Discussion for article #244954
Thug cop gets a thug life…in prison.
Cry us a river, you piece of shit.
Look on the bright side, Dan. With time off for good behavior, you could be out before your 200th birthday.
Ex-cop. Guilty of raping black women. Going into a prison system where black men are disproportionally the majority. Not going to be a pretty 243 years.
Woo-Hoo!!! Finally, some justice in these cases.
Apparently Holtzclaw Sr. is still on the beat in Enid.
Wondering which side of the fence he’s standing on regarding junior.
Betting Holtzclaw Jr. will be found guilty for the ‘sins of his father’ as well-- once in prison.
jw1
That was one pissed off judge and jury! Justice is served!
A thousand officers lost their job over sex crimes over six years? Holy crap! Given how hard it is to prosecute a cop for killing kids, the number of officers who actually commit these crimes must be in the tens of thousands!
The AP has a series of reports on police sexual misconduct? - Is something finally changing?
Good. Now throw away the key.
See? Further evidence that police officers are America’s most persecuted group.
Probably. Or, most cops killing kids make sure that they’re the only witness.
Holtzclaw’s attorney, meanwhile, had described the former college football star as a model officer whose attempts to help the drug addicts and prostitutes he came in contact with were distorted. Adams also attacked the credibility of some of the women, who had arrest records and histories of drug abuse, noting that many didn’t come forward until police had already identified them as possible victims after launching their investigation.
Model officer for ‘do me or go to jail’
Only 263 years?
I really don’t have words for this disgusting excuse for a human being. But great sentence, Judge, and great job up in Oklahoma trying this piece of filth.
i thought all cops were the “good guys”.
This story without the news of the sentence was at TPM a couple of months ago, and when I replied as you did about inmates doling out justice, I was told how unfair it was to wish harm to a prisoner. I wish no harm to anyone, but the inmates do and that’s a fact of prison life. But there’s still that eye for an eye thing which is compelling in this case.
Monsters live and work among us.
Which was why I added secondarily in my comment upthread-- that his father is still on the beat in Enid. There will be those in prison sent there by his dad’s lawful efforts.
Double-whammy for junior.
jw1