A lengthy post, but it falls under the category of "un-fucking-believable:"
- The other night in the 10th District, junior goes on a rampage and smashes Moma's car windows with a hammer 'cause that's what a hammer is for. Moma takes hammer and hits junior upside the head 'cause that is also what a hammer is for.
In come the police and arrest junior to help raise her kid because that is what the police are there for.
The day wagon crew then takes junior to the emergency room and gets a medical clearance then takes him to the Audy Home because that's what they there are for.
The wagon crew drives in the sally port of the Juvenile Temporary Detention Facility and signs junior in and he is accepted. The wagon crew goes to leave....WAIT! says the Audy supervisor. This medical clearance is not detailed enough and says nothing about examination for facial fractures.
YOU CAN'T LEAVE AND SHE REFUSES TO OPEN THE SALLY PORT.
The wagon crew calls for their Sergeant, and she arrives, drive into the sally port because that is what she is there for.
Same bullshit story, the Audy Supervisor second guessing the E.R. Physician and NOW WILL NOT LET THE SQUADROL OR THE SERGEANT LEAVE. The sergeant calls for reinforcements and the other 10th District Sergeant arrives. He is cannot come through the sally port and is told by Audy Home staff that the door is now out of order and cannot be raised.
Now an hour and a half into this hostage crisis, they call for the Watch Commander because that is what he is there for.
The W.C. is a visitor, but also a Westsider, and when responding says that the officers are going to leave when he gets there or he will breach the door, and ARREST THE SUPERVISOR.
He gets there, the malfunctioning sally port door somehow now functions, the sergeant and the wagon now freed drive out, and when last seen the Audy Home Supervisor was fleeing in her car on her cell phone calling her clout, or a lawyer.
The W.C. and everyone return to the station where a G.O.C.R. is generated for unlawful restraint and the W.C. writes a ten page report on the incident soon to be a major motion picture.
Now this seems like a funny story and we laugh at it as cops do.
But think about this, could this have happened twenty years ago? Or even ten or five?
If this had been reversed, and the police had held onto the Supervisor for almost two hours she would be doing a news conference in tears in front of Lovey and Lovey's wall of law books. Would the cops be on their way to Call-Back and worried that Jody would do a Cozzi on them even if exonerated.
But, do that to cops and what is going to happen? Is Barack going to invite them over for a beer?
I cannot imagine that anyone would have dared to do that to the cops of twenty years ago, or even ten. The Liberal nazis, the "police are always the bad guys media" and the lawyers who feed off the scum of society have somehow made what she did seem to some people like a rational decision.
So what is going to happen now?
Will the Detectives be told to Close/Unfound the case? Will Toddler tell Tom Dart, see that nothing happens to her?
Or will Jody get her a cell in the Woman's Division of the Federal Pen in Louisiana.
We really need to put some respect back into people, and that respect needs to be seasoned with a little bit of fear, and some people more fear than others.
Isn't there one sheriff who could maybe reach over and push the fucking button to open the sally port and spare their idiot supervisor the ass reaming she's about to get? Dart, straighten this out, quick.
UPDATED: A number of commentators have stated these weren't sheriffs and that the Audy home is run by civilians under a consent decree at the moment? If so, then there's no excuse for someone not being in handcuffs and going to jail. Civilians in a county/state facility restricting the movement of police in their official duties? Obstruction at the very least.
We're going to have to start a category named "un-fucking-fucking-believable."
UPDATED: A number of commentators have stated these weren't sheriffs and that the Audy home is run by civilians under a consent decree at the moment? If so, then there's no excuse for someone not being in handcuffs and going to jail. Civilians in a county/state facility restricting the movement of police in their official duties? Obstruction at the very least.
We're going to have to start a category named "un-fucking-fucking-believable."
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