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re: Drug raid in rural Georgia ends in a homeowner dead, no drugs found...

Posted on 12/11/14 at 12:51 pm to
Posted by LSU0358
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Posted on 12/11/14 at 12:51 pm to
Don't you know video cameras are expensive? Police departments can't afford that. Never mind they manage to pay for SUV's, assault rifles, bullet proof vests, MRAP maintenance, sniper rifles and (supposedly) training to use all of this military hardware.
Posted by Dick Leverage
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Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 12/11/14 at 1:12 pm to
You would be disgusted if you knew how that system works. I will use Atlanta as an example. Metro UASI is the liaison between Homeland Security and the City of Atlanta. They have employees who go to all Atlanta area LE precincts and archive their "wish" list. They submit to DHS this list for approval. Then, once approved, that acquire and deliver the goods to the police departments. It is basically, as you would expect, a racket wherein a small group of people benefit from typical political cronyism. The salaries of these 6-8 people who manage this company are all in the six figure range. The highest two have earned (or pocketed) 191,000 and 252,000 year to date. Wish I could say more but I have a personal interest in watching what I write. Never know who is reading especially with certain organizations mentioned above.
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