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Wednesday, August 05, 2020

Maryland cop charged with stealing from dead person

PASADENA, Md. - A police officer in Anne Arundel County is suspended without pay and faces burglary charges after allegedly stealing guns and other possessions from a dead person's home.

Police say Corporal Jacob Miskill, a five-year veteran of the force, took the items in April after responding to a death investigation in the 1600 block of Wall Drive in Pasadena.

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https://www.fox5dc.com/news/maryland-cop-charged-with-stealing-from-dead-person

18 comments:

  1. And you wonder why The American people dont trust the Police.
    If found guilty, make an example out of him.

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  2. Why would you do that?? A 5 year veteran and already a corporal?? WOW. Can't fix stupid.

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  3. Very easy fix to this.

    You are FIRED!

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  4. But you ass cheek sucking cop lovers think cops are Hero's!!!

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    1. That’s right they are, glad you finally admit it. They wouldn’t have to supplement their income if crazies didn’t demand to defund polic

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  5. Police union will make sure he gets off easy. ACAB

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  6. I'm waiting for all of those "good cops" to speak out on this.........and waiting.......

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    1. Good cops won’t speak out on it you fool! Good cops don’t want cops like this in the community either!

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  7. I wonder how many do it but haven't been caught??

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  8. In every walk of life there are good people and bad people. Just because one or some are bad doesn't make them all bad. For pete's sake grow up!

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  9. Of course he justified it in his own mind. They were only guns, no one in the family probably cared about them or safety. He just didn’t want to see them fall into the wrong hands right? Lol
    Send this and any other public servant that betrays the people’s trust to jail for a minimum 10 years.

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  10. anyone wonder why we are suspicious about law enforcement?

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  11. Northwest Woodsman: I made a guess and based upon the behavior, I suspected an ethnic, however, the name didn’t fit so I googled him and found that he is Caucasian. It happens.

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    1. Say it ain’t so. I still can’t get use to them driving a cruiser. First thing comes to mind is call it in thinking he or she stole it.

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  12. You can't steal from a dead person. You can steal from a dead person's estate, but not the dead person. A dead person can't charge you with anything, or testify against a thief. If the person was dead already, then the crime was against the dead person's estate. Just a little legal nit-picking.

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  13. This happens all the time! Stuff gets missing after the police are there and the family can't find the "Gold Coins, special guns, Stamps" and the cops know nothing about it. My mom died in her home and police were called for a welfare check on her by me. (I live in Colorado), when I got to her house all her expensive jewelry was gone, dad's coins, and of course, no one knew anything!

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  14. It takes a crook to catch a crook. Cops and crooks have the same DNA.

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