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Friday, February 4, 2011

Read the article below and have a good laugh… or start crying.

When two police officers break into cars in a parking garage, these are criminal mischiefs. If you or I break into cars in a parking garage, these are burglaries of a conveyance…
When two police officers break into cars in a parking garage, the State Attorney does not prosecute, because they paid their way out and got alcohol treatment…
Now the funniest of all: “The West Palm Beach Police Internal Affairs Department is still investigating whether they broke department policies.” They are still trying to find in the WPB police department policy book “Law enforcement officers are strongly discouraged to commit felonies…”
So what do we have in WPB besides hanging chads? Selective prosecution courtesy of State Attorney McAuliffe, hanging dingle berry felon cops on patrol, and a brilliant Internal Affair Department wondering if being arrested for committing burglaries breaks the department policies.

I know of one defendant in Brevard County who was sent to prison for 2 or 3 years for breaking into a coke machine… and stealing $23.00. His mistake: he did not work for law enforcement.

Officers In Auto Vandalism Back On Force
2 West Palm Beach Officers Charged With Criminal Mischief

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Two West Palm Beach police officers who were caught breaking into cars in Jupiter were back on the job Thursday night.
Christopher Clark and Timothy Pike went back to work after passing all tests needed find out if they were fit for duty.
The two are now working without restrictions.
A bar manager in Abacoa said he caught the officers breaking into his truck in a parking garage last September.
The officers were charged with felony criminal mischief, but the state attorney won't prosecute those charges if the men pay for the damage they caused and enter alcohol treatment.
The West Palm Beach Police Department's Internal Affairs Department is still investigating whether they broke department policies.

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