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Our nationwide Police force is nearly beyond reform

FloriDuh again.....absolutely horrendous people skills


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An entire police department was just using and selling drugs out of their evidence room. Discovered when a dispatcher OD'd at work.

"An Alabama grand jury has recommended that a city's police department be "immediately abolished," finding there is a "rampant culture of corruption," officials said Wednesday while announcing the indictment of five of the agency's officers, including its police chief.

Crocker provided limited details on the case. Though the investigation encompassed the department's evidence room and the death of a Hanceville dispatcher, 49-year-old Christopher Michael Willingham, who was found dead from a toxic drug combination at work, officials said.

The Cullman County grand jury found that the Hanceville Police Department has "failed to account for, preserve and maintain evidence and in doing so has failed crime victims and the public at large," making the evidence "unusable," Crocker said.

When asked if Willingham may have been exposed to fentanyl that was not kept in a secure place, Crocker said, "Nothing was secure about the evidence room. And when Mr. Willingham was discovered, there was evidence in his office."

The grand jury further found that Willingham's death was "the direct result of the Hanceville Police Department's negligence, lack of procedure, general incompetence and disregard for human life," Crocker said."

https://abcnews.go.com/US/hancevill...ndicted-grand-jury-abolish/story?id=118989336
 
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An entire police department was just using and selling drugs out of their evidence room. Discovered when a dispatcher OD'd at work.

"An Alabama grand jury has recommended that a city's police department be "immediately abolished," finding there is a "rampant culture of corruption," officials said Wednesday while announcing the indictment of five of the agency's officers, including its police chief.

Crocker provided limited details on the case. Though the investigation encompassed the department's evidence room and the death of a Hanceville dispatcher, 49-year-old Christopher Michael Willingham, who was found dead from a toxic drug combination at work, officials said.

The Cullman County grand jury found that the Hanceville Police Department has "failed to account for, preserve and maintain evidence and in doing so has failed crime victims and the public at large," making the evidence "unusable," Crocker said.

When asked if Willingham may have been exposed to fentanyl that was not kept in a secure place, Crocker said, "Nothing was secure about the evidence room. And when Mr. Willingham was discovered, there was evidence in his office."

The grand jury further found that Willingham's death was "the direct result of the Hanceville Police Department's negligence, lack of procedure, general incompetence and disregard for human life," Crocker said."

https://abcnews.go.com/US/hancevill...ndicted-grand-jury-abolish/story?id=118989336
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