Sunday, March 9, 2008

Kind-Hearted Cops

While reading this I was wondering when they were going to get around to visiting 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue:

"Police stepping up use of special fugitive squads"

Supposedly during a budget crunch where communities are shutting down schools and foreclosing on homes.

Where is the $$$ coming from?

WTF?!?!


".... A trend among law enforcement agencies to rely on special units to track down fugitives. Since 1999, the State Police have doubled their Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section to 29 officers, who last year arrested 2,475 people, including 309 sex offenders. The unit captured 211 fugitives in 1986, the first full year of its operation.

"There's a lot more violent crime out there," said former detective lieutenant Kevin Horton, who cofounded the State Police fugitive unit and ran it before he retired last month. "Boston was always the hotspot, now the hotspots are all over."

This after the FBI tells us violent crime is down.

I get so tired of shit lies!

Sig Heil, fascistas!!

You happy now?

Fugitive units usually begin their day at dawn, when suspects are most likely sleeping. Often, the searches come up empty. Suspects on the run get their information about police plans the same way police do: from sources on the street. By the time the fugitive unit arrives, its quarry has often fled.

Yup, WASTING TIME and MONEY!!!!

But WHO CARES, huh?

Only YOUR TAX DOLLARS!

"It could take months, years, to actually catch up with them. It takes a long time, it's frustrating," said Sergeant Detective Brian Albert, head of the Boston squad. "But if you get them in the end, it makes it worth it."

We'll pay any price, bear any burden... with OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY!!!

Nice racket, 'eh?

Sig Heil!

The job can be dangerous, police said. They go into houses where armed suspects could be lying in wait, ready to shoot them. But it's tricky to predict the reception police will get.

Colette Tamuleviz, a trooper who tracks sex offenders for the State Police fugitive squad, said she has gone into a house expecting a violent confrontation with a fugitive wanted for a shooting, only to find a weeping, cowering suspect.

"Every person you encounter is different," she said. "The meekest, mildest guy could be the one who comes out and jumps on you."

Officers said they go out of their way to keep things calm, the way the Boston unit did Tuesday.

They brandished warrants, not weapons, and kept their firearms hidden under bulky sweatshirts.

"Most times being polite and really kind of explaining what you're doing and why you're there, you get the best results that way, I've found," Albert said.

They have learned, officers said, that it is better to be discreet, especially when they must arrest someone whose children are at home.

Here we go!

Over the past week, the state's fugitive squad has hit Brockton, where a recent rash of homicides and shootings has terrified residents and spurred calls for police intervention. Under a weeklong sweep they dubbed Operation Brockton Surge, the state squad teamed up with Brockton police, US marshals, and other agencies to nab 40 suspects wanted on firearm, drug dealing, and sex offense charges.

Hello, POLICE STATE!

And the MSM hardly said a word about this CATCH-ALL SWEEP!

WAKE UP, AmeriKa!!!!!

TOO LATE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now go crap in the bowl and eat your OWN SHIT!!!!

Early Thursday morning, when the state troopers arrived at the Brockton address of a woman wanted for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, they also found the suspect's daughter: a little girl in pigtails, about 5 years old.

The child stood in the living room, watching cartoons as she waited for her school bus. The troopers waited with her. Ten minutes later, the child's bus arrived. When she was gone, the troopers handcuffed her weeping mother and placed her in a police car.

"We wouldn't cuff her in front of her daughter," said Sergeant Teddy Condon, who had worried about the trauma the girl would endure while seeing her mother arrested.

Yeah, the KIND-HEARTED BASTARDS!!!

So, WHAT HAPPENS LATER when the kid finds out MOM ISN'T COMING TO GET HER?!?!

And I'm tired of the public getting beat up for this shit while the NATION and its MASS-MURDERING PRESIDENT use VIOLENCE as a TOOL to MURDER MILLIONS!!!!!

And we GLORIFY IT as "SERVICE" to our country!!!

AmeriKa is FUCKING SICK and FINISHED, readers!

Sorry for the negativity, but I am TIRED off the OCCUPATIONS and the LIES that ENABLE THEM!!!

HAD IT!!!!!!!!!

It was also a strategic move, he said.

"People don't usually cause trouble in front of their children," Condon said.


Ooooooooh, and it was a PLANNED and STRATEGIC MOVE!!!

Couldn't even wait until the kid left the house, huh?

This is making me ill, folks!

Members of fugitive units have access to a world where children, even infants, are surrounded by gun-wielding or drug-addicted adults, said Officer Stephen Ridge, of the Boston fugitive unit.

"Kids here, they just know way too much, about drugs, about guns, about sex," he said. "What they know is what a 15-year-old in the South Shore knows."

That makes the job depressing.

Awwwwww, poor fascista!

Then QUIT!!!!!!!!!!

You can take a job swabbing out toilets like the rest of us!!!!!!!!!!

What makes it rewarding, the officers say, is the sense of accomplishment that comes with catching someone, said Bercume.

"There's a lot of satisfaction that comes with getting somebody that's running, that's hurt somebody," he said. "Families are looking for closure. Sometimes the only closure you can get is an arrest."

During the Boston unit's sweep last Tuesday, an officer called Albert to tell him he thought he had spotted a murder suspect the unit had been looking for. The suspect was one of six people police believe were involved in the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Terrence Jacobs last year. The fugitive unit had arrested the other suspects over the weekend.

Albert sped toward the house in a large, black four-door pickup truck with Ridge. He tried not to get excited.

"Give me a percentage probability here, what are you thinking?," Albert said into his cellphone as Ridge, who drove, began to accelerate.

"50-50," the officer replied.

"That's worth a peek," Albert said. The truck picked up more speed.

But then Albert's man on the scene called in. He had taken a closer look at the man. It was not their suspect.

"It's negative," Albert said barely above a whisper, then radioed the rest of his units. "Shut it down."

Ridge turned the truck around, and the men moved on to the next address on their list."


Not anytime soon I guess.

This also begs the question:

Aren't there enough rapes, robberies and murders to deal with, rather than GOING DOWN A LIST of ADDRESSES to find drug-dealers?!?!

Helllooooo, POLICE STATE!!!!

Oh, yeah, Sig Heil.


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