Home And Away is attempting a medical professional misconduct storyline if my reading of the promotions are correct. Yeah , dunno about this one, writers
the audience laughter on this week’s Last Week Tonight was as unsettling as the main segment’s actual subject matter: racial profiling and institutionalized police misconduct specific to pretextual stops
They already tried to dogpile a moderator for condemning clear misconduct by the transphobia labeler.
What really pisses me off is that they pretend to be serious but they are so not serious at all. Professional misconduct is pumping a fist to energize a mob then running away whey they attack. www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-pre...
During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) discusses the fallout of Hurricane Helene, the Jack Smith brief unsealed by a federal judge and Israel’s possible response t...
super great the previous sheriff is in the comments saying there’s no link between sheriff gangs and misconduct
Fun combo with youtu.be/26E685sWoeM?... "For decades, CA PDs that want to sever ties w/ officers for misconduct have agreed to let them resign & to keep the bad behavior confidential ... as a result, 100s of officers have landed new jobs in LE w/ no records of their past misconduct."
YouTube video by PBS NewsHour
Then try to explain how the budget hole involves millions siphoned off by the parking meter deal for any "revenue loss" of street closures, millions siphoned off by TIF districts, the pension holidays, millions in police misconduct lawsuits...
I saw the reporter explaining the word choice on Threads, essentially saying that, yes, it's an official term: "Subgroup is the umbrella term for a group that we don't know a lot about yet, like how exclusionary they are or what misconduct they engage in." www.threads.net/@keriblaking...
No, I chose that because it was the language used in the memo. And because there was not a clear nexis to actual misconduct. The COC defines deputy gangs as exclusionary groups engaged in misconduct, ...
It’s like how de Blasio did literally anything possible to appease the NYPD and have them any new toy they wanted and they still had the nerve to turn their backs on him because he said a few extremely mildly critical things about blatant police misconduct