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This Cop Has Obviously Spent A Lot Of Time At The Range!
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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 16725741" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>Thats not how it works bro not even close "Period". Any private conversations that Police officers have with each other or their supervisors after an incident has occured is never recorded nor is it required to be.</p><p></p><p>Police officers give statements to Internal Affairs with Union Attorneys present shorty after a deadly force incident under "Garity" which gives them protection under the 4th and 14th Ammendments. <a href="http://www.garrityrights.org/basics.html" target="_blank">Basics</a>. U should probably educate urself a little on this stuff before u make the "Period" statement. </p><p></p><p>Police officers have constitutional protection just like anyone else which includes their statement not being made available to the public. Nothing "Sketchy" at all. Its common procedure in every PD after a Deadly Force incident.</p><p></p><p>Under freedom of information the media can only access what was recorded. The media is NOT entitled to every conversation a Police Officer has during his tour of duty therefore recording what is said during an internal investigation is NOT privy to anyone other than the PD, his lawyer or the District Attorneys office.</p><p></p><p>This is why the "Internal" investigation is condusded FIRST and under Garity u cannot refuse to answer questions cause it pertains to ur JOB. If a "Criminal" investigation is launched first then the Police cannot be compelled to say anything as he has protection against self incrimination and can request an attorney and say nothing.</p><p></p><p>Garity statement cannot be used in any criminal investigation subsequently.</p><p></p><p>Any statement that he does happen to give to Internal Affairs will absolutely be recorded but not on his body cam making it available to the Public.</p><p></p><p>Howbout when he calls his attorney to get advice? He's still on duty and his tour is not over. U think that should be recorded as well? Howbout when he calls his wife to tell her he's ok and not to worry. That should be recorded to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 16725741, member: 111882"] Thats not how it works bro not even close "Period". Any private conversations that Police officers have with each other or their supervisors after an incident has occured is never recorded nor is it required to be. Police officers give statements to Internal Affairs with Union Attorneys present shorty after a deadly force incident under "Garity" which gives them protection under the 4th and 14th Ammendments. [URL='http://www.garrityrights.org/basics.html']Basics[/URL]. U should probably educate urself a little on this stuff before u make the "Period" statement. Police officers have constitutional protection just like anyone else which includes their statement not being made available to the public. Nothing "Sketchy" at all. Its common procedure in every PD after a Deadly Force incident. Under freedom of information the media can only access what was recorded. The media is NOT entitled to every conversation a Police Officer has during his tour of duty therefore recording what is said during an internal investigation is NOT privy to anyone other than the PD, his lawyer or the District Attorneys office. This is why the "Internal" investigation is condusded FIRST and under Garity u cannot refuse to answer questions cause it pertains to ur JOB. If a "Criminal" investigation is launched first then the Police cannot be compelled to say anything as he has protection against self incrimination and can request an attorney and say nothing. Garity statement cannot be used in any criminal investigation subsequently. Any statement that he does happen to give to Internal Affairs will absolutely be recorded but not on his body cam making it available to the Public. Howbout when he calls his attorney to get advice? He's still on duty and his tour is not over. U think that should be recorded as well? Howbout when he calls his wife to tell her he's ok and not to worry. That should be recorded to? [/QUOTE]
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