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To: Terabitten

actually.... the OPPOSITE is true, the discharge is so common and frequent and with no obvious result, it was not worth covering up and there is no proof of a coverup. So convict the SUPERVISORS of paperwork neglect and get back to work...
are you really defending decades long sentences for a bullet in the butt? What an indefensible position... but you are welcome to it. Kind of puts you in an interesting catagory
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51 posted on 01/17/2007 8:56:23 AM PST by christynsoldier (FACTA, NON VERBA ( Deeds , Not Words))
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To: christynsoldier
the OPPOSITE is true, the discharge is so common and frequent and with no obvious result, it was not worth covering up and there is no proof of a coverup. So convict the SUPERVISORS of paperwork neglect and get back to work...

Failure to report discharge of a firearm is, itself, a firing offense (no pun intended). You don't just bang off fourteen rounds and decide the paperwork's not worth it. Besides, they did fill out an I-44 (basically, an incident report) but they failed to mention the shooting.

There is every proof of a coverup - why police up your brass, even to the point of having a partner go out and get the last five pieces? You'll notice that Compean and Ramos have not disputed *any* of the facts in this case.

are you really defending decades long sentences for a bullet in the butt?

No. I think they should've been fired, but not sent to jail.

58 posted on 01/17/2007 9:24:24 AM PST by Terabitten (How is there no anger in the words I hear, only love and mercy, erasing every fear" - Rez Band)
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