Monday, April 8, 2013

Four Nebraska Cops Fired After Caught on Camera Chasing Man into Home to Steal Camera

Four Nebraska Cops Fired After Caught on Camera Chasing Man into Home to Steal Camera

Four Nebraska cops were fired over an incident in which they tried their best to conceal, including beating a man and chasing his brother into a home to steal his camera all while unknowingly being recorded by another citizen from an upstairs window.

by Carlos Miller
PINAC
April 7, 2013
Another three officers were placed on leave and an additional officer was reassigned, according to the Associated Press.
However, Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer refused to release any of the officers’ names, meaning they will likely get hired at another police department in the near future.
After all, as hard as it is to fire a cop, it is even harder to prevent him from getting rehired as a cop where he will likely continue his unlawful ways.
Take the case of a South Florida cop who violated police protocol when he pursued a suspect down the wrong way of a Miami expressway this week, which resulted in the suspect striking another vehicle and killing its four occupants inside.
Opa-Locka police cpl. Sergio Perez had tried to pull the suspect over for making an illegal right turn. Departmental police only allows pursuits in serious felonies like murders, rapes or robberies.
Perez had been kicked out of the police academy for reckless driving but somehow managed to get hired by one of the most corrupt police departments in Miami-Dade County, the Opa-Locka Police Department as Miami blogger Random Pixels explains.
The Miami Herald did a good job on digging up his short, but extremely questionable police experience:
But just two months into his training, he crashed his car into another vehicle on I-95 while drag-racing at speeds in excess of 110 miles per hour, according to the FHP report. A city of Miami police detective witnessed the race, the report said. Perez, who was off duty, was taken into custody on reckless driving charges. It’s not clear from the report whether he was driving a patrol car or his personal vehicle.
But he was fired the following day and kicked out of the police academy.
He applied to Opa-locka a month later, noting on his application that the reason for leaving Miami Shores was because he “received a criminal traffic citation.’’
Opa-locka hired him a year later, in March 2008. There is no indication in his personnel file that the city conducted a background check or investigated why he left Miami Shores.
A month later, he was given a “post-accident substance control test,’’ which he passed. It’s not clear why the test was administered, since there is no accident report in his file.
In October 2009, a woman filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging that Perez punched her in the head with such force that surgeons had to reconstruct her face by inserting a metal plate. Included in the lawsuit is a copy of the surgeon’s report from Jackson Memorial Hospital, detailing the severity of her injuries.
Now four innocent people are dead  and while Perez was not the one who initially drove down the wrong way on the expressway, he holds at least some responsibility for the incident.
But we will probably hear from him again as a police officer and not in a good way.
http://intellihub.com/2013/04/07/four-nebraska-cops-fired-after-caught-on-camera-chasing-man-into-home-to-steal-camera/

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

A camera (or many) is a republic's best friend.

Anonymous said...

THE SOBS NEED TO BE SUED BY THE VICTIM....BRING THESE THUGS TO JUSTICE. I WAS ONCE HIT IN THE THIGH BY A SON OF A COP.... THE LITTLE AHO THOUGHT IT WS FUN TO SEE ME CRAWLING HOME. HE DID NOT THINK IT WAS FUN WHEN 2 MONTH LATER I WALKED UP TO HIM AND LAID A GOOD HARD SOCCER KICK IN HIS CHINS ....HE WORE A CAST FOR A FEW MONTHS AND THREATENED TO HURT ME REAL BAD... I TOLD THE SOB I WOULD PUT HIM IN THE HOSPITAL THE NEXT TIME THE AHO TRIED IT.... HE NEVER DID TRY IT AGAIN...

Anonymous said...

Yes Indeed!! A camera (or many) are the Republic's best friend. Take one or two or three to EVERY city, county, state meetings you or friends attend!!! Let's hold em all accountable!!! We can be the new mobile Hollywood and post on Youtube our "finds" of abuse on our citizens!!

Anonymous said...

Not only a camera, but everyone on that street with an AR 16; THAT is what the 2nd Amendment is for, to stop Government corruption like this; they will attempt to regroup and come back, but every time thay do this shit, you have to have your own numbers and hit them 50 times harder than they hit you; get IDS and follow them up to where they live; this is what they do to the private citizens, this is what should be done to them, PLAIN AND SIMPLE; you CHASE THE HUNTERS AND TURN THEM INTO THE HUNTED; THAT IS HOW CHANGE WILL COME TO THIS COUNTRY, THERE IS NO OTHER WAY.

Anonymous said...

Here's a thought (turnabout being fair play), how about a police offenders listing, not unlike a sex offenders listing. You mistreat someone as a police officer you are added to the list so that you are unable to go to another police department and commit another crime...