Comment by mikkupikku

Comment by mikkupikku 3 days ago

9 replies

You don't know the man, and you don't know all of the details and nuances of the situation he was called into. How then do you think to judge him like that? You're just stereotyping.

dns_snek 2 days ago

Those "details and nuances of the situation he was called into" become completely irrelevant once one is presented with irrefutable evidence that their actions were completely legal. What matters is his conduct after that happened, which was blatant and persistent abuse of power.

Stop justifying and excusing abuse of power, he hurt innocent people, cost the taxpayers $600k in a single incident of abusive and wrongful conduct, and he's now enjoying taxpayer-funded retirement without facing any accountability.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/how-a...

thinkingtoilet 3 days ago

I do know the details of the situation. And so did the jury who awarded them $600k.

  • e44858 3 days ago

    > And so did the jury who awarded them $600k

    What jury? The payment happened before the trial: "five days before a trial was scheduled to begin in the case, Dallas County officials agreed to pay $600,000 to settle the case".

    • bawolff 3 days ago

      In fairness, people don't generally give 6 figure settlements if they think the jury will agree with them

  • mikkupikku 3 days ago

    You're confusing your own assumptions with knowledge.

    • GibbonBreath 3 days ago

      Are they or are you? How have you determined that they don't understand the details?