Police Take Break From Drug Raid To Play Wii

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  1. Dav

    Dav Well-Known Member

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    POLK COUNTY, Fl – When investigators raided the home of a 43-year-old Florida man with an extensive record, they say they seized drugs, weapons and stolen property. One thing they missed, however, was a security camera.

    It was that camera, set up in the home of Michael Difalco, near Lakeland, that caught video of the officers playing a Wii bowling game over the course of the nine-hour drug raid.

    Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd calls the display embarrassing.

    "How do you explain it? Well you can't explain that, my deputies know that they shouldn't have been playing Wii while they were involved in that search warrant.”

    Detectives from the Sheriff's office, Winter Haven, Auburndale and Lakeland police departments all participated in the raid, and were all caught on camera.

    Judd says it was the supervisors who are at fault.

    “That doesn't please me,” he said. “What pleases me less is the supervision that didn't say turn the television off."

    Instead of ordering the video game and television turned off, this supervisor from Lakeland PD joined the fun.

    Defense attorney Rick Escobar watched a sampling of the drug raid video

    "I've never seen anything like this. I find this very offensive. Shocking embarrassing I'm sure that the department is extremely embarrassed by this behavior."

    Records show 16 detectives spent 9 hours searching Difalco's property, the cost to taxpayers $4,000.

    Escobar thinks this will not look good to the public.

    "All the citizens are thinking wait a minute we are paying these people to go out and protect us and here they are playing bowling on our time."

    The sheriff argues there is always down time during searches and no tax dollars were wasted.

    "The nature of a search warrant is hurry up and wait, it just is,” he said. “Am I trying to defend the fact that they were bowling not at all, that was inappropriate."

    The sheriff claims he launched an internal administrative investigation, and will wait for a final report before he decides if anyone will face discipline.

    "It's an embarrassment to the detectives involved and its an embarrassment to the organization. But you know what, we employ 1,800 people and not one of them is perfect. We all make mistakes. They made a mistake."

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  2. KaY_xD

    KaY_xD 但願人長久,千里共嬋娟

    once again proven, US policemen are quite useless sometimes. wii bowling -_________- :facepalm:
     
  3. yiubun

    yiubun Well-Known Member

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    its unacceptable...
    LOL~
    acceptable if they were playing rayman =P
     
  4. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    even the rollers gota wii.
     
  5. mr_evolution

    mr_evolution ( • )( •ԅ(ˆ⌣ˆԅ)

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    I thought for a second they were playing Drug Raid on Wii
     
  6. EvilTofu

    EvilTofu 吃|✿|0(。◕‿◕。)0|✿|吃

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    At least they aren't beating up innocent civilians on the street...<_<
     
  7. WeakNiZ

    WeakNiZ Well-Known Member

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    These guys are very reliable ;]
     
  8. AsianInvasion

    AsianInvasion Well-Known Member

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    wii bowling sucks.. shoulda played wii tennis
     
  9. negiqboyz

    negiqboyz Well-Known Member

    I think these policemen should be fired. Whilst this may be extreme but it would serve as an example to other officers that such behavior is embarrassing to the department and there is ZERO tolerance for it. When you're out on duty, you are representing the department and should be doing your job; not to mention you're being paid by the taxpayers. If regular office workers were to play games instead of doing their regular work even though they're capable of finishing the assigned tasks, it's still FORBIDDEN to do so in the office.

    That's the standard and for these officers to ignore the rule, they should be ready to accept the consequences. I bet everyone will get off the hook with the rhetoric of investigation. We all know that law enforcement is a close knit department so no way will someone ever get fired unless it's involved abuse of power or death of citizen BEING CAUGHT on MEDIA.
     
  10. dickson

    dickson Well-Known Member

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    wii is gay
    get a better console :p
     
  11. haun

    haun Well-Known Member

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    wii is for kid
     
  12. uraha

    uraha Well-Known Member

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    The better be pros at bowling now :p
     
  13. setshiro

    setshiro Well-Known Member

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    ....fail cops..