To: beltfed308
The firing was clearly called for. The cop’s prior record has come out, its not the first time the bubba has crossed the line. No city can allow that kind of loose cannon on their police force. He should never wear a badge again.
6 posted on
09/22/2007 8:15:48 AM PDT by
Starwolf
To: Starwolf
The firing was clearly called for. The cops prior record has come out, its not the first time the bubba has crossed the line. No city can allow that kind of loose cannon on their police force. He should never wear a badge again.
Regardless, he was a cop. Cops rarely get punished for their misdeeds. This is an exceptionally uncommon example of a cop being fired.
I'd bet that if he shot the kid instead he'd get off.
15 posted on
09/22/2007 8:37:52 AM PDT by
Filo
(Darwin was right!)
To: Starwolf
Police tales put town on mapKuehnlein himself pleaded guilty of assault and stealing in two different cases, in 1988 and 1990. He successfully petitioned a judge in St. Louis County in 1998 to expunge his criminal record, which was making it hard for him to get work as a cop.
The judge ordered those records sealed, as well as records of an acquittal for drunken driving and an assault arrest that did not result in charges.
19 posted on
09/22/2007 8:45:57 AM PDT by
Ken H
To: Starwolf
While I believe the officer “lost it” and was totally unprofessional, I also believe the smart alec little punk badly needs a good ole country ass whuppin’ to straighten out his bad attitude.
128 posted on
09/22/2007 1:14:30 PM PDT by
BnBlFlag
(Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
To: Starwolf
211 posted on
09/23/2007 5:12:58 AM PDT by
Scotsman will be Free
(11C - Indirect fire, infantry - High angle hell - We will bring you, FIRE)
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