Brilliant Police Officers

kelsc27's picture

I just want to start off by saying I respect the police officers that put their lives on the line for the greater good in the justice system. I do not appreciate the ones who do not fully take their job seriously!
Last week a family reported their daughter missing. And this weekend the police discovered the missing girl’s vehicle after it was called in as being parked illegally for a few days in a parking lot. Also, the police had called the family of the girl and told them that when they found the car “there were no signs of foul play or blood.” That statement would make anyone think that they had actually looked in the vehicle.
The family came to pick up the car later that day. When the mother opened the car door she spotted a blanket and just casually lifted it up the and then discovered her daughter’s body under it.
That’s outrageous! Wouldn’t you think when the police knowingly found a missing person’s missing vehicle they would look in and see if she was in it. The car had reportedly been there for days, and was the reason the police were called to the vehicle.
Was it not the officers’ responsibility to completely survey the vehicle for anything leading to the whereabouts of the missing girl? Which would have been as easy as lifting up a blanket.

LL_'s picture

That is terribly tragic, but aides in the morbid irony of what we discussed in my blog. Cops are great...i mean who wouldve stopped my neighbors from killing each other when one was ready to run the other over with their car? But then there are these guys. His partner probably shouted out... "yo larry....lets go grab a donut befor dunkin d's closes" and he goes "oh yea joe...looks like a plain old abandoned car to me"...

I think they need to start stiffening up the ranks a bit. This kind of carelessness would never be accepted in the army.... (or would it?). Weed out the lazy ones who steal shit out of your car when they "search"... Or accuse you of not owning the car just because you have a set of old plates in the trunk...yea im bitter!

"Prefiero morir parada que vivir la vida en mis rodillas"

kelsc27's picture

You never know, it just might take a lot of bitter people for something to finally change! Because it's becoming more and more obvious every day that something within our law enforcement needs to change. I don't know exactly how to solve the problem, but im hoping someone does!

see ironically i was on the locals, some cops speeds by at 60mph, i swear i see the same guy at the donut shop 15 min later.

police are necessary, but we need to clean it up

If I can save one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. - Emily Dickinson

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