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    Default Let's hear it for Adams County Sheriff's Deputy David Morrow!

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_896935.html

    Witnesses report that Morrow entered the ambulance to retrieve his handcuffs. As he passed the juvenile restrained on the ambulance gurney, Morrow struck the juvenile on the face with a closed fist.
    Then, in an affidavit obtained by 9News, Morrow said to the paramedics:
    Nobody saw anything, right?
    Morrow faces criminal charges of child abuse, second-degree assault, tampering with a witness and official oppression, 9News reports.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    what in the FUCK...

    If it had been you or I it would be "Held without Bail"


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    But the kid was verbally abusive!

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    Kid probably said something to the cop as he walked by the gurney, so the cop popped him one. What a guy!!

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    This kind of stuff gives cops a bad name. Being verbally abused is just part of the job and you can't take it personally, especially if the person is drunk and running their mouth. That deputy should be ashamed of himself.

    My response is usually..."Make sure you tell all the other inmates what an asshole I am, meanwhile I will be home not worrying about being raped in the shower, by the way, are those cuffs too tight?"

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    I'm actually satisfied that charges have been filed against this guy. I don't think he'll ever be in law enforcement again.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Yeah, felony child abuse charges will pretty much make it impossible. Now, his only option is day labor or congress.

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    I had something similar happen in 1993. I was involved in a bar fight outside fenway park...long story short, I was drunk and handcuffed and shot my mouth off to one of the cops and paid for my mouth with billy club to the face (fractured an ocular bone)

    I discussed it with my attorney (fathers friend) the next day, and he informed me on the way the system actually works.

    "you were involved in a fight, he'll have 10 other cops say that he never touched you and that you were beat up pretty good when I was taken out of the bar".

    He then told me that pushing the issue may do more bad for me than good, he'd do whatever I thought I wanted to do, but as a friend of my fathers his advise was to let it go.

    This kid is lucky that the ambulance workers did the right thing. Apparently the thin blue line doesn't cross over to the ambulance

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    Quote Originally Posted by sneakerd View Post
    Kid probably said something to the cop as he walked by the gurney, so the cop popped him one. What a guy!!
    The kid deserved it in every way. Sometimes they just need a good pop in the jaw. That being said, a Sherrif's deputy is the LAST one entitled to do so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guylee View Post
    The kid deserved it in every way. Sometimes they just need a good pop in the jaw. That being said, a Sherrif's deputy is the LAST one entitled to do so...


    um, no.
    shooting your mouth off doesn't warrant police brutality while in custody.

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