California taxpayers shelled out hundreds of dollars for the apparent unauthorized use of a police helicopter at a high school football game.
The helicopter incident involved a high school homecoming event that top law enforcement supervisors at the Department of Justice knew nothing about, KCRA 3 has learned.
The incident took place last November, when a DOJ helicopter hovered over El Dorado Hills for a homecoming game at Oak Ridge High School.
In a video later uploaded to YouTube, viewers can see an agent perched precariously on the side of the chopper.
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Its GOOD to be King. Or more accurately, in this case, a Public Master. Who is going to jail for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of OUR money to drop a football? These are the people who are SUPPOSED to ENFORCE the law. But as they have so blatantly demonstrated, the law doesn't apply to THEM. It's not OUR money and resources. It's THEIR money and resources to do with as they please. What officer(s), with the authority to KILL you or I, looked at this idea and said "why not? what are they (we, the people) gonna do about it? WE ARE THE POLICE!". Spin it how ever you like. Facts keep proving me right. Another video, but this time they didn't kill or beat anyone, they just robbed them.
prob most of the complaints come from non working ppl
How ironic....somebody dropped the ball.
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