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Evidently. You have it from the horse’s...mouth. I would use another word but..
Of course. Graduates of the Fullerton Police Academy are always innocent of murder.
Entering someone’s home without their permission should be rare and when you have a warrant one should be extremely careful to be at the right address.
Anytime someone mistakenly enters the wrong house, they should automatically be at fault for anything which happens unless there is unusually strong proof that they were innocent.
Didn’t they say that 007 had a license to kill, looks like every cop in America has that same license. Notice that the only time a cop can hit his target is when it is an innocent man?
The police aren’t De even going to have a fake investigation of itself?
I thought he killed an innocent man on his own property. Guess I was wrong.
here is your chance to get here early wolfie.
>> “Hoeppner is a fine young officer,” Lane added. “He has been back at work and he will continue to protect and serve the people of Fort Worth.”
Whether they like it or not.
Well, I guess that incompetence and idiocy are not crimes.
It's always been a small comfort to imagine there still being somewhere the young'uns could bug out to if/when the need arose . . . d:^(
A police officer cannot be guilty of anything in his relationships with the non police population. He is given the power of life and death at his whim over ALL non politically connected non police people.
it wasn’t the correct decision, he should have been indicted.
I hope there are several 12 gauge slugs out there with Hoeppner’s name on them. What a menace.
The political/regulator class grand jury was only protecting its interests.
The lesson for citizens in this is to shoot first and ask questions never.
It is all in the way the prosecutor presents the case. Often Grand Juries later find out they were lied to and would have voted the opposite if they had been given all the facts. Since GJ proceedings are secret we will never find out what exactly was presented to them.