beanbean said:
Proposition Joe said:
Gunny456 said:
And how do you know all of this?
He watched all 7 seasons of The Shield.
There's likely also a no-nonsense black woman from the precinct putting pressure on the commissioner to shut them down.
You make jokes about this like it's all Hollywood fiction, but Gerald Goines a Houston detective was just sentenced to 60 years in prison for being a real life Vic Mackey. His crimes were straight off storylines on the Shield.
Yeah. He framed plenty of people and stole drugs and money over a very long career, and one other cop went to prison for falsifying documents related to the raid with him. There were a bunch of people released from prison or who had cases dropped after all of his misdeeds came to light.
On top of that, two officers were tasked with investigating the false 911 call from the neighbor that precipitated the whole thing. They found no evidence of criminal behavior, but the girlfriend of one, who was an HPD lieutenant, told her (the officer) to pass on the information to her (the lieutenant) anyway, and she ultimately passed it on to Goines via handwritten memo. That seems suspicious and unprofessional to say the least.
A bunch of officers in his unit were also indicted for overtime theft and falsifying documents, though those charges were dismissed by a new district attorney who decided they didn't have enough evidence. None of them were called in the case against Goines because they all said they'd please the fifth if the DA (Kim Ogg at the time) didn't promise immunity. If we take a leaf out of the police's book and assume nefarious reasons for not wanting to answer questions, these guys are all guilty of something even if not convicted. Seems more like a DA wanting to move on than open a can of worms by convicting a ton of cops and calling all of their work into question.