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Comment by:
hisself
(6/27/2017)
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From The Second City Cop blog: "CPD has the exact same equipment that's in the van? It's over at the gun lab at Homan Square, 3rd floor. In fact, the lab can run the same tests and comparisons that the van does, in the exact same amount of time, it's just that you have to transport the evidence to the lab - which is the job of the undermanned Evidence Techs.
The van has the same equipment - except it runs on a 220 volt line....which the van doesn't have. So guess what it has to do? Drive back to Homan Square and hook into a 220 volt power source" |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/27/2017)
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"Cultural Awareness"?
Culture: Black
Awareness: They rob, beat and shoot people.
'Nuff said. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(6/27/2017)
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"Cultural Awareness"?
Culture: Black
Awareness: They rob, beat and shoot people.
'Nuff said. |
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