PALMDALE – Local detectives are seeking witnesses to a road rage incident that occurred between 8:30 and 8:50 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12, on northbound Sierra Highway, between Avenue P and Avenue M.
“The parties involved were driving a green Honda Accord and a black Honda Accord,” stated Lancaster Community Relations deputy Miguel Ruiz, adding that two men, a woman and a boy were riding in the black Accord.
“The victims in the black Accord reported seeing the sole occupant of the green Accord point a handgun at them. Fearing for their safety, they flagged-down an OSS [Operation Safe Streets] Detective who was driving nearby,” Ruiz stated.
Deputies later conducted a traffic stop on Sierra Highway, north of Avenue K, according to Ruiz.
Brandon Michael Dillon was detained, and two handguns were discovered in his vehicle, Ruiz stated. The 36-year-old was transported to Lancaster Station Jail, where he was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and held on $50,000 bail, Ruiz stated.
Anyone who may have seen this incident or anyone with additional information is asked to contact the Lancaster Station Operations Safe Streets (OSS) Detectives at 661-948-8466.
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art says
I shook a cops hand, like a gentleman. He grabbed it and arrested me without reading me any rights. Cops are whatever, mind them mind you. We know they have insane intel both fabricated and legit. However, if you dont do anything sketchy you should be alright. Though i am being recorded in my own home and all the fake crows and hummingbirds is kind of weird. Theres a line and they dont really care if they cross it.
art says
anyone else notice the guy has 3 first names. Brandon michael dillon :)
AdolphOliverMuff says
This is why I will never drive a Honda Car.
Joe says
Have you ever been stopped by a traffic cop and, while he was writing a ticket or giving you a warning, you got the
feeling he would just love to yank you out of the car, right through the window, and smash your face into the front
fender? Have you ever had a noisy little spat with someone, and a cop cruising by calls, everything all right over
there? Did you maybe sense that he really hoped everything was not all right, that he wanted one of you to answer,
No, officer, this idiot’s bothering me? That all he was looking for was an excuse to launch himself from the cruiser
and play a drum solo on your skull with his nightstick?
Did you ever call the cops to report a crime maybe someone stole something from your car or broke into your home
and the cops act as if it were your fault? That they were sorry the crook didn’t rip you off for more? That instead of
looking for the culprit, they’d rather give you a shot in the chops for bothering them with this [removed] in the first place?
If you’ve picked up on this attitude from your local sworn protectors, it’s not just paranoia. They actually don’t like
you. In fact cops don’t just dislike you, they hate your guts! Incidentally, for a number of very good reasons.
First of all, civilians are so goddamn stupid. They leave things lying around, just begging thieves to steal them. They
park cars in high crime areas and leave portable TVs, cameras, wallets, purses, coats, luggage, grocery bags and
briefcases in plain view on the seat. Oh, sure, maybe they’ll remember to close all the windows and lock the doors,
but do you know how easy it is to bust a car window? How fast can it be done? A ten year old can do it in less than
six seconds! And a poor cop has another Larceny from Auto on his hands. Another crime to write a report on, waste
another half hour on. Another crime to make him look bad.
Meanwhile the [removed] who left the family heirlooms on the backseat in the first place is raising hell about where
were the cops when the car was being looted. He’s planning to write irate letters to the mayor and the police
commissioner complaining about what a lousy police force you have here; they can’t even keep my car from getting
ripped off! What were they drinking coffee somewhere? And the cops are
saying to themselves. Lemme tell ya, [removed], we were seven blocks away, taking
another stupid report from another [removed] civilian about his [removed] car being
broken into because he left his [removed] on the back seat too!
These civilians can’t figure out that maybe they shouldn’t leave stuff lying around un-attended where anybody can
just pick it up and boogie. Maybe they should put the [removed] in the trunk, where no one but Superman is gonna see it.
Maybe they should do that before they get to wherever they’re going just in case some riffraff is hanging around
watching them while the car is being secured.
Another thing that drives cops wild is the “surely this doesn’t apply to me” syndrome, which never fails to reveal itself
at scenes of sniper or barricade incidents. There’s always some [removed]
walking down the street (or jogging or driving) who thinks the police cars blocking off the area, the ropes marked police line:
Do Not Cross, the cops crouched behind cars pointing revolvers, carbines, shotguns and bazookas at some
building has nothing whatsoever to do with him so he weasels around the barricades or slithers under the restraining ropes
and blithely continues on
his way, right into the field of fire.
The result is that some cop risks his [removed] (or hers don’t forget, the cops include women now) to go after the cretin
and drag him, usually under protest, back to safety. All of these cops, including the one who risking his [removed],
devoutly hope that the sniper will get off one miraculous shot and drill the idiot right between the horns, which would
have two immediate effects. The quiche-for-brains civilian would be dispatched to his just reward and every cop on
the scene would instantaneously be licensed to kill the scumbag doing the sniping. Whereupon the cops would
destroy the whole [removed]building, sniper and all, in about 30 seconds, which is what they wanted to do in the first
place, except the brass wouldn’t let them because the [removed] had not killed anybody yet.
An allied phenomenon is the “my isn’t this amusing behavior” exhibited, usually by Yuppies or other members of high
society, at some emergency scenes. For example, a group of trendy types will be strolling down the street when a
squad car with its lights flashing and siren on screeches up to a building. They’ll watch the cops yank out their guns
and run up to the door, flatten themselves against a wall, and peep into the place cautiously. Now, if you think about
it, something serious could be happening here. Cops usually don’t pull their revolvers to get a cup of coffee. Any
five-year-old ghetto kid can tell you these cops are ready to cap somebody. But do our society friends perceive
this? Do they stay out of the cops way? Of course not! They think it’s vastly amusing. And, of course, since they’re
not involved in the funny little game the cops are playing, they think nothing can happen to them!
While the ghetto kid is hiding behind a car for the shooting to start, Muffy, Chip and Biffy are continuing their
stroll, right up to the officers, tittering among themselves about how silly the cops look, all scrunched up against the
wall, trying to look in through the door without stopping bullets with their foreheads.
What the cops are hoping at that point is for a homicidal holdup man to come busting out the door with a sawed off
shotgun. They’re hoping he has it loaded with elephant shot, and that he immediately identifies our socialites as
serious threats to his personal well being. They’re hoping he has just enough ammunition to blast the [removed] out of the
gigglers, but not enough to return fire when the cops open up on him.
Of course if that actually happens, the poor cops will be in a world of trouble for not protecting the innocent
bystanders. The brass wouldn’t even want to hear that the shitheads probably didn’t have enough sense to come in
out of acid rain. Somebody ought to tell all the quiche eaters out there to stand back when they encounter someone
with a gun in his hand, whether he happens to be wearing a badge or a ski mask.
Civilians also aggravate cops in a number of other ways. One of their favorite games is “Officer, can you tell me?” A
cop knows he’s been selected to play this game whenever someone approaches and utters those magic words. Now,
it’s okay if they continue with how to get to so and so street? Or where such and such a place is located? After all,
cops are supposed to be familiar with the area he works. But it eats the lining of their stomachs when some jerkoff
asks, “Where can I catch the number fifty-four bus?” Or, “where can I find a telephone?”
Cops look forward to their last day before retirement, when they can safely give these douche bags the answer
they’ve been choking back for 20 years: No, maggot, I can’t tell you where the fifty-four bus runs! What does this
look like an MTA uniform? Go ask a [removed]bus driver! And, No dog breath, I don’t know where you can find a
phone, except wherever your [removed] eyes see one! Take your head out of your [removed] and look for one.
And cops just love to find a guy parking next his car in a crosswalk next to a fire hydrant at a bus stop posted with a
sign saying, Don’t Even Think About Stopping, Standing, or Parking Here. Cars Towed Away, Forfeited to the
Government, and Sold at Public Auction. and the jerk asks, Officer, may I park here a minute?
What are you nuts? Of course ya can park here! As long as ya like! Leave it there all day! Ya don’t see anything
that says ya can’t do ya? You’re welcome. See ya later. The cop then drives around the corner and calls for a tow
truck to remove the vehicle. Later, in traffic court, the idiot will be whining to the judge But, Your Honor, I asked the
officer if I could park there, and he said I could! No, I don’t know which officer, but I did ask! Honest! No, wait,
Judge, I can’t afford five hundred dollars! This isn’t fair! I’m not creating a disturbance! I’ve got rights! Get your
hands off me! Where are you taking me? What do you mean, ten days for contempt of court? What did I do? Wait,
wait,….. If you should happen to see a cop humming contentedly and smiling to himself for no apparent reason, he
may have won this game.
Wildly unrealistic civilian expectations also contribute to a cop’s distaste for the general citizenry. An officer can be
running his [removed] off all day or night handling call after call and writing volumes of police reports, but everybody
thinks their problem is the only thing he has to work on. The policeman may have a few worries, too. Ever think of
that? The sergeant is on him because he’s been late for roll call a few days; he’s been battling like a badger with his
wife, who’s just about to leave him because he never takes her anywhere and doesn’t spend enough time at home
and the kids need braces and the station wagon needs a major engine overhaul and where are we gonna get the
money to pay for all that and we haven’t had a real vacation for years and all you do is hang around with other cops
and you’ve been drinking too much lately and I could’ve married that wonderful guy I was going with when I met
you and lived happily ever after and why don’t you get a regular job with regular days off and no night shifts and
decent pay and a chance for advancement and no one throwing bottles or taking wild potshots at you?
Meanwhile, that sweet young thing he met on a call last month says her period is late. Internal Affairs is
investigating him on [removed] up a disorderly last week; the captain is pissed at him for tagging a councilman’s car;
a burglar’s tearing up the businesses on his post; and he’s already handled two robberies, three family fights, a
stolen car, and half a dozen juvenile complaints today.
Now here he is, on another juvenile call, trying to explain to some bimbo, who’s the president of her neighborhood
improvement association, that the security of Western Civilization is not really threatened all that much by the kids
who hang on the corner by her house. Yes, officer, I know they’re not there now. They always leave when you come
by. But after you’re gone, they come right back, don’t you see, and continue their disturbance. It’s intolerable! I’m
so upset, I can barely sleep at night.
By now, the cops eyes have glazed over. What we need here, officer, she continues vehemently, is greater attention
to this matter by the police. You and some other other officers should hide and stake out that corner so those
renegades wouldn’t see you. Then you could catch them in the act! Yes, ma’am, we’d love to stake out that corner a
few hours every night, since we don’t have anything else to do, but I’ve got a better idea, he’d like to say. Here’s a
box of fragmentation grenades the Department obtained from the Army just for situations like this. The next time you
see those little [removed] out there, just lob a couple of these into the crowd and get down!
Or he’s got an artsy-crafty type who’s moved into a tough, rundown neighborhood and decides it’s gotta be cleaned
up. Ya know, Urban Pioneers. The cops see a lot of them now. Most of them are intelligent(?), talented,
hard-working, well paid folks with masochistic chromosomes interspersed among their other wise normal genes.
They have nice jobs, live in nice homes, and they somehow decided that it would be a marvelous idea to move into a
slum and get yoked, roped, looted, and pillaged on a regular basis. What else do you expect? Peace and harmony?
It’s like tossing a juicy little pig into a piranha tank.
Moving day: Here come the pioneers, dropping all their groovy gear from their Volvo station wagon, setting it on
the sidewalk so everyone can get a good look at the food processor, the microwave, the stereo system, the color
TV, the tape deck, etc. At the same time, the local burglars are appraising the goods unofficially and calculating
how much they can get for the TV down at the corner bar, how much the stereo will bring at Joe’s garage, who might
want the tape deck at the barber shop, and maybe mama can use the microwave herself.
When the pioneers get ripped off, the cops figure they asked for it, and they got it. You want to poke your arm
through the bars of a tiger cage? [removed] you! Don’t be amazed when he eats it for lunch! The cops regard it as naive
for trendies to move into crime zones and conduct their lives the same way they did up on Society Hill. In fact, they
can’t fathom why anyone who didn’t have to would move there at all, regardless of how they want to live or how
prepared they might be to adapt their behavior. That’s probably because the cops are intimately acquainted with all
those petty but disturbing crimes and nasty little incidents that never make the newspapers but profoundly affect
the quality of life in a particular area.
Something else that causes premature aging among cops is the I don’t know who to call, so I’ll call the police ploy.
Why, the cops ask themselves, do they get so many calls for things like water leaks, sick cases, bats in houses, and
the like things that have nothing whatsoever to do with law enforcement or the maintenance of public order? They
figure it’s because civilians are getting more and more accustomed to having the government solve problems for
them, and the local P.D. is the only governmental agency that even answer the phone at 3:00 AM, let alone send
anybody.
So, when the call comes over the radio to go to such-and-such address for a water leak, the assigned officer rolls his
eyes, acknowledges, responds, surveys the problem, and tells the complainant, Yep, that’s a water leak all right! No
doubt about it. Ya probably ought to call a plumber! And it might not be a bad idea to turn off your main valve for a
while. Or, Yep, your Aunt Minnie’s sick all right! Ya probably ought to get ‘er to a doctor tomorrow if she doesn’t
get any better by then. Or, Yep, that’s a bat all right! Mebbe ya ought to open the windows so it can fly outside again!
In the meantime our hero is wasting his time on this [removed] call, maybe someone is having a real problem out there,
like getting raped, robbed or killed.
Street cops would like to work the phones just once and catch a few of these idiotic complaints: A bat in your house?
No need to send an officer when I can tell ya what to do right here over the phone, pal! Close all your doors and
windows right away. Pour gasoline all over your furniture. That’s it. Now set it on fire and get everybody outside!
Yeah, you’ll get the little [removed] for sure! That’s okay, call us anytime.
Probably the most serious beef cops have with civilians relates to those situations in which the use of deadly force
becomes necessary to deal with some desperado who might have just robbed a bank, iced somebody, beat up his
kids, or wounded some cop, and now he’s caught but won’t give up. He’s not going to be taken alive, he’s going
to take some cops with him, and you better say your prayers, you pig bastards! Naturally, if the chump’s armed with
any kind of weapon, the cops are going to shoot the [removed] out of him so bad they’ll be able to open up his body later as
a lead mine. If he’s not armed, and the cops aren’t creative enough to find a weapon for him, they’ll beat him into
raw meat and hope he spends the next few weeks in traction. They view it as a learning experience for the [removed].
You [removed] somebody up, you find out how it feels like to get [removed] up. Don’t like it? Don’t do it again! It’s called Street
Justice, and civilians approve of it as much as cops do even if they don’t admit it.
Remember how the audience cheered when Charles Bronson [removed] up the bad guys in Death Wish? How they
scream with joy every time Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry makes his day by blowing up some rotten scumball with
his .44 magnum? What they applaud is the administration of street justice. The old eye for an eye concept, one of
mankind’s most primal instincts. All of us have it, especially cops.
It severely offends and deeply hurts cops when they administer a dose of good old fashioned street justice only to
have some bleeding heart do-gooder happen upon the scene at the last minute, when the hairbag is at last getting
his just desserts, and start hollering about police brutality. Cops regard this as very serious business indeed. Brutality can
get them fired. Get fired from one police department and it’s tough to get a job as a cop anywhere else ever again.
Brutality exposes the cop to civil liability as well. Also, his superior officers, the police department as an agency,
and maybe even the local government itself. You’ve seen those segments on 60 minutes, right? Some cops screw
up, gets sued along with everybody else in the department who had anything to do with him, and the city or county
ends up paying the plaintiff umpty-ump million dollars, raising taxes and hocking it’s fire engines in the process.
What do you think happens to the cop who [removed] up in the first place? He’s done for.
On many occasions when the cops are accused of excessive force, the apparent brutality is a misconception by
some observer who isn’t acquainted with the realities of police work. For example, do you know how hard it is to
handcuff someone who really doesn’t want to be handcuffed? Without hurting them? It’s almost impossible for one
cop to accomplish by himself unless he beats the hell out of a prisoner first which would also be viewed a brutality!
It frequently takes three or four cops to handcuff one son of a [removed] who’s determined to battle them.
In situations like that, it’s not unusual for the cops to hear someone in the crowd of onlookers comment on how
they’re ganging up on the poor bastard and beating him unnecessarily. This makes them feel like telling the
complainer, Hey, [removed], you think you can handcuff this [removed] by yourself without killing him first?
C’mere! You’re deputized! Now go ahead and do it!
The problem is that, in addition to being unfamiliar with how difficult it is in the real world to physically control
someone without beating his ass, last minute observers usually don’t have the opportunity to see for themselves,
like they do in the movies and on TV, what a [removed] monster the suspect might be. If they did, they’d probably
holler at the cops to beat his ass some more. They might actually want to help!
The best thing for civilians to do if they think they see the cops rough up somebody too much is to keep their
mouths shut at the scene, and to make inquiries of the police brass later on. There might be ample justification for
the degree of force used that just was apparent at the time of arrest. If not, the brass will be very interested in the
complaint. If one of their cops went over the deep end, they’ll want to know about it.
Most of this comes down to common sense, a characteristic the cops feel most civilians lack. One of the elements of
common sense is thinking before opening one’s yap or taking other action. Just a brief moment of thought will often
prevent the utterance of something stupid or the commission of some idiotic act that will, among other things,
generate nothing but contempt from the average street cop. THINK and it might mean getting a warning instead of
a traffic ticket. Or getting sent on your way rather than be arrested. Or continuing on to your original destination
instead of to the hospital. It might mean getting real assistance instead of the run-around. The very least it’ll get you
is a measure of respect cops seldom show civilians. Act like you’ve got a little sense, and even if the cops don’t love
you, they at least won’t hate you.
justme says
When I first started to read this I thought Fk that! That’s way to long. But after skip reading I was interested in what the whole thing had to say.
So after reading it I found it to be hilarious,
I can see stupid ASStronauts doing some of the things described. But also this story must come from an honest cop
. Unfortunately for you like in everything there are bad apples.
So just as much as cops hate civilians,
we the people have a great distaste for cops.
Like cops who are chasing someone and lost their suspect,
and said fk it we found this guy,(this guy wasn’t lost nor did he ask to be found)
Because this guy is in the perimeter( how are you going to lose your suspect)
someone is going to have to take this shit.
You lost the guy you were originally chasing.
(already had the guy ^ when the other cops still had their suspect in sight)
Lie on the stand saying it was him.( two totally different descriptions but hey who is the jury going to believe?)
Or maybe we the people dislike cops because they pull you over and when you ask why am i being pulled over they say dont fkn worry about. (pulled over in an unmarked car Plain clothed detectives.)
when you say i have rights!!!! They say laughing what right do you think you have. The right to know why i’m pulled over!
The right to leave if you can’t tell me !
and the response is
YOU HAVE NO [removed] RIGHTS(STILL LAUGHING )
what do you do at that point.
Lets see a female with her 1 yr old daughter,
Not familiar with the area.
You do as they ask.
Your arrested because at some point you think this is [removed]!
Held in the back of a unmarked car for 6 hours until lead
Detectives decided to show up take off your handcuffs.
and say you are free to go.
(WTF)
you later make a complaint to internal affairs.
to have Internal Affairs send you a letter telling you to make a complaint to LASD.
BECAUSE IT WASN’T THEIR DEPT. they had nothing to do with incident decribed.
IT WAS LASD.
IT WAS NOT LASD!!!!!.
Better yet you have a neighbor who calls over a neighbor dispute.
3 hours later cops show up.
you forgot about the dispute
.
but because your young, a mom of two.
the caller an older american vet.
the neighbor (single mom) must of been wrong.
(profiling)
while the neighbor who got yelled at by her neighbor now
has to hear these two cops trying to scold her.
all because when they knocked at her door
said there was a call on a neighbor dispute
she laughed and said he’s the one who has the dispute.
Over a petty argument.
and the neighbor didn’t like the response he got.
the single mom made a complaint against the office
Because people like those two officer do not need promotions for the way they handle the call. instead of just saying well just keep your distance.
have a good night.
They felt threats against the person would work best.
(Profiling sometime you can be wrong)
Never judge a book by its cover..!!!!
So when you deal with civilians please keep in mind We to are have a reason to resist.
we to think you all are corrupt
and we to wont hate you
if your HONEST.
we probably still wont like each other but next time we see each other we may just get a ticket an move on with no fuss.
IF WE ALL CAN JUST PUT A LITTLE MORE FAITH IN EACH OTHER
ps
as for the dumb fk walking into a barricade. fk it shot em!!!! lmao
Jordan says
It’s really funny after I read this story my first thought was this is completely false. The cops are covering up something and what better way to cover this than put it in the paper to cover their asses on how they got these guns or whatever the case. I’ve seen how they do things and the shady ass ways they do stuff to bring a person down. It’s absolutely unreal. But I swear with every fiber in my body i am telling the truth.I’m pretty sure it was probably an illegal stop from the get go. And plenty more to the story we are not privy too. What better way to report it to the av times as this gun crazed dude pointing at women and children to get the public behind their shananagins. The F’d up thing about it is they already have him in the paper like he was convicted of this alleged incident.. I’m not buying into it. What ever happened to “innocent until proven guilty”. Seriously ?? It no longer exists. And it’s disgusting. This story is gonna follow this dude whether he is convicted or not, they can just google dudes name and it will lead back to this story. That’s so not cool. I know this from experience and what came up on my name and I had a DA Reject but when I googled my name what came up was my name and what I had been allegedly accused of.. Anyway u turn this, especially when ur innocent is so not cool. What if a possible employer wanted to look up my name, that’s what they will come to and I wasn’t convicted of the crime or any way close to being convicted.You know what I’m saying? you could possibly be ruined. There goes all my possibilities of having that job. And I was innocent. And I haven’t a clue how to fix this. But i will find a way trust and believe that. I refuse to have them think they can do whatever they want. I make it a point to learn the law and what I can do and what not to do!!! I will pull out whatever I have to, to let them know they cannot get away with it wih me. I will take it to whoever I have to to get them to have to be accountable for every janky things that they do at least when their harassing me. I’m done and tired of it. They are constantly invading me and my constitutional rights. But my best advice is to the public is too learn your rights, learn the law.
Anyways, I want to say something to the two dudes who are arguing over police corruption and to the one arguing about dude making no sense. He is alittle confusing but the bottom line is, he is saying about the cops and he just saying simply they are hugely and all around corrupt. And they can and will get away with whatever they want. They will put your family, you and anyone associated to you down anyway they see fit and they have backing to cover their shadiness. they will do and say and make it all work out in their favor! No matter who they have to threaten or take out the game. This is not a joke!!! This is true and very scary. you or your family are not safe. Answer me this ? who u gonna call to help you? They all stick together and they will make sure you don’t win and people on the norm get scared by their tactics and will withdrawal or so emerging more sinister happens. Then u suddenly read in the paper how a cop killed a man with a gun.. What a coincidence.???? And you the public are so much safer !!!! Bull Bull Bul they made it so it is justified that they killed this person!!! It’s so disgusting and way out it seems to be too unreal but what I say is true. So who do u call when a cop murders someone?????? Ya know??? I’m just saying …. Good luck on taking these disgraceful [removed] down but we will never know unless we try and I’m willing to give my life up to bring these no good fake ass bottom feeders who call themselves officers down… And I mean this wih everything I have in my body. I know they are corrupt and I also know what extremes those piece of crap officers will go to cover their ass. The public needs to realize they are not here to protect and to serve that’s a thing of the past. Anybody is a target it just depends. The quicker the public realizes this, the better we will be. Don’t take their [removed]. Stand up and take it to wherever and whoever you have to, to change this crap. United we stand and there’s more of us then them. Why should we be there Guinuia pigs on the crap they pull. They shouldn’t even where that uniform and badge they make the good ones bad and if we don’t fight back we are just letting them get away with it. We are just as bad by not trying to do something. I refuse to sit back and play their corrupt ass games with my life and freedom and I will not fall for everything the paper says. when it comes to the police and their justified actions, I bet you about 95% of it is ambolished, not even true, bet they [removed] made up reports. Maybe some truth but it’s probably pushed more to untrue because they arrested u!! Just cuz a cop says it doesn’t mean it’s the truth. I had this done first hand more than once and it isn’t cool it’s expensive and ruined me. Wake up people. They are the criminals and they will do whatever it takes so the public doesn’t know there wolves in Sheeps clothing!!!
However i see people are some what starting to open their eyes…it looks like people are starting to wise up.Get the trash cops of the streets, make them a story in the av times. LOL …I hope they all lose their jobs and are humiliated beyond belief. The ones that belong in jail go to jail. Some of those [removed] need to be removed from the public not to mention the bad ones they make all the rest rotten just like them. I give a [removed] what they lose and I can only hope that there really is a hell and that it really exists especially for the ones that lie, cheat, plant evidence, hire informants to make up [removed]/ lies so that these people that the cops deem as a menace to society should or will be taken off the streets on any means they have to do so, which is shut them up permanently or have an informant lie saying they did and said something that puts them away for a very long time and/or possibly on death row, they do it and this is really what is happening especially when you are a threat to them. This is absolutely absurd and a miscarriage of justice and I will put everyhing I own as well as my life that what I’m telling you is the absolute truth of how the cops really roll around here! I hope I wake someone up that may have been skeptical about the sheriffs and I hope I just change one persons perspective on thinking that cops are not really the good guys … They keep doing what their doing there bound to mess up eventually cuz let’s face it they are pretty fowl or they will do it to someone that counts and it will all come crashing down and I hope it’s so hard their children’s children feel that blow. Serves them right to act like they are on the right side of he law but really corrupt [removed] pieces of crap and using and abusing their power in ways anyone of us would be sitting in a prison for doing. Just because their cops why should their life be more valuable than any of ours??? Just the opposite they are the thugs that do a lot of stuff u would never imagine and pin it on gang members, not always the case but it’s certainly not unheard of, then they very easily set them up and pin it on them. Nobody thinks twice, they get a pin rewarding them for they’re lies and the public doesn’t know the real truth nor will they ever and the public is so grateful for taking the bad guy out and making the public feel if not for them this world would be a out of control place to be and blah blah blah it’s all smoke and mirrors and the public is gonna believe most of their b.s because it’s too hard to fathom what the real truth is.
If the cop wants you him he’s gonna stop at nothing to get you even if it’s permanently to shut you up. He has the means and he has the resources to pin it on someone else or justifiably shoot. I’m no scientist but u do the math!!!
This is real and in your back yard what are you gonna do, just gonna sit back and take it and let them take your life or a love ones life. Do whatever u can investigate, ask questions. Learn your rights and the law. The constitution learn it because before u know it they will be walking and wiping their feet all over it and it’s gonna e too late. Mark my words. Don’t believe everything you read. I hope people start to see what’s really happening here. It’s only getting worse.
Common Sense says
Reading this and wondering what is wrong with you. It is disgusting that intelligence is nonexistent and ignorance runs so deep. It is sickening that these are the thoughts and opinions that fuel part of our society. Do us all a favor and keep your nonsense and irrational filled thoughts to yourself.
Not a cop anymore says
Take a hike haters. Banuelos and Bill. I’m not a cop and I’m not a tool. This is the interesting thing about the security industry. A lot of it is based on scams. Lets say a cop breaks the law. He makes a person thats nothing into a something that doesn’t exist. The something loses of course. WHo wins the COP. Him and his team make thousands in wages. Then the cop offers the target a token compensation for be “wrong”. But since he’s a greedy person, the easiest thing for him to do is send a thug to file a false police report that way he doesn’t have to pay and he can continue to make money of his “fake client”
How much money was made after 5 years of “fake information”. Not a measly 240K house and a job at the sheriffs as a 50K Deputy? Compensation for my relatives and head games?
Irena says
Lay off whatever you are taking, it is rotting your brain. Your comment makes no sense.
C Banuelos says
Its called police corruption. But overrall police corruption is better than gang corruption. Thats reality.
Miramar, San Diego
C. Banuelos says
The scam that nut case is talking about is unfortunately true.
The Iraq war was sold on lies. Those that benefit from lies are those that earn wages/salaries.
Police groups and contractors are known to operate re-habilitation/imprisonment/surveillance schemes for a minority few. The longer a person is kept under tabs, the longer the rewards from the contract are met. CHeck out CCA/GEO and other private security firms. Can’t dismiss the profit motive. As for the Sheriffs, there’s a n informant network in place unfortunately that thrive on making money on real or fake cases. Churches are a great source.
Example: Retired 80 year old Eugune Mallory killed in Littlerock, Ca.. Subject was falsely accused of a crime and died as a result of fase information. The investigating officers earned thousands from the 100+ hours just to recon, plan, and implement their operation. It also helped that the local informant network team (12+ sector team members) colluded erroneously with the principle investigator.
Not a cop anymore says
If pointing a gun = assault…….I wonder what a group of thugs working with the Sheriffs department throughout the city, that love to expound death threats, jail threats, harm to relatives and general harassment as a team equats to?
21 TERMS and DATA on everything.
bill says
Not a cop anymore? and apparently never were.
C Banuelos says
You said it Bill. But even so, that Loser must be shut up for good. He knows to much about the Alliance between the street and police. The identities of the undercover units and their crimes must be protected at all cost. What would the public say if they knew the truth? DON’t YOU AGREE BILL?
Just send some thugs to shut him up or send some squads to make him scared. He’s Mcdonalds food anyway. THE POLICE and STREET won’t allow him to live after what he knows.
C Banuelos says
Hey Loser “NOT A COP ANYMORE”. We are going to send our cop buddies and some thugs to send you a clear message, that you can’t fight back loser. Were also going to attack your father, daughter, and any other loved ones. YOUR A LOSER whom where going to break. It doesn’t matter if we have to break the law, use illegal wiretaps, send death threats, send jail threats, destroy your life.
GET IT IN YOUR HEAD, WE THE POLICE CAN DO ANYTHING TO YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES. YOU CANT FIGHT US.
ThinkB4youspeak says
C Banuelos, I think it’s fair to say “Public Relations” is not your forte…
2Good4U says
C Banuelos not very smart to say!!! Lol EVER HEARD OF SCREENSHOT????!!!!
AVSUX says
C Banuelos, I have read multiple comments from you on other threads and you sound like you have multiple personality disorder. Can’t tell if your an obsessed cop lover who loathes regular citizens, or just somebody whose prescription has ran out. Oh yeah, genius, I don’t think speaking of illegal wiretaps, making death threats, and boasting about faking intel to send people to jail is very smart on a public bulletin board.
daniel says
“Not a cop anymore” and we can see why. As previously mentioned, lay off they juice or whatever you’re taking. Your rants are gibberish at best; they start nowhere and go nowhere. “Step away from the computer”, “Far, far away…”.