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Friday, August 20, 2021

Two Torrance 20 Something Cops Paint Swastika on Car....Harry MacGilvray STILL doesn't Get it That Tying up Hillary Clinton During an Election Was NOT HIS JOB; Harry Cheated the Taxpayers of Medford

10:46 am  Friday Aug 20, 2021


  COPS USE TAXPAYER FUNDS ...THEIR PAYCHECK...TO PAINT SWASTIKA....

WHAT? DO THESE CALIFORNIA COPS THINK THEY ARE IN MEDFORD MASS WHERE THEY CONDONE SUCH GARBAGE?

harry still doesn't get it...that he did something very, very wrong!

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-08-19/ex-torrance-police-officers-charges-with-spray-painting-swastika-on-car

POLICE OFFICERS HAVE TO BE ABOVE REPROACH.  

beyond reproach
phrase of reproach
  1. such that no criticism can be made; perfect.
    "his integrity is beyond reproach"

AFTER BEING FINED BY THE STATE ETHICS COMMISSION, AND BEING PART OF THE MOST BRADY-INFESTED LIST OF OFFICERS IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY, THESE INDIVIDUALS ARE INCREDULOUS THAT THEIR MISCONDUCT SPITS IN THE FACE OF THOSE PAYING THEIR HUGE, MASSIVE SALARIES.




Two former Torrance police officers were charged with spray-painting a swastika inside of a resident’s car, and prosecutors are now reviewing hundreds of cases involving the ex-cops to see if their alleged actions might imperil any arrests or convictions, officials said.

Former officers Cody Weldin, 28, and Christopher Tomsic, 29, were each charged with conspiracy and vandalism in connection with January 2020 incident, prosecutors announced Thursday afternoon. The two men pleaded not guilty during a brief appearance in a downtown courtroom, officials said.

According to a news release issued by the district attorney’s office, Weldin and Tomsic were part of a group of officers who responded to a report of mail theft in January 2020. A car that was potentially involved in the alleged crime was towed from the scene, prosecutors said.

The two officers allegedly spray-painted a swastika on the vehicle’s rear seat and a happy face on the front passenger seat, according to a criminal complaint filed Thursday. Prosecutors also alleged the pair falsified a document submitted to the California Highway Patrol as part of their investigation by not including information about the vandalism in the report.

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