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Take a look at this cop who illegally entered a home, acted belligerent, then assaulted the homeowner when he protested.

 

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Yeah, the cops history is starting to come out and it's pretty obvious this man had NO business being in law enforcement at all. 

https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/27/us/sean-grayson-misconduct-sonya-massey-death/index.html

-Discharged from the Army for "serious misconduct" 

- Multiple DUIs

- At one of the departments he worked at he disobeyed orders and was required to take "high stress decision making classes" 

- hopped between police department jobs seemingly every few months. 

 

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sean-grayson-sonya-massey-shooting-illinois-disciplinary-record/

He had also gotten in trouble at a previous department for lying on his police reports and attempting to abuse police authority/resources. 

 

 

This cop was apparently about to marry his fiancé in October. I'm sure that woman is feeling horrible right now, but hopefully she'll eventually realize what a massive bullet she barely dodged on this one.  Marrying a 30 year old man with alcohol and anger issues isn't the path to a good future.  

 

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Seems like a pretty cut and dry act of pure evil... and of course no matter the punishment and consequences, there is still someone dead today that shouldn't be. Sometimes it's easy to overlook the pain of loss and celebrate justice. 

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There are serious systemic issues within law enforcement. My wife is the director of HR in the city we live in. The police department is the most unethical and corrupt group of people you can imagine. 

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On 7/24/2024 at 1:57 PM, AU9377 said:

It is pretty bad.  That outcome could have been avoided so easily.    Shoot to kill cannot be the go to in a situation like that.

For some reason, from TSA on up, our law enforcement tends to attract personalities so unsuited for the role in way I don’t see in other countries. Not all, of course, but far too many. That dude had no business with a gun.

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