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"I don't like this book because it don't got know pictures" Chief Rhorerer

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

Fairfax County Police Officer Amanda Perry award for Safe Driving. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality



Crestwood IL police cmdr investigated after allegedly clipping teen in wheelchair w/police SUV then leaving scene [0] http://t.co/s3x6bmXv

The Fairfax County Police officer Walter R. Fasci/ Sean McGlone award for sober living. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality


Miami Beach FL cop investigated on allegations he was drinking on the job in his police cruiser [0] http://t.co/6QsjkIQ5

The Fairfax County Police Officer Jeffrey Hand Award for Creative Income Production. Fairfax County Police. Police Brutality


Connecticut state trooper arrested on burglary, breach of peace & computer crimes in unspecified case [2] http://t.co/VRRDFLdo

Florida state trooper pleads guilty to conspiracy to distribute & possession with intent in drug trafficking scheme [0] http://t.co/qvGbm8CY

Sophia WV cop fired after arrested for skipping out on restaurant bill without paying [0] http://bit.ly/Hh7wxd

This week’s candidates for the Brian Sonnenberg Peaceful Resolution to Conflict Center Award. Fairfax County Police. police brutality


Washington state troopr arrested on DV charges after allegedly pointing gun at wife & threatening to kill her [0] http://t.co/LIWr5xOZ

Fairfax County Police Officer Larry A. Jackson award for false arrest. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality


Waterloo IA cop sued by man who suffered head injuries when tasered 2x during false interference arrest [3] http://t.co/tKNjsyaX

Holy Crap! Big news! Give gies out EVEN MORE AWARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When will it ever stop?



Police: Former officer, daughter dead in apparent murder-suicide

A former Fairfax County police officer from Annandale and his teenage daughter are dead in an apparent murder-suicide, Fairfax County police said.
John Jackson, 40, and his daughter, Alexis Jackson, 13, were found dead of gunshot wounds early Tuesday inside a black sport-utility vehicle parked in the driveway of a house in the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive, according to police spokeswoman Shelley Broderick. The father and daughter lived in Falls Church, police said.
Police said Jackson was a former sergeant with the Fairfax County Police Department. They said he left in June 2010 after serving for 16 years.
The shooting occurred between midnight and 1 a.m. Tuesday. Police said a woman called police around 1:15 a.m. to report the shooting.
The brick, single family home where the shootings occurred is in a residential neighborhood, just north of Mason District Park off Columbia Pike.

Ex-police officer, daughter dead in Fairfax murder-suicide

former Fairfax County police officer and his teenage daughter were found dead in a sport-utility vehicle Tuesday in what authorities said was an apparent murder-suicide.
Police received a call reporting a shooting at about 1:15 a.m. Tuesday. When officers arrived at a home on the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive in Annandale, they found an SUV parked in the driveway that contained two bodies with gunshot wounds, Fairfax County police spokeswoman Mary Ann Jennings said.
Authorities identified the two as 40-year-old John Jackson, a 16-year veteran for the county police department who resigned in June 2010, and his daughter, 13-year-old Alexis Jackson.
Officer Shelley Broderick, another police spokeswoman, said a medical examiner will determine which death was a homicide and which was a suicide. She said it would be "overstepping" to make that determination before receiving the medical examiner's report.
Broderick said she had no information about what sparked the incident and would not say whether a weapon was recovered.
"That's all under investigation," she said.
A family member found the Jacksons shortly after 1 a.m. and the two are believed to have died between midnight and 1 a.m., police said. John and Alexis Jackson lived in Falls Church and the SUV was parked outside the home of another relative, Broderick said.
Alexis was a seventh-grade student at Glasgow Middle School in Alexandria, according to John Torre, a spokesman for Fairfax County Public Schools.
Broderick said she didn't know why Jackson left the police force or what he had been doing since leaving the department. The phone number listed for him in public records went to his voicemail at John and Robs Services, a family trash-hauling business.
The company's website says it was founded in 1952 by Joseph F. Jackson under the name Jackson and Sons General Hauling and Trash Removal. Two of Joseph Jackson's sons, Robert and John, took over the business in 1998, the website says.
No one at the Woodbridge-based business answered the phone or responded to an email Tuesday. A phone number listed for Jackson's Falls Church home was disconnected.
A number of murder-suicides have rattled the Washington region over the past year, including a Kensington psychiatrist who killed herself and her teenage son, an elderly man who fatally shot himself and his wife at a Rockville assisted-living facility and a Fairfax scientist who killed herself and her psychiatrist.

Former police officer is subject of apparent murder-suicide

A former Fairfax County Police officer and his daughter are both dead in an apparent murder-suicide that police said occurred in Annandale early this morning.

According to police, former Sgt. John Jackson, 40, and his 13-year-old daughter, Alexis, both of the 5900 block of Summers Lane in Falls Church, were found dead at 1:15 a.m. in a vehicle parked in the driveway of a home in the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive.

“Police responded to a report of a shooting and discovered the two bodies inside an SUV,” said police spokeswoman Tawny Wright. Police said the Annandale home was the residence of family members related to Jackson, but did not elaborate.

“The SUV was towed to our crime scene lab,” Wright said.

Police said they believe the shootings occurred sometime between midnight and 1 a.m.

“We are currently classifying this case as a homicide-suicide,” Wright said.

Officer Shelley Broderick said that Jackson resigned from the Fairfax County Police Department in June 2010 after serving 16 years, but did not give a reason for his resignation. ”That would be a personnel issue and not something we would release,” she said.

Police investigate apparent murder-suicide in Annandale

A former Fairfax County police sergeant and his daughter were found dead early Tuesday in what police are calling a murder-suicide.
The bodies of John Jackson, 40, and his 13-year-old daughter, Alexis Jackson, were found in an SUV parked in the driveway of a home on the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive in Annandale.
The home was not where the Jacksons lived, police said.
Officers responded to the scene around 1:14 a.m. after a family member reportedly found Jackson and his daughter dead in the vehicle.
The deaths likely occurred between midnight and 1 a.m., and the medical examiner will work to determine the causes of death, police said. No motive has been established.
Jackson worked for the Fairfax County Police Department for 16 years before leaving in 2010.
The Associated Press reported that the girl’s mother also was in the SUV but escaped and called police.

and now a word from chief rhoreerer


I have recently found out that my job has nothing to do with Indians.  This makes me very sad and despondent and despondent has nothing to do with newspapers.  That man they make me see every week, told me that it means something else.  

So let me rephrase myself, but you should know that doing that too much will make hair grow on your palms, that man also told me that too.  So here goes “I have recently found out that my job has nothing to do with Indians.  This makes me very sad and something else.”

So anyway, back to the mail.  Most of the mail this week is the same as it was last week.  It arrives in envelopes and has paper inside it where people write things.  The thing they write the most is “How does a moron like you keep his job?” to which I write back “Because around here I’m a fucking intellectual giant, a bastion of brilliance, I mean, have you ever talked to a Fairfax County Cop? They think sexual battery is something in a dildo”

Also, we’re the only government in the world that makes the elected people who are supposed to oversee the police department keep their offices inside the police department….you really think they’re gonna rule against us under those living conditions?  As long as we got that scam go’n, I’m safe.”    

Speaking of body hair, you know, just because I use to have a mustache like this, it doesn’t mean I use to act in porn flicks back in the 70’s. I wasn’t even going for that look ….let me ask you something, do you sometimes hear little men telling you to do things? I mean like, you know…weird things?...cause I……….

Ex-police officer, daughter dead in Fairfax murder-suicide

Tue, 2012-03-27 19:00

A former Fairfax County police officer and his teenage daughter were found dead in a sport-utility vehicle Tuesday in what authorities said was an apparent murder-suicide.

Police received a call reporting a shooting at about 1:15 a.m. Tuesday. When officers arrived at a home on the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive in Annandale, they found an SUV parked in the driveway that contained two bodies with gunshot wounds, Fairfax County police spokeswoman Mary Ann Jennings said.

Authorities identified the two as 40-year-old John Jackson, a 16-year veteran for the county police department who resigned in June 2010, and his daughter, 13-year-old Alexis Jackson.

Officer Shelley Broderick, another police spokeswoman, said a medical examiner will determine which death was a homicide and which was a suicide. She said it would be "overstepping" to make that determination before receiving the medical examiner's report.

Broderick said she had no information about what sparked the incident and would not say whether a weapon was recovered.

"That's all under investigation," she said.

A family member found the Jacksons shortly after 1 a.m. and the two are believed to have died between midnight and 1 a.m., police said. John and Alexis Jackson lived in Falls Church and the SUV was parked outside the home of another relative, Broderick said.

Alexis was a seventh-grade student at Glasgow Middle School in Alexandria, according to John Torre, a spokesman for Fairfax County Public Schools.

Broderick said she didn't know why Jackson left the police force or what he had been doing since leaving the department. The phone number listed for him in public records went to his voicemail at John and Robs Services, a family trash-hauling business.

The company's website says it was founded in 1952 by Joseph F. Jackson under the name Jackson and Sons General Hauling and Trash Removal. Two of Joseph Jackson's sons, Robert and John, took over the business in 1998, the website says.

No one at the Woodbridge-based business answered the phone or responded to an email Tuesday. A phone number listed for Jackson's Falls Church home was disconnected.






Police: Former officer, daughter dead in apparent murder-suicide

A 40-year-old man and his 13-year-old daughter were found dead in a black SUV early Tuesday morning in an Annadale driveway.

Jackson and his daughter, of the 5900 block of Summers Lane in Falls Church, are believed to have died between midnight and 1 a.m. Officers were called to the scene about 1:15 a.m., police said.

Fairfax County court records show that Jackson and his wife were going through a bitter divorce last summer but that they dropped the proceedings in January.

Detectives said the evidence points to John Jackson as the shooter, but they were waiting for the state medical examiner to rule on the cause and manner of the pair’s death.

Police declined to discuss a possible motive.

Jackson was a 16-year veteran of the county police force before he resigned in June 2010, said Officer Shelley Broderick, a police spokesman. Broderick said the department could not discuss Jackson’s performance or why he left the force because personnel records are confidential. But those who knew him said he had served with distinction.

Edward J. Nuttall, the former longtime attorney for the Fairfax police officers union, said the incident was “absolutely shocking. He was a hard-working officer, a good supervisor. This one’s hitting a lot of nerves.”

Nuttall said Jackson worked as an undercover narcotics detective early in his career and was promoted to sergeant in 2006. He was last stationed in Mount Vernon.

A 1997 Associated Press article said a county officer named John Jackson saved the life of a choking toddler by performing the Heimlich maneuver at a restaurant.

Police officials would not say whether it was the same John Jackson who died Monday, but they said there were no other officers on the force with that name. Jackson was presented with a Valor Award by the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce for saving the child.

The plaudits were in stark contrast to the private life detailed in divorce proceedings. Jackson’s wife filed for divorce in July, alleging that he treated her in a “cruel and abusive manner.”

In an incident in January 2010, she alleged in court papers, her husband made her take off her clothes, drenched them in water and would not let her dress until the next morning. He also brandished a rifle in front of his wife and daughter, according to court papers.

Jackson filed a divorce complaint of his own, saying that his wife had had numerous affairs.

Alexis Jackson was a seventh-grader at Glasgow Middle School in Lincolnia. Grief counselors were at the school Tuesday and will be available for the rest of the week, according to county school officials.

“On behalf of Glasgow Middle School, I have extended our sincere condolences to the family,” Principal Deirdre M. Lavery said in a letter to parents. “A sudden loss like this can have an effect on students. For that reason, we hope that you will listen to your son or daughter as well as discuss with them their feelings and reactions to this tragedy.”

Staff writers Tom Jackman and Jimm Phillips and staff researcher Magda Jean-Louis contributed to this report.

Fairfax County police have identified

ANNANDALE, Va. - Fairfax County police have identified the 40-year-old man found dead in an SUV with his 13-year-old daughter Tuesday morning as John Jackson, a former police officer with the department.

Police say Johnson and his daughter, Alexis, lived in the 5900 block of Summers Lane in Falls Church.

The two were found inside a black SUV in the driveway of a split-level home in the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive near Rosewood Street in Annandale. A family member found them shortly after 1 a.m.

ABC7 is reporting Jackson's wife, Cindy, had filed for divorce last summer and that she lived in the house where John Jackson and Alexi were found.

Police believe the deaths occurred some time between midnight and 1 a.m.

Johnson left the police department in 2010 as a sergeant. He was a 16-year veteran of the police force.

Police are awaiting more information from the medical examiner's office.

Murder-suicide suspected in father-daughter deaths

A former Fairfax County police sergeant and his 13-year-old daughter died in an apparent murder-suicide, shot as they sat in a sport-utility vehicle in a relative’s Annandale driveway early Monday, Fairfax County police said.

A family member found the bodies of John Jackson, 40, and his daughter, Alexis Jackson, shortly after 1 a.m. outside the brick home in the 3800 block of Forest Grove Drive, where Jackson’s wife had been living with her parents since November.

This week’s candidates for the Brian Sonnenberg Peaceful Resolution to Conflict Center Award. Fairfax County Police. police brutality

  

Charleston SC cop arrested on domestic violence charges after allegedly assaulting unspecified woman at his home [1] http://bit.ly/GPu7AX



Austin TX cop arrested on assault w/bodily injury & interfering w/emergency call charges in alleged DV incident [0] http://bit.ly/H2165n


Fairfax County Police Officer David Ziants award for kill somebody and the worst thing that happens to you is you get fired.


3 New York NY police detectives involved in the fatal shooting of Sean Bell were forced to resign after the detective who fired the shots that sparked the 50+ shot barrage was forced out as well. [0] http://bit.ly/H1vf4e


This Week’s Capt. Denise Hopson Screw it, it’s the public s money and not mine Award


Ottawa ON entered into a confidential settlement deal for an unspecified sum that is over $100k with a man who was jumped from behind and injured by cops while trying to help his wife up after her chair broke during a neighborhood campfire in his yard. [4] http://bit.ly/GROa1x

The Fairfax County Police Officer Jeffrey Hand Award for Creative Income Production. Fairfax County Police. Police Brutality

San Jose CA police audit reveals lax enforcement of off-duty work assignments led to abuses by cops gaming system [0] http://bit.ly/GOP3FR

Fairfield NJ cop charged w/official misconduct & hindering for protecting Hells Angels members after bar fight [0] http://bit.ly/H3251G

The Fairfax County Police officer Walter R. Fasci/ Sean McGlone award for sober living. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality



Castle Rock WA police cheif fined $250 for appearing in political ad opposing liquor sales privatization [0] http://bit.ly/GOurk2

New York NY cop arrested on drunk driving charge in unspecified incident, police refuse to release info [3] http://bit.ly/H2itSv

Conecuh Co AL sheriff allegedly got his friend’s son out of a DUI charge after taking him out of a state trooper’s custody during the arrest then never filing charges against him. [3] http://bit.ly/H2jpGt


The officer Christian Chamberlain Award for “Fuck you, I’ll get away with it anyway” Fairfax County police . Police brutality

2 Niles MI cops are accused of using excessive force on a man who was distraught when paramedics wouldn’t let him ride with them while they took his mother to the hospital following a seizure. One of the officers allegedly tasered him 3x and then the other officer hit 5x in head with his flashlight because he accidentally hit the officer while falling while incapacitated by the taser. Witnesses backed his story and were outraged by the incident. [3] http://bit.ly/H4XFr9

Fairfax County Police Officer Amanda Perry award for Safe Driving. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality


RCMP Mountie in BC found guilty of obstruction for covering up his actions in crash that killed motorcyclist [0] http://bit.ly/GM9BTS


Campbell Co TN deputies sued alleging cover up for drunk deputy who crashed into couple’s home, injuring woman [4] http://bit.ly/GOz5Of


Pensacola FL cop investigated after causing crash when he ran a red light in police cruiser [1] http://on.pnj.com/GK08vW


This week’s candidates for the Brian Sonnenberg Peaceful Resolution to Conflict Center Award. Fairfax County Police. police brutality

Lorain OH cop arrested for beating girlfriend in dispute over fast food fined $150 in reduced charge plea deal [0] http://bit.ly/GV8wY5

The officer Christian Chamberlain Award for “Fuck you, I’ll get away with it anyway” Fairfax County police . Police brutality


Henry Co GA deputy sued alleging he leg-swept 11yr-old special needs student then falsely charged her w/cop assault [4] http://bit.ly/GISOxq

East Alton IL cop pleads to bragging he would make cuffed man piss blood before repeatedly kidney punching him [0] http://bit.ly/GLpq7N

3 Oklahoma City OK cops investigated for repeatedly tasering 53yr-old then dragging him by feet on video at an airport when he tried to meet Newt Gingrich [0] http://bit.ly/GLqvfT

Henderson NV pays $100k to settle suit w/man tasered 15x when police responded to domestic violence call [0] http://bit.ly/GL7ivO


Fairfax County Police Officer David Ziants award for kill somebody and the worst thing that happens to you is you get fired.



New York NY 1 of 2 police detectives in Sean Bell shooting case fired after internal administrative trial [0] http://bit.ly/GL7sDl

Albuquerque NM police union criticized for rewarding cops who fatally shoot people with a $500 award [3] http://bit.ly/GL7HhE

Wichita Falls TX cop charged w/3 counts of manslaughter for killing 2 teens & unborn child in cruiser crash [0] http://bit.ly/GVs51a

We’ve got another solution………………


“Discussing county staffing, Griffin said employees’ pay cannot remain flat much longer while the county also attempts to provide the same degree of professional services. Employee morale and retention has already been affected by pay increases that averaged about 1 percent over the past four years.

“The problem I have is that we have police officers on our force four years and they’re training people coming out of the police academy and they both have the same pay,” Griffin said. His proposed budget includes money for a 2.18 percent pay hike, which he said is in line with inflation and raises in other regional jurisdictions, including the federal government.”

The police force is bloated and pisses away money like a drunken sailor….fire a dozen cops, cut their existing budget…. do that and you make the county a safer place and save a fortune.   






People give everybody an award "It's in the budget" chief slurs "So why the fuck not?...not my money"

Chief hands out the annual Big fuck'n plate award to himself and other listless types on the public dole

Holy crap! Hold the press! Big news! Chief rhoererer-er gives out award to tow guys for wearing glasses

MPO Pete Davila receives the Law Enforcement Commendation Medal from Fairfax County Police Chief Col. David M. Rohrer (left) and President Darrin Schmidt.

"I seen em wearing glass" said the chief after he sobered up " and I figured....I forget"

This week’s candidates for the Brian Sonnenberg Peaceful Resolution to Conflict Center Award. Fairfax County Police. police brutality


Concord CA cop arrested on felony assault & false imprisonment charges after alleged domestic violence incident [2] http://bit.ly/GA2gTJ


West Fargo ND cop gets suspended sentence & clean record in plea deal for hitting his wife in face during dispute [0] http://bit.ly/GzGDSm
 

San Francisco Co CA sheriff faces ethics probe following plea deal for domestic violence incident [0] http://on.msnbc.com/GGFU17


Waterloo IA cop arrested on misd simple domestic violence charge after alleged altercation w/wife [0] http://bit.ly/GQF7e4




The Capt. Denise Hopson Screw it, it’s the public s money and not mine award

West Haven CT police lose $119k jury award in suit by Hispanic family alleging excessive force & rights violations [0] http://bit.ly/GJ3Chg

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

 
Edmonton AB cop gets 3mo conditional sentence for assaulting cuffed man before stepping on his head, apparently this was his 2nd conviction on similar charges. [0] http://bit.ly/GShZNF

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

Richmond VA cop gives woman $300 ticket & bans her from all parks because her child wrote on rock w/chalk [0] http://bit.ly/GBGPlc

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

Fredricksburg VA cops arrest man for assaulting an officer for pointing at them [3] http://wj.la/GH0Nvf

Fairfax County Police Officer Amanda Perry award for Safe Driving. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality



Fairview Heights IL cop arrested for driving while intoxicated after St Patrick’s day crash [1] http://on.ksdk.com/GzMI2t

 Ottawa ON cop charged with stunt driving on motorcycle doing 200km/h while off-duty [0] http://bit.ly/GC9Uud

San Deigo CA USD police officer arrested for drunk driving & auto theft after stealing a party bus [0] http://bit.ly/GBC8M3

 Davie FL police chief at fault but no ticket for hitting teen on bike w/cruiser [1] http://sunsent.nl/GPaWsx

 Dallas TX cop investigated for doing 97mph in 35mph residential area before crashing his police cruiser [0] http://bit.ly/GLemrx


Fairfax County Police Officer David Ziants award for kill somebody and the worst thing that happens to you is you get fired.



Toledo OH cop found not guilty by reason of insanity for shooting a fellow cop while suffering from a seizure inside the department. What’s interesting here isn’t necessarily the shooting, but that she allegedly ignored advice from doctors that she quit being a cop before she hurt someone prior to the shooting. [0] http://bit.ly/GzN1KR


Redding CA cops fatally shoot woman’s Boxer puppy & pregnant chihuahua while chasing a suspect she wasn’t associated with to her hotel room. [0] http://bit.ly/GAuLBk

Aliquippa PA police face suit filed by woman claiming cops snuck onto her property while responding to a call about a small fire in a firepit in her yard then needlessly shot her dog in the face. [3] http://bit.ly/GA2ome

Los Angeles CA loses $3.2mil judgment to family of man beaten to death by cops who then dragged him into station [0] http://lat.ms/GDXw0Y

 Philadelphia PA settles suit for $1.8mil to family of man killed after cop fired into house party during chase [0] http://bit.ly/GJ9cSu

Mount Rainier MD cop sentenced to 10 yrs in prison for shooting man he tried to rape as he fled [0] http://wapo.st/GLdsv2

2 Spokane WA cops face obstruction charges over “extensive cover-up” of mentally disabled man’s beating death by a now-convicted cop, a cop that officers saluted at his sentencing. [5] http://bit.ly/GOngKs


The Fairfax County Police Officer Jeffrey Hand Award for Creative Income Production. Fairfax County Police. Police Brutality

Hidalgo Co TX deputy sentenced to 11yrs prison for role in conspiracy to steal 354lbs of pot to sell [0] http://bit.ly/GPooY3


Spanish Fork UT police chief loses certification after caught shoplifting, Provo police refused to arrest him [0] http://bit.ly/GIHaAC


The Capt. Denise Hopson Screw it, it’s the public s money and not mine award

Atlanta GA cop gets all charges against him dropped for assaulting a bicyclist he pulled over in exchange for paying $5k in restitution even though the victim is opposed to the deal. [0] http://bit.ly/GzGcrh

The Fairfax County Police Officer Jeffrey Hand Award for Creative Income Production. Fairfax County Police. Police Brutality

Littleton NC cop who used to be chief arrested on allegations he stole a hubcap from car dealership [0] http://bit.ly/GJVxL6

Seminole FL police officer fired after 3mo on the job prior to her arrest on insurance fraud charges [0] http://bit.ly/GLezLl

Baltimore MD cop sentenced to 30mo prison for extortion under color of law in high-profile towing scandal [0] http://1.usa.gov/GzNb4W
Sunland Park NM police chief & mayor arrested on bribery charges over alleged
political favor for hiring him [0] http://bit.ly/GJUU3Y

The officer Christian Chamberlain Award for “Fuck you, I’ll get away with it anyway” Fairfax County police . Police brutality

Denver CO police chief places cop who ordered dept to rehire cops fired for lying in charge of internal affairs [5] http://bit.ly/GJU8UG

Lincoln RI cop gets a suspended sentence on his felony assault conviction for kicking a cuffed woman in head [0] http://bit.ly/GzVrpN

Washington LA aldermen vote not to investigate complaints that 2 cops are harassing residents in a minority neighborhood, searching people just for being out after dark & regularly using excessive force on residents. [5] http://bit.ly/GAvylz

West Valley UT cop charged w/misd reckless endangerment for shooting at man who tried to flee from car crash [0] http://bit.ly/GERuyZ

Fairfax County Police Officer Larry A. Jackson award for false arrest. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality

 •Youngstown OH cops are accused of cuffing & arresting a grandmother in front of her grandchildren without charges. They apparently released her several minutes later without any explanation after they finally checked her ID. [4] http://bit.ly/ABZ1Z4


This week’s candidates for the Brian Sonnenberg Peaceful Resolution to Conflict Center Award. Fairfax County Police. police brutality

Flower Mound TX SWAT cop arrested on agg assault charges for allgedly pulling firearm on his girlfriend & others [0] http://bit.ly/xtaXLD

Fairfax County Police Officer Amanda Perry award for Safe Driving. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality

•Abbotsford BC cop fired for lying about how unmarked cruiser was damaged, alleged to have crashed it while drunk [0] http://bit.ly/A7PEAS

The Fairfax County Police officer Walter R. Fasci/ Sean McGlone award for sober living. Fairfax County Police. Police brutality

•Baltimore MD cop will get 20yrs prison in plea deal for running heroin trafficking ring while on duty, faced life [0] http://bsun.md/FOyjSc

 
•3 Beloit WI cops get counseling & reprimands for giving cop suspected of DUI a ride home instead of testing her [0] http://bit.ly/zW3lId

The Fairfax County Police Officer Jeffrey Hand Award for Creative Income Production. Fairfax County Police. Police Brutality

 •Oklahoma City OK cop gets deferred sentence after pleading guilty to violating state law by placing online bets [0] http://bit.ly/FPge1y

•Edinburg TX cop gets probation in official oppression plea for shaking down a motorist in order to get his customized cooler full of beer. [0] http://bit.ly/wGoiUb
 
 •Phillips Co AR deputy pleads guilty to possession w/intent charges, 4th area cop to plead in Delta Blues scandal [0] http://bit.ly/FOibSo

 •Cook Co IL deputy and his son arrested on contraband tobacco trafficking charges in federal sting operation [0] http://bit.ly/FOymgX

 •Lakewood WA cop pleads guilty to stealing over $100k from fund for families of 4 fallen officers [0] http://bit.ly/wxiBpb

 •Rome GA cop sentenced to 2yrs in plea deal for stealing $25k in funds from police union [0] http://bit.ly/z7jsoi

 •Alabama state trooper arrested on felony theft charges for allegedly stealing over $500 in gasoline from agency [0] http://bit.ly/FOBQOX
 •Greene Co TN deputy resigns while subject of unspecified federal criminal investigation [2] http://bit.ly/AkCta9

Fairfax County Police Officer David Ziants award for kill somebody and the worst thing that happens to you is you get fired.

 •Pocahontas Co WV deputy under investigation for crimes prosecutor describes as “just as horrendous as murder”… though nobody will say just what those acts were. [1] http://bit.ly/yh8gRc

  •Prince George’s Co MD police sued by mom of murder victim claiming they lied about him being a drug dealer as a part of their strange PR effort to convince residents that all murders in the county were somehow justified because all the victims did something to deserve it. [4] http://bit.ly/FOG3jz



•Youngstown OH cop retires while investigated for punching then dragging inmate by leg shackles for spitting on him [0] http://bit.ly/ybfwQp



•Orlando FL cops faulted in autopsy of man who died after being subjected to 4 taser burts while he was restrained, one of which lasted 31 seconds which is over 6x the recommended 5 second burst. No disciplinary action is planned for the officers. [3] http://bit.ly/FQNIx0


 •Del City OK police are being accused of a coverup after witnesses claim they fatally shot an unarmed teen in back while his hands were raised. Police claim they had to shoot because he was holding a gun. [3] http://bit.ly/FSHY4W

  •Newark NJ cop accused of hitting mentally ill man in the chest with a running leap punch before he died. The man’s family is demanding a federal investigation into the incident. [3] http://bit.ly/zZ8RG7


The officer Christian Chamberlain Award for “Fuck you, I’ll get away with it anyway” Fairfax County police . Police brutality

•Covington LA police sued by man claiming 7 witnesses saw cops randomly grab him out of a crowd then repeatedly beat and tasered him while responding to a disturbance at a bar. [3] http://bit.ly/wsLHTC

  •Murfreesboro TN cops sued by black man they beat in his yard after mistaking him for an asian car theft suspect [3] http://bit.ly/FOFskG


•NYPD officers shown on video slamming an Occupy medic head-first into a door window, breaking the window while arresting him for unknown reasons.



•2 East Cleveland OH cops fired for violating policy by opening fire at a car when the woman driving it tried to flee a traffic stop [1] http://bit.ly/FUKHe3

•Covington LA police sued by man claiming 7 witnesses saw cops randomly grab him out of a crowd then repeatedly beat and tasered him while responding to a disturbance at a bar. [3] http://bit.ly/wsLHTC


 •2 Humphreys Co TN deputies indicted by US DOJ for beating & tasing man for 19mins then beating him again at jail [3] http://bit.ly/vZD7ae

  •Carbondale PA settles suit for $105k to woman injured when a cop intentionally rammed an ATV she was a passenger on because they were riding on a road without helmets, the cop was suspended 10 days [0] http://bit.ly/FONt5c

  •Coon Rapids MN police accused of excessive force during med call on man suffering from seizure & heart condition [3] http://bit.ly/yE2LoV

 
•West Memphis AR cops accused of harassing, falsely arresting & searching residents after cop alleged he was shot at [4] http://bit.ly/xHPUq7

 •Roosevelt Co MT sheriff gets suspended sentence in plea to assault for throwing man through window in bar brawl [0] http://bit.ly/xyB0pF
•Pinellas Co FL deputy seriously injured a man by tasering him while he was cuffed during an unspecified arrest by a state EPA cop [3] http://bit.ly/yEQp1v
 
•Several NYPD officers stand around young woman apparently having a seizure after her arrest at the Occupy protest while fellow protesters are marched over and around her body onto a waiting prisoner transport bus.

 •Holly Ridge NC cop chasing kids who swore at him rear ended another cruiser, causing it to burst into flames. The other officer was rescued. [0] http://bit.ly/xRoEky




•NYPD officer appears to pick female protester up from behind before she was slammed down on the ground, allegedly cracking her ribs.

Oddly, despite these 3 incidents with documented injuries, police reported that they were not aware of any injuries that occurred during occupy arrests in their press releases the following day.


5 Things to don't need to Know About McLean's New Deputy Police Commander



Norton! started as a rookie in McLean where most cops sleep for an hour or two while parked just off of Dolly Madison near the Bank One building

Norton! started his Fairfax county police career in the McLean District 16 years ago. He returned last week as deputy district commander proving that in the government, absolutely anybody can get promoted.  

5 things to know about  Norton!

1. He probably couldn’t find another job so he went on the public dole

2. Walmart obviously didn’t hire him

3. At this point, he hasn’t been indicted for anything, but give him time. Stupid never fails to deliver.

4. The is an 80% chance…really…that he lives outsde the county that pays him

5. We’ll be reporting a great about him in the future

Chief Rhoerer get new stripes, claims to be "Like, more bigger then Captain Kirk"


Because he’s  more than just  a little whacked, Fairfax County Police Chief Rhoererereerer-er held a press conference today to show off “the new like cool stripes I got my ma to sew on my uniform. And, like, only, only, only….only….did you hear what that voice said? Only  I get to have them…so there”    
Members of the press asked the chief, 157 times, if he had forgotten to take his medication this week, to which he replied “It was the cabin boys, they didn’t think I knew about the strawberries, oh, but I knew, they were all plotting against me” The chief also babbled about the stripes making him “More like bigger than Kirk and even…dare I say it?...Starfleet command”   


Introducing the Capt. Denise Hopson Screw it, it’s the public s money award

Fairfax police Capt. Denise Hopson settles lawsuit against Chief David Rohrer



Fairfax police Capt. Denise Hopson settles lawsuit against Chief David Rohrer



 The Fairfax County police captain who sued her own police chief for defamation, after the chief sent out e-mails that the captain said insulted her, has settled the lawsuit for more than $35,000 and a promise not to transfer her out of the high-profile major crimes division for a minimum of 18 months.

Capt. Denise L. Hopson was upset by actions taken by Fairfax Chief David M. Rohrer during an investigation of the promotional process for detectives, which was overseen and revamped by Hopson. After an anonymous complaint about Hopson was received, but before an investigation was completed, Rohrer in March of last year ordered the results of her new process thrown out and those promoted returned to their prior jobs. The chief sent an e-mail to top commanders that called the process “unfair and flawed.”

The chief’s e-mail stated, “the problems primarily center on flawed/poor judgment on the part of the commander running the process.” A second, department-wide e-mail from Rohrer described the testing as “clearly a flawed process from a fundamental fairness perspective.”

In her lawsuit, Hopson alleged that Rohrer was retaliating against her “for her challenge to his authority and decision” in an unrelated sexual harassment case.
As part of the settlement, neither side was allowed to comment beyond another e-mail written by Rohrer, to be sent to the entire Fairfax department. He said that the investigation into the allegations of unfairness had been completed and that Hopson had committed no violations.

But “my decision to vacate the process was affirmed by the inquiry,” Rohrer wrote. He said the investigation found a “lack of a standard protocol for lateral selection processes.” A county personnel director will develop new promotional processes, Rohrer said, which Hopson will oversee.

Hopson thought that she was about to be transferred out of the major crimes division, which includes the homicide, robbery, sex crimes and financial crimes squads, as a result of the anonymous allegations and resulting uproar. But according to the settlement released Thursday, she will remain in her captain’s post for a minimum of 18 more months. In the settlement, Rohrer denied a potential transfer or any retaliation against her.

The financial settlement of $36,097 covers the legal fees of her attorney, Victor M. Glasberg. Neither he nor a police spokeswoman would comment, in accordance with the terms of the case settlement.