Cop blinds a home security camera before issuing a citation

@nicknicknicknicknicknick on TikTok wrote that the officer showed up at his house and "ripped the camera off it's mount" before knocking on his door, later specifying that it was a Litchfield, Connecticut, officer accompanied by Connecticut State Police.
Paybacksays...

No, there's a few. They're all members of the same station with little interaction with other forces, and they live in the communities they serve, but there's a few.

newtboysaid:

No good apples. None. It's a fallacy.

newtboysays...

Sorry, Mayberry was forcibly annexed and is now fully incorporated. Andy and Barney were both fired, and the new department defunded their pensions to pay for new military equipment. ;-)

I actually live in one of those small communities, the nearest town with a population over 1000 is the largest in California without a police department, Mckinleyville. Eureka police actually train to deescalate and follow that training mostly, but we still have incidents, and much worse we still have cops covering for each other, shielding criminal cops behind a blue wall of silence and lies. We don't have good apples turning them in and handing over hidden evidence.

Paybacksaid:

No, there's a few. They're all members of the same station with little interaction with other forces, and they live in the communities they serve, but there's a few.

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