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    Question Lawsuit: ‘They fired me for doing the right thing’

    From the Chicago Tribune: A former Des Plaines deputy police chief has sued the city and its former and current top officials, claiming he was forced to retire as retaliation for reporting the alleged misconduct of a police officer. In … Continue reading →
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    This happens all the time in police departments around the country. Reporting rampant violations is deemed as "going against the brotherhood". Cops act like they're the mob. And they can beat and kill people. And then drop you from the "family" for ratting. They forget their job is to uphold the law. Not be vigilantes or worse than the criminals they arrest. They're more concerned with the blue wall of silence than justice for all.

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