LAST EDITED ON Oct-23-12 AT 02:44PM (MST)[p]>What upsets me most is that
>the brass failed to address
>the issue and investigate it
>when her patrol supervisior made
>out his report that bought
>up some very serious issues
>concerning her honesty while investigating
>alledge violations.
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> The citizens of
>Utah should be screaming at
>the governor's office for a
>full investigation of a possible
>mishanding the sgt.'s report and
>turning a blind eye to
>possible illegal actions on her
>part. This is how corruption
>starts in law enforcement by
>the brass turning their head
>and ignoring it. Should not
>be acceptable at any time.
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>RELH
Thank you Relh, this is what I have thought all along, it could have been handled different on all accounts, I happen to know Lisa, I grew up with her, she made mistakes yes, but grouping her in the same category, or "Utahs finest" as it was put, is a slap to those that do their job and do it honestly, especially when some of you "armchair quaterbacks" come in and have all the answers when you havent been in their shoes, that being said, I dont think its fair to condemn the other 600+ troopers because of one.
Their are more that do good and help the citizens of Utah, and put their lives on the line NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!!