Officer Kiersten Oliver frames an innocent person
Officer Kiersten Oliver frames an innocent person
Officer Kiersten Oliver frames an innocent person
There are a lot of things I hate about the Bible as an atheist, but one thing I really wish would be implemented is a double measured punishment for positions of authority. Every crime a police officer is found guilty of should be doubled, every time and without exception. They should always be aware of the fact that if they screw up it will be a much bigger deal for them.
What do you expect in DeSatan's state.
There's a lot of fucking sense in the bible sometimes, in a lot of cases the problem is it's good fucking sense for a tribe of nomadic folk 2500 years ago and then it's been filtered through various cults rewriting and reinterpreting it to suit their needs and viewpoints in the intervening time. The US constitution seems to be on the same sort of track.
Is that double punishment thing in the bible? I couldn't agree more. It's the most heinous type of crime imo.
Fuck the bible but this is already a thing in the military and it should be a thing in the police too since they are just the occupying military
Which is why the state never will.
You can though; like the panthers, but learn the lesson from their failure: don't get seen.
Officers need a UCMJ similar to the military.
If rhey insist on military terms and tactics, a military court martial is only fair. Especially the parts about force and civilians.
And rules of engagement while we're at it.
How is it that a soldier sent into literal combat against people he knows are armed and intend to kill them has to be more careful not to shoot someone than a police officer responding to a call about a black person using the sidewalk?
Nah. They need the wall. They fought basic accountability too hard, clearly its not gonna happen. Accept that and move on to a more realistic solution.
Too bad we're headed in the exact opposite direction...
Conservatives like my father are being brainwashed to believe the cops have TOO MANY restrictions to "properly do their jobs."
They literally want LESS accountability for police... It's absolutely absurd and because of that I'm pretty sure that's what we'll end up with. We don't get to have nice things in this timeline.
Idk I mean it would be fine if the consequences that everyone else has to face they have to too.
I hope Mr. Riley is found not guilty. And that all three officers who participated in this dangerous fraud are charged and punished appropriately. Mr. Riley deserves compensation for harm done. Tallahassee, you can do better. smh.
How about we compromise. No punishment for the officers, and Mr Riley gets 12 months in jail, but he gets out 3 months early if he admits he was wrong and promised not to sue.
Unfortunately that compensation will come from florida taxpayers instead of the criminal cops themselves.
Nothing will change until the cops have to pay their own damages.
When you know there will be no consequences, it's easier to be blatant with your corruption. The officer should be fired, arrested for falsifying official documents, and the chief of police should be fired.
Does no one else find it odd that some Boy Scout badges take more experience than a police badge does?
*racism FTFY
Cops: " THE PUBLIC IS SO HOSTILE TO US, WE CANT COMPREHEND WHY THEY HATE US NOBLE SAVIORS OF JUSTICE SO MUCH!"
Also Cops:" I'll just casually destroy this persons property and frame them for a crime to fill my quota, and maybe..if he gets upset over it, I'll have an excuse to murder him! teehee! "
Huh, so when is Kiersten Oliver's trial?
6 months paid vacation and a transfer to a different district where she commence committing more crimes. Same strategy as the church has with pedophiles. Wonder why this is so rampant when the punishment is a reward.
Man, I hate this. I haven't checked the articles, but you just know guilty cop isn't named anywhere while the innocent driver has his name plastered everywhere.
It's great that people here are at least naming these terrible people.
That's up to us.
I vote she doesn't get one, but I'm not near Florida, so my vote probably doesn't count. Not that kind of democracy.
Do to the video evidence, I give the jury a 50/50 chance of convicting, far higher than normal!
ACAB
Whatever happened to "if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear?"... This happened, fucking corrupt cops
Saw this two posts below: https://lemmy.world/post/13888155
She should stick to colonoscopy promotion.
Lol Tallahassee PD is going full "shoot the messenger and the messenger's dog" about this. Blithering on about how releasing the video is wrong and now the dude they tried to frame can't get a fair trial because people saw the video, which they were totally gonna show after the trial (trust me, bro. bro you gotta trust me. we can't have people knowing what happened until after he's found guilty and we get to take a bunch of his money by force.) but now everyone is gonna be prejudiced in favor of the defendant which violates his rights and that part of the video where she clearly opens a sealed container, dumps it out, throws it back into the car and then arrests him for open container was taken out of context.
It hurts to think about how many of these cases they haven't caught.
After I saw that one of the officer palming a baggy and acting like they found it I thought: how could I possibly protect myself when they're running a search like this? Scary shit.
99% of people charged with DWI, plead guilty or may settle down for a lesser charge. Fighting a case like that is a lot of money ($5k-$10k), your average citizen probably doesn't have a emergency fund. It's horrible, and not only that, the cop who charges the person with a DWI gets a nice bonus at the end of the year. You can't assure yourself that you'll be in the clear if you're sober; they might have insiders who mess around with your test results and make it look like you had alcohol/drugs in your system.
Yeah, maybe we violently need to get rid of police?
I thought this is what body cams were for, or was it just for watching with your buddies during weekends while eating popcorn
That's what the police think surveillance video is for, at least. When they're done assaulting innocent old women with dementia they sit around with their buddies, watch the video and laugh and laugh. I assumed that when the officer said "wait for the pop" he was talking about the audible sound of him breaking this 73 year old dementia patient's arm over $13 in goods from Walmart, but the way they're gathered around the screen celebrating the assault, maybe he did mean popcorn.
body cams are for police highlight reels and for taking clips of their murders home to masturbate furiously too. Not for the public good, or justice.
Which is why it often takes years to weasel the fucking video out of their hands when it shows them doing wrong (and yet the videos are almost always immediately released when they think they are in the right..), like with that abduction victim teenage girl a few years ago who the police blasted the fuck out, from behind, despite her following all instructions.
"By showing the video where our corrupt officer destroyed property and framed a man, you have ruined our attempt to imprison an innocent man who didnt deserve it.
How dare you, public, for foisting this terrible injustice upon all of law enforcement!"
They weren't. The article is pretty clear that the sealed bottle was in Riley's car
I could be wrong but I thought the bottle was found inside Reillys vehicle.
Straight up psychotic. She should get exactly whatever the max sentencing is that he would have gotten.
More than that.
Law enforcement should be held to a higher standard, and this kind of violation of trust and abuse of power deserves far more than just the punishment for a DUI. The DUI punishment should be stacked on top of whatever she can be charged with for this act itself: false arrest, filing false reports, falsifying evidence, etc. And there should be no allowance for serving those sentences concurrently.
But it probably won't happen.
I'll settle for her being fired and charged with making up evidence. Let her name be entered into a national + open database of people whose words are worthless.
I'm more interested in the taxpayers compensating Riley for as much as possible, and maybe asking for higher quality police officers who can do their jobs. You know, the fiscally responsible path....
Double the sentence she tried to frame him for in addition to the max for any and all other crimes she may have committed, and knowingly arresting someone based on false evidence needs to be charged federally as kidnapping because that's what it is.
What pieces of shit, also, she's dumb as fuck for clearly doing something illegal knowing she was wearing a bodycam.
Bodycams should not have a way to turn them off on the field, there's no legitimate reason to, some states even allow it but require a 10 second timer
Honestly, why they don't constantly run but have button as a marker for "I have to take a bathroom break" and not review that footage unless something happened that requires review during that time period is beyond me.
Or if you wanted to pretend the court system was real; presumption of pig guilt for anything off camera.
But that will never happen. Accountability will come from you, or it will come from nobody.
If the camera is off they are no longer a cop until it is back on. That needs to be the rule. Then if they cannot provide footage a lot of civil lawsuits will be able to get past QI bullshit at least.
What kind of chimpanzee plants evidence, while wearing the camera that will later be used in court?
As a European, I can only apologise. We clearly did not send our brightest and best all those years ago...
It's almost certainly complacency on her part. She's probably done this an innumerable amount of times. At first I'm sure she was very careful in covering her tracks. She's just gotten away with it so many times now that she stopped caring about whether or not it was easy to catch her in the act. Probably figured there was very little chance anyone would see the footage. ACAB
I want to live out the balance of my life solely fueled by the flesh of these despicable subhumans. Maybe get them into some factory farming conditions? I prefer my badge-pig walnut finished unless a longer more painful option is available. It's not that i don't like them...😉
Sure it looks bad on video, but what do the training documents say?
The training says to pour it on the suspect so he smells of alcohol when he gets to the station.
She gets a 3/5, needs to retake the planting evidence course.
It is at max a 1/5
She got caught on a bodt cam, thats a BIG nono.
Definitely thought this said Calvin Ridley
Don't they need to breathalyse him?
No. Pbts aren't even evidence as they're a presumptive test. They do not need to offer not do you need to submit to anyone but the intoxilyzer at the station or a blood draw from a qualified phlebotomist. Anything outside of those two things is presumptive and is not evidence only the testimony from it is supporting first party evidence and yes that including fst's like the walk and turn or hgn.
Reminder that if the media is cool with putting the victim's name all over, then you should be cool with the officer's name all over.
Innocent until proven guilty am I right?
Potatoes are food, not friends..📝
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