Fuller Malarkey
Regular Member
"Deputy Patrick Saulet, a 27-year veteran with a troubled disciplinary history, was terminated at the end of the business day Monday, according to Urquhart."
“Your ill-advised actions also play to some of the most basic fears among some citizens, which is that a police officer may indiscriminately exercise his or her power in violation of their rights, because in the event of a complaint, the officer will just deny the allegation and ‘circle the wagons’ with his or her fellow officers on the expectation they will take care of their own,”~ King County Sheriff John Urquhart
This cop was demoted from sergeant last year after Urquhart found he had harassed a family in a vehicle that had made a wrong turn into an area reserved for King County Metro Transit vehicles.
Overall, Urquhart wrote, Saulet had been the subject of about 120 allegations, with 21 sustained. Saulet had racked up more complaints on the force than any other King County deputy, according to a demotion letter previously obtained by The Stranger.
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2022830519_deputyfiredxml.html
“You have been repeatedly told you need to improve your interaction with people, coached and counseled on methods for doing so, and warned of the potential consequences of further problems,” Urquhart wrote in the Jan. 30 letter.
Guess what? Officer Wonderful could be back behind a badge. He might be able to get his union to appeal through an arbitrator.
Looks like it aaaaall started here:
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/hostile-policing/Content?oid=17445843
Thugs:
Thug on left was fired, thug on right was the jokster that wanted to go harass the picture taker at work. By this photo, I think thug 2 watched too many spaghetti westerns. "Let's get it on".
Sheriff Fires Cop Who Threatened to Arrest Me for Taking His Photo
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/...-me-for-taking-his-photo/Content?oid=18824772
“Your ill-advised actions also play to some of the most basic fears among some citizens, which is that a police officer may indiscriminately exercise his or her power in violation of their rights, because in the event of a complaint, the officer will just deny the allegation and ‘circle the wagons’ with his or her fellow officers on the expectation they will take care of their own,”~ King County Sheriff John Urquhart
This cop was demoted from sergeant last year after Urquhart found he had harassed a family in a vehicle that had made a wrong turn into an area reserved for King County Metro Transit vehicles.
Overall, Urquhart wrote, Saulet had been the subject of about 120 allegations, with 21 sustained. Saulet had racked up more complaints on the force than any other King County deputy, according to a demotion letter previously obtained by The Stranger.
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2022830519_deputyfiredxml.html
“You have been repeatedly told you need to improve your interaction with people, coached and counseled on methods for doing so, and warned of the potential consequences of further problems,” Urquhart wrote in the Jan. 30 letter.
Guess what? Officer Wonderful could be back behind a badge. He might be able to get his union to appeal through an arbitrator.
Looks like it aaaaall started here:
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/hostile-policing/Content?oid=17445843
Thugs:
Thug on left was fired, thug on right was the jokster that wanted to go harass the picture taker at work. By this photo, I think thug 2 watched too many spaghetti westerns. "Let's get it on".
Sheriff Fires Cop Who Threatened to Arrest Me for Taking His Photo
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/...-me-for-taking-his-photo/Content?oid=18824772
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