
This week, a couple stories that should cause anyone critically thinking to see that those wearing badges aren't always operating with the best intentions.
Story #1
Kinder police chief charged with theft, malfeasance in office
http://www.katc.com/news/kinder-police-chief-charged-with-theft-malfeasance-in-office/
Story #2
Ex-deputy pleads guilty in federal child sex case
http://www.timesunion.com/news/crime/article/Ex-deputy-pleads-guilty-in-federal-child-sex-case-5111854.php
Story #3
Pa. trooper pepper-sprayed girlfriend's son because he didn't want to go to school
http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/a9ce77be9f504560acd305bb4208ddb5/US--Trooper-Pepper-Spray-Punishment
Are these really the type of people you'd trust to protect you?
That's this week's Police Accountability Report brought to you by CopBlock.org.
I hope you'll take a moment to consider just what it is that you are paying for via taxation - and speak out against the corruption.
Until next week, stay safe and remember that badges don't grant extra rights