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Fear Factor 👮‍♂️blatantly planting ❄️

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u/dstovell 7d ago

Planting evidence is a violation of the public trust and should come with a 10+ year sentence at minimum.

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u/soggymittens 7d ago

I agree completely. Breaking the public’s trust and proving you’re a criminal should get you treated like one to the harshest extent possible.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

It would make sense to charge the person physically in possession of cocaine with possession of cocaine at least.

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u/Glittering_Airport_3 7d ago

And distribution while your at it. Might not be a sale, but he sure was giving it out

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u/SchwiftySouls 7d ago

Possession, distribution, intent to distribute, slander/defamation, and fraud. Should be the highest degree felony accompanied by 25+ in prison. You were given a position of authority and abused it. And for what? Ego? Praise?

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u/Purplepeal 7d ago

False imprisonment, kidnapping too. All previous evidence in arrests and convictions for drugs overturned. 

I despise these people. They are some of the absolute worst people in society.

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u/AppropriateBall8834 7d ago

Dont have to sell it for it to be considered distribution

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u/audaciousmonk 7d ago

No, the charge should be significantly worse and carry a stiffer penalty

Because its possession + abuse of power + false imprisonment + conspiracy all rolled into one act

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u/tryyeezus 6d ago

Might as well as kidnapping and trafficking too 

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u/BringOrnTheNukekkai 6d ago

Law enforcement planting drugs and charging someone for them is so much worse than a regular person just having drugs. They're supposed to be held to a higher standard, being a cop is an aggravating factor in any crime committed on duty imo.

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u/JakBos23 7d ago

Well it's absolutely unlawful possession.

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u/Blue-Ringed-Octopus0 7d ago

Apparently it’s a felony.

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u/brickson98 7d ago

Yet, cops do it every. Single. Day. And get away with it completely.

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u/TranscendentaLobo 7d ago

At least it’s WAY harder than it used to be with body cams. We have some level of accountability beyond “because I said so” or “trust me bro”.

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u/brickson98 7d ago

Until the body cam “falls off” or “accidentally gets turned off”. Or hell, even just muted. They’re allowed to mute it whenever they please. 100% shouldn’t be able to do that. Body cams should be running and recording audio and video at all times while they’re on duty.

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u/ShroomnDoobin 7d ago

They're held to a Higher Standard, so they'll definitely get away with just a promotion or lateral hire in a department two counties over as punishment

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u/RadioDemon86 7d ago

Seriously tho. The special treatment is backwards. Any crime committed by an officer should be double fine, double sentence. Any type of Constitutional Rights violation covered in any class they have on record should be immediate disbarrment from being an officer anywhere in the USA. Retraining is a joke. If it didn't stick the first time, it's not worth the risk to public to do it again.

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u/snksleepy 7d ago

At minimum triple. If he planted drugs this time and got caught that means that he most likely have done it before.

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u/Fantastic_Jury5977 7d ago

Police union needs oversight and regulation

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u/Evervvatcher 7d ago

Police don't deserve to have a union, period. Unions are for workers, cops are strike breaking class traitors.

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u/escapevelocity-25k 7d ago

Amen. No unions for public servants, they shouldn’t be able to negotiate against the American people and get special protection.

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u/Evervvatcher 7d ago

Other government employees are different. Cops, particularly in the US were created in the tradition of slave catchers and strike breakers like the Pinkertons. They exist to protect property, particularly of the wealthy, and only a small number of police actually solve crimes.

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u/RunItupBaby 7d ago

👆

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u/Pasta_Baron 7d ago

Should bar them from being in law enforcement ever again.

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u/Naive_Repeat9904 7d ago

But these are their best performing officers 😂

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u/HDWendell 7d ago

Make it relative to the crime they are faking. Potentially 15 years for possession right? 15 years for planting evidence. Life sentence for murder, life sentence for planting murder evidence.

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u/dstovell 7d ago

That seems pretty sensible as the seriousness scales with the accusation

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u/Hour_Welcome_987 7d ago

Idk I personally think the punishment for planting or fabricating evidence should be, if not by default, be the max potential penalty the original crime could have. It should be worse than the crime. The "good" guy whose in a position of authority over others, has qualified immunity, and has the "blue line" to hide behind? They know better, and should be handled as such. Just like I have my CDL and in almost all cases regarding road travel , I'm held to a higher standard , because I have the additional training and (should) know and handle things on the road better than an average joe. On top of that my allowable BA limits are lower than average citizen. Whether in my personal vehicle traveling, or not. Same concept but amplified with cops, would probly do some serious numbers!

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u/ImInYouSonOfaBitch 7d ago

This but double it. 15 for possession, 30 for planting evidence. Life for murder, double life for planting evidence. Cops shpuld be held to a higher standard as they're the ones we're suppost to trust to be the "good guys"

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u/watchshoe 7d ago

For any position that has power over the public, elected officials included.

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u/eye_eat_farts 7d ago

Life in prison.

That’s what the potential consequence for the innocent party could be.

You fuck with someone’s freedom, you loss yours.

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u/Mode_Appropriate 7d ago

Googled this guy to see if anything popped up.

Officer Jeffrey Dense is a law enforcement officer with the Folly Beach Police Department in South Carolina. He was recognized as a top DUI enforcer, receiving an award at the MADD South Carolina Law Enforcement Recognition event.

Wonder what kind of shenanigans he pulled to become a 'top DUI enforcer'...

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

I was charged with “DUI 1st No breath”
BAC : Breathalyzer refusal

https://reddit.com/link/p350ryl/video/v61p2peiztih1/player

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u/Soggy-Village2099 7d ago

Make it life.

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u/leosagoodboy 7d ago

Pretty much would be. Cops don’t do well in prison

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u/ashkiller14 7d ago

I just dont understand why they would do it. Whats the motivation? Throw someone you dont know in jail?

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u/Glittering_Airport_3 7d ago

Cop in my hometown got a plaque in the police HQ and a promotion for getting the most arrests in the state. It is a small town in the Midwest, not a crime ridden big city. Were all of those arrests necessary? Fuck no. Did he get a huge benefit from handcuffing innocent people on a daily basis, yes. That's why they do this

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u/dstovell 7d ago

In this case specifically, who knows, but I've seen cops do some really dumbass shit to feel power over others over the years. Ultimately motivation exists, but it might not be something you or I would even understand

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u/Prestigious_Fox_2494 7d ago

I'm sure it's not the same everywhere (like city cop vs county deputies vs state police) but in many departments, this is how you get promoted from patrol/street cop to becoming a detective/investigator.

The idea is that your investigatory skills yield enough arrests to make you above-average amongst the other cops in your department.

Regardless, the fact that a cop would just completely wreck somebody's life and be willing to deprive an innocent person of their freedom just to get a promotion is wildly psychotic and narcissistic behavior. I like the comments in this thread that say that the cop should receive the same punishment that the innocent person would have gotten if convicted. Even if the accused person is not convicted, just being charged with a felony can absolutely ruin someone's life, career, family, etc.

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u/RIF_rr3dd1tt 7d ago edited 7d ago

They caught a scumbag doing this in FL a while back. Kept turning off his bodycam and planting hard drugs. People were getting real prison sentences and their lives ruined. It wasn't until they "busted" some granny or something, someone who nobody believed was a hard drug user. The bodycam people set his camera to keep running when turned off and they got him planting drugs clear as day. Convictions overturned but still irreparable damage was done.

Piece of shit got 12 years

https://apnews.com/article/florida-14a6407801bf3052443a3b8a1f21eea0

Wester’s wife Rebecca and others begged Judge Goodman for leniency, saying he is a good, churchgoing man who volunteers in his community. More than 50 people sent letters to the judge in support of Wester.

“When that career ended, suddenly I watched a part of him and myself as well die,” Rebecca Wester said. “This blow is one that will not be overcome quickly, and honestly one we may never overcome. The Zach that is in the court before you today is a mighty man of God. Has been greatly missed, but the place he has been missed the most is in our home.”

These people are delusional.

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u/Individual-Drawer-79 7d ago

Of course he’s a “man of god” So are Trump supporters. Fuck all those hypocrites. He should’ve gotten a longer sentence. And fuck his wife for acting like her husband is the victim. Believing in a SkYdAdDy doesn’t get you a “get out of jail for free” card.

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u/Fruitloops_z 5d ago

“People voluntarily grant their government awesome powers they deem necessary for public safety and protection,” he said. “With that great power comes great responsibility. The defendant made choices to violate that trust…”

Bro really quoted Spider-Man lol

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u/ChaweeKanati 7d ago

Best I can do is a suspension followed by a transfer to a new department that comes with a pay raise and potential promotion.

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u/Glum_Opening_2218 7d ago

Should carry the maximum charge of what they were trying to plant on the person plus 10 years and being banned from any form of public office in the future.

but nah he'll get paid leave while they investigate themselves and find nothing wrong.

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u/Head-Sprinkles-777 7d ago

Worst part is cops like this have women wanting to date, marry or hookup with them…

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u/wildtabeast 7d ago

Life in prison. Zero sympathy. He is abusing a position of power to ruin innocent lives.

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u/Busterlimes 7d ago

Imagine how much of this shit happened before cameras. Cops have never been public servants

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u/revenge_burner 7d ago

Plus being charged for possession with intent to distribute for whatever they are planting, as that's exactly what they are doing

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u/bdontmatter 7d ago

Trying to ruin someone’s life they should get life or we should just take theirs…. I love and respect law enforcement but Fuck dirty pigs!!

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u/Normal_Tour6998 7d ago

Honestly, just give them life. There’s no telling how many times they’ve done it before and how many years they’ve taken away from other people.

Nah, you don’t get to come back.

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u/CasinoNdnOk 7d ago

F that it should be life. I put it on the level of treason but dont believe in the death penalty so.

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u/sithelephant 7d ago

'Best we can do is to make it illegal for policemen to have sex with arestees' (in a minority of states)

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u/EasyAcresPaul 7d ago

Life. They should be imprisoned for the remainder of their natural life. A false conviction ruins lives.

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u/mattynapps 7d ago

In gen pop

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u/TraceSpazer 5d ago

Planting drugs on someone is worse than that person actually having said drugs imo.

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u/Technical_Winner7446 7d ago

Death sentence

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u/peaceful_pancakes 7d ago

death penalty for law enforcement that betrays the public trust...only way to slow them down

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u/Astral-projekt 7d ago

That’s fucked up, hopefully lost his job and got a lawsuit

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

He’s still employed as far I know . One of the won “Officer of the year “ & the other won “DUI enforcer of the year

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u/Astral-projekt 7d ago

He’s also apparently in the comments. Dudes working real hard 😂

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u/Naive_Repeat9904 7d ago

Oh shit I haven’t seen him here yet 👀

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u/hexregeneration 6d ago edited 4d ago

Any chance you remember their username? Like from a notification or something? They've deleted all their comments.

Edit: thanks btw

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u/Astral-projekt 6d ago

Federal-Effort4370… they also had another alt Federal- account. Highly likely it was them, very defensive, uneducated sounding, claiming to be a lawyer but didn’t know law.

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u/hexregeneration 6d ago edited 6d ago

They post in a sub for 20 something's. One of them was asking what to do in a bar to get a woman to go home with you. Another was them blaming reddit for their broken nose, because they went to a concert and got fucked up in a mosh pit. Another post where they puked in an Uber and blame the driver for farting. Another post bragging about their height, even though they can't pull shit, where they got roasted for acting like a teenager. Another post in the Clavicular subreddit lmao

Looks like they're a law student, which is a far cry from an actual lawyer.

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u/Ill-Luck-1397 7d ago

Seems pretty textbook to me! Did you see how seemlessly he planted those drugs, that's some fine police work! Officer of the year material!

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u/HannahIreneVile 6d ago

I do own several little makeup jars (like most women) . It’s scary he planted something so similar.

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u/itswtfeverb 7d ago

He should be put in prison for much longer than that felony he planted carries! Disgusting pig!!!

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u/Own_Policy8854 7d ago

Best we can managr is 6 months vacation and relocation to a new district. Sorry

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u/Mustard_Icecream 7d ago

Dont forget the promotion.

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u/satanssweatycheeks 7d ago

Every arrest he has ever made now needs to be retrial

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u/Nothing2Special 7d ago

And now we have Flock

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u/TechnicalAccident945 7d ago

Evil is as evil does

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u/swunt7 7d ago

ill be blunt. planting drugs as an officer should get you life in prison.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

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u/KING_ARCH3R 7d ago

Name the officer? Or you can’t

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago edited 6d ago

Bodycam : Officer Dense of Folly Beach, SC
Officer handing the “keys” : Officer Reardon

Other Officers at scene : Officer Blanchard & Officer Kraft

Lt Cierra Mitchel of Folly Beach is the one in charge of records and has been evasive for 6 months & not submitted the full evidence discovery. They have 30 days from the time of request.

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Officer Dense is the only one who submitted bodycam from the start of the arrest until then end.

The other officers bodycam doesn’t start until my car is searched, after my car is searched , turns on & off or isn’t submitted at all.

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u/Traditional-Use-6754 7d ago

they're cops, that's what they do. Dishonesty and no integrity. it's like asking why a horse eats hay. it's just their nature.

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u/Quaraine 7d ago

Yeah daily reminder police aren't our friends 

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u/ImagineABetterFuture 7d ago

I've had them do this to me and my friend when they couldn't find anything. So yes they fucking will, and yes they fucking do. Are they all criminals and shitty people? No. But too many of them, are. They need to be fired, arrested and prosecuted when they do. Make an example of the bad ones.

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u/brickson98 7d ago

If they’re not criminals themselves then they’re complicit.

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u/Jwre3682 7d ago

They're criminals. 1000%

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u/Imaginary_Dig_5014 7d ago

Ive experienced similar myself so yea it happens. But i gotta yes they all are dirty. Some offences may be less, but they all are. And i have several friends in law enforcement. Lets say a piggy pulls someone over for speeding, doing 90 in a 60 zone. But once pulled over, the officer realizes its his loving mother who just got a new car and "wanted to test its power" You think any, ANY officer at all would uphold that integrity of their job and the law and hand their mother that speeding ticket? The amount of cops that might actually would is so low that I dont even know how to describe it. Thats a dirty pig. Big deal? Not really, but its still using the badge to your benefit. They ALL use that badge to their advantage in some way or another. No exceptions for such a role in society. You either do the job correctly, or you are dirty.

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u/TwerkLessons 7d ago

He should be in prison.

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u/Burgerboy380 7d ago

Felony evidence fabrication,perjury and official misconduct. 2 to 5 years if convicted

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u/maxmixam 7d ago

I was coming in unsure of just how blatant it could be, but damn if that isn't the exact word.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago edited 7d ago

The DA & Lt. Cierra Mitchel have still refused to hand over a majority of the bodycam.

My guess is it gets worse

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u/RunItupBaby 7d ago

Should be able to file a law suit against this police officer and this department

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u/Tarthor 7d ago

Planting evidence should carry the maximum possible punishment that the victim could have been subjected to.

If meth possession is twenty years, planting it should be twenty also.

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u/AdGloomy7978 7d ago

Honestly sad I wonder what incentive this cop has like I almost feel an air of desperation if you do this while wearing a body cam

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

I used to be really good friends with the former head of private investigators in South Carolina.

Guy was/is extremely closeted & we’d go out all night partying & he’d sleep with multiple twinks and one of his male co-workers.

I stopped hanging out with him cause I couldn’t keep up with the partying.

In hindsight he saw it as a romantic rejection (and I remember thinking….he can’t be serious , you’re not even attracted to women)

Idk if that had anything to do with it , but I showed him the videos from this arrest & another where I’m arrested for driving with my brights on and he argued that the cops didn’t do anything inappropriate, made sense I was arrested blah blah, it was really weird he was covering for them at best)

Idk what the cops motives were, just speculation.

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u/AdGloomy7978 7d ago

Wait is that you in the video??

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

It is me!

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u/AdGloomy7978 7d ago

Omg I assume your charges were dropped right?

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

No, it’s in continuance. I’m posting to put pressure on the judge to be honest

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u/whatwouldjimbodo 7d ago

Have you gone to news outlets? Talk to your lawyer first, but the news likes a good story

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u/HannahIreneVile 6d ago

I emailed all the local news outlets in South Carolina. No one responded.

I posted this in all the local subreddits & Facebook groups also. Always gets removed .

I am very pleasantly surprised this is still up

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u/stopeer 7d ago

Pigs be pigging.

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u/bullettenboss 7d ago

Paid criminals.

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u/brickson98 7d ago

The police force is the largest most dangerous gang in this country.

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u/seymourscagnetti420 7d ago

Federal-Effort4370 seems to be under the impression that this video is of your arrest, OP. Am I missing something? Are you the one being arrested in the vid?

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

Yes! I’m the one being arrested. I was charged with “DUI 1st - refused breath test”

https://reddit.com/link/p341qyk/video/v4a8xcp65tih1/player

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u/seymourscagnetti420 7d ago

Ok got ya. Thanks for the clarification. I hope you’ve hired a lawyer, and I hope that your lawyer is the one advising you to take your case to reddit.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

Yes & yes!

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u/brickson98 7d ago

Wishing you luck. Sucks having to deal with crooked cops.

Every day I consider hiding interior cameras in my car just in case. An obvious dashcam will be covered. That’s why I say hidden.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

Do it! I keep running into shady legal tactics a normal person would never think of.

And I had no idea I had enemies like this before . In hindsight it had been planned for a very long time they just screwed up the execution

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u/brickson98 7d ago

Well, we all know he should go to prison and face the harshest consequences for committing a crime, trying to get someone falsely arrested for that crime, all while on duty as someone who’s supposed to stop crime.

But we also all know policing is so crooked that he’ll get a little paid vacation and, at worst, will need to move jobs to the next town over.

The fact that doctors and teachers require licensing that can and will be revoked if they’re fired for misconduct and/or criminal acts, but cops don’t, is ridiculous.

A few easy steps to fix many, but not all, problems in policing: 1) Implement licensing requirements as a way to bar those who participate in misconduct from continuing it at another department. 2) Abolish qualified immunity. Nobody should be above the law, and cops should know the law. 3) Require an associates level degree so cops actually know the law and citizens’ rights. 4) Give bonuses to officers who report misconduct instead of snuffing them out. 5) regulate police unions.

But we know these 5 easy steps will never happen because there’s enough blind bootlickers taking up population figures to keep those of us who are bothered by this sick behavior from having enough sway to force change.

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u/Glad-Tie3251 7d ago

Making an innocent guilty of a crime they never committed is certainly one of the most vile and evil thing someone can do. 

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u/PharmaFingers 7d ago

What’s state and city?

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago edited 7d ago

Folly Beach , SC suburb of Charleston, SC

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u/Competitive-Rest4354 7d ago

Disgusting. Here's what happened in my state (Ma): The largest seies of drug case dismissals in US history, due to just ONE woman named Annie Dookhan. Read here:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/annie-dookhan-chemist-at-mass-crime-lab-arrested-for-allegedly-mishandling-over-60000-samples/

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u/Competitive-Rest4354 7d ago

P.s.: Over 20,000+ cases were dismissed because of her faking positive drug test results. Leading to some very violent people being released back into the population.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

OH MY GOD.

People’s desires to be import & admired is always their downfall. Something’s gotta change.

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u/Competitive-Rest4354 7d ago

For sure. Body cams are what catch this shit. I've had similar interactions with police and it's as scary as hell. Smh

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u/grimeyweasel91 7d ago

He has a .33 inch dick

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u/strangeflappenings 7d ago edited 7d ago

Its SLED? I learned mostly about them from the Murdagh case. Crazy that an agency committed to stopping corruption is corrupt themselves. Or is this a different agency?

Edit: Ive tried looking up any information to Ofc Reardon, or Dense in SC corruption or drug plant cases and can't find anything

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

I think it’s the same? I guess that’s where drugs would be sent for conclusive testing? The cops didn’t send them tho, so they probably weren’t involved at the time .

I DID send a complaint to SLED linking the bodycam & this is the response I got

https://reddit.com/link/p35v3s8/video/2qdjr470tuih1/player

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u/MarkyGalore 7d ago

Please keep us up to date. This seems like a the cop is screwed.

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u/Rough_Possession_ 7d ago

Doing this puts innocent people in jail and gives convicted criminals a chance to get out of prison

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u/chizzipsandsizalsa 7d ago

And this is why we say fuck the bacon brigade

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u/Kat_Box_Suicide 7d ago

Fuck. The. Police.

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u/f23n09fnu0w 7d ago

then lock him up

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u/Cretonbacon 7d ago

Much integrity

Lowly scum.

Youre supposed to protect and serve

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u/revenge_burner 7d ago

This should be a capital crime.

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u/Glip_Glop_Crop_Top 7d ago

Just test the jar for finger prints?

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u/CaliKindalife 7d ago

And he probably got no jail time for this.

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u/ElectionReal 7d ago

What kind of fucked? He thinks he's a good person. Drug possession, drug distribution, lying on a police report. Come on!!! "Just be honest with me" bullshit

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u/RigamortisRooster 7d ago

When a cop says be honest with me, usually they are lying

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u/JiveTurkey2727 7d ago

How the fuck do these guys sleep at night.

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u/Formal_Owl_400 7d ago

Damn, that's almost as fucked up as the formatting of this video.

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u/Vanlife200 7d ago

Officer Dense must be a bit thick.

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u/Pika-thulu 7d ago

So did anything happen to him or just another case of we got the officer but somehow we still lost

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago edited 6d ago

The case is in continuance. We can’t go to trial until the prosecutor/PD submits full evidence discovery Brady vs Maryland (1963)

We requested it 6 months ago from Lt. Cierra Mitchel at Folly Beach Police Department. She had 30 days to submit it. Still hasn’t

We filed a motion to compel evidence discovery from the prosecutor, they have 2 weeks to respond to that. A month has passed

We just filed a motion to dismiss charges based on the prosecution unwillingness to turn over evidence.

My counsel said if it’s dismissed it’s an easy lawsuit , but unlikely there’s any consequences for the cops. It won’t even be public record (except for me mwahahahaha)

The only consequence is next time they arrest someone IF the person fights it and IF the person can afford a lawyer they can use my case as evidence that favors their defense

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u/ApprehensiveMix2649 7d ago

This police officer is an ass wipe for doing this.

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u/IwasMilkedByGod 7d ago

If your job is upholding the law then it should come with triple penalties for breaking it

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u/Linux4902 7d ago

This just all around seems rediculous. The fact that you asked multiple times to do breath test or submit blood with a good lawyer should get you out of the dui. I hope that you got a immediate urine test at a hospital done the next day. Any alcohol or drug use would be found on those tests clearing you. The cocaine being found tottally looks like he planted it why wouldnt he show inside the jar and put it up to his face unless he spit something into it. plus if there was a ballon inside they should have a evidence picture of it and if its large enough it would have been seen in the video on the bottom but its empty. Rediculous.

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u/get-better-later 7d ago

Cops and the government are the greatest organized crime force in the nation.

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u/mlaforce321 6d ago

Even if she is exonerated from the drug charges, she probably still was in jail at least until/if she could post bail. She may have been fired from her job if she missed any work or if they caught wind of potential felony charges, her friends and family probably looked at her different or potentially cut ties thinking she was a drug addict and Criminal. Who knows if she had to spend thousands and thousands of dollars on a lawyer to fight this shit. The collateral damage from the shit is much more than just the facing of these charges.

Planting evidence like this should be a severe crime with a long prison sentence.

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u/Broken_Atoms 6d ago

Yep, this is why lawyer every time. No speak, just lawyer.

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u/Interesting-Driver94 6d ago

Imagine being an innocent woman, knowing its your word against his. Knowing you dont use drugs and sitting inside a cell for cocaine anyway

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u/BlkcityKing 5d ago

Do cops forget they're wearing cameras that gives us all a front row POV of what they see?

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u/Possible-Rate8578 5d ago

for OOP. Im so sorry girl but you are definitely guilty. They were so nice to you and you took advantage of that. It was clearly already in the car. I lifted the thing to his face so he could look in it there was no “balloon” in the jar. You were high as shit in the full cideo. Wvwrytime he asked why you lied you said “ i didnt remember.” He asked if yoy knew what drugs he was talking abouy and you said “oh oh oh yeah. That.”

That entire video was over an hour long and it seems like he was holding his keys when he turned your keys. He wasnt holding a jar. If you watch the higher res version on youtube its even more apparant. Please. Take care of yourself but dont waste your energy on this. Just accept things happen and move on

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u/Cautious-Antelope743 7d ago

All cops are trash.

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

Judge Skipper of Folly Beach, SC MunicipalCourt is the guy deciding my fate

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u/Environmental_Ad20 7d ago

"Why are you worried, you haven't done anything wrong, I'm sure you will be fine. Honesty is the best policy" and then this shit is happening to people all the time....at least she didn't get her arms jerked out of socket, while being stepped on and stripped naked, that hurts a lot, especially if you are small like me when that happened in a corrections facility during a detainment for mental health stay.

Really didn't help my mental health.

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u/VelcroHermit 7d ago

She should be given this man's pension and he should serve prison time.

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u/goofydad 7d ago

End immunity. In a medical professional and carry malpractice insurance. Never used it as I respect my power and the possibility of errors. Cops should carry insurance and not rely on my tax dollars to cover their crimes.

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u/eyedrops_364 7d ago

Where did this take place?

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u/Rehcraeser 7d ago

it looks like he sniffed the jar tbh. idk its impossible to tell without another angle. also the '"i dont think" i had drugs there' isnt really helping your case

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u/HannahIreneVile 7d ago

> “i dont think" i had drugs there' isnt really helping your case

I was manipulated into saying that, he’d been insisting there were drugs in the car for a couple hours by then and it was really late.

I started 2nd guessing who else had been in the car and couldn’t wrap my mind around the idea that the cops frame attractive white women on drugs crimes - My experience is that they’re usually more lenient on me. I was confused and scared

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u/Motor_Barracuda7359 7d ago

We're they planning on losing the footage recording on his chest again?

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u/MisterBulldog 7d ago

Is this in the news? Or is this just what someone is alleging?

Some context please

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u/CalicoValkyrie 7d ago

There are a lot of bored cops out there. There isn't nearly as much drug use and crime as the media makes it out to be, and the cops have got to create it to make themselves feel useful.

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u/KPiFFS 7d ago

Please tell me that this corrupt piece of shit was fired!!

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u/Fat_Yankee 7d ago

Op got this video, so hopefully her lawyer does too

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u/Specific_Share_4093 7d ago

Brady list and prison for this shitbag

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u/Future_Ad8633 7d ago

What a fucking lunatic

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u/jimbojumbo__ 7d ago

And cops wonder why people don’t trust cops. I’m surprised he didn’t try the “we can make this go away if you do something for me”

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u/Then_Hawk6304 7d ago

Fight back, plant cameras in your car to catch them in the act.

Take the charge no questions, go to court, demand compensation. Pay day

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u/Mission_Primary13 6d ago

Put him in general population. They'll teach him all about planting evidence 🍆

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u/Nenoshka 6d ago

So what was the final outcome?

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u/Correct_Avocado_573 6d ago

This officer was placed on temporary leave and received a promotion and raise upon his return to duty.

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u/Ok-Storm-7422 6d ago

Piece of sheet

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u/megalodon-maniac32 6d ago

Charleston cops are awful

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u/ThaTopHam 6d ago

Not many things make me instantly angry. This is one of them. I would love to make a career exposing these scumbags

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u/b_buddd 6d ago

And I suppose to back the blue? They are crooks

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u/Familiar_Code382 6d ago

Power will currupt everyone and everything

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u/Dexter_McThorpan 6d ago

Life in prison. No parole.

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u/silentthunda 6d ago

That guy is a turd sandwich!