Welcome to Copsonnuts2!

 

It shall reveal the truth concealed in the open. Feathers shall be ruffled Gwen! there will be gnashing of teeth no doubt gwen!

 

I, Sherlock Pwahroe, the great author of this here blog, would like to take the opportunity to assure the readers that the bad reputation of the police is mere boulderdash and that the majority of those gallant protectors of the public are forthright and of unimpeachable character. 

That's what the author would like to assure you of. Unfortunately nothing could be further from the truth. Poor ole' police. They feel bad because they are looked at with suspicious eyes and receive somewhat less than total respect in some quarters. Bad reputation, yes and more. 

 

The thoughts and information expressed in this web site are the exclusive opinions of mine, Sherlock Pwahroe, and of none others.

 

If any feathers become ruffled relief is a mouse click or smart phone tap away to some other of the myriad options available today.

 

Once upon a time in China an unfortunate business person was being constantly harassed by a wicked public official so he began to keep a log of the daily incidents. It worked well for him and so as all Americans should do, copy China. They got rich copying the west so maybe the other way around could work too!

 

This blog ain't about no China though. Only in respect to the above and the occasional anedote.

 

The best defense is a good offense, hike

 

Reminder: Protect, Serve and Trust! Where o where has it gone.

 

Was it ever really there? Hmm

 

 

to serve and protect, themselves.

 

 

Every single police officer in the United States should be charged like this. Every one of them has lied on a report. If we had body cams on every officer that cannot be turned off, and a civilian board not affiliated with any city overseeing every department, we could fire every single one of them and start over

 

 

 

 

10 years ago a cop picked up my Autistic Brother inlaw (He was like a 10 year old), drove him 30 miles out of town as a snow storm was starting and told him to get out.

 

He ended up losing his pinky fingers from frost bite. We found him by sheer luck.

 

Cops denied everything. Said he had asked them to take him home because he was lost.

 

He had only been visiting us for a week and this was his second trip out of the house. 

 

It took him 5 years before he would leave the house again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does anyone know what is happening up Lomita Ave? Multiple police cars drove up the hill and a helicopter is circling.

 

Nobody seems to know what it was about.

 

Still a 'mystery'?? So much activity without any info :(