Posted on 03/13/2023 9:41:22 PM PDT by lowbridge
Roger Murphey, a former St. Louis homicide detective who was on the force for 26 years, accused George Soros-backed district attorney, Kimberly Gardner, of putting him on the notorious “exclusion list,” preventing him from being involved in certain criminal justice proceedings.
Murphey hung up his shield in 2021, two years after he found out he was put on the list. He told Fox News Digital in an interview that he felt like a sitting duck. Since he was on the blacklist, he would have to ask other officers to file his paperwork with Gardner’s office, including arrest and search warrants as well as grand jury subpoenas.
He claims that two social media posts on his personal Facebook page caused him to be put on the list. Murphey was critical of Gardner’s soft-on-crime approach.
“It got to the point where if you criticized our prosecutor here in the city of Saint Louis, she blackballed you,” the former detective asserted. “She’s got very thin skin. She’s very shallow person, in my opinion. And her whole thing was, we’re not going to incarcerate and not put anybody in jail. Well, that’s not what police departments are created for. We’re created to provide protection to the citizens.”
The former officer asserts that he left the police force for the sake of his own sanity. He advised young people to not join the department, telling them, “It’s not worth it.”
“I just basically sat there, couldn’t really do anything. So I just said, I’m sitting here collecting dust and just collecting a paycheck and not doing anything. So what good am I here for the citizens? So I said, ‘Well, I’m going to retire to turn my papers in,'” Murphey told Fox News Digital. He had originally planned on serving another four years
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Lousy horrible people elect other lousy horrible people. Kim Gardner is living proof.
It’s not clear to me why there should be any cops in a place with a Soros DA, such as St. Louis. We have similar problems here in northern Virginia.
I think if we did research....there’s probably over 200 cities which have this approach.
I pray for Soros every night.....that he doesn’t live another day.
Bfl
Given what’s happened over the last few years I could understand *any* cop...big city,suburban or rural...having the attitude “I’m gonna sit in my squad car for my entire shifts sipping cold coffee. I ain’t gettin’ anywhere near trouble so as to avoid gettin’ a 20 year jail sentence for trying to subdue a filthy career criminal”.
“She’s got very thin skin. She’s very shallow person, in my opinion.”
He STILL doesn’t get it - he thinks it’s a personal weakness of hers. It’s a STRENGTH. She simply doesn’t answer to the same people he does.
...and that’s why they keep winning.
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but even if he croaks today, he has a billions-funded network of programs and NGO’s and sons who run it.
His philosophy and actions won’t skip a beat after he’s gone. Damage is done.
Ding Ding Ding!!!!!
You win the internet today!!!!
Until people can look in the mirror and say, “I did that”, then nothing will change.
Don’t like the crime rate, look in the mirror.
Don’t like your totaltarian police force, look in the mirror.
Don’t like your laws, look in the mirror.
I could go on and on, but you get the picture.
You get the government you elect.
Enjoy your filth
The diversity pimps have always seen black women as a “twofer”. Find a gay one and you have the diversity trifecta. They cannot be fired without great difficulty and often have power complexes. Just take a look at the most visible and decide if that’s what you want ruling you (their word, not mine).
Helluva price to pay for being ‘stylish’.
Kim Gardner was elected and re-elected by the people of St. Louis, which is roughly half black. She won re-election after all her incompetence and misdeeds in office were made public. There is apparently no legal way that she can be ‘fired’ short of her being charged with a felony, and even then, who knows.
Her constituents are apparently happy with the job she is (or isn’t) doing. Vox populi suprema lex eat, which ironically is Missouri’s state motto.
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