in 2006, records show, he was called to >>>> testify as the arresting officer in a child sexual assault case.'
WHATABOUTISM, dude...
police have (literally) been getting away with murder.
Not at all, Fool.
On 2022-04-30 11:19 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 3:52:25 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:
On 2022-04-28 3:48 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 5:22:33 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:As are all of your posts about the police in response to the fact that
On 2022-04-26 9:43 p.m., TomS wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:16:00 PM UTC-7, Alan wrote:Will the Rethuglicans be denouncing this officer:
On 2022-04-24 10:59 p.m., TomS wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/s-carolina-officer-killed-responding-to-domestic-disturbance/ar-AAWybSI?li=BBnb7KzWhy wouldn't decent people mourn, sunshine?
Will the libtards mourn for Office Barr? Unlikely...
See, I TOLD YOU SO!!!!
'Patrick Rose, Sr. retired from the Boston Police Department in 2018 —
more than 20 years after internal police investigators had determined >>>> that he had "more than likely" sexually abused a 12-year-old.'
<https://boingboing.net/2022/04/27/former-head-of-boston-police-union-pleads-guilty-to-molesting-at-least-six-children.html>
'Naturally, after determining that there was a sexual predator among >>>> their ranks, the police did absolutely nothing, claiming that they
lacked evidence or even witnesses. In fact, Rose went on to become the >>>> head of the patrolmen's union, helping to protect other abusers in the >>>> department including Dennis White, who briefly served as Boston Police >>>> Commissioner in 2021. White had physically abused his then-wife, Sybil >>>> Mason, another Boston Police officer who — also in 2021 — was involved
in an overtime fraud scandal alongside Thomas Nee, who had succeeded the
child-sex-abusing Patrick Rose, Sr as the head of the patrolmen's union.'
'Even after the department learned of the alleged abuse in 1995, the >>>> Globe review found, Rose was allowed to have contact with vulnerable >>>> children. Boston police dispatched him in 1999 to help a 14-year-old >>>> girl who was crying at a pay phone, calling to report she had been
raped, department records show. Later, Rose gave a special needs child a
ride home in his squad car. And in 2006, records show, he was called to >>>> testify as the arresting officer in a child sexual assault case.'
WHATABOUTISM, dude...
police have (literally) been getting away with murder.
Not at all, Fool.Precisely what, Sunshine.
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