They could always do their tried and true method for getting informants. threaten to kill them and make their lives a living hell until they agree to work for the FBI
I thought she ended up being fired in the end for having the audacity to try and hold a fellow cop responsible for his actions instead of ignoring his lawbreaking.
Always nice to know what people will willingly screw over millions of their fellow countrymen for a bit of personal profit when they are already making more money than most would ever see.
Someone is behind all this, I just cannot think it is all a coincedence the police are trying to make people rise up against their corruption this blatantly.
save the stat govenor passed a law that makes this illegal. Having the city police say it only applies to state police doesn't suddenly make the law void.
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