That's a load of crap. You're just making that up. If that was true, there would literally be hundreds of these cases a year, because no one can go on to do these things and not eventually get caught.
Doesn't matter who it is. A criminal is a criminal. But a coward criminal hiding behind a tin badge and the law is the worst kind, especially when they're supposed to uphold the law. Arresting street criminals and being a paid criminal is a piece of sht because most of these cowards get away with it. Then, when the ones that do get caught, they cry like the coward little bitches they really are when they're no guaranteed back up when going to prison...
I totally agree with you, they didn't even show a third of those corrupt bastards, and they're quick to talk about what everyday civilians do, but won't hold those crooked bastards accountable, just saying
What's so astounding to me is the relatively light sentences these corrupt cops. They hold the public trust, and endowed with great authority of the law. They use that authority to commit heinous crimes against the helpless citizenry. They should get LIFE at the very least, and if they are involved in a murder, they should get the DEATH penalty. In any case, they should never know the feeling of freedom again.
"What's so astounding to me is the relatively light sentences given to these corrupt cops" Why are you astounded by that? You've never heard of corruption? The system that allows these scumbags to operate in the first place also gives them the most leniency when they're finally apprehended. Your basic old boys club network.
Thanks. I needed this. So rare that cops are held accountable. chuckled out loud when I saw criminal Lee Baca was the first featured. I have a letter signed by him saying that his deputies didn't do anything wrong after I was harassed. Good to see someone caught up with him.
I'm so proud of Charisma Carpenter for fighting back, refusing to be a victim. I'd never heard of this story before, but her actions saved the future victim's this cop/rapist intendd to have, as he'd gotten away with this for so long.
The cops convicted of murder/ attempted murder, rape, assault, theft..... any crime against the public should not be allowed to live especially if they do crimes in uniform!!!!
They should definitely get longer sentences due to the abuse of power. Seems like most of these cops got less time than the average citizen would get for the same crime.
That's because they complied with the police. Most idiots that get beat do not comply and think they know what's up. Their best thinking got them clubbed.
Sadly, there is no foolproof method when hiring police officers. That said, corruption exists everywhere and anywhere human activity roams... regardless of the profession.
Police corruption is disproportionate to almost any other profession. They’re not doing a good enough job of weeding out the sociopaths and bullies who are attracted to this line of work.
@@Avogadros_number No. But when a cop goes bad, it's in the news, over & over again. If a plumber does crimes, in might hit the news but it won't be a big or lead story. And I agree that it should be big news because cops, like a few other professions are held to a higher standard. Good cops hate the bad ones worse than the public. Bad cops make a tough job even harder for the good ones. As far as the profession being filled with sociopaths & bullies, think about how many cops served their communities at the same time as the cops talked about here. And now, because of the defund the police groups & the way so many treat cops,the departments are woefully understaffed. And in many big cities especially, it's only going to get worse. Good people who want to be cops just won't apply to those departments because they don't want to be treated as if they're cannon fodder. So those cities will eventually have to lower their standards just to try to fill the ranks with warm bodies. And what will those cities get now that they've treated the good cops like dirt so bad that they've quit or retired? Exactly what they deserve. The cities will find a PD filled with sociopaths, bullies & incompetent officers who are only there for the paycheck & power. Good luck with that. Btw- being that you seem to think that the PDs aren't doing a good enough job weeding out bad people, are you on your local departments Civilian Review Board? If not, why aren't you? If you think you can improve on what your local department is doing, get involved.
@@Avogadros_numberWhere’s your proof of this claim? I will save you the time and embarrassment. You don’t have any. Yeah, it’s terrible when public officials abuse their authority and betray the public’s trust. But there’s no evidence that they do it at any greater rate than any other group. There certainly doesn’t seem to be any shortage of people who hate anyone who is in law enforcement simply because of their profession.
Thank you for your comment. I was raised during the ‘60s and ‘70s and as a kid I had heard the “sent to bed without dinner” and feared that since I ate A LOT and primarily at dinner. My parents never used that line but I feared it all the same. We raised 3 children ourselves (well, wife and I - not with my parents 😂) and never, ever used that line as neither of our parents ever used it on us. And my wife loves to cook and our kids grew to love her meals. She still remembers each of our kids’ favorite meals and prepares them when they come to visit. If any of them sense that she has forgotten their favorite meal (she hasn’t) they buy the ingredients on their way here to make sure it gets prepared. Anyway, thanks for rehashing that long forgotten (from our parents, anyway) childhood line; don’t know if it is used anymore. On a more serious note, I agree with many of the comments posted here - committing crimes behind the color of law and defacing their badges and responsibilities, guilty verdicts and sentences should include an automatic tack on of at least 10 years. It seems that many here have forgotten (or, if they’re young enough to have never heard it) that California got rid of the death penalty back around ‘72 or ‘73. This is why many convicted with the Manson family murders (committed back in the late ‘60s - ‘68 or ‘69 I think) had their death sentences commuted to life imprisonment. I’m a huge fan of capital punishment as I believe it can act as at least a mild degree of deterrence to people considering crimes involving homicide. When criminals fear neither law enforcement or the judicial system they may come to feel a sense of “carté blanche” or, in the case of corrupt police, a sense of qualified immunity.
I am SO GLAD that Lee Baca was listed as one of the dirtiest cops in California history. He was crook as a Captain, and he was an even bigger crook as Los Angeles County Sheriff. And he sullied the name and honor of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and his predecessor, Sheriff Sherman Block, forever. Los Angeles deserves better! Corruption aside, he was the one who released Paris Hilton after serving a WHOPPING 80 hours of a 45 day sentence because she was "too delicate" to be incarcerated in Twin Towers Correctional Facility.
Just before Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested, I heard a broadcast saying, "Whoever did this is dishonest, deceitful, and manipulating." I don't see why people don't call him DeDevil-O.
It always amazes me when I see Collins got 17 years. He was such a dirty deputy @ Men's Central Jail. He was going to set me up, but, luckily I got released on his day off. I only knew about the set up because Collins told an inmate from ECC that he was gna move me to an EC cell. It was known that he was from or affiliated to East Coast Crip. Karma is a mutha
Frightening to think that James DiAngelo could’ve gotten away with what he did even if he wasn’t a cop-the sheer fact that he was a cop just makes it freaky. It was way too “easy” to be an unhinged psychopath back then.
The title of the video should be changed to "The 12 Dirtiest Cops In California's History - So Far" OR "The 12 Dirtiest Cops In California's History - That, due to public pressure, were actually given sentences"
Peyer pulled my sister-in-law over and kept her for 1 1/2 hours " talking " !! He's a POS who killed a beautiful soul 3 miles from my house !! RIP Cara !!!!!
You think this is bad ? Come to Australia and see what it's like. At least in America your legal system is independent here no one will take police to court. If you do you end up going crazy and paranoid. It's a joke
How can any person 'serve 12 life sentences' plus 'eight years'---and wait for it!---'without the possibility of parole'!!! He must be a "bionic man"!!!
I use to work with a Law Firm who represented Sheriff Deputies who were being sued for Excessive Force and Abuse… The Deputies would say they had arguments with their wire and girlfriends and other issues and took it out on public
Must have dented their pride and lost it when they lost their job, now they can't bear the humiliation of saying what profession they belong to working as cleaners.
25 years, if you ask me he got off light. That guy should have got the needle for what he did to her, and the other women he assaulted before he committed murder..
Jimmy Hernandez, the rookie cop in the C.R.A.S.H. unit with Officer Tenpenny and Officer Pulaski, is based off of Ramon Palomeres. Tenpenny is based off of Rafael Perez.
The most psychotic of all of these must be Stephanie Lazarus. Her iconic interrogation videos are a lesson in the facial signals & the body language of manipulators/liars. It’s also a study in denial and “mind-over-matter” thinking lol
Yeah because you are already dirty and you are a civilian. Civilians can be dirty too. There’s many civilians who do other civilians dirty. You are probably one of them.
I can tell you all of those Cops were GREAT Cops! The ones they arrested were the worst of the worst offenders in Oakland! Certainly it's illegal to accept an offer to fight when you're a Cop, as well as other stuff they pulled, but Oakland is WORSE off with them gone. Don't ever think otherwise! Their biggest mistake was teaching the trade to an absolute pussy and a nerd.
Spokane WA also has a long published history (like books have been written about it) of police corruption, in my short time living here some have been arrested for unbelievably despicable crimes. A girl I dated had a father who was a detective on the police guild (good ol boys club) and the more I got to know him the more I feared him. He had been arrested, fired, and rehired 3 different times and had shot 6 people during his career (this isnt LA) one police chief ran on a platform of “police reform and accountability” when elected the first thing he did was fire Jeff… who then filed a lawsuit against the city for 10 million (settled out of court) that police chief lasted a year before forced out in a play a federal judge called “a hot mess”
Len Davis, eight other New Orleans police officers, charged in drug sting Times-Picayune Staff Dec 9, 1994 Updated Jun 25, 2019 In what is being called the largest case of police corruption in the city's history, nine New Orleans officers were charged in federal court Wednesday with accepting nearly $100,000 in bribes to protect a large-scale cocaine operation run by undercover FBI agents. The investigation was launched in December 1993 when 5th District officers Len Davis and Sammie Williams began extorting bribes and offering protection to a drug dealer, said New Orleans FBI Commander Neil Gallagher. That dealer turned out to be a federal informant. In the following months, the FBI orchestrated an elaborate sting and watched in amazement as Davis and Williams recruited seven other cops to protect drug shipments and guard a cocaine-filled warehouse on Franklin Avenue, sometimes while on-duty and in uniform, Gallagher said. The drug trafficking probe was abruptly halted after Davis ordered the execution of a woman who filed a brutality complaint against him, authorities said. Agents spent the following weeks investigating the murder, U.S. Attorney Eddie Jordan Jr. said. Authorities were targeting as many as 20 additional cops when the undercover investigation ended. "There were a number of other police officers who were ready and prepared to go forward with playing a role in protecting the cocaine in this undercover operation. There's no question that perhaps as many as 15 to 20 more officers could have been apprehended, " Jordan said. "It tells us that corruption in the Police Department is pervasive, rampant and systemic."
I remember one time a officer pulled over my mom for drunk driving, i was probably 5-6. My mom was under the influence but she wasn’t drunk drunk, the cop acted like he was reaching for her seatbelt and he put his hand over my moms chest it was very fast, but i seen and my mother told him I was in the backseat, thats when he backed off and he didnt even write her a ticket. Im assuming its because he knew that he had been caught. I hate remembering it but I always wondered what would’ve happened if she didnt tell him i was in the backseat.
Yeah as obvious as the sentiments are, try pulling a few people off other people and cleaning up a few unwanted sexual encounters and I bet most of these keyboard warriors would take a little on the side as well.
A recent study by the bowling green state university showed that between 2005and 2007 2,1xx officers were arrested on felony charges… of those crimes 561 were sex crimes and of those victim’s 73% were minors.. 61% of the time the officer was arrested by another agency (federal) because nobody they worked with either A-knew or B- cared. the study is 46 pages long so I can’t bring up all important info but the majority of officers arrested weren’t for “taking some on the side”
You have no idea,even lawyers are scared to death of them, they intimidate them to influence them,getting no justice done at taxpayers life and expense. Sign my peition,called 'do a po on them'.
That's beyond crazy that the officers who did actually drive byes out of their patrol cars aren't mentioned. That's a lot of people killing while the government paid them.....if my memory serves me correct that would be considered a long the lines of conspiracy, adding and abetting, accomplice etc...just as they charge the citizens. Too bad most of them didn't get stopped during their criminal careers.... because that meant that they would listen to the actual people at the scene instead of some cops theory.
I heard from a retired bus driver that a certain CHP officer would allegedly pull over Greyhound busses because his brother who worked there was terminated.
Here is an example of punishment not fitting the crime and why so many leos repeat their criminal behavior. This is why they are the worst threat to every community. It hasn't stopped its paying better.
Unfortunately these are not the worst, these are the worst that got caught... Too many corrupt cops out there have never been held accountable
And to many dangerous criminal thugs out there who still haven’t gotten caught but hey who cares, to you thugs, other thugs are considered “good guys”
That's a load of crap. You're just making that up. If that was true, there would literally be hundreds of these cases a year, because no one can go on to do these things and not eventually get caught.
Doesn't matter who it is. A criminal is a criminal. But a coward criminal hiding behind a tin badge and the law is the worst kind, especially when they're supposed to uphold the law. Arresting street criminals and being a paid criminal is a piece of sht because most of these cowards get away with it. Then, when the ones that do get caught, they cry like the coward little bitches they really are when they're no guaranteed back up when going to prison...
Tthe Golden State Killer absolutely was the worst. Not just talking cops. It doesn't get worse than him.
I totally agree with you, they didn't even show a third of those corrupt bastards, and they're quick to talk about what everyday civilians do, but won't hold those crooked bastards accountable, just saying
If gang members get a 10 year gang enhancement, corrupt cops should get the same.
10 year minimum corrupt cop enhancement.
I completely agree
People wonder why the LAPD has such a bad reputation
And people wonder why blacks and Hispanics have a bad reputation but hey we can’t talk about it because it’s considered racist to say the truth.
Bunch of fkn 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡👻👈🏾
No, they don't.
Uhhh, no, I don't think they do lol. It's pretty damn obvious why they've got that reputation
They shake EVERYTHING..started in the 1920s..
They know Your Business..
Small Towns are the Worst..
This list is incomplete without Officer Tenpenny.
Pulaski too along with Hernandez
Was tenpenny the cheapest to be bought off?😂
@@forgedbyfire4929 Pulaski and Hernandez were snitches Tenpenny was a real nigga
@@CooTooF💀💀💀
He kinda is on this list though: his character was based off of Rafael Perez lol
What's so astounding to me is the relatively light sentences these corrupt cops. They hold the public trust, and endowed with great authority of the law. They use that authority to commit heinous crimes against the helpless citizenry. They should get LIFE at the very least, and if they are involved in a murder, they should get the DEATH penalty. In any case, they should never know the feeling of freedom again.
"What's so astounding to me is the relatively light sentences given to these corrupt cops"
Why are you astounded by that? You've never heard of corruption? The system that allows these scumbags to operate in the first place also gives them the most leniency when they're
finally apprehended. Your basic old boys club network.
They have to toss ALOT of salad's
LOL yeh OK
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Texas DPS Colonel McCraw says:"I hate corrupt public Officials/Law Enforcement. They are a minority group that gives the majority of us a bad name."
Thanks. I needed this. So rare that cops are held accountable. chuckled out loud when I saw criminal Lee Baca was the first featured. I have a letter signed by him saying that his deputies didn't do anything wrong after I was harassed. Good to see someone caught up with him.
I'm so proud of Charisma Carpenter for fighting back, refusing to be a victim. I'd never heard of this story before, but her actions saved the future victim's this cop/rapist intendd to have, as he'd gotten away with this for so long.
I didn't even freaking know that wow
Yeah he would had became the golden state killer
Bravery...Injured..One must Testify..Bless Her .
@@urbantrixsta6514there is probably ALOT u don't know Mohammed Osama
Audacity is often the best way to go.
All of their sentences would be life, no parole, for civilians.
No, it wouldn't.
12 Dirtiest Cops (That Have Actually Been Caught)
The cops convicted of murder/ attempted murder, rape, assault, theft..... any crime against the public should not be allowed to live especially if they do crimes in uniform!!!!
They should definitely get longer sentences due to the abuse of power. Seems like most of these cops got less time than the average citizen would get for the same crime.
The Denzel Washington character in Training Day was based on Rafael Pérez
"My n*gga!"
Officer Tenpenny in GTA San Andreas too lol
@@johnathanrush4666”time to dig carl”
" can we cut a deal" is the favorite track for this very Bad and Mean people.
BET NONE GOT BEAT WHILE BEING ARRESTED.
Derek Chauvin will be released so he can kill again; I don't see why Minnesota doesn't care if he does.
No, only gangsters and druggies. I call it Karma.
That's because they complied with the police. Most idiots that get beat do not comply and think they know what's up. Their best thinking got them clubbed.
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@@MedHead1 sex offenders also get beaten in prison cells.
if you made committing a crime while a police officer double the time for the crime I would bet you would see a lot less
Sadly, there is no foolproof method when hiring police officers. That said, corruption exists everywhere and anywhere human activity roams... regardless of the profession.
Word 👍
Police corruption is disproportionate to almost any other profession. They’re not doing a good enough job of weeding out the sociopaths and bullies who are attracted to this line of work.
@@Avogadros_number No. But when a cop goes bad, it's in the news, over & over again. If a plumber does crimes, in might hit the news but it won't be a big or lead story. And I agree that it should be big news because cops, like a few other professions are held to a higher standard. Good cops hate the bad ones worse than the public. Bad cops make a tough job even harder for the good ones. As far as the profession being filled with sociopaths & bullies, think about how many cops served their communities at the same time as the cops talked about here. And now, because of the defund the police groups & the way so many treat cops,the departments are woefully understaffed. And in many big cities especially, it's only going to get worse. Good people who want to be cops just won't apply to those departments because they don't want to be treated as if they're cannon fodder. So those cities will eventually have to lower their standards just to try to fill the ranks with warm bodies. And what will those cities get now that they've treated the good cops like dirt so bad that they've quit or retired? Exactly what they deserve. The cities will find a PD filled with sociopaths, bullies & incompetent officers who are only there for the paycheck & power. Good luck with that. Btw- being that you seem to think that the PDs aren't doing a good enough job weeding out bad people, are you on your local departments Civilian Review Board? If not, why aren't you? If you think you can improve on what your local department is doing, get involved.
Then why bother having an oath to swear allegiance to(regarding cops)?
@@Avogadros_numberWhere’s your proof of this claim?
I will save you the time and embarrassment. You don’t have any.
Yeah, it’s terrible when public officials abuse their authority and betray the public’s trust. But there’s no evidence that they do it at any greater rate than any other group.
There certainly doesn’t seem to be any shortage of people who hate anyone who is in law enforcement simply because of their profession.
Incredibly light sentences ! Surprised we didn’t see a sentence of “being sent to bed without dinner”
Thank you for your comment. I was raised during the ‘60s and ‘70s and as a kid I had heard the “sent to bed without dinner” and feared that since I ate A LOT and primarily at dinner. My parents never used that line but I feared it all the same. We raised 3 children ourselves (well, wife and I - not with my parents 😂) and never, ever used that line as neither of our parents ever used it on us. And my wife loves to cook and our kids grew to love her meals. She still remembers each of our kids’ favorite meals and prepares them when they come to visit. If any of them sense that she has forgotten their favorite meal (she hasn’t) they buy the ingredients on their way here to make sure it gets prepared. Anyway, thanks for rehashing that long forgotten (from our parents, anyway) childhood line; don’t know if it is used anymore. On a more serious note, I agree with many of the comments posted here - committing crimes behind the color of law and defacing their badges and responsibilities, guilty verdicts and sentences should include an automatic tack on of at least 10 years. It seems that many here have forgotten (or, if they’re young enough to have never heard it) that California got rid of the death penalty back around ‘72 or ‘73. This is why many convicted with the Manson family murders (committed back in the late ‘60s - ‘68 or ‘69 I think) had their death sentences commuted to life imprisonment. I’m a huge fan of capital punishment as I believe it can act as at least a mild degree of deterrence to people considering crimes involving homicide. When criminals fear neither law enforcement or the judicial system they may come to feel a sense of “carté blanche” or, in the case of corrupt police, a sense of qualified immunity.
Number one got away for 40 years. They knew he done it and covered it up
No, they didn't.
I love it when a story has a happy ending.
I am SO GLAD that Lee Baca was listed as one of the dirtiest cops in California history. He was crook as a Captain, and he was an even bigger crook as Los Angeles County Sheriff. And he sullied the name and honor of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department and his predecessor, Sheriff Sherman Block, forever. Los Angeles deserves better! Corruption aside, he was the one who released Paris Hilton after serving a WHOPPING 80 hours of a 45 day sentence because she was "too delicate" to be incarcerated in Twin Towers Correctional Facility.
Just before Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested, I heard a broadcast saying, "Whoever did this is dishonest, deceitful, and manipulating." I don't see why people don't call him DeDevil-O.
It always amazes me when I see Collins got 17 years. He was such a dirty deputy @ Men's Central Jail. He was going to set me up, but, luckily I got released on his day off. I only knew about the set up because Collins told an inmate from ECC that he was gna move me to an EC cell. It was known that he was from or affiliated to East Coast Crip. Karma is a mutha
Wow cuz.
MCJ was never a pleasant place to work.
I had a son by him!! I was shocked! I knew him before he became a cop
Frightening to think that James DiAngelo could’ve gotten away with what he did even if he wasn’t a cop-the sheer fact that he was a cop just makes it freaky.
It was way too “easy” to be an unhinged psychopath back then.
These dudes are nothing compared to Newsome.
Newsome isn't a cop. Hell, he's barely a politician.
Wa wa wa
Or DeSatan!!rekwife
Whiner. You have no knowledge of right and wrong. Momma's boy.
I love la Confidential. Now that's a bad cop/good cop movie. And Training day.
The title of the video should be changed to "The 12 Dirtiest Cops In California's History - So Far"
OR "The 12 Dirtiest Cops In California's History - That, due to public pressure, were actually given sentences"
Right off the bat before I even watch this 12 is not even close to the actual number of the worst, thank you continue…….
Peyer pulled my sister-in-law over and kept her for 1 1/2 hours " talking " !! He's a POS who killed a beautiful soul 3 miles from my house !! RIP Cara !!!!!
There is no rest in peace without Jesus Christ
And people why are the police so hated? Great video perfect voice over.
Craig Peyer should NEVER be released.
Bummer! The coward behind the badge tarnishes so many others! Whew!
Except for 99% are cowards
You think this is bad ? Come to Australia and see what it's like. At least in America your legal system is independent here no one will take police to court. If you do you end up going crazy and paranoid. It's a joke
Omg 😲Califaces is back so happy to see more uploads from you I missed your voice ❤you narrarate the videos pretty 😍good...God bless you 💖
This not just in California, but across America.
What Peyer did should have got him the DP. He Should still be in because he destroyed Mr. Knotts family.
I love this narrator’s voice ❤️❤️❤️
Me too. I hope she looks like her voice
Very good video. Thanks.
If their not in Jail or deceased why even bother NGMF,s
Word
Lazarus is in jail
If you can’t say owt nice dont say owt at all
Yup
This channel just got my subscription.
The narrators voice in this video, is quite good. Usually I don't care for women narrators but this voice is far better than most.
How can any person 'serve 12 life sentences' plus 'eight years'---and wait for it!---'without the possibility of parole'!!! He must be a "bionic man"!!!
First time hearing prison sentences? Most of them got off easy.
They do that in case he wins an appeal
I use to work with a Law Firm who represented Sheriff Deputies who were being sued for Excessive Force and Abuse… The Deputies would say they had arguments with their wire and girlfriends and other issues and took it out on public
Must have dented their pride and lost it when they lost their job, now they can't bear the humiliation of saying what profession they belong to working as cleaners.
Hurry hurry up California and drop into the ocean and make America great again!!
The thing about psychopaths they're everywhere in our society...being a psychopath cop makes you more dangerous.
The title is missing the following words,“ that have been exposed”
i remember craig peyer...they called him a HOT PENCIL because he wrote so many tickets no doubt to harass people...cara was just 20 years old...
25 years, if you ask me he got off light. That guy should have got the needle for what he did to her, and the other women he assaulted before he committed murder..
I guess that it's true when people say "absolute power corrupts absolutely'
Your Channel got potential keep up the hard work! #ValleyBoy
Jimmy Hernandez, the rookie cop in the C.R.A.S.H. unit with Officer Tenpenny and Officer Pulaski, is based off of Ramon Palomeres. Tenpenny is based off of Rafael Perez.
Thousands of cops will watch this and mumble "g d amatures.."
Remember The Rampart Division...
The most psychotic of all of these must be Stephanie Lazarus. Her iconic interrogation videos are a lesson in the facial signals & the body language of manipulators/liars. It’s also a study in denial and “mind-over-matter” thinking lol
Dirty police officers 👮♀️ should be fired and prosecuted and punished by going to prison
I believe thats exactly how the justice system is supposed to work.
They are.
they are brother.
Oh I'm sure there's hundreds maybe thousands more never caught. Z28-310.
I was blown away at the how light some of the sentences were then I remembered...California.
Dallas/Rockwall Counties
Just a few bad apples.
THIS REMINDS ME OF THE COCAINE COWBOYS IN FLORIDA BACK IN THE 80'S WHERE 60 COPS WERE INVOLVED WITH DRUG DEALERS.
MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL (cliche, but true)
LDD!!!! ( LIL DICK D'ANGELO) was bitter bout the pinky dinky and did alot of damage cuz of that .. his girl bonnie left him over it i believe
For every one that gets caught 100 get away and 1,000 look the other way.
Perez got a sweetheart deal!
The Stephanie story is amazing
If I was 12 I would be dirty…..I wouldn’t abusing the people but I would definitely be getting money. No doubt about it.
You would ultimately hurt someone to cover your tracks becus they will expose you. Facts have ways of revealing.
Yeah because you are already dirty and you are a civilian. Civilians can be dirty too. There’s many civilians who do other civilians dirty. You are probably one of them.
Yea if I was 12 I would probably 🧢 mad people just for running from me lol
The Oakland Riders could have made this list
I can tell you all of those Cops were GREAT Cops! The ones they arrested were the worst of the worst offenders in Oakland! Certainly it's illegal to accept an offer to fight when you're a Cop, as well as other stuff they pulled, but Oakland is WORSE off with them gone. Don't ever think otherwise! Their biggest mistake was teaching the trade to an absolute pussy and a nerd.
good video 👍🏼 👍🏼 📹 📺 💯
Spokane WA also has a long published history (like books have been written about it) of police corruption, in my short time living here some have been arrested for unbelievably despicable crimes. A girl I dated had a father who was a detective on the police guild (good ol boys club) and the more I got to know him the more I feared him. He had been arrested, fired, and rehired 3 different times and had shot 6 people during his career (this isnt LA) one police chief ran on a platform of “police reform and accountability” when elected the first thing he did was fire Jeff… who then filed a lawsuit against the city for 10 million (settled out of court) that police chief lasted a year before forced out in a play a federal judge called “a hot mess”
This is not even 1% of the amount of corruption in Los Angeles
Len Davis, eight other New Orleans police officers, charged in drug sting
Times-Picayune Staff Dec 9, 1994 Updated Jun 25, 2019
In what is being called the largest case of police corruption in the city's history, nine New Orleans officers were charged in federal court Wednesday with accepting nearly $100,000 in bribes to protect a large-scale cocaine operation run by undercover FBI agents.
The investigation was launched in December 1993 when 5th District officers Len Davis and Sammie Williams began extorting bribes and offering protection to a drug dealer, said New Orleans FBI Commander Neil Gallagher. That dealer turned out to be a federal informant.
In the following months, the FBI orchestrated an elaborate sting and watched in amazement as Davis and Williams recruited seven other cops to protect drug shipments and guard a cocaine-filled warehouse on Franklin Avenue, sometimes while on-duty and in uniform, Gallagher said.
The drug trafficking probe was abruptly halted after Davis ordered the execution of a woman who filed a brutality complaint against him, authorities said. Agents spent the following weeks investigating the murder, U.S. Attorney Eddie Jordan Jr. said.
Authorities were targeting as many as 20 additional cops when the undercover investigation ended.
"There were a number of other police officers who were ready and prepared to go forward with playing a role in protecting the cocaine in this undercover operation. There's no question that perhaps as many as 15 to 20 more officers could have been apprehended, " Jordan said. "It tells us that corruption in the Police Department is pervasive, rampant and systemic."
Imagine just how many NEVER got caught, and are still alive and doing well to this very day. 👀
Some of the best police officers 👮 America 🇺🇸 has ever had 🖐
Yeah, the best until they were found to be the worst.
Exactly why I got out of Los Angeles California
So much on going corruption
Ain't nothing changed
All these murders got 20 years in jail frfr?
I remember one time a officer pulled over my mom for drunk driving, i was probably 5-6. My mom was under the influence but she wasn’t drunk drunk, the cop acted like he was reaching for her seatbelt and he put his hand over my moms chest it was very fast, but i seen and my mother told him I was in the backseat, thats when he backed off and he didnt even write her a ticket. Im assuming its because he knew that he had been caught. I hate remembering it but I always wondered what would’ve happened if she didnt tell him i was in the backseat.
Good ol LAPD!!!
So many more just dont get caught.
I enjoy videos about crime, it keeps me happy.
These just the ones that got caught
Where is Chief Daryl Gates Los Angeles Police department
And what exactly do you claim the Chief did to put him inclusive to these shitbags ? Daryl Gates was the best leader LAPD ever had .
That sob should be number 1
@@KhiryDoomwhy?
Along with Laurence Powell, Stacy Koon, Timothy Wind, Ted Brisino, and William Parker, former CoP LAPD.
@@KhiryDoomMAJOR FACTS
Pioneers!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ruben Palomares is working as a boxing coach...Perez changed his name and is now a personal deiver...FACTS
As a kid Ken was a very talented young man, He was àctive At. ROOSEVELT PARK almost daily. I was shocked by the outcome of his career. 77th.& C.a.h.c.
Me too!! He was my first love!! I was shocked about his outcome. I never saw that side of him
I'm not shocked that the occasional cop goes bad. After all, they have to deal with the slime and dregs of society on a daily basis.
Yeah as obvious as the sentiments are, try pulling a few people off other people and cleaning up a few unwanted sexual encounters and I bet most of these keyboard warriors would take a little on the side as well.
A recent study by the bowling green state university showed that between 2005and 2007 2,1xx officers were arrested on felony charges… of those crimes 561 were sex crimes and of those victim’s 73% were minors.. 61% of the time the officer was arrested by another agency (federal) because nobody they worked with either A-knew or B- cared. the study is 46 pages long so I can’t bring up all important info but the majority of officers arrested weren’t for “taking some on the side”
Those are your average cops across America.
This should be be called, "The 12 Dirtiest... Part 1," because this list is much longer
LA seems to have it's issues !
Fewer things more scary than a dirty cop
You have no idea,even lawyers are scared to death of them, they intimidate them to influence them,getting no justice done at taxpayers life and expense. Sign my peition,called 'do a po on them'.
Well bless they're hearts!
They say good police not like bad One but they all cover for them and like u know they do bad and think they above the law they police
No, they don't.
Sounds just like local police force here in my small Ohio Town
I went to school with Lee Baca's brother,Choo.Big hairy kid,couldn't speak properly.
Had a bright future in ship navigation
there is no such thing as a good cop
Comments like this are what makes people like you a joke. You're not even confused. You're just stupid.
Sure, there is. I've known several. They hate bastards that hurt children, old people, and men that abuse women.
True that
@@JackieBoy-qo4ke future felon in the making
Wrists still hurting from the ride in the back of a patrol car?
That's beyond crazy that the officers who did actually drive byes out of their patrol cars aren't mentioned. That's a lot of people killing while the government paid them.....if my memory serves me correct that would be considered a long the lines of conspiracy, adding and abetting, accomplice etc...just as they charge the citizens. Too bad most of them didn't get stopped during their criminal careers.... because that meant that they would listen to the actual people at the scene instead of some cops theory.
12 life sentences without the chance of parole but here's the kicker...."an extra 8 years" :o
I thought Christopher Dorner was pretty bad.
I heard from a retired bus driver that a certain CHP officer would allegedly pull over Greyhound busses because his brother who worked there was terminated.
U Have to put Jerry Dyer (current Mayor of Fresno & former chief of police for Fresno)
Any corrupt cops needs to be prosecuted to the fullest
I lived in California from 1967 through 2017, and the only ones on this list I've heard of are Lazarus and DeAngelo.
the sentences are very light...
Here is an example of punishment not fitting the crime and why so many leos repeat their criminal behavior. This is why they are the worst threat to every community. It hasn't stopped its paying better.