A hidden cost of Chicago police misconduct: $213 million to private lawyers since 2004 – Chicago Tribune

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debtsor
6 years ago

Cops go rogue. Frequently too. Because they’re stressed out of their minds. They frequently tell each other not to let some ahole let them have a bad day. As an officer they can only deal with so many degenerates who hate them, treat them poorly, watch them abuse others, and so on, before they just snap and go rogue, and start beating perps, shooting their pets, and doing their job with no respect for anyone. It’s really too bad but every city deserves the police it gets.

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