Archive for the ‘Crime’ category

My E&E Idea

April 5th, 2010

I’ve been doing this blog thing for nearly 7 years now and a few years ago I made the conscious decision to tone it down a bit. Getting engaged, married, and then having a kid sort of naturally mellowed me out a bit too.

Except in one area, but at least I can take comfort in knowing that even the wise and peace loving Jesus didn’t much care for those harming children either:

But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. — Matthew 18:6 (NIV)

Now, personally, my take on this particular verse is that bringing any harm to a child means you’re better off dead. Not to get too theological or anything but children are basically innocent and an adult prodding them into a sinful activity is harming the child. With the passage worded the way it is as translated into modern English and taken in a void it would appear that the child is guilty of sin but I don’t take it that way and I doubt many people that have read through the Gospel a dozen or so times would either.

But, I digress, and if at this point in the post you’re thinking I’m still going to be wearing my “kinder, gentler, mellower” hat you’re wrong. You’ve been warned.

What prompted this post is that the Catholic Church is all butt-hurt (no pun intended) that people are calling BS on the practice of shuffling around child molesters to protect them and now it’s gone as high as the Pope. They’re comparing criticism of their actions to the persecution of the Jews.

Which is pretty much fucking insane.

I’m not a theologian, I never went to Seminary, and I never even went to Church all that much over the span of my life, but I’ve read the Bible a few times, especially the Gospel, and I’m pretty darned tooting sure that if you molest a kid and then go kill yourself Jesus will give you a thumbs up on that one. I know that statement might piss a lot of people off but if The Dude was down with you getting killed for getting a kid to commit a sin like, oh, lying, I’d bet His take on buggering an altar boy would be pretty harsh and not “Move to the next town, try again.”

Now, I’m using lying an example of sin there because it’s right there in the 10 Commandments. They’re often lauded as being the “serious” sins by some but I consider them God’s 10 Steps to a Long and Healthy Life. Sorry if that statement pisses anybody off, but that’s how I look at them. Stuff like child molestation didn’t even get an explicit mention. I suppose you could consider it under adultery but showing a kid a video of you buggering a donkey isn’t called out either. Technically not adultery.

Anyway, my point is that even ancient Man didn’t need to have that one spelled out to them. And we’re talking about people that fashioned themselves a golden idol to worship. Not exactly the most sophisticated bunch in the world and even they didn’t need to be told not to fuck children.

So, after all that, if you’re still with me, here’s my E&E idea for the Catholic Church. Many have proposed that dropping the celibacy requirements would help but I’m not so sure about that. I like concrete solutions to real problems and no wiggle room for failure.

Now, I assume y’all know the Vatican is technically its own country. Smallest country in the world. That means they get to set their own laws.

Step 1: Extradition. You find a guy with molestation charges after you’ve relocated him once extradite him to the Vatican.

Step 2: Execution. Millstone, rope, kiddie diddler, large body of water. Some assembly required. If you’re not sure how they fit together read what Jesus had to say.

If you think I’m off my rocker keep in mind that the above is toned way back from what I’d really like to see done to them. It’s a compromised plan to fit within the reality of today’s modern world because the only person to ever walk the peninsula we now call Italy that would have had the stomach to carry out my Plan A was Calligula and he’s long dead. Which is a good thing.

You sure about that?

March 9th, 2010

I am not a monster says a local man that’s admitted to kneeling on the chest of a 2 year old girl until she died and then throwing her lifeless body in a dumpster who then pretended like he knew nothing for days while people searched for what was thought to be a lost child.

Dude, if you don’t think squashing the life out of a 2 year old girl qualifies you as a monster you’ve got a whole host of problems and none of those are ever going to be fixed unless you do your best to eat the business side of a loaded shotgun and pull the trigger in the process. Consider that a polite suggestion if you ever find yourself outside of jail.

He’s up for life in prison with a 2nd degree murder charge. I’m not sure what judge he’s going to go up against but I’ll rail against that judge to the end of my days if they give him any less than life.

Not Helping

July 9th, 2009

Some time ago Google recommend I toss this blog onto my list. It’s a blog written by a cop. I find it interesting from time to time. Today especially.

Reference this particular post.

I’ve spent the last couple of years working dope and violent street crime in some of the crappiest parts of my city. During that time my team and I have knocked doors off hinges during entries, busted out car windows during vehicle assaults, shot dogs, and planted people on the ground hard. However we never received a single internal affairs complaint or been threatened with a lawsuit during that time. I guess if you are a robber or a drug dealer, you understand how the game works and you take your lumps as part of doing business.

I’ve been back on the bike patrol for less than a month and I’ve already been threated with IA investigations and a lawsuit twice for barely putting my hands on someone.

The story continues with him getting a drunk guy off the road as he hails down a cab. That’s good stuff, and an arrest for drunk in public or some such would have been very prudent in such a situation, but he didn’t bother with that. He continues:

As I started to bike off, he stepped back in the street and yelled, “Fuck you asshole!” Well that did it. I came back around and got in his face.

Not being an officer of the law, and having this same epitaph screamed at me a few times in my life, I’d just shrug and keep on going. Not him.

I told him that he was under arrest and to put his hands behind his back. He just stood there with a smirk on his face and said I couldn’t arrest him. One judo hip toss later, he was laying on his face while I cuffed him.

Call me crazy, many have, but this isn’t the best story to be telling when you’re complaining about lawsuits and IA investigations. This doesn’t sound like a matter of public safety, it’s just ego.

And then:

Once we got to the jail, he wouldn’t sit on the bench while we waited to have him processed. I told him that if he didn’t sit down, I was going to force him to. He said, “I think I will just keep standing. Thank you very much.”

One jugular notch pressure point later and he was sitting on his butt coughing.

He’s not making a very good case for himself here.

Of course, this is the same blogger that lamented that the police don’t have enough funding or resources to properly handle murder and rape cases, actual violent crimes. Then goes on to explain that in the narcotics unit they have all the resources they need. You know, for busting people doing drugs.

Then again, given that the blogger uses a picture of Denzel Washington from the movie Training Day as his profile icon I really shouldn’t be surprised. Not sure he got the point of that movie.

Charges filed in local drug raid.

April 6th, 2009

Here’s a story that’s been playing out a bit in the local news. Long story short:

- Police get wind of a 20 year old college student selling drugs out of his apartment.
- They make a few undercover buys and get a warrant.
- Quasi-SWAT team comes into his apartment to serve the warrant and an officer shoots the suspect in the upper right chest.
- Student was unarmed. No word of any weapons of any kind in the apartment. Story from the student’s family is that when they shined a flashlight on him he put up his arms to shield his eyes. That’s probably what triggered the shot.
- Drugs are found but the police aren’t saying how much. The student’s attorney says it was about 3 tablespoons of marijuana.

Today the shooting officer was charged with reckless discharge of a firearm resulting in injury or death.

This is certainly an interesting one to watch. What’s entertaining me, if you could call it that, is the local reaction.

It’s a really conservative area and it’s not uncommon to find comments attached to the articles from locals lamenting the fact that the student didn’t just die right then and there for heinous crime of selling pot to college students. Seriously. People are actually rather fond of the idea that a local drug enforcement team would enter a college apartment with guns drawn and just execute the suspected dealer.

In other news we’ve got a local quasi-SWAT team for drug warrants. I didn’t know that before now. The weird thing is they whip that unit out to serve a warrant on what looks like a kid that just buys and smokes a heck of a lot of pot and sells some here and there. I guess they don’t have any evidence on the actual drug dealers with ties to Mexico around here. If I know who they are then local LE has to. Not that I harbor any ill-will toward the guys or anything. They’re a pretty nice bunch for the most part. One even offered me a Mini-14 for $300 a few years back when I was back in town at a local bar. No shit. I didn’t take him up on the deal and he understood why.

Hopefully we’ll see some sort of reform in how that team is used. That’s the only positive outcome that I can hope for in this case.

15 years

December 5th, 2008

OJ Simpson has been sentenced to 15 years in prison where he’ll have plenty of time to work on an letter of endorsement for HS Precision.

DC Checkpoints Ended

June 18th, 2008

That didn’t take long. I first mentioned them here.

They gave it up last week Thursday. Last week Wednesday there were 8 homicides not far from where the checkpoints were.

I’m not an expert in these things, but it seems to me if you’re looking to reduce crime in the area you’d start locking up the people responsible for it. Have they tried that yet?

What He Said

August 15th, 2007

Rob Allen:

Ask not “Where did the weapon come from?”, rather “What fuck-nozzle judge let the scumbag criminal out on the streets in the first place?”

You’ll find the answers to crime reduction much faster.

Not Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood

June 13th, 2006

Vandals hit Grand Rapids Police Mobile Unit

Just before 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, multiple Molotov cocktails were thrown at the mobile police unit at Cass and Hall SE. A witness told police two young men were around the back of the substation shortly before the fire started inside the unit.

Nice. That thing sits 3,000 feet from where I work as the crow flies.