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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,036 posts)
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 12:12 AM Jan 2021

After Capitol riot, police chiefs work to root out officers with ties to extremist groups

The revelation that the Capitol mob — covered in emblems of extremist groups — included off-duty law enforcement officers possibly assisted by working police is escalating pressure on sheriffs and police chiefs nationwide to root out staff with ties to white supremacist and far-right armed groups.

Law enforcement leaders have faced criticism in the past for failing to police their own officers’ involvement with extremist groups. However, the selfie photos that off-duty officers took inside the Capitol during the violent siege, which left one police officer dead and dozens of others injured, were a wake-up call for many who have long denied the extent of the problem within policing.

National Sheriffs’ Association President David Mahoney said many police leaders have treated officers with extremist beliefs as outliers and have underestimated the damage they can inflict on the profession and the nation.

“We saw the anti-government, anti-equality and racist comments coming out during the Obama administration. Shame on us for representing it as freedom of speech and for not recognizing it was chiseling away at our democracy,” Mahoney said in an interview. “As we move forward, we need to make sure we are teaching our current staff members that they must have the courage to speak out when they know about another deputy’s or officer’s involvement. There should be no reference to the thin blue line.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-capitol-riot-police-chiefs-work-to-root-out-officers-with-ties-to-extremist-groups/ar-BB1d36XU?li=BBnbcA1&ocid=DELLDHP

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After Capitol riot, police chiefs work to root out officers with ties to extremist groups (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2021 OP
Gee, that's timely. ZZenith Jan 2021 #1
And some good shall come of this yet. Color me hopeful. RussellCattle Jan 2021 #2
Skeptic here. qwlauren35 Jan 2021 #3
That's how I feel. This goes deep in so many police departments. BComplex Jan 2021 #7
Right !! uponit7771 Jan 2021 #9
What the heck justgamma Jan 2021 #4
+1, .. and the number of cops openly beating peaceful protesters uponit7771 Jan 2021 #10
Aryan Brotherhood??? That's a frick'n prison gang!! LeftInTX Jan 2021 #5
It's late in coming but it's a start MustLoveBeagles Jan 2021 #6
Including themselves?!?! Half these assholes didn't know they sided with the terrorist uponit7771 Jan 2021 #8

BComplex

(8,054 posts)
7. That's how I feel. This goes deep in so many police departments.
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 03:39 AM
Jan 2021

It's going to be a huge police recruitment effort if they're going to get rid of all the people that need to be gone.

LeftInTX

(25,383 posts)
5. Aryan Brotherhood??? That's a frick'n prison gang!!
Mon Jan 25, 2021, 12:43 AM
Jan 2021

A cadet was affliated with this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_Brotherhood

Outside prison, the AB engages in every kind of criminal enterprise, "...including murder-for-hire, armed robbery, gun running, methamphetamine manufacturing, heroin sales, counterfeiting, and identity theft," according to the SPLC.[16][2]

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