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What next? Roy Rolling Tuesday #1
these guys are suing the nopd, which means i'll be paying the judgement rampartd Tuesday #2

Roy Rolling

(7,697 posts)
1. What next?
Tue May 12, 2026, 04:48 AM
Tuesday

I’ll be looking for a pardon and appointment to the Trump administration.

Seems like he, Jeff, and Donald share a lot of the same kind of “secrets” as they call them.

rampartd

(5,004 posts)
2. these guys are suing the nopd, which means i'll be paying the judgement
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:33 AM
Tuesday

"protect and serve?" the guy carried a badge for decades and his partner's testimony )at the link) shows the bosses knew it.

Among the crimes for which Burkhardt has served time were molesting his nine-year-old niece. During one of his myriad arrests, federal agents who searched his home found a 12-year-old boy inside, though he never faced charges related to that child.

US justice department prosecutors eventually resorted to a federal law allowing lifelong, involuntary commitments for people whom judges deem to be “sexually dangerous”. A judge ruled in 2011 that Burkhardt met those conditions and imposed an indefinite commitment. But he was conditionally freed after four years of treatment.

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