Uniformed Police Officers Threw Slushies at Random People, Recorded It

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Uniformed Police Officers Threw Slushies at Random People, Recorded It​


By Inside Edition Staff

First Published: 1:41 PM PST, December 28, 2023



The two officers in the undercover car were identified as Curtis Flynn, 40, and Bryan Wilson, 36. They recorded themselves and shared video with some of their fellow officers.​

Two police officers were caught throwing drinks at people from unmarked cars.

Uniformed police officers patrolling the streets of Louisville, Kentucky recorded themselves throwing slushies at innocent people and shared the video with some of their fellow officers.

In one incident, a marked police car followed them and recorded a slushie hitting a pedestrian. It is unclear whether officers in that car were involved.

The attacks took place over 11 months in 2018 and 2019, but the video was obtained this week by the Courier Journal Newspaper following a Freedom of Information Act request. Locally the scandal has come to be known as "Slushy-gate." At least 24 innocent people had slushies thrown at them.

The two officers in the undercover car were identified as Curtis Flynn, 40, and Bryan Wilson, 36.

They were members of an elite undercover drug task force. Both pleaded guilty. Flynn was sentenced to three months and Wilson to 30 months.

The accused officers also drove through puddles, drenching people waiting at bus stops.

The Mayor of Louisville says the culture of the police department has changed, and incidents like these could not happen again.

“We are focused on a very different way of training. We’ve improved focus on supervision. Incidents like that will not be tolerated. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said.

Five other officers were disciplined for knowing about the slushy throwing but not reporting it, though they were allowed to stay on the police force.
 

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Remove qualified immunity for all government officials.
Demand accountability for all government agent actions, not just cops either, but the DAs and Judges as well.

Defunding police isn't an answer, accountability is, criminal and civil accountability
 

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that Bryan Wilson guy looks familiar. :patrice:

edit: there was a thread about him. they talked about the shyt he did in one of them videos above.


A former Louisville Metro Police Department officer used law enforcement technology as part of a scheme that involved hacking the Snapchat accounts of young women and using sexually explicit photos and videos they had taken to extort them, federal prosecutors said in court documents filed on Tuesday.

According to a sentencing memorandum, Bryan Wilson used his law enforcement access to Accurint, a powerful data-combing software used by police departments to assist in investigations, to obtain information about potential victims. He would then share that information with a hacker, who would hack into private Snapchat accounts to obtain sexually explicit photos and videos.

If sexually explicit material was obtained, Wilson would then contact the women, threatening to post the photos and videos online and share them with their friends, family, employer and co-workers unless more sexually explicit material was provided to him.
 
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My cousin did this with random food at this grocery store when we were teens. They let him go off and think he was gonna make a smooth walk out the door til a undercover security guard grabbed his shoulder. I think he was high cause I grilled him for the longest on wtf possessed him to do that to this day I haven't heard :russ:
 
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