… Murphey is a white Republican conservative cop who thinks crimes should have consequences and police officers shouldn’t act like social workers. He opposes the policies of the former top prosecutor in St. Louis, Kim Gardner, a Black Democratic liberal politician who thinks poverty is the cause of most crimes and the criminal justice system needs major reform.

Gardner pushed to eliminate cash bail, end mass incarceration, promote rehabilitation over punishment, and stop prosecuting lower-level crimes like shoplifting. Murphey says her policies made St. Louis a more dangerous city.

Their paths crossed when Gardner put Murphey on a list of police officers with alleged credibility problems; controversial Facebook posts landed him there. Gardner’s office considered them racist. Murphey says they were not, instead calling them political statements protected by free speech.

Despite having put Murphey on its so-called exclusion list, Gardner’s office asked him to testify at murder trials in which he’d been the lead detective. Murphey says it’s hypocritical to include him on that list yet consider him trustworthy enough to sit on a witness stand, so he’s refusing to testify. Some of those cases have ended in acquittals and plea deals — weakened, according to some St. Louis prosecutors, by Murphey’s absence. …

  • @Jiggle_Physics
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    1710 months ago

    They can subpoena testimony though. So why don’t they? That scared of treating a cop like a normal person? He is willing to go as far as let people he knows are murderers go free to spite the DA that he has beef with. This tells me what I need to know about his ethics and how he operates. Better off the force.

    • themeatbridge
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      1410 months ago

      Police are required by their employment contract to provide testimony in their cases. Failing, or refusing, to do so should result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal, as defined in the union contract.

      • Doug HollandOP
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        410 months ago

        Presumably, it’s required even after retirement. Yank this fucker’s pension.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        Article says he’s retired. I’d probably refuse to testify as well, but I’m also not a racist dickbag on facebook.

  • @SinningStromgald
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    1210 months ago

    Murphey says her policies made St. Louis a more dangerous city.

    I’d like some proof for this statement.

    Kim Gardner, a Black Democratic liberal politician who thinks poverty is the cause of most crimes and the criminal justice system needs major reform.

    Verifiable facts.

    Murphey says it’s hypocritical to include him on that list yet consider him trustworthy enough to sit on a witness stand, so he’s refusing to testify.

    Verifiably making St. Louis more dangerous.

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      Look at all those murderers that are roaming free because the lead detective didn’t testify! Super dangerous city now.

      Fucking cops would rather let a murderer go free to make a stupid point over doing their jobs.

      • @Fades
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        210 months ago

        also, lots of these murderers remain free because the cops instead go for low hanging fruit that is much easier to snag

  • Jaysyn
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    1110 months ago

    Fun Fact: If he had been fired after those posts came to light, he wouldn’t currently be a problem.

  • @satans_crackpipe
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    910 months ago

    St Louis Police are corrupt. Kim is a professional victim who has already resigned. But St Louis also has a ton of feral assholes that need adult supervision until they can start to approximate a functional member of society.