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“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”

Another nut cop stalks a woman...where are the women leaders are this? Why are they silent on this issue?

Butte police submit case of cop charged with stalking
Butte police have turned over to prosecutors their investigation into a former cop charged with stalking.
The Butte-Silver Bow County Attorney's Office will now decide if 29-year-old Jarett Branson committed any crimes during his years as a Butte officer.
Branson resigned from the Butte police force in December to take a job in Fort Collins, Colo. Prosecutors there charged him in September with using police resources to stalk a woman.
Local authorities launched their own investigation just days later, hoping to learn whether Branson may have misbehaved while he was an officer here.
After the Standard reported Branson's arrest in Colorado, Butte police said they received several calls about Branson -- at least one from a potential victim in Butte.
For Collins police passed along information to local authorities that also factored into the Butte investigation, police have said.
But local authorities have declined to discuss what, if anything, their investigation ultimately turned up. Deputy County Attorney Samm Cox said "the investigation will remain open until we've had a chance to review the investigation with law enforcement.''
"That could take several weeks,'' Cox said.
Colorado officials fired Branson on Sept. 16 after police say they learned he used department resources to find out where a woman lived and worked so he could attempt to start a relationship with her. He is accused of contacting the woman on multiple occasions at both locations.
Branson worked as a Butte police officer from May 2009 until he resigned. In 2011, he received the department's award for helping victims of domestic and sexual abuse.

In Fort Collins, Branson faces charges of stalking, criminal trespass and official misconduct. He is free on bond but being tracked by a GPS device.