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Reply #45 - Dec 10th, 2003 at 8:48pm
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Metro in January
North Las Vegas in March and Sept
Henderson usually in February

I have a city webpage that links all PD website's employment pages that I will add later.
  
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Reply #46 - Dec 10th, 2003 at 10:53pm
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Reply #47 - Dec 11th, 2003 at 3:41am
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People who want to work for a strong department, without excessive bullshit and politics to deal with, should stay away from LVMPD.
  
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Reply #48 - Dec 11th, 2003 at 4:24am
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Thanks nOmad for the info Grin
  
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Reply #49 - Dec 11th, 2003 at 5:03am
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Reply #50 - Dec 12th, 2003 at 4:43am
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Las Vegas Metro sucks.  They hire too many subpar recruits (overweight females and guys who don't have the mindset for law enforcement).  If your thinking about applying to Las Vegas area departments, stick to the surrounding areas.  LVMPD talks a big game, but they don't back it up.  I was at a Halloween party where there were several metro cops  who totally trash talked their department.   When I hear a cop say that he only likes being a cop for the benefits and retirement, it makes me sick.   There are plenty of excellent applicants who have a passion for law enforcement, and the benefits package is completely irrelevant.
  
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Reply #51 - Dec 16th, 2003 at 6:43am
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I went to the LVMPD's recruitment office, and one of the cops that works there looks like he is full of steroids.  It is so obvious.  This dude looks like he walked out of Flex magazine.   How the heck can this be justified.  I guess they take care of their own.  I don't think it sends a good message to potential recruits.
  
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Reply #52 - Dec 16th, 2003 at 7:18am
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LVMPD detective Jack Brandon charged with robbing a pair of slot machine collectors and using his unmarked car to flee the scene.  LVMPD officer Robert Conboy charged with shoplifting.  With cops like these, who needs criminals.
  
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Reply #53 - Dec 22nd, 2003 at 10:34pm
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Last year LVMPD had to pay $900,000 to two tourists because a few of their finest (Bob Rogers, Jerry Montes, Mark Mills, Rick Klein and Bob Lewis) were involved in a drunken brawl at a night club. The officers concocted bogus charges and had the two tourists falsely arrested.  Witnesses stated that a couple of the officers were using racial slurs while threatening the two men after they were detained.  This rates as one of the costliest disbursals of public money to settle a department lawsuit.  All of the officers involved still have their jobs, one has been promoted.  LVMPD IS ONE SCREWED UP POLICE DEPARTMENT.
  
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Reply #54 - Dec 23rd, 2003 at 7:26am
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Did you hear about LVMPD officer Ronald Pearce who was charged with theft.  He was also investigated for having dealings with Las Vegas drug kingpin William Archer.  After he was released from the department, he was charged with possession and manufacturing of counterfeit money as well as possession of methamphetamine.
  
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Reply #55 - Jan 5th, 2004 at 4:13am
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...and another comment...

Las Vegas has a serious problem with police crimes and scandals and the police department here is truly out of control. One white police officer, with a troubled history, on three different occasions murdered three marginalized homeless men in a six year period (two of the victims were black) and claimed all three men attacked him with a knife. Oddly enough, there were no witnesses to any of these killings! The officer, who has only been on the force for eight years, would not submit to a polygraph examination and is still on the force today. 

Other recent police crimes include the threat of sexual torture of a casino coin thief who would not reveal his name to the police. Three police officers roughed him up, pulled down his pants and put a rubber glove on their night stick and threatened to sodomize him if he did not reveal his name. The officers knew his name but did this because he was "uncooperative". This felonious assault was all captured on the casino's security video and yet the officers still submitted falsified police reports. These officers were briefly jailed and released due to the good-old-boy conservative political brokers in Nevada. 

In the last two years: 


two off-duty policemen committed a drive-by shooting and murdered a Hispanic youth talking to his friends. The police officer driving the car was not charged with ANY crime. 
Another on-duty officer forced a couple to commit sexual acts for his sexual gratification. 
One police cadet committed a drug-related murder while in the police academy. 
The police crimes in "the Entertainment Capitol of the World" are sobering, sickening and reminds one of Hitler's gestapo.
  
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Re: Las Vegas Metro's poly
Reply #56 - Jan 5th, 2004 at 8:31am
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Hmmm....


How does the pro-polygraph crowd explain this? 


Officer Sean Curd          -possession of cocaine
Detective Kelly              -lost a kilo of coke (how?)   
Officer Ramirez              -forcing a sex act 
Officer Fisher                 -shooting at Mexicans
Officer Mortenson          -shooting at Mexicans
Detective Hartung         -molesting a boy
Officer Splinter               -brandishing  a weapon
Sgt Keller                       -receiving $15,000 (overtime?)
Officer Miller                   -beating a handcuffed man
Officer McCulloch            -3 dui's in 18 months
No name DARE officer     -smoking pot
Officer Brown                  -poss GHB and Ecstacy   
Detective Brandon          -robbery
Officer Conroy                 -shoplifting
Officer Rogers                 -brawling    
Officer Montes                -brawling
Officer Mills                     -brawling
Officer Klein                    -brawling
Officer Lewis                   -brawling
Officer Pearce                 -poss meth manufact $
Cadet no name               -murder while at academy
Officer Woodard                    -sexual assult on minor

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Reply #57 - Jan 5th, 2004 at 5:38pm
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How does the anti-polygraph crowd explain it ???

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Reply #58 - Jan 5th, 2004 at 6:52pm
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Raymond, us anti-polygraph folks can say that these instances prove that the polygraph policy that many law enforcement agencies believe so much in, are a waste.   I would bet my money that all of the aforementioned LVMPD personnel mentioned all passed their polygraphs.  I think it is safe to assume that their exams covered the areas of drug usage, theft, and undetected criminal activity.  I think only a naive fool would defend the polygraph here.  Do you think all of these winners started their illegal activities only after they passed their polygaphs and became cops.   If that is what you think,  you are one ignorant individual.
  
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Re: Las Vegas Metro's poly
Reply #59 - Jan 5th, 2004 at 7:00pm
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Just because you have a badge does not mean you are a good person. All it show's is that the polygraph does not work, and bad people can and do pass it, that is why this site is here. This site is called ANTIpolygraph for a reason. It shows all the faults of the system. All of this proves the point of why the polygraphed should be outlawed.
  
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