LA VERGNE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Text messages documented in a third-party investigation into the La Vergne police sex scandal show the department’s chief not only knew about sexual misconduct between officers months before it was made public but could have also encouraged it.
I read those texts and feel dumber because of it. Do these people know English?
ReplyDeleteOh that story of the coal burner and them mud sharks? They were all just having a little fun, what the harm? Wasn't the husband of the coal burner in on it as well? Oh the fun.
ReplyDeleteFive "officers fired". Hmmm.... three blacks, one Mexican, and a silly little white girl. Notice a pattern?
ReplyDeleteFemale cops are mud sharks?
DeleteNo. White women that bed with blacks are mud sharks. Not too long ago, I had to look that one up myself.
DeleteHmmm, I thought a mud shark was a black guy going after white girls….. and a mud hen was a black girl with a white guy…..
Delete@ravet, that’s why I’ve been visiting knuckledraggin for over 10 years. I’ve learned quite a lot. Of course there’s some stuff I wish I never found out about. Some sick people out there.
DeleteIf your chief of police has a burner phone, you have a problem.
ReplyDeleteExactly. The sexual aspect of this is likely the least of their criminal behaviors.
DeleteIt isn't just female cops. When I worked for the fire department, the female firefighters were the same way. Of the women in my old department, I know for a fact that every one of them (except one) was sleeping with other firefighters.
ReplyDeleteSo is EMS. Heck, in nearly every job I have ever had, there were at least a few that were known to be carrying on. It seems like chicks in the workplace just like to put out.
Back in the 90's, NREMT (National Registry) was involved in a study with women. If a woman got married within 2 years of becoming a Paramedic or became a Paramedic within 2 years of getting married, the divorce rate was 95% (IIRC). I asked our local fire chaplain (NW LA), he said in his department, it was 100%.
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