Calling BS on the ‘Bad Apples’ Theory of Police Misconduct

On this episode of The Police Accountability Report, we tell a harrowing tale of a firsthand experience with drug dealing cops reveals the long and troubling history of police selling narcotics, and calls into question the idea that police corruption is limited to a few bad actors.

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20 thoughts on “Calling BS on the ‘Bad Apples’ Theory of Police Misconduct

  1. You guys rock! We as a nation need police,what we Don't need is gang thugs wearing a badge! Its past time the bad are held accountable! An if the government government continually turns a blind eye then they like the thug police need to be dealt with in a manner that will send a clear message! Americans are sick an tired of curropt officials doing everything they can to embolden their power, at the cost of the very people they are there to serve! Sick to death of this!

  2. Hungry off his shoulder at this moment cuz I'm so f**** fired up already it don't take me very long cuz it's been going on ever since 1976 to 19 or 93 and they started in 19 am I actually got me in 2005 and Roanoke Virginia put away ever since I f**** was there 7 months stole my SSI check using the f**** law cuz she wanted child supports try to get me child support the give her and I f**** goddamn was on a damn mental check and SSI for being disabled you know she couldn't do nothing about it and she got down f*** the s*** out of me

  3. Yeah I turned in methamphetamines on Geary and Dustin lowhorn the son-of-a-b** cross street at home with a pig's all the f**** time cuz he done to deer tags yeah Johnny taste muffler that has his kinfolk it started all that s*** in my yard my neighbors called the law there's five witnesses I swear to God there is and they f**** screwed me when I turn in methamphetamines cuz there's doing messing my f**** drywall when they pulled up and you know what they put a goddamn they put it on my f**** record on timbrook when they put me away for f**** nothing in tembrook that's enough placing fifth floor Cookeville Tennessee I got it on my paperwork I always ask for my paperwork from all different that's how I know the truth would I speak

  4. Monterey pigs Dylan methamphetamines and pot and pills I said Monterey Tennessee dealing in pot and pills are and stealing and stole all my s*** when I was there

  5. This is my home where am I going to live if I get kicked out of my own goddamn home I'm disabled in f**** god dammit I've been f**** run over by Noah hamby + 93 / add a car running into me he was the pig come out of his own goddamn gas station right behind the sign I got to ask accident report

  6. If you ain't going to do nothing Terry Graham I'm doing something I'm f**** tired of God damn pig stealing my goddamn land away this mother f*** from Michigan just did it and give it to my sister I done told you all this s*** I can't take it no more this is the second piece of land now it's almost 10 acres I got f*** out of over God damn cops

  7. Monterey pigs Larry Bates John Mackey Chad York Bill Randolph and Jerry Clark those ones I'm f**** complained about f**** trying to kill my ass and said they had an investigation on me for f**** what there was no investigation they just wanted to f*** with me because cameras are all over Monterey and that God damn Niger cross the f**** road Johnny Tay's muffler was all the goddamn time with the cops he had a camera on my house the whole time I lived there and then they said there's spicious activity where the f*** did they come I was on camera the whole time I lived in Monterey the whole time everybody was not just me everybody that God damn Town's full of cameras that's the law enforcement doing it but they had the f**** lie on me okay they have not even got one goddamn thing on me on camera not one but they had to fuking lie

  8. I miss Michigan cop Robert yeah he just get my land waiting my sister and he keeps it all away both on it no I bought it with SSI how the f*** is my sister goddamn on it this is My Land Scott Walker news they knew they f**** went to his house and took my car from his house stuck in first gear there was no way I can go to Monterey to f**** Pikeville in first gear

  9. I was just about to say the same … How you stop theses guys. ? Simple … people go missing. Regardless who are. You have too sleep sometime. And somewhere.

  10. I was forced to cross the Thin Blue Line in 1995. It is probably the hardest, but most important thing I have ever done! I love what you are doing here!

  11. You know this and I need your help and I love your show you know who I am I think you're so beautiful and I can't help it but anyway I need your help cuz I'm getting another neck surgery and I really need your help and it was over a cop Jerry Clark a cop

  12. Well, here it's focused on the corruption OUTSIDE. Before you ever get into the system. If you want something to give you an indication of how useless the corrections system is, all you have to do is examine the fact that, once upon a time, you could opt to join the military, rather than jail.

    Let that sink in.

    You're faced with going into to the corrections system, and you decide, "nah, I'll take my chances ON THE BATTLEFIELD"!

  13. At 64, I am somewhat encouraged to discover this channel.

    The discretion that police are afforded in my view creates an US v Them mentality. This perpetuates a culture that promotes a sense of entitlement. If you look at the definition of a GANG, without being over dramatic, you have police departments.

    You have a number of individuals with guns, body armour, vehicles, technology and the legal power to do as they please.

    It is left to the individuals taking an oath to "do the right thing". When surrounded by colleagues, that take liberties daily, alter or fabricate reports to justify their appalling and illegal and egregious behaviours.

    Sadly an officer cannot speak out, given the consequences they would face. We all understand police misconduct over the years has in fact put good officers lives in danger.

    Stay safe

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