Cop-On-Cop Punch-in-the-Face to his [ex?] girlfriend Officer Erin Kaschalk means VERY LITTLE - like so LITTLE that DaLLaS pOliCe OfFiCeR mIcHaEL YaRbRouGh had 3 months (not years) of UNSUPERVISED [unsupervised?] probation [what da hell is Dat?] and agreed [because he DID it] to not fight the REDUCED [little insignificant private matter mountain out of mole hill] charge that had MORPHED into something that NO LONGER even MENTION family or domestic violence. He's just a guy [like you?] with a badge and entrusted sworn powers of arrest who got away with punching a cop - his most intimate friend - in the face and lacerating her lips with his
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that is now CLEARED for hitting women - and that's okay. that's OKAY. cuz we know if he was to get convicted for what he DID do - if it was called the crime it WAS - then HE could not arrest you or me anymore. So call a stone a basket. How does that fly? The cop he punched is just a woman - and he's slept with her so he can treat herso
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WHATTHEF*CKAREYOULOOKINGAT?
aNd YET i bEt dallas pd wants comMUNITY reSPECT? But YOU KNOW it's not what a cop does - it's what a department tolerates - that makes a pd look LIKE A CRAZED CLUSTER. Know that. And now all the DPD cops know, and all their women know, and all the female officers know thatWHATTHEF*CKAREYOULOOKINGAT?
in DPD OFFICER-involved domestic violence may as well stay
a private matter.
Previous entries;
- [TX] Officer Yarbrough arrested for domestic assault of Officer Kaschalk - His girlfriend, Officer Erin Kaschalk, told police that they had broken up the week before because of the "physical violence in their relationship"... [Where's the felony charge for preventing Erin from calling 911? She got man-punched in her mouth...
- [TX] DALLAS Officer Yarbrough gets a SWEET deal for face-punching his officer-girlfriend- ...The offense won't count on his criminal history if he successfully completes probation. Officer Yarbrough, an 11-year veteran, originally faced a Class A misdemeanor family violence assault charge, but that charge was reduced to a Class C misdemeanor with no finding of family violence...
Dallas police officer given 10-day suspension over girlfriend's assault
ReplyDeleteDallas Morning News, TX
Jan 16, 2009
Officer Michael Yarbrough received a 10-day suspension during a hearing on Thursday.
In October, Yarbrough was ordered to serve three months of unsupervised deferred adjudication probation and to attend anger management class. He pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor charge.
His girlfriend, Officer Erin Kaschalk, told police in February 2008 that Yarbrough returned to their North Dallas apartment early one morning and accused her of sleeping with another man. She told police that he punched her in the mouth, splitting her lip.
Yarbrough, an 11-year veteran, originally faced a Class A misdemeanor family violence assault charge, but that charge was reduced to a Class C misdemeanor with no finding of family violence.
http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2009/01/dallas-police-officer-given-10.html
Yeah... And then the woman stands there in brown polyblend telling her command that her husband really will kill her and they say things like, " I know him from working with him, I wouldn't worry" and give you a little pat on the back and a shake of the head that means you are just a hysterical woman. Once it's ignored once, the rest of the department backs it up. Oh... On the bright side if you aren't sworn, you probably just get totally ignored instead of the "you know better than to report this" lecture...
ReplyDeleteI was pulled over from being "paced" shortly after this.... guy was a complete disrepectful asshole! I simply asked what I was pulled over for because I knew damn well he didn't get me speeding. He abruptly answered my question and then pulled me out of the car to stand over his hood on the side of the busy highway.
ReplyDeleteKarma's a bitch and I hope with all I have this guy gets what's coming to him.
Everything here described fits the description of what type of a person I saw that day.... bad bad example of an officer that is supposed to be working for the people!