From Raleigh, North Carolina, a state trooper is serving a 4 day suspension for profane texting following a bad arrest. Here's the story via the Charlotte Observer:
A trooper whose profane text messages about a Raleigh woman suspected of driving while impaired became public has been suspended from the N.C. Highway Patrol for four days.
Trooper Andrew Smith (pinhead, at right) sent the messages to fellow trooper Edward Wyrick last month ridiculing the woman, Gina Tessener, after she twice blew a 0.00 on a breath alcohol test at a police station in Wrightsville Beach. The woman's husband told Wyrick he should be ashamed of himself for arresting his wife for being intoxicated when she was not.
"Hahahaha f--- her and f--- him," Smith texted Wyrick on his personal cellphone.
The messages between the two troopers were disclosed by the patrol following a public records request by The News & Observer.
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No, Trooper Smith f--- you.
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I don't know why he fixate with her and taking to that level. It is fair that he has to pay for it.
ReplyDeleteBad. Really bad. I'm glad that such actions are being punished, and they should be. Strict action must be taken else they will continue to trouble the common public.
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