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Anybody ever had a hit out on them?
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 12690922" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p><strong>Supervisors</strong></p><p></p><p>I never called them "superior officers" because I never saw anything superior about them. Having got that chip off my shoulder, that person who told you that should have already notified your investigative unit or GBI. I was good friends and once worked with -now deceased D. Brown- the officer who was elected sheriff in DeKalb County. He was "hit" 15 times in front of his house...I didn't trust anyone, even other officers, as I have seen quite a few get prosecuted and sent off. When I became a lawyer and prosecutor, I sent more than one through the grand jury and to hear police officers on wire intercepts conversing and conspiring with drug dealers gave me chills...I even heard one of our drug agents doing that...</p><p></p><p>What is your life worth- maybe nothing to your supervisors and folk you work with and certainly not to the thugs...I would have it investigated. If your dept doesn't want to do it- see your district attorney as they have investigators and they have authority to call in GBI. Ken Hodges used to be up there and I can tell you were he still there he would want to know of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 12690922, member: 9092"] [b]Supervisors[/b] I never called them "superior officers" because I never saw anything superior about them. Having got that chip off my shoulder, that person who told you that should have already notified your investigative unit or GBI. I was good friends and once worked with -now deceased D. Brown- the officer who was elected sheriff in DeKalb County. He was "hit" 15 times in front of his house...I didn't trust anyone, even other officers, as I have seen quite a few get prosecuted and sent off. When I became a lawyer and prosecutor, I sent more than one through the grand jury and to hear police officers on wire intercepts conversing and conspiring with drug dealers gave me chills...I even heard one of our drug agents doing that... What is your life worth- maybe nothing to your supervisors and folk you work with and certainly not to the thugs...I would have it investigated. If your dept doesn't want to do it- see your district attorney as they have investigators and they have authority to call in GBI. Ken Hodges used to be up there and I can tell you were he still there he would want to know of this. [/QUOTE]
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