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Memphis PD Chief Davis Previously Fired for Coverup
Grayfox54 replied to DocHawk's topic in General Chat
Has anybody heard anything about the person in command of the Scorpion Unit? They were the unit's direct supervisor. I don't even think a name has been mentioned. But I'm sure their head is on the chopping block as well. Or maybe Scorpion worked directly for Davis? -
Memphis PD Chief Davis Previously Fired for Coverup
Grayfox54 replied to DocHawk's topic in General Chat
I already told you. Davis is politically correct. The liberal media won't attack a black woman in a position of authority. Goes against everything they believe. As stated: SHE set up the Scorpion Unit. SHE failed to properly supervise them. SHE let them get out of control. I'm sure as this goes on that more and more wrong doing by this unit will come out. SHE is ultimately responsible. SHE needs to go. -
Memphis PD Chief Davis Previously Fired for Coverup
Grayfox54 replied to DocHawk's topic in General Chat
Before this is over, a lot of heads will roll. I believe Davis will be one of them. Just give it time. -
Memphis PD Chief Davis Previously Fired for Coverup
Grayfox54 replied to DocHawk's topic in General Chat
I've been saying it since day one. She was hired simply because she's a black woman. The politically correct choice. She's never impressed me any. I don't live in Memphis, but right next door. So her lack of leadership does have an effect on my little town. I believe that all this "transparency" in the Nichols case is mostly an attempt by her to save her own butt. While these officers are obviously bad, she sure threw them under the bus awfully quick. Even before all the facts came out. CYA is not an effective leadership style. -
Cindy Williams, 'Laverne & Shirley' actress, dead at 75!
Grayfox54 replied to The Legion's topic in General Chat
Where were you in 62? Great movie! -
Yes indeed rumors do abound. I heard one that says at least two of those cops are members of the Vice Lords and it was the gang that ordered the beating. Don't believe anything until it can be proven in court.
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It was Hemphill's body cam you were watching in the video of the initial stop. He was the guy with the taser. He was not involved in the later confrontation and beating.
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Very likely what most of the lawyers in this case are doing. They'll get millions of dollars worth of publicity out of it.
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MPD has been a mess for at least 30 years. Back in the 1990s I was a Boy Scout Leader. We had two very active Troop Dads, both of whom were MPD officers. Both had about 10 years on the job. Both were looking for a way out of Patrol Division. One was a Lieutenant who got himself a position supervising the Reserve Unit. The other got himself transferred to K-9s. They both gave the same reason. They said the the new officers Memphis was hiring at that time were just plain stupid. They were a danger to themselves and others. These Dads just didn't want to be out on the streets with them. Remember, this was 30 years ago. The situation has not improved since.
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Yeah, that was on the news last night. Bonner has always struck me as a level headed kinda guy. But every cop is under the microscope here right now. And he has said he plans to run for Mayor. Politics I guess.
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There was one report that said one of the former officers said he never requested the Scorpion Unit. He was just assigned to it out of the blue. I kinda get the impression that admin was looking to fill this unit with a certain type. For the record, I am and always have been a firm supporter of Police. When I worked for Bartlett, I dealt with our cops on pretty much a daily basis. The vast majority of them are good people. We would get an occasional bad apple, but they never lasted very long. But then, I dealt with the person not the cop. OTOH: being right next door to Memphis, I have had to deal with MPD from time to time. Frankly, they don't impress me one bit. Most of them come off as dumb as a box of rocks. Its been well known around here for quite some time that Memphis has trouble recruiting new officers. Therefore they have lowered their standards quite a bit. It shows. Another big issue with MPD is that good candidates will get hired on because its fairly easy. They get trained, work a couple of years for experience and then take off for greener pastures. They just can't keep the good ones.
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I seems that around 9:00 pm the protesters moved off the bridge. They marched a little around downtown and made their way back to the park where they originally gathered. Now they've gone home. However, they did say that they will be back tomorrow and the next day as long as they are needed. One interesting note: the video showed many of them were carrying professionally printed signs saying things like "Jail Killer Cops" and something about Police terrorist. At the bottom in smaller print it read "Party of Socialism and Liberation". I have no idea what that's all about or what it might mean. But it don't sound good. Out of town instigators maybe?
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Actually the female version of a Man Cave is called a "She Shed". Its usually a small outbuilding in the back yard where she can do her hobbies or just get a little alone time.
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Watching the local news. Downtown Memphis is practically a ghost town. No protesters, but not the usual Friday night crowd either. Many places are closed. Just a few folks here and there. I guess everybody is playing it safe. One large crowd of protesters has walked up on the I-55 Mississippi River bridge and has stopped traffic both ways. They aren't being unruly or violent. In fact they're pretty quite. But they are making their point. So far, no serious problems at all.
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I watched all 4 videos released on the City website. The people I saw didn't look like Police officers. They may have been wearing the uniform and driving the cars, but these were not Police officers. What I saw was a group of disorganized, incompetent thugs trying unsuccessfully to restrain one skinny dude. Failing that, they beat the poor guy into submission. There was absolutely nothing professional about them. Case in point. One guy has Nichols in a wrist lock while another is screaming "Give me your hands!" There was little to no teamwork there. The whole thing was wrong right from the start. They never gave Nichols a chance to exit the car. Instead, they opened the door and drug him out. It just got worse from there. IDK, maybe I'm just too jaded. What I saw was a clear case of Police brutality, but I didn't find it "shocking" or "horrifying" as it was claimed to be. Just me I guess.
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On the local news a little while ago they were showing where some businesses in downtown Memphis are boarding up their windows. That doesn't bode well.
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I searched the web and all the info I could find on it says Davis created Scorpion in 2021 several months after she was hired. I didn't find any reference to it before then.
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What I'm seeing from Davis and other officials is a huge case of CYA. These are her officers from a special unit she created and she threw 'em under the bus without a moment's hesitation. I'm curious as to what the rank and file think about this?
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That's the basic problem with this case. Lots of rumors, but very little facts.
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Tough call. Ordinarily I'd say never refinish a classic old gun. Refinishing hurts value more than having a poor finish. Collectors are strange about that. However, since you plan of keeping the gun and passing it on, I don't see why not. Be aware that a proper restoration will likely cost more than the gun is worth. Don't half azz it with some local refinish guy. Do it right with a restoration specialist. It won't be cheap and they will likely have the gun for months, perhaps a year or more. But the final results will be worth it.
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I, too, would very much like to know the reason for the initial stop. Exactly what did Nichols do? One thing that bothers me is that the Police Chief, the Mayor, the DA, head of TBI and just about everybody else has already declared these officers guilty. Not one single official involved in the investigation has offered any doubt at all. While they are very likely guilty as sin, there's no way these guys can get a fair trial. A good defense attorney will play that for all they can. Anything can happen. None of it good.
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The CBS evening news had this as their lead story tonight and spent a good 5 minutes on it. That was followed by a story of how other big city PDs are preparing for unrest when the video is released. BTW: the reason the video won't be released until sometime after 6:00 pm on Friday is so the people have time to get off work, make it home, businesses have time to close and traffic can clear before the video hits. It seems that the whole country is expecting riots over this. I really, really hope they're wrong.
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No experience with that gun. But I do own a couple of .32s. Nice little cartridge. Very easy to shoot and quite accurate. I think its highly under rated as a defensive round. If you do your part, it will get the job done.