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Little Rock Fraternal Order of Police identifies and exposed all the LRPD undercover cops on their website

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Little Rock Fraternal Order of Police identifies and exposed all the LRPD undercover cops on their website LRFOP  exposed all LRPD undercover cops in a spreadsheet they posted The Little Rock Fraternal Order of Police posted a spreadsheet on their  website  of all LRFOP members that identified and exposed all LRPD cops that are reportedly working in an undercover capacity in the  Special Investigations Division  ("SID"). We found that publicly posted document while working on a complaint about four LRPD cops, all LRFOP board members, that appeared in a political campaign advertisement that endorsed a candidate for a state office in violation of LRPD Rules & Regulations. LRPD Rules & Regulations prohibit LRPD cops from doing that. The LRPD cops that run the LRFOP   are  poster children  that exemplify that fact that  you can be too smart to be a cop . Another "undercover" LRPD cop, Raymond Koonce, posts his contact information on Facebook and Twitter in posts

LRPD Liars List - Little Rock Police "Brady Cops"

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LRPD Liars List - Little Rock Police "Brady Cops" MAKING LITTLE ROCK ACCOUNTABLE AGAIN For some time now we have been collecting records on Little Rock Police officers that have been found in internal investigations to have falsified records, made willful misrepresentations, and lied (they use the term untruthfulness).   Experts say one of the concerns about police officers who tell even the smallest of lies is that their false statements can be used to discredit their testimony in unrelated court cases. While the badge brings a certain amount of automatic credibility with jurors, it can be easily tarnished. The persistence of lying by the police has inevitably become a contributing factor to wrongful convictions, in Little Rock and beyond. The  New York Times  wrote: “Police lying raises the likelihood that the innocent end up in jail – and that as juries and judges come to regard the police as less credible, or as cases are dismissed when th