Just looking at the picture, I thought that was Duke McKenzie initially lol.
CasualSmurf on
> Jane Jones, who headed up a three-day police misconduct hearing, said there was a “terrible irony” to the incident, given the officer’s track record in safeguarding women and girls from violence, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
That certainly is ironic.
ResearchBrilliant_ on
Disheartening to see such behavior from a senior officer. It’s crucial that accountability and proper conduct are upheld in law enforcement i hope justice is served and that this serves as a reminder for all officers
Icy-Cod9863 on
Woke BS is an unfortunate sign of the Americanisation of this once great nation 🙁 It’s still good, but not great any longer. Not since the mid 2000s.
MeToo and BelieveAllWomen got this bloke done, I guarantee.
woocheese on
Insufficient evidence to even send him to court for an assault. This means that he did not criminally assault these two racists so clearly there is far more to it than what the police are letting out with this one. Including the two accusers who are not being named.
I will hold off judging him as I know how these internal hearings can be easily mistaken and draw conclusions on the balance of probability not fact.
Medium_Lab_200 on
He was “terribly provoked” by hearing an opinion he didn’t agree with so decided to start fighting? Fuck off pal.
Talonsminty on
Honestly this is really sad.
>He has denied the allegations made against him and insisted his behaviour amounted to self-defence.
>The tribunal was told a witness was being intentionally confrontational and provoked Mr Munro when a discussion about race grew more tense and personal.
>given the officer’s track record in safeguarding women and girls from violence,
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Just looking at the picture, I thought that was Duke McKenzie initially lol.
> Jane Jones, who headed up a three-day police misconduct hearing, said there was a “terrible irony” to the incident, given the officer’s track record in safeguarding women and girls from violence, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
That certainly is ironic.
Disheartening to see such behavior from a senior officer. It’s crucial that accountability and proper conduct are upheld in law enforcement i hope justice is served and that this serves as a reminder for all officers
Woke BS is an unfortunate sign of the Americanisation of this once great nation 🙁 It’s still good, but not great any longer. Not since the mid 2000s.
MeToo and BelieveAllWomen got this bloke done, I guarantee.
Insufficient evidence to even send him to court for an assault. This means that he did not criminally assault these two racists so clearly there is far more to it than what the police are letting out with this one. Including the two accusers who are not being named.
I will hold off judging him as I know how these internal hearings can be easily mistaken and draw conclusions on the balance of probability not fact.
He was “terribly provoked” by hearing an opinion he didn’t agree with so decided to start fighting? Fuck off pal.
Honestly this is really sad.
>He has denied the allegations made against him and insisted his behaviour amounted to self-defence.
>The tribunal was told a witness was being intentionally confrontational and provoked Mr Munro when a discussion about race grew more tense and personal.
>given the officer’s track record in safeguarding women and girls from violence,