Fairfax County Cops

Fairfax County Cops

new Police station in Tysons?


It’s now reached the point where the Fairfax County Police in McLean are holding their own press conferences to declare news on crime waves that haven’t happened and probably won’t happen either.
The motivation behind this grab for even more power in our government is the possibility of a new police station and other additions to our already bloated and grossly over funded police.


 We didn’t get a photo of the cop demanding a new police station but this is essentially what it looked like

There are several points to be taken from the cop's demands on our pockets. One is that the police in the McLean area are “overwhelmed”.  Not true. On any night of the week, several cop cars can be watched, and can be watched for an extended spell, stopped in Lewinsville Park, motors running on the gasoline we pay for.  But you have to watch from a distance. The cops make goddamn sure no one enters the park after dark besides them. And now you know why.

The other point is the pending mass of criminally prone hordes that the cops say will sweep into Tyson’s with the arrival of the Metro. Yes, as remarkable as it is, we employ cops too dumb to go find a better job yet smart enough to foresee the future. Ironic, ain’t it?

“More crime is on the way so give us a raise.”  What else would you expect a cop to say?  “Don’t worry, everything will fine?”  Of course a cop won’t say that. Cops live off the public till and in Fairfax County the cops live very, very well off the public teat and the best way for them to keep citizens from asking why the cops in Fairfax County operate on an open-checkbook basis, is to scare the taxpayer into thinking that without massive law enforcement spending, chaos and crime will rule our streets.

For the cops it’s easier to scare than to explain why they weren’t prepared for the Metro opening years ago, or why they haven’t figured out ways to deal with a possible increase in crime within their $300,000,000 budget.

 That would be the concerned, forward thinking way to handle this.  But thinking, concerned cops who plan out the community good won’t happen in Fairfax County, however playing the race card to pimp more money out of the taxpayer will happen.  In fact it’s happening right now because that’s what “crime will increase when the metro opens” appears to be.  It seems like “white speak” for “the black people are coming to rob us and the bastards are taking the metro to get here”.  

We can’t blame the cops for demanding more of everything. After all, when has the board of supervisors ever denied them anything?
Never. 
In Fairfax County the cops massive budget finances an underused and barely useful  Police Navy, a Police Air Force that’s proven time and again to be redundant and a SWAT team large enough and bored enough to fall out for the execution of an unarmed gambler they set up for arrest.  The cops literally get away with murder. So why not demand a new police station and a new hire of a hundred cops?

The policeman in McLean says that getting more cops to work for him is “critical”…yeah for him, not for us, but then again, your money means nothing to the Fairfax County Police because barely one of them lives in this county.
The proposed multi-million dollar Tysons police station would sit on acres and acres of commercially valuable land and would require that the taxpayer pick up the tab to hire an additional 132 new cops and 30 generically named “staff”.  To the cops it makes sense. Few, if any of them have ever held a job outside government. To them, your money grows on magic trees.  

There are other alternatives:

Name the station “The Bernard Goetz Welcome Center”:  In 1984, Goetz gunned down four black men on a subway because one of them asked him for money. Bernie is now the New York City police chief but I’m sure we can lure him down here with the right dose of medication. The Fairfax cops could get him to shoot black people as they arrive at the station, saving them the time of shooting blacks randomly over a longer period of time.  This solution also saves the cops the effort of thinking up another scary excuse for murdering people (“evil spirits opened the car door on my elbow, pulled the gun from my holster and shot the dangerous eye doctor directly through the heart”). With Goetz, they could just say “Well, Bernie's fuck’n nuts”.        


Bernie

Sharon Bulova: The cops could force all newly arriving blacks to listen to Sharon Bulova explain why law enforcement’s political contributions to her campaign wasn’t a political payoff to avoid police oversight in the county. After a few minutes of listening to this old white lady, black people will shoot themselves. Problem solved.  




Sharon Bulova

Where the hell is the chief of police and the seemingly endless, endless line of overpaid deputy-assistant-to-the- assistant-deputy-of- the- deputy- police-chief?  Don’t we pay someone in an executive level to make this sort of call?  Where’s Rhorer when you actually need him?


Rhorer

But don’t worry all is not lost.  Poster child for the perpetually confused, Supervisor John Foust, who kept his office in the McLean Police station for years, took his usual marshmallow stand and effectively said nothing. Well almost nothing.

 “Why do you feel the need for such a significant investment?” he asked the inquiring  reporter as if the reporter was planning to build the additional police station out of her spare pocket change. 


                                                    Supervisor John Foust

On the other side of the mentally challenged spectrum we find…and not surprisingly …  big time spender, lifelong government worker and cop suck-up, Supervisor Gerry Hyland (Mount Vernon) who said, “We’re going to need another station. The question isn’t whether, it’s when.” …and so much for democracy.

Hyland, a bachelor who has spent most of his life around men….we’re just say’n that’s all….not there is ANYTHING wrong with that…. may be little more than a waterboy for the cops, but at least we know where he stands, or in his case, which rock he’s curled up under.   



Supervisor Gerry Hyland

And in the end, he’s right. When those pillars of mush on the Board of Supervisors assume no one is watching, they’ll stop their puffery about standing up to the police.  Then the cops, with their one third of a billion dollar budget, will get their new station in Tysons.  That’s the way it goes here in Fairfax County where our elected officials are convenient liberals with bendable principles and the cops run the show. 



A man is suing the sheriff and a deputy, alleging excessive force,


•Bonita Springs, Florida: A man is suing the sheriff and a deputy, alleging excessive force, and that his civil rights were violated, when he was arrested after questioning why his 5-year-old son couldn’t bring a lime green toy gun to the county fair. ow.ly/hDZKK From Police Misconduct.Net

A police officer was charged with causing a two-vehicle accident


•Honea Path, South Carolina: A police officer was charged with causing a two-vehicle accident. He was backing a truck across the highway when he was hit by a car. ow.ly/hGW3o From Police Misconduct.Net

Oakland School Police Department receives four complaints of police misconduct in 2012





Two years ago, a student lost his life when a chase and altercation with police officers turned deadly.
As a result of that event, the police force that works for the Oakland Unified School District has been required to submit yearly reports of complaints filed against its officers.
Tonight, the school board will receive the first Complaints Process and Complaints Report from the Oakland School Police Department. It is for the year 2012 and describes four incidents, which led to formal complaints lodged against officers.
In one incident in the report, a student at Fremont High School who was watching a friend be disciplined by an officer was handcuffed himself and pushed into lockers by the officer, despite, according to the report, a lack of provocation. A fight ensued when the student protested and the student was injured, with a minor injury to the shoulder, the report says. The officer was disciplined for violating policy that forbids carelessness and abusive conduct.
The second incident, listed as happening at Castlemont High School, tells of a police resource officer reprimanding a student for using a skateboard and asked him to hand it over. When the student refused, the officers took it away. The student resisted and a fight ensued with both fighters falling to the ground. Video surveillance of the incident showed the student being injured. The officer was cited for violating the same policy as the first incident, policy 4218 that is described as forbidding actions of "incompetence, disgraceful conduct, carelessless, abusive conduct" or willful failure to follow policy.
A third formal complaint listed in the report was an allegation of sexual assault by an off-duty officer when that officer was in another city. The school police department hired an investigator to investigate the allegation and informed the neighboring city police department of the allegation. The complainant did not pursue charges, but the investigation is continuing, the report says.
A fourth involved an officer filing an internal complaint against the department for a hostile work environment and alleging an officer slept on the job. This complaint was investigated and dropped.
Board of education members will discuss the Complaints Process and Complaints Reports tonight, Wednesday, Feb. 13, when they receive it at their regular meeting at La Esquelita Elementary School on Second Avenue.
The California Endowment for Health found in a survey of 1,200 voters conducted in January that a vast majority believe more guidance counselors would be more effective than placing police resource offices at each school. Most Oakland Unified high schools do not have guidance counselors.
Oakland Unified's spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment. Administrators and board members plan to discuss the report tonight.

$325,000,000 in a county that is less than 50% christian and this is what we get


Haven't you had enough? Vote out Gerry Hyland and improve Fairfax County's national image

I look like a pear with teeth


Okay, four of us showed up to do the job of one man, we hung around for an hour, sneered at people...time for lunch


Fairfax County Police.....we get paid anyway, thank you Gerry Hyland


Not that there is anything wrong with that...........









$325,000,000 a year and this what we get...games


"Hi, I'm with the Fairfax County Police. I'm here to kill somebody. Don't thank me. It's what we do"


I'm just say'n, you got a restaurant, I know people who eat dogs, I got a gun...I'm just say'n


Fairfax County Police "Styled Nazi look" fashion club meets but can't remember why


wait wait wait! Slow down...how do I spell my name again?


Fairfax County Police, employing the truly stupid for decades for only $325,000,000 a year 

Fairfax County cops wants to start an underage binge drinking club,


says its a good way "To young meet chicks"