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In reply to the discussion: Cops shoot six year old five times and kill him in pursuit of his father, trying to serve warrant. [View all]Tsiyu
(18,186 posts)Last edited Thu Nov 5, 2015, 07:17 PM - Edit history (1)
Warrants are public documents, but she claims they are not, and would not tell me what the warrants were for. No doubt, they are for petty crimes that did not need to see the cops put the entire community at risk to serve.
"No, warrants are not public information," she snapped. When I explained to the women that our tax money pays for public documents and that they are printed on public dockets, she claimed I was "yelling at her" and hung up. I was not yelling, but apparently disagreeing with a cop in Marksville is "yelling at them".
Special snowfliakes in Louisiana, I guess, cops who are waaaaaay above the law there, they can kill kids and treat the public like shit and then just go on about their day like nothing happened? I'd like that awful police supervisor I just spoke to to know that where I live, the cops would never do something so dangerous, and they'd be strung up by their heels if they killed a child over a warrant.
But that awful human doesn't care, you can tell.
Here is the number, but don't expect this unprofessional, arrogant woman to tell you what the warrants were for, either.
Marksville, LA police: (318) 253-9250
Edit to add: looks like I falsely accused the arrogant rag of a human in the Marksville Police Department of lying, but Louisiana has closed warrants. That woman and her whole department still SUCK, but I, unlike too many cops, DAs, judges and legislators, admit when I'm wrong.