One of the most outspoken lawmen in KCMO is breaking with tradition and crossing the thin blue line as police grapple with continued public pressure. Check this worthwhile sit down interview on his motives and intentions.
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Jackson County sheriff says law enforcement agencies often don't report misconduct to database
LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. - At least 44 states, including Missouri, take part in a national database where law enforcement agencies report officers' misdeeds. When agencies get applications, they can then check this database for any red flags. The problem is many agencies don't report to it, Jackson County Sheriff Darryl Forte told FOX4.
This overtime-scamming, race-baiting bum again?
ReplyDeletethere's no record of the 1200 tax paying citizens get treated in er's after attacks. And if they're in a Jackson County Jail Cell, it's likely they were beat for a confession
ReplyDeleteAs least Forte is speaking from the area of his expertise, Police Corruption!
ReplyDeleteAmen
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ReplyDeleteHe was on tv this morning pissing and moaning about a former employee of his got a deputies job somewhere else, his complaint was even though the FREAKIN FBI didn’t find any misconduct or reason to put this event on his or her record he’s claiming they shouldn’t be allowed to go somewhere else and get a job. The stupidity of this guy who can barely speak by the way is mind boggling.
ReplyDeleteThere’s no way this fool should be a cop let alone be in charge of an entire police force. Fucking clown.
Forte is the single most CORRUPT AND RACIST cop I have ever known. If people only knew the REAL DARRYLICOUS, they would know what a POS he really is, and he would never get re-elected.
ReplyDeleteBad Cops come from bad leaders.
ReplyDeleteNo mention of his own involvement in corruption, huh? Way to keep things transparent. #EastPatrol #Habitualliar #Dishonorable
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