All too often those who continuously apologize for crimes committed by police officers are able to justify some of the most egregious instances of outright murder by claiming the officer was a bad apple. Almost as often, however, as TFTP has shown
numerous times, the bad apple theory is exactly that-a theory-with no evidence to support it.
Illustrating the nature of the bad apple
theory is the fact that grand jury indictments against officers in Llano Police Department, including their Police Chief Kevin Ratliff, have nearly wiped out the entire department.
There are eight law enforcement officers employed by the Llano Police Department, according to the LPD's website, and now, as of August 13, two thirds of the entire police force has been indicted.
Does that seem like "one bad apple," or a potentially much greater problem?
The indictments stem from a massive civil rights violation of a single person but have led to investigators uncovering a cesspool of bad cops.
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