COP B**TS MAN”S FACE IN AND GETS AWAY WITH IT



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31 thoughts on “COP B**TS MAN”S FACE IN AND GETS AWAY WITH IT”

  1. When you are a natural coward, you need to prove you are tough, look at all the tough guys in Uvalde, they PROVED they are cowards, got caught and do this just to look tough, their piggy families are watching their pig parents now, watch, soon, things WILL change, pigs are finished.

  2. Real citizens need to rise up against these f**** and oh you quit while you still get your pension well now we're going to go break your legs break your arms break your hands f*** this s***, they need to be hurt themselves

  3. come on he had to get home no matter what Justin Chappell is a former Weymouth police officer who was sentenced in July 2024 for assaulting a man during an arrest in 2022. He had previously pleaded guilty to one federal count of deprivation of rights under color of law.

    Incident and Legal Outcome

    Incident: In July 2022, while on duty, Chappell responded to a call regarding an allegedly intoxicated man. During the arrest, he repeatedly punched the handcuffed man without legal justification. This incident was recorded on body-worn police camera footage.

    Resignation and Decertification: Chappell resigned from the Weymouth Police Department in July 2022. In January 2024, the Massachusetts POST Commission revoked his certification as a police officer, deeming him unfit for duty.

    Guilty Plea and Sentencing: Chappell pleaded guilty to one federal count of deprivation of rights under color of law in April 2024. In July 2024, he was sentenced to two years of supervised release, including six months of home confinement, and 80 hours of community service, receiving no prison time.

    Prior History: Internal affairs reports indicated previous incidents of unprofessional conduct in early 2022.

    Weymouth Police Department Stance

    The Weymouth Police Department cooperated with federal authorities and the POST Commission. Police Chief Richard Fuller stated the department took "swift and decisive action" based on the body-worn camera footage and recommended Chappell's decertification. The department also requested that the charges against the arrested man be dropped.

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