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numbaz...80's baby;9475136 said:He's holding a dead body, playing and shit.
Need to start holding them to a higher standard. Zero tolerance for this. Pro athletes can't even scratch their ass but pigs can "accidentally" kill ppl and play over dead bodies.
soul rattler;9475351 said:So homeboy "don't know why the guy's thumb was point up"
These motherfucker are something else. I guess he doesn't know why the cop's teeth are showing while his lips are curled upward either? Bitch nigga ain't nobody stupid enough to fall for that tricknology.
Allah_U_Akbar;9475576 said:Imagine the outrage if somebody posed like that in front of a dead cop.
I betcha HIS face wouldn't be blurred out.
Trillfate;9475524 said:Shaq said we should respect police
North County police chief says 'stolen' death scene photo is focus of investigations
A photo showing an officer with the North County Police Cooperative giving a "thumbs up" while holding the arm of a man found dead in a home in Pine Lawn is the focus of internal and external investigations, Chief Tim Swope said Monday.
In a statement posted to the cooperative's Facebook page, Swope said the officer is positioning the dead man so a detective can take crime scene photos. He said the "thumbs up" was "related to his positioning of the body in response to the photographer's question as to whether he was ready for the photo to be taken."
Swope's statement says the department is still investigating the death and how the death scene photograph was "stolen."
The chief also criticizes the decision by KMOV to air a story about the picture last week.
In that report, a woman named Kim Staton said the photo shows her 28-year-old son, Omar Rahman, after he died of an overdose in August. She questioned whether there could be any "reasonable explanation" for what is happening in the photo.
In his statement, Swope says: "It is unfortunate that KMOV decided to air this photograph without any context, or the wrong context, for the sake of ratings."