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Friday, January 17, 2025

"Eh, it's too close to quitting time for this shit"

ST. LOUIS (KMOV/Gray News) – Shocking body camera footage shows two St. Louis Metropolitan Police (SLMPD) officers walking away from a still-breathing victim of a gunshot wound to the head because they said they did not want to take the call.

The footage obtained by KMOV contains the body camera video of several responding officers at the scene.
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15 comments:

  1. They are under no obligation to anything but their overlords, unions, and pensions. Besides, not like they shot him.

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    1. So they should have made sure he got to the hospital in time to rack up a quarter million in medical costs. That most certainly he would not have paid.
      Then when well enough for discharge, go out and do it again?
      Seems to me, they care more about the municipal budget than all those elected to manage it.

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  2. Pretty fucking cold. The motto of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD) is Officium moris principatum et aequi Omnibus, which is Latin for "Service, Integrity, Leadership, and Fair Treatment to All" unless it's close to end of shift, I guess.

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  3. The reason the second responding officers were upset was because the first two clowns dumped that load of crap in their laps.

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  4. Union says the current job action requires, No OT so he was just following orders

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  5. dey.was.finna.go.on.break.

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  6. similar to the nypd cop that walked away from the lady on fire in the subway.

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  7. yeah. but the paperwork ? easier to just walk away.

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  8. Orcs doing what orcs do. Nasty creatures orcs, all of them, male female, trans, white, black, green blue all of them are evil nasty creatures. Never talk to orcs never.

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  9. Didnt want to get contaminated by the blood.

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  10. Disgusting, lazy, worthless pieces of shit.

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  11. Born and raised in North St. Louis. This is nothing new.

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  12. Due to the supreme court having ruled that police have no legal obligation to "protect and serve", these cops are in the clear. Go ahead and try to sue their asses to see where that gets you. I'm not saying it's moral or ethical, but it is the established law of the land now. For that to change, the law will need to change. And good luck with that.

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