The lawsuit notes that the investigator was fully aware Dillon lived hundreds of miles away, meaning it would have been physically impossible for him to be a regular customer at that branch.
It’s almost like they’re just trying to push people through the system by whatever means they can get away with and don’t actually care whether they committed the crime. Obviously these tools should be taken away from them, but even with that they still aren’t going to do a good job.
It’s almost like they’re just trying to push people through the system by whatever means they can get away with and don’t actually care whether they committed the crime. Obviously these tools should be taken away from them, but even with that they still aren’t going to do a good job.
It’s almost like the police need to be abolished and replaced by totally new organizations for public safety.