LA: Three New Orleans officers sacked for various foibles
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LA: Three New Orleans officers sacked for various foibles
In New Orleans, Louisiana, today, the firing of three police officers was announced.
Officer #1 left an agency-owned Belgian Malinois dog in a police vehicle. The dog died of heat stroke. NOPD internal affairs cleared him, but he was indicted for felony animal cruelty and pled to a misdemeanor.
Officer #2 pled to animal cruelty after one of her dogs died of severe malnutrition.
Officer #3 allegedly discharged a firearm into his own vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
The officers had 8 to 13 years of service.
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Aside from the moral aspect, does everyone know the value of a Belgian Malinois trained for police work? It's over $10,000.
Laissez les bons temps rouler.
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Officer #1 left an agency-owned Belgian Malinois dog in a police vehicle. The dog died of heat stroke. NOPD internal affairs cleared him, but he was indicted for felony animal cruelty and pled to a misdemeanor.
Officer #2 pled to animal cruelty after one of her dogs died of severe malnutrition.
Officer #3 allegedly discharged a firearm into his own vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
The officers had 8 to 13 years of service.
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20 ... al-cruelty" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Aside from the moral aspect, does everyone know the value of a Belgian Malinois trained for police work? It's over $10,000.
Laissez les bons temps rouler.
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Laissez les bons temps rouler, indeed.
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Nice touch, Jim.
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I'll tell you what's outragous. The NOPD IA clearing officer #1. How does that happen?
I'm glad some DA stepped up and charged that officer. The only thing I don't understand is allowing them to plead a felony down to a misdemeanor. I know some of the reasons why that happens, but why bother charging someone with a crime you can't prove?
I'm glad some DA stepped up and charged that officer. The only thing I don't understand is allowing them to plead a felony down to a misdemeanor. I know some of the reasons why that happens, but why bother charging someone with a crime you can't prove?
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I wonder if it was a K9 unit vehicle? I think most of the ones around here have a system that either rolls the windows down part way or start the engine and roll the windows up with the air on if the vehicle gets above a certain temperature inside.
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Since a felony with its life-long penalties is infinitely worse than a misdemeanor, people will fight a felony in court. Their defense attorney will usually advise them to take a plea on a misdemeanor, likely with probation in a first offense. The fired officer will never work in law enforcement again. Everyone goes home in time for dinner.C-dub wrote:The only thing I don't understand is allowing them to plead a felony down to a misdemeanor. I know some of the reasons why that happens, but why bother charging someone with a crime you can't prove?
Keith, I don't know. The details may be on some law-enforcement forum.
New Orleans is a chronically poor city and may not be able to afford such modern cars. The dog may have been bought using some kind of grant.
The police here had a Belgian Malinois. I met the dog. He looked like a German Shepherd on steroids. Unfortunately he was injured while subduing a criminal and retired.
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Usually, those same grants for the dogs will cover the expenses to properly outfit the handler and appropriate equipment for the dog, including vehicle environment systems.seamusTX wrote:New Orleans is a chronically poor city and may not be able to afford such modern cars. The dog may have been bought using some kind of grant.
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I was not aware of this type of vehicle temperature control system. Every summer, I dread hearing the news of another child dying in an unattended vehicle. I hope some day that further tragedies could be averted by incorporating this type of system into all vehicles.Keith B wrote:I wonder if it was a K9 unit vehicle? I think most of the ones around here have a system that either rolls the windows down part way or start the engine and roll the windows up with the air on if the vehicle gets above a certain temperature inside.
Edit: I realize this won't eliminate STUPID NEGLIGENT PARENTS, but it could save some lives.
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New Orleans is a chronically poor city and may not be able to afford such modern cars. The dog may have been bought using some kind of grant.
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I rather suspect that New Orleans is "chronically poor" the same way that Mexico is "chronically poor;" there is actually plenty of money to go around, but the political/social system is so corrupt that it turns it into a basket case.
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You won't get an argument from me.
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With all due respect, if there's 2 children per month per state that die under these circumstances, that's 1200 per year. If the equipment to do this costs $1500 per vehicle, you're asking, in effect, for EVERY person to pay this increased cost for the benefit of a (relatively) few idiots.TxKimberMan wrote: I was not aware of this type of vehicle temperature control system. Every summer, I dread hearing the news of another child dying in an unattended vehicle. I hope some day that further tragedies could be averted by incorporating this type of system into all vehicles.
Edit: I realize this won't eliminate STUPID NEGLIGENT PARENTS, but it could save some lives.
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+1; just the tourism money in NO could, no doubt, cover the annual budget of most similar sized cities.ELB wrote:I rather suspect that New Orleans is "chronically poor" the same way that Mexico is "chronically poor;" there is actually plenty of money to go around, but the political/social system is so corrupt that it turns it into a basket case.
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Tourism is either the first or second biggest industry in New Orleans (the other being shipping). However, most of the tourism profits go into private hands.
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TexasRedneck wrote:With all due respect, if there's 2 children per month per state that die under these circumstances, that's 1200 per year. If the equipment to do this costs $1500 per vehicle, you're asking, in effect, for EVERY person to pay this increased cost for the benefit of a (relatively) few idiots.TxKimberMan wrote: I was not aware of this type of vehicle temperature control system. Every summer, I dread hearing the news of another child dying in an unattended vehicle. I hope some day that further tragedies could be averted by incorporating this type of system into all vehicles.
Edit: I realize this won't eliminate STUPID NEGLIGENT PARENTS, but it could save some lives.
Sorry...no more Nanny state laws!!!!
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For once, TR and I are exactly on the same side of this issue!!!TexasRedneck wrote:With all due respect, if there's 2 children per month per state that die under these circumstances, that's 1200 per year. If the equipment to do this costs $1500 per vehicle, you're asking, in effect, for EVERY person to pay this increased cost for the benefit of a (relatively) few idiots.TxKimberMan wrote: I was not aware of this type of vehicle temperature control system. Every summer, I dread hearing the news of another child dying in an unattended vehicle. I hope some day that further tragedies could be averted by incorporating this type of system into all vehicles.
Edit: I realize this won't eliminate STUPID NEGLIGENT PARENTS, but it could save some lives.
Sorry...no more Nanny state laws!!!!
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