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Detroit & St Clair Police Sergeants Rob 2 Men at Gunpoint After Detaining Them and Flashing Badges Two officers, police sergeants from Detroit and St Clair Michigan, robbed 2 men at gunpoint in the dying Midwest city. The victims called the (other) police and reported the criminal sergeants, after they were detained, pistol whipped, and robbed of phones and cash. July 31, 2013 Two Michigan police sergeants have been released from custody already, not typical of criminals who commit a violent assault and robbery. The sergeant cops drove up to two men, driving a black pickup truck, and proceeded to point guns at them, flashing their badges yet dressed plain clothes. The cops detained the men, abusing their identities as police, and pistol whipped one of them, perhaps for fun, maybe for not cooperating. The other man had an ‘undisclosed amount’ of cash stolen from him, and his phone. When the ordeal was over, they called 911, and reported the criminal police sergeants to other police. When the assaulting police were actually charged with the crime (quite a rare thing), they claimed that they did it because the men robbed one of the sergeant’s daughters. However, the behavior of the men who were robbed is not at all like a criminal, and his daughter hasn’t said anything. Would a man who robs women for no reason call 911, and report his assault to police? That is highly uncharacteristic of a person who robs young women, to speak generally. And if these men actually robbed the cop’s daughter, why would the other sergeant be involved, and why would they not just have arrested them? Charges for assaulting and robbing a young woman would probably be much more severe than being robbed and pistol whipped. Why would the cops have simply robbed the 2 men like criminals together, if they ‘robbed and assaulted’ a cop’s daughter? The story from the police who committed the crimes does not add up.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 12:31:17 +0000

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