Chris | InformationLiberation
Whoever said "crime doesn't pay" never worked for the state.
From The Lacrosse Tribune:
A former La Crosse County Sheriff?s deputy fired after she killed a Holmen teenager in a 2010 crash has won her job back.Must be nice to get rewarded with a paid vacation for killing someone.In a ruling released Monday, an arbitrator ordered Trisha Stratman be returned to duty with back pay of about 20 months.
Stratman was responding to a call for help at a Holmen bar fight in the early morning of July 18, 2010, when she drove through a red light at more than 90 mph just as 16-year-old Brandon Jennings pulled into the intersection.
Jennings was thrown from his vehicle and died at the scene.
A jury acquitted Stratman on a charge of homicide by negligent operation, but she was fired in 2011 after an internal investigation found she violated department policy.
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File a civil lawsuit against her and the county Her actions are criminally negligent but of course a judge thats part of the same criminal syndicate as cops in our justice system would let her get her job back. Wow, what a windfall. I'm curious why they would give her the job back. Because of her good judgment and great driving skills? Do they feel so much safer with her patrolling the streets? I think normal people wouldn't even want that job back after killing someone, much less have the nerve to seek back pay for the service. For all too many it seems when they put on the uniform they must first remove all decency and empathy. Does she think she just hit a bug with the windshield? Push the wipers and move on. The life of a common man or his kid just doesn't seem to be worth much these days. We the mundanes,are chattle to our omnipotent LEO band of dilinquent thugs, hail to our heros and champions of peace. Is that crack smiling for her mug shot, how typical. That looks like a departmental photo, not a mugshot. Still, she's a piece of shit bad cop and should be fired. 90mph to get to a bar fight, wow I just can't hardly grasp the importance of this call. If people choose to go to a bar don't they accept some measure of risk? The speed limit and red lights seen reasonable to obey in this Highly dangerous and potentially devastating emergency call to a BAR FIGHT, in the early morning, that might just destroy the whole community unless stopped. On the other hand, this poor kid following the rules of passing through a green light, had no reason to believe those he pays to serve him would eventually KILL him; by an act even my 14 year old, that does not drive yet, knows is a very dangerous and illegal thing to do.
This is grade school driver training 101, you have to be a complete idiot to speed, 90 fing miles per hour, through a RED light. Did anyone check to see if she was drunk, I hope she was, else she might just be the stupidest human on the road. Don't just through the book at her, launch the whole fricking legal code including the shelfs, brackets and screws along with it. 90mph through a RED LIGHT does anyone need more? You try that and daylight will be a distant memory. One set of laws for police officers and another set of laws for everyone else.
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