Hack Exposes Kansas City’s Secret Police Misconduct List

😒🚨 Kansas City PD breach is just another drop in the ocean of police corruption. Did you know that 75% of all criminal cases in the US rely on eyewitness testimony, which is often unreliable? 💡 And now we're finding out that 27% of cops have been fired for misconduct but somehow manage to get rehired or move to other agencies... it's like they're playing a game of "cop roulette" 🤹‍♂️

According to FBI data, in 2020 alone, there were over 8,500 reported cases of police brutality and excessive force. That's a whopping 22% increase from the previous year! 📈 And get this - only 12% of these cases resulted in felony charges against the offending officers. The rest either got community service or a slap on the wrist 😒

The Giglio List is a joke, folks. It's like trying to put a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. If we want real change, we need to increase transparency and accountability in law enforcement agencies. I'm talking 100% body cameras, regular audits, and consequences for officers who engage in misconduct. Anything less is just lip service 🗣️
 
this is wild, 17 cops still on the job after all this stuff? it's like they're just sitting ducks, just waiting to get caught again or slip up so their next little "issue" gets blown out of proportion 🤯. and the fact that some got fired but then rehired is just mind-blowing... how many times does it take for someone to get it through their thick skull that they're not above the law? this just makes me wanna know more about what's really going on behind the scenes, like who knew about Golubski's actions for so long and why didn't anyone do anything? transparency is key here, imo 🙏.
 
Ugh, this is like, so messed up 🤯... I mean, how many times do we have to see this before we just can't even? Officers who've been accused of doing some serious shady stuff are still working on the force, it's wild. And what really gets me is that some of these officers are getting rehired and promoted after they've already done their thing... like, no thanks 🙅‍♂️... isn't that just a recipe for disaster?

And can we talk about how this leak came to be? Like, if the department leadership had actually been paying attention to all these complaints instead of covering them up, maybe some of this wouldn't have come to light. So yeah, it's definitely time to rethink our approach to police accountability and make sure everyone is held to the same standards 🚔💪.
 
Ugh, can't believe what's going on with those KC cops 🤯. How can they just keep these officers on the force despite all this shady stuff? I mean, come on, a guy punches his girlfriend in the jaw that hard she needs medical attention and he's still got a job?! 🙄 It's like they're more worried about covering up their own mistakes than actually fixing them.

I'm so sick of these kinds of police departments where corruption is just swept under the rug. What's the point of even having an internal misconduct investigation if you're not gonna take action when someone's messed up? It's all about who's got your back and who's looking out for the public... or in this case, just looking out for themselves 💔.

We need to make sure that police officers with credibility issues are held accountable for their actions. It's not too much to ask for a little transparency, right? 🤷‍♀️ It's time for real change and I hope these watchdogs can help bring about some justice 💪
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... 🤯 Like, how many times do we have to see this before it becomes a national conversation? A list of officers with a laundry list of infractions and they're still on the job? 🚨 It's like they're playing a game of "whack-a-mole" where one bad cop gets replaced by another. And what really grinds my gears is that some of these guys have been fired, only to come back later... it's just not right! 😡

I'm also thinking about the broader implications here... how many cases were they involved in? How many people were wrongfully convicted because of their testimony? 🤔 It's like we're living in a world where our trust in law enforcement has been basically broken. I know some folks are saying "we've known this for years" and yeah, that's true... but it doesn't make it any less infuriating.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that we need real change here... not just more empty promises or lip service from the department leadership. We need concrete action and accountability for these officers who are clearly not up to par. 🙏
 
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