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JohnnyReb
03-08-2011, 10:07
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/dc/dc-police-officer-arrested-in-sting-operation-030711
http://media2.myfoxdc.com//photo/2011/03/07/JenniferGreen_20110307203720_640_480.JPG
All that for only $600.00, a lost career and jail time?????? :shocked: Sounds like she's done this before. She isn't a police officer, she's a perp carrying a badge..:steamed:...Good riddance to her......
IndyGunFreak
03-08-2011, 12:44
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay. Frankly, Taxpayers in DC should be outraged by that. I'm not saying every time an Officer gets suspended, their pay should be yanked, but this would seem to be a clear reason to suspend w/o pay (assuming the article is accurate).
IGF
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay.
IGF
This happens more often than you think.
4949shooter
03-08-2011, 15:59
Yeah. My agency would have suspended her without pay.
She's going to claim "that she was trapping the criminal in an illegal act" and going to arrest him.
(What else could she say?)
razdog76
03-08-2011, 16:31
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay. Frankly, Taxpayers in DC should be outraged by that. I'm not saying every time an Officer gets suspended, their pay should be yanked, but this would seem to be a clear reason to suspend w/o pay (assuming the article is accurate).
IGF
Me neither, send to jail, do not pass go, do not collect $200!
M1Garand
03-08-2011, 16:33
That is just so not worth it.
Patchman
03-08-2011, 16:41
Lock her up and throw away the key.
Vigilant
03-08-2011, 17:02
Makes you wonder about their hiring standards, eh?
Yeah. My agency would have suspended her without pay.
The only way you get suspended without pay in my agency is if you commit a felony.
Makes you wonder about their hiring standards, eh?
I wish I could tell you some of the things the women in my agency have done and gotten away with. Its enough to make your blood boil :steamed:
Vigilant
03-08-2011, 19:07
I wish I could tell you some of the things the women in my agency have done and gotten away with. Its enough to make your blood boil :steamed:
I suspect that after hearing a few accounts of the fun and games some female COs have enjoyed in my little neighborhood, your own back yard might not look so bad. And then there is the occasional story of a gay male in a male prison camp. Makes me mad enough to eat a skunk just thinking about it. And we wear the same uniform.
There most definitely is such thing as a thug with a badge.
I would have accepted higher standards from DC PD!
She will reap one way or another. I would imagine if even she is not convicted her fellows would no longer want to remain her fellows. If she did as reported I would expect for a conviction to follow and her sentence to stick. But, I'm not from D.C.
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay. Frankly, Taxpayers in DC should be outraged by that. I'm not saying every time an Officer gets suspended, their pay should be yanked, but this would seem to be a clear reason to suspend w/o pay (assuming the article is accurate).
IGF
I'm gonna speculate it is more of a paid administrative leave pending investigation kind of thing. Hard to justify not paying her until she is convicted or makes some admissions which would be indicative of a violation of law or policy; after all "innocent until proven guilty" applies.
Vigilant
03-08-2011, 21:31
Delete. Wrong forum.
We had a sworn officer at our station a few years ago who, when he was dealing with prisoner's property, was suspected of stealing money.
One day while walking the beat, a 'member of the public' handed him a 'found' wallet with $120 inside.
A week later, after the wallet hadn't been placed in the property store, a search warrant warrant was executed on his home and car. The empty wallet was found in his car.
During the search of his house a credit card was found. He had stolen it, along with another wallet, from a house when he had attended a domestic incident!
Even in Court he claimed he found the wallet in his back yard and said it must have been thrown there from the walkway behind his house. Miles from the place it was stolen from in another part of the city.
He could not explain subsequent attempts to use it though.
His mug shot shows him in a uniform shirt with shoulder patches, minus the epaulettes.
Procedures for dealing with prisoner's cash were changed a little bit after that.
Sniff
3 more DC cops arrested for trying to buy stolen electronics while on duty. Sad sad sad. We once had a guy claim an officer stole $400 from him. Like we'd risk losing our job for $400. Went back and looked the the video and he only had $40 when we searched his pockets.
lawman800
03-09-2011, 04:04
Some of the stuff cops get in trouble for... boggles the mind. Rolling a DB was a good one that was getting a bit common here. Then they admit to it later... even though the vic won't give a statement.:whistling:
JohnnyReb
03-09-2011, 06:24
The only way you get suspended without pay in my agency is if you commit a felony.
I believe that's in the LEOBR.
JohnnyReb
03-09-2011, 06:25
I would have accepted higher standards from DC PD!
Sarcasm?
scottydl
03-09-2011, 07:26
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay.
They do that so the person can never fight to get any backpay, once he/she is fired. Generally it's a GOOD sign that an officer will eventually be cleared in my agency, when they are suspended without pay (less serious offenses like certain policy violations). Once they are reinstated, they almost always then receive 100% of lost wages. If it's a fire-able offense, the officer usually keeps their pay until termination.
Three D.C. officers arrested in another police undercover sting
By Paul Duggan
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 8, 2011; 8:05 PM
Three D.C. police officers were arrested Tuesday in an undercover sting involving the purchase of supposedly stolen goods, an operation similar to one over the weekend that led to the arrest of another officer in the same police district, the department said.
The three officers, assigned to the Fourth District station in the Brightwood area of Northwest Washington, were charged with attempting to possess stolen property after they agreed to buy what they thought were stolen electronics in a sting run by the internal affairs unit, Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said at a news conference. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/08/AR2011030805340.html?wprss=rss_metro)
Mayhem like Me
03-09-2011, 12:02
Notice who is running the stings...pay close attention JSandi
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay. Frankly, Taxpayers in DC should be outraged by that. I'm not saying every time an Officer gets suspended, their pay should be yanked, but this would seem to be a clear reason to suspend w/o pay (assuming the article is accurate).
IGF
It all depends on their rules/regulations when it comes to suspensions. Where I work we need to be suspended for at least 30 days with pay before we are suspended without pay.
Complete scumbags.... All of them. :steamed:
Patchman
03-10-2011, 07:55
Notice who is running the stings...pay close attention JSandi
No, no, no. This doesn't fit his agenda. He wants to read the Blue Wall. The BLUE WALL.
:bunny: Nothing else do I offer at the moment, for JSandi.
I wonder what the back story is? IA had some reason to target her in the sting. They didn't pick her name from a hat.
Maybe, maybe not. What we don't know is how many other such integrity tests, or whatever they call them there, were conducted.
One D.C. police officer was captured on video paying $250 for a stolen 22-inch television and loading it into the trunk of his cruiser. Another offered to sell two stolen iPads that he had bought, and a third called an informant and asked him to pick up four iPhones during a burglary. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/09/AR2011030904885.html?wprss=rss_metro/crime)
uhh... can't you get a 22" flat screen for under $250 at bestbuy?
Yep.
Just another reason he/she is a tard.
One D.C. police officer was captured on video paying $250 for a stolen 22-inch television and loading it into the trunk of his cruiser. Another offered to sell two stolen iPads that he had bought, and a third called an informant and asked him to pick up four iPhones during a burglary. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/09/AR2011030904885.html?wprss=rss_metro/crime)
uhh... can't you get a 22" flat screen for under $250 at bestbuy?
But you don't get the thrill of breaking the law that way. Duh.
Patchman
03-10-2011, 13:15
One D.C. police officer was captured on video paying $250 for a stolen 22-inch television...
uhh... can't you get a 22" flat screen for under $250 at bestbuy?
And it'll come with a full warranty and inside a shinny new box that you can tie a ribbon to to impress the gf or Mrs.
I wonder what the back story is? IA had some reason to target her in the sting. They didn't pick her name from a hat.
My thoughts exactly......Someone gave them up when they got "pinched" or maybe the anonymous call to IA....We'll see....
The article I posted (#32) says:
Since January, D.C. police internal-affairs investigators and the FBI have been looking into cases of city officers receiving stolen property, according to the charging documents filed Wednesday. The investigation was prompted by an unnamed "cooperating witness," who said officers were paying cash for stolen items.
One D.C. police officer was captured on video paying $250 for a stolen 22-inch television and loading it into the trunk of his cruiser. Another offered to sell two stolen iPads that he had bought, and a third called an informant and asked him to pick up four iPhones during a burglary. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/09/AR2011030904885.html?wprss=rss_metro/crime)
uhh... can't you get a 22" flat screen for under $250 at bestbuy?
Not even with a coupon during a sale???:rofl::rofl:
Guilty plea, no jail for D.C. officer caught in sting operation (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/crime-scene/post/guilty-plea-no-jail-for-dc-officer-caught-in-sting-operation/2011/05/13/AFS5wN2G_blog.html)
Bill Lumberg
05-13-2011, 08:59
We're talking about an agency that let's officers, even at the academy stage, opt out of certain uniform requirements if their massive natty dreads will be adversely affected. Seriously. Watched it at FLETC.
scottydl
05-13-2011, 09:10
You would think our nation's capitol would have a little more self-respect and higher standards. Other than the national monuments and touristy stuff, that city seems like a total craphole.
I can't believe she was suspended w/ pay. Frankly, Taxpayers in DC should be outraged by that. I'm not saying every time an Officer gets suspended, their pay should be yanked, but this would seem to be a clear reason to suspend w/o pay (assuming the article is accurate).
IGF
It all depends on the agency and their rules/guidelines/ labour laws. For us we have to be suspended with pay for 30 days before we can be suspended without pay. This is written in legislation (BC Police Act).
We're talking about an agency that let's officers, even at the academy stage, opt out of certain uniform requirements if their massive natty dreads will be adversely affected. Seriously. Watched it at FLETC.
Sort of tells you something, doesn't it?
OldCurlyWolf
05-14-2011, 19:49
I would have expected higher standards from DC PD!
Is that maybe what you meant?
If so, are you trying to gull us? DC actually has standards?:rofl::rofl:
danielspdx
05-14-2011, 21:37
You would think our nation's capitol would have a little more self-respect and higher standards.
Ya, just look who they re-elect to be mayor.....
Granted, that was a while ago, but it still baffles me
Lord Grey Boots
05-14-2011, 22:03
I wonder what the back story is? IA had some reason to target her in the sting. They didn't pick her name from a hat.
Yup, sounds like there were previous incidents, but no solid proof.
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