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  • Mojave8899
    Banned
    • Oct 2022
    • 96

    Today I called the cops on the cops…

  • #2
    Clutch-n-Throttle
    Member
    • May 2011
    • 277

    CLEVERLY DISGUISED AS A RESPONSIBLE ADULT

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    • #3
      pd5190
      Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 203

      Next to me is a vacant lot elevated above my property. Across from that lot is a 7/11, it was about 10-11 Pm and noticed two vehicles parked on the lot with a someone walking back and forth with a drop leg holster. The wife noticed them and the ensuing discussion of should we call the police. I told her I think they are the police and she in typical fashion disagreed. An she said she was calling the police, which she did. 911 dispatch had no idea this was a stakeout and radioed for officers to check out the suspicious vehicles. I am sure after a few terse radio calls the stake out team got the other units called off. And they went about watching the 7/11. And we got called back by the local station that they in deed where officers watching for a suspect who was hitting local convenient stores. Long story short my wife did call the cops on the cops.

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      • #4
        Che762x39
        Veteran Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 4538

        Originally posted by Mojave8899
        Good job LASD, thank you.
        That was excellent. The good ones never get the attention they deserve.

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        • #5
          Che762x39
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 4538

          Originally posted by pd5190
          Next to me is a vacant lot elevated above my property. Across from that lot is a 7/11, it was about 10-11 Pm and noticed two vehicles parked on the lot with a someone walking back and forth with a drop leg holster. The wife noticed them and the ensuing discussion of should we call the police. I told her I think they are the police and she in typical fashion disagreed. An she said she was calling the police, which she did. 911 dispatch had no idea this was a stakeout and radioed for officers to check out the suspicious vehicles. I am sure after a few terse radio calls the stake out team got the other units called off. And they went about watching the 7/11. And we got called back by the local station that they in deed where officers watching for a suspect who was hitting local convenient stores. Long story short my wife did call the cops on the cops.
          I am a retired LEO and my wife always wants to point out good guys and bad guys too.

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          • #6
            pacrat
            I need a LIFE!!
            • May 2014
            • 10280

            Originally posted by Che762x39
            That was excellent. The good ones never get the attention they deserve.
            I wouldn't go so far as "never". I will agree to "most times" for sure. I make it a point to call and thank LE for good work.

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            • #7
              19K
              Veteran Member
              • Aug 2013
              • 3621

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              • #8
                retired
                Administrator
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Sep 2007
                • 9409

                I will be retired 20 years on March 31 but I want to thank you for contacting the station and giving the deputy an atta boy. I spent 27yrs. with LASD and it is nice to read that you took the time to call and commend the deputy. We had (and it probably still goes) a saying that it takes 100 atta boys (or girls) to cancel one aw ****.

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                • #9
                  Ron-Solo
                  In Memoriam
                  • Jan 2009
                  • 8581

                  As a retired LASD Watch Commander, I would like to thank you. I always loved getting these calls, no matter how busy I was at the time.

                  I will be retired 12 years on March 30th.
                  LASD Retired
                  1978-2011

                  NRA Life Member
                  CRPA Life Member
                  NRA Rifle Instructor
                  NRA Shotgun Instructor
                  NRA Range Safety Officer
                  DOJ Certified Instructor

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                  • #10
                    Mojave8899
                    Banned
                    • Oct 2022
                    • 96

                    Originally posted by Ron-Solo
                    As a retired LASD Watch Commander, I would like to thank you. I always loved getting these calls, no matter how busy I was at the time.
                    Youre welcome Sir. Like I said earlier, the desk Sgt was rather shocked that I actually called.

                    I will be retired 12 years on March 30th.
                    LACERA (PERS) is a very nice thing.

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                    • #11
                      Mojave8899
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2022
                      • 96

                      Originally posted by retired
                      I will be retired 20 years on March 31 but I want to thank you for contacting the station and giving the deputy an atta boy. I spent 27yrs. with LASD and it is nice to read that you took the time to call and commend the deputy. We had (and it probably still goes) a saying that it takes 100 atta boys (or girls) to cancel one aw ****.
                      Sure thing Sir. 27 years is a good long haul, good job.

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                      • #12
                        Mojave8899
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2022
                        • 96

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                        • #13
                          esy
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1191

                          Originally posted by 19K
                          I can top that. I?€™m driving down a busy road. A man is naked and exposing his penis to traffic. Full on dancing and facing traffic.. I?€™m about the call the police when a cop pulls up next to me. I ask him to roll his window down, he does. I ask if he sees the guy next to us. He says ?€œyes, what?€™s the problem??€? Shocked I say ?€œhe?€™s flashing traffic, he?€™s wagging his penis at us?€?.
                          ?€œSo what? What do you want me to do about it??€?

                          Arrest him!

                          ?€œFor what? It?€™s not illegal?€?. I?€™m thinking this dude is joking. Light turns green and he continues on his way.

                          I called to report the nude man and bad cop. I gave both their descriptions and car number. Their watch commander called me back to apologize and said she would address the officer in question and he should have either handled it or said/looked to see if it was called on and if someone was going to address it or if he was too busy, called it in himself, either way his reply shouldn?€™t have been ?€œso what??€? She didn?€™t mention that he was on his way to another call (which if she wanted to cover his *** I?€™m sure she would have) or off duty or too busy.

                          Straight up laziness.
                          I?m curious. What crime did you want that person (who was likely homeless and probably off his rocker) to be arrested for? Were you willing to hang around, sign a Private Person?s arrest, and make yourself civilly and criminally liable for taking someone?s freedom away?

                          Even though the WC didn?t tell you that officer was busy, does it automatically mean he wasn?t?

                          I?m just asking. I wasn?t there.

                          Not sure why the forum is changing my apostrophes to question marks.

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