Oakland Cops Banging 16 y/o

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This shyte is seriously fvcked up on every imaginable level.

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OAKLAND (CBS SF) — An internal affairs investigation is underway focusing on several Oakland police officers who allegedly had sex with an underage girl.

Sources told KPIX 5 the internal affairs investigation centers around a young woman named Celeste Guap, who was underage at the time. She recently began revealing details of her relationships with officers on her Facebook page.
Here's the girl:


Here's the breakdown:

 

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The question is who watches the watchmen?

I have met some cops with god complexes... Some of which I can tell may be straight up sociopaths. I understand why they would be drawn to a position of power like this. There needs to be external watchdog groups and such to hold them accountable. Internal affairs in police departments are literally run by the cops, which almost seems like a conflict of interest.

Not all cops are bad, but the few who are tend to have so much power in their position that they have relative impunity.
 

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Women who get turned on by cops are called "Badge Bunnies." It's fairly common. A gf of mine once worked as a waitress as a diner. One of the other waitresses had a "I blow any cop, any time" policy. She was a popular girl.

The funny part is when the cops' wives find out about the badge bunny. That's when the FFT FFFT RRREEEOOWWWW really hits the fan.
 

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C&P from (there is a lot more to read there) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...age-sex-worker-says-sex-cops-five-cities.html

  • The woman, who goes by the name of 'Celeste Guap', said that she slept with three, of the two dozen officers, when she was just 17. She turned 18 last August.
  • Now, text messages from Guap shown to KPIX reveal exchanges with Oakland officers, who appear to warn her about undercover operations while she was working as a prostitute.
  • ...she revealed she had sex with 14 officers from Oakland Police Department, five from the Richmond Police Department, three from Alameda County Sheriff's deputies and one Livermore cop.
  • The investigation into the officers' relationship began in September 2015, after married Officer Brendan O'Brien, who had been having an affair with Guap since she was 17, killed himself and named her and several officers in his suicide note.
  • "...His wife had died a year earlier." "O'Brien's wife, Irma Huerta Lopez, died in June 2014, according to the East Bay Express.
  • Her family believe O'Brien shot her and a coroner's report seen by the newspaper said her death was 'suspicious'."
  • (Guap said)'They were my protectors,' 'I didn't have a pimp at the time. It did make me feel safer, having them.'
  • 'I think cops are fine. They're cute and all, but it's like one less officer that's gonna arrest me,' she told the East Bay Express.
This shyte is seriously fvcked up on every imaginable level.
I could not agree more.

As details of all that has occurred are made public and further investigated, I imagine the shame may feel devestating and/or overwhelming to many involved. I suspect there is a high suicide risk or even threat, to some involved. I hope no more deaths come as a result.
 
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I will say this, and I'm sure @logicallefty will agree...

Every police agency has something f*cked up going on with a supervisor (Corporeal, Sergeant, ect all the way to Chief). A lot of departments will do something about it. But there are some that turn a blind eye towards it. Once that happens, things will trickle down, because if Captain Soandso is stepping out on his wife and banging some side chick, while beating his wife, and the Chief or board says "eh...Don't do it again," then how can you charge an officer, and what type of officers do they try and recruit and hire? However, once something leaks out and sh*t hits the fan, it hits it HARD! Look at New York, now Oakland. Corruption that could have been dealt with from the start. Now...Well...

Now, before there is that whole "well, that's what happens when cops back each other up!" and "who is watching them!?" Remember...There are corruption in EVERY facet of life. For those of you with jobs, I guarantee you that there is some people that got fired for corruption and stuff. If your company, or any company, allows stuff like this and turns a blind eye to it, it will breed more actions and before you know it...This. I'm just waiting for my place of employment to be in the news...
 

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There are corruption in EVERY facet of life.
If people learn they can get away with something, they'll get away with it. Once folks realize there are little negative consequence to their actions, they will slowly start getting more and more bold.

One way I've seen suggested to keeps cops honest would be if they lose those lawsuits, instead of the city paying, THEY pay and lose their jobs.

But that will never happen because cop unions are pretty powerful.
 

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If people learn they can get away with something, they'll get away with it. Once folks realize there are little negative consequence to their actions, they will slowly start getting more and more bold.

One way I've seen suggested to keeps cops honest would be if they lose those lawsuits, instead of the city paying, THEY pay and lose their jobs.

But that will never happen because cop unions are pretty powerful.
Certain ones are and they are too powerful about certain things, and too loose about other stuff. However, it's not always the city paying. A vast majority of the "city paid" lawsuits are simple "hush" money where they pay the person to go away, not because something went wrong. Yes, there are very few times the city pays when a cop is liable and stupid. But there are a lot of other times when the cop is wrong and gets terminated (and it doesn't make the news because not everything will) and that cop gets sued civilly. The cop (or ex-cop in this case) now has the full burden of the suit. Not the city.

Want to know why people will mainly sue a city instead of the cop themselves though? Very few, if any, cops will have $3.4 million, or the other outrageous amounts that the suit is. But the city will gladly "find" a way to make sure they can pay that, and then go and say "well, here's where that money went." One major example I will use is Baltimore. They paid Freddie Grays family $6.4 million, BEFORE they finished their investigation and before they had the trials for the officers. The city paid them. Then the city complains that they have no money. Then suddenly finds the money to charge 6 officers and go through a very expensive trial, which right now is doing nothing but showing just how corrupt the city government and system is, due to a lack of brains. If they sued the officers themselves, they wouldn't have gotten the money because they would have had to wait until after the trials and even if they won, they would have never seen anywhere close to the full amount, or even 10% really.

The entire system is horrible. I can't wait to get out of it.
 

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I had an undercover cop tail the f*ck out of me once while I was driving on the highway. I was a lot younger so I didn't know any better, but I sure wasn't even speeding and I wasn't even in the fast lane. Dude tailed me so bad that I sped up so that I could pass lots of cars on the right lane to get into it. A few seconds later, I realized police lights.

I wasn't going to speed up, had it been him not tailing me, and I was pretty sure I wasn't driving recklessly or anything for him to get behind me like that. When he came up to my window, it was obvious that he was already angry about something. I was polite and took the ticket. My friends told me that I should just show up on the court date for the hell of it. I didn't wanna bother with that though. I just paid the ticket and life moved on...but still...there are cops that don't have their emotional sh*t together and will do things like this.

Also, there's a kid from my highschool who I heard just became a cop. Delinquent ass kid who never got caught for selling drugs on the side. Yeah man...NJ cops.
 

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There are corruption in EVERY facet of life. For those of you with jobs, I guarantee you that there is some people that got fired for corruption and stuff. If your company, or any company, allows stuff like this and turns a blind eye to it, it will breed more actions and before you know it...This. I'm just waiting for my place of employment to be in the news...
This is exactly right. It's everywhere. It's especially thick in law enforcement and criminal justice because you have people in those fields who think they have invincible powers. So they push their limits even further because they have a "who is going to stop me" mindset.

I am fortunate that the police department I work for now has as little of it as anywhere I have ever worked in my life. One thing I have noticed specific to police departments in my area is that the ones who are represented by a union seem to be more corrupt. That goes back to what I said above. In their case "Who's going to stop me? And if I do get busted the Union will rescue me". So they really go to town and push it in full throttle.
 
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