Anonymous ID: b07cb4 Sept. 21, 2020, 11:11 a.m. No.10733686   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3723 >>3784 >>3824 >>3900

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has arrested an officer for a felony charge of bribery of a public servant.

 

Officer Brian R. Pace was arrested last night. JSO says that Pace responded to a burglary incident in May. The victim said that her phone and another item was stolen.Pace later called the victim back and said he had her property and he would give it back if she sent him inappropriate images.Last night he was planning on meeting with the victim, but was instead met with officers and was arrested.

 

He did resign, meaning that he won’t have civil service protections. Pace was an eleven year veteran with JSO. He has worked as a bailiff and then a corrections officer. He became a police officer in 2017 according to Undersheriff Pat Ivey. According to the JSO Jail Log, Pace is not eligible for bond.

 

Pace is the seventh JSO employee arrested in 2020.

 

Bad cops ARE being rooted out all over the country. This is evidence that corruption is being taken seriously.

Good cops are tired of their reputations being tarnished by bad actors.

Back the Blue

Anonymous ID: b07cb4 Sept. 21, 2020, 11:20 a.m. No.10733747   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3886

>>10733727

>This shit is going to shut down the postal system! Part of the plan? Who knows…

yes, I remember when they had that anthrax being mailed soon after 9/11 they had to shut down the mail centers where the letters went thru to do testing and cleanup. If that happens all over the country, the dems could claim delays in vote count as long as they want.