Police Appreciation Thread

Jew Cops are the worst. Especially when you get caught using too much fertilizer on your Jew Zuchinnis.

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Obey Goy.
 
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Get rid of qualified immunity and then there can be debate.

This is 100% the issue.

How is it that the US Military can go to war, which is more dangerous than anything cops do, without qualified immunity and cops can't?

It has become a crurch for the cops and made them even lazier then before. It also doesn't help that the USSC ruled that cops are not expected to be smart enough to understand the laws they are enforcing.

Until a time when cops enter the wrong house not on a warrant and the homeowner kills them all, and no charges are brought, will the system be good.
 
Just let it all out…

Let’s turn this thread into a screaming camp for democrat women
Lol

They have managed to alienate everyone. From Covid bs to tax and harass policies to the giant chip they all carry. They managed to get everyone to hate them.

The majority of people that are nice to their face are just trying to avoid taxing kidnapping assault murder
 
Lol

They have managed to alienate everyone. From Covid bs to tax and harass policies to the giant chip they all carry. They managed to get everyone to hate them.

The majority of people that are nice to their face are just trying to avoid taxing kidnapping assault murder

I’m with you on the Covid shit, but disagree on the kidnap/murder thing.
 

What public officials in Columbus made the most money in 2024?​

  1. Adam Banks, police officer: $349,699.44 ($204,143.15 of it overtime)
  2. Mysheika Roberts, city health commissioner: $294,025.39
  3. Michael Exline, police officer: $277,436.27 ($142,423.01 of it overtime)
  4. Elaine Bryant, police chief: $276,050.84
  5. Jeffrey Happ, fire chief: $274,102.98
  6. Anthony Lowrey, police officer: $274,102.98, ($150,060.04 of it overtime)
  7. Scott Soha, police sergeant: $266,162 ($114,265.10 of it overtime)
  8. Kate Pishotti, public safety director: $262,198
  9. David Gitlitz, police lieutenant: $261,670 ($93,242.35 of it overtime)
  10. James Marable, police sergeant in homicide unit: $260,854.52 ($103,875.06 of it overtime)
 

Top-paid Franklin County Sheriff's Office employees​

Deputies at the Franklin County Sheriff's Office also made significant overtime in 2024, though seven of the top-paid county employees were forensic pathologists with the county Coroner's Office.

The highest-paid Franklin County employee last year was Deputy Michael Christie, who made $325,626.90 last year, including at least $183,516.75 in overtime pay. The top-paid sheriff's office employees in 2024:


  1. Michael Christie: $390,493.45 (at least $183,516.75 overtime)
  2. Pedro Martin: $307,146.42 (at least $151,556.94 overtime)
  3. Matthew Robinson: $279,042.15 (at least $61,480.99 overtime)
  4. Janice Nash: $272,155.74 (at least $151,183.46 overtime)
  5. Joseph Smith: $271,109.51 (at least $17,061.81 overtime)
  6. Chad Thompson, an FCSO major who retired after 32 years in late summer 2024: $265,394.22
  7. Matthew Miller: $264,954.47 (at least $126,247.06 overtime)
  8. David Chambers: $262,729.78 (at least $63,533.32 overtime)
  9. Christopher Andreini: $253,215.16 (at least $129,566.71 overtime)
  10. Gregory Bishop: $250,508.64 (at least $121,003.80 overtime)
 
I’m with you on the Covid shit, but disagree on the kidnap/murder thing.
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Going to pay a ticket for tinted windows (state police written, I didn't even know the car had tinted driver / passenger windows when I bought it that's how little tint there is).

Just the other day local pd drove by with windows tinted so dark I couldn't tell if anyone was in the vehicle.

Rules for thee not for me is a huge shift from the "public servants" we were sold initially. Can't think of one time a policeman has helped me personally
My neighbor across the street is highway patrol. Missouri has tint laws, and all his vehicles have the windows, including the windshield, tinted dark as fuck. Even has a light bar on his truck that he drives around on the streets turned on, which is also illegal in Missouri. A neighbors kid passed his wife on the county highway when she was driving slow, he had a uniformed HP officer go and threaten to write a ticket to the kid for wreckless driving. The guy is a class a douche canoe, and poster child for the "rules for thee but not for we" idea.
 
My neighbor across the street is highway patrol. Missouri has tint laws, and all his vehicles have the windows, including the windshield, tinted dark as fuck. Even has a light bar on his truck that he drives around on the streets turned on, which is also illegal in Missouri. A neighbors kid passed his wife on the county highway when she was driving slow, he had a uniformed HP officer go and threaten to write a ticket to the kid for wreckless driving. The guy is a class a douche canoe, and poster child for the "rules for thee but not for we" idea.
There’s always someone higher up to report them to
 
Yeah



That’s the problem with regimented application of policy. Free thinkers are 1. Not hired, or 2. Discouraged/Terminated.