
๐ฎโโ๏ธ๐Mass cop arrested for enticing a minor. Tough to go after the bad guys, when the "GOOD" guys are part of the problem. ๐๐ฉโโ๏ธ
(www.nbcboston.com)
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Betcha he's a Mason.
A dirty cop AND a pedophile? his prison term going to be short the hard way...
Some say the gun makes them feel like having an extra d-ck
If you have a law enforcement badge and you commit crimes like this or violate peopleโs rights you should be given the death penalty. Itโs literally the only way youโll ever stop abuse of power from these people. Thereโs no way around it. It should be considered a sacred privilege to hold that badge and if you violate your oath you pay the ultimate price. End of story.
Figures my home state!! Where there's one there's many.
Oh yes.
You remember when the Lt Gov Tim Murry suspiciously crashed his state issued Crown Vic at 108 MPH at 5 in the morning?
He paid the hefty fine of $555. ๐ The rest of us paid for a new cruiser and all the cover-up on why he was speeding home so fast that early.
Any yes, like you said.... there are MANY.
Prime example corrupt Canton police who framed Karen Reid. Drunk, corrupt Masons
Interesting, I've only seen the headlines about Karen. I'll keep an eye on that more closely. Thanks!
Last trial was a mistrial. Corrupt cops and judge. This woman is not guilty
From the article:
Officer Mitchell Walsh of the Fall River Police Department was arrested Friday by Boston police as part of a sting operation being conducted in Charlestown. He is accused of trying to meet up with an undercover officer who was posing as a 15-year-old girl for sex, in response to an online advertisement.
Walsh pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Monday and bail was set at $5,000. Prosecutors had asked for slightly higher bail, but Walsh's defense attorney said he has no money because of ongoing substance abuse issues.
He was also ordered to stay away from children under the age of 18 and undergo substance use evaluation through the court. He is scheduled to return to court on May 5.
Prosecutors said Walsh was arrested Friday night as part of a sting being conducted by Boston police and state police in neighborhoods adjacent to a gaming facility. They said around 10:40 p.m., an undercover officer was contacted by cell phone after an ad was placed on an online website used to purchase sex.
They said Walsh arrived in a Dodge Ram 1500 and parked at a Target in Charlestown. That night, Walsh had allegedly been texting an undercover officer who had been posing as a 15-year-old, saying things like, "Let's do this tonight," "I got stuff," "You free tonight?" and discussing getting a hotel room and how much he would pay her for sex.
"I'll bring essentials and we have a night," one of the texts reportedly said.
Walsh also allegedly made FaceTime calls to the undercover officer during which he said he would be bringing cocaine, vodka and small bottles of alcohol, according to prosecutors.
The texts continued, with Walsh saying "Let me get at least two hours," and "We'll have some fun."
When Walsh arrived at the Target, he was placed under arrest. Prosecutors said police recovered three plastic bags and an empty pen containing what is believed to be cocaine, and a vodka bottle and some small bottles of alcohol fell out of the backseat of his vehicle.
He is now facing charges of enticing a child under 16, attempting to commit a crime, paying for sexual conduct with a child under 18, and possession to distribute cocaine.
Walsh was already on leave from the Fall River Police Department at the time of his arrest. His lawyer said in court Monday that the initial leave was related to his substance abuse issues.
Fall River police said they were already planning to start formal proceedings under the civil service disciplinary process, and his employment status is now being further reviewed.
โThe conduct alleged is reprehensible and stands in direct opposition to the values we expect from members of this Department," the Fall River Police Department said in a statement. "We take these matters extremely seriously and are fully cooperating with the Boston Police Department. There is no place in law enforcement for anyone who violates the publicโs trust," the department wrote in a statement released over the weekend.
He'll go to rehab, find Jesus, get a slap on the wrist, and inside of two years be back out on patrol.