mask and shirt found in a cruiser. the officer assigned to that car wasn’t the one who reported it and they weren’t even sure who was assigned the cruiser at first.
So people can just get into a police car, do whatever they want unseen, and then the officer doesn’t report it? and they just leave it up til the news gets there?
Point taken. Either police negligence or outright manufactured outrage. The police are either daft or corrupt in those respective scenarios. In both cases, wasting tax dollars to “investigate” and NPR looking pretty incompetent themselves in their reporting.
mask and shirt found in a cruiser. the officer assigned to that car wasn’t the one who reported it and they weren’t even sure who was assigned the cruiser at first.
So people can just get into a police car, do whatever they want unseen, and then the officer doesn’t report it? and they just leave it up til the news gets there?
idk this all seems really fishy to me.
Point taken. Either police negligence or outright manufactured outrage. The police are either daft or corrupt in those respective scenarios. In both cases, wasting tax dollars to “investigate” and NPR looking pretty incompetent themselves in their reporting.