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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Suspended without pay pending an investigation. That's a good start, but it really should be grounds for immediate termination. Can you name literally any job where you could, while wearing the uniform of your employer, call a member of the public a "disrespectful little f--ing c---" on video and not get fired? Why should it be any different for police?
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I think it should be different for police. When cops break the public trust it's a lot worse then when a civilian does. There should be much harsher penalties for cops when they break the law. I suppose getting "suspended without pay" is fair but this guy should also have been charged with some criminal statute. If I go get into a cop's face like that and call him an f'ing c I'd be charged for sure. It should be twice the charge when cops do it.