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  • Dragunov

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    The important thing here is that they showed up for work. After continual disrespect from the public and certain cities brass throwing their men to the wolves to avoid criticism, I would have walked. Bravo US L.E, Bravo!
     

    indykid

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    It is about boobs, the police who confiscated fake weapons from a guy who uses them for music videos, and the prosecutor who fails to drop the charges after the police admit that they are not actual lethal weapons but prop-guns.
     

    jaymark6655

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    The cops are idiots, the DA though should be tarred and feathered for not dropping the charges. Not only is she wasting the time and endangering the livelihood of this woman, the DA is wasting money the NYC doesn't have.
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    This whole thing is ridiculous, but this is over the top. At least IMO
    "one count of acting in a manner injurious to a child under 17 because her children were in the home at the time of the raid."

    If that is accurate, I don't know what to say. Now if she was charged because of the alleged crimes happened when her kids were in the house, well okay. Still ridiculous considering the facts, but if it was specifically because they were home when the police chose to raid it?
     

    2A_Tom

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    This whole thing is ridiculous, but this is over the top. At least IMO
    "one count of acting in a manner injurious to a child under 17 because her children were in the home at the time of the raid."

    If that is accurate, I don't know what to say. Now if she was charged because of the alleged crimes happened when her kids were in the house, well okay. Still ridiculous considering the facts, but if it was specifically because they were home when the police chose to raid it?
    Then the police should be the ones charged or the nosey neighbor that saw something and said something.
     

    2A_Tom

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    I did have the thought, that it could have been the kid boasting about all the guns his parents had.

    Or even just talking to a friend about what they did for a living and the friend or another misunderstood that they were just prop guns.
     
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