I'm literally shaking my head over this... Like, you're supposed to be a law enforcement officer, and you can't even keep it in your pants? 23 years of service and still managing to get busted for some messed up stuff. I mean, I guess you could say he had a career-spanning case of poor judgment, but still... Can't believe how much of this guy's life was hidden from his colleagues and the public. Like, where were all these people when they should've been doing some vetting? Anyway, hope he gets a decent sentence for this...
omg this is soooo disturbing ... can't believe someone with that much experience and respect in law enforcement could be capable of such heinous acts ... gotta ask, how did it go undetected for so long? didn't anyone notice or report it back then? ... anyway, hope the system works this time and justice is served ... don't wanna wish for anything bad to happen to Black, but he's gotta face the music now ... fingers crossed for a fair outcome .
just can't believe this a 23-year veteran lawman gets busted for some crazy stuff and it just goes all the way up to his badge. you gotta wonder how many other skeletons are hiding in those badges and uniforms across the country... or even here at home. it's like, we're so quick to trust our law enforcement but what if that trust is misplaced? still don't know the whole story but one thing for sure is this: accountability needs to kick in ASAP. can't just sweep this under the rug and expect everything to go back to normal
I'm so shocked by this news ... but you know what? It's actually kinda inspiring that someone who's been serving and protecting their community for 23 years can be accused of something so despicable . I mean, it just goes to show that nobody is above the law, not even people in positions of power .
I hope John Black gets the help he needs (if he needs it) because we all make mistakes, right? And who knows, maybe this arrest will lead to some positive change within the police department . The fact that they arrested him at work shows how serious they are about accountability .
Let's just hope for a better outcome and not just a headline .
this whole thing is crazy, I mean, 23 years of service and you think no one's gonna catch wind of this kinda stuff? It raises some questions about accountability in the department, especially with internal affairs not jumping all over this sooner. it's like they're trying to protect someone who's been a fixture in the community for two decades... shouldn't that warrant some kind of scrutiny? And what about the victim, that underage kid from Florida? They should at least get some closure on this. It's a tough one because you've got a decorated lawman with a tarnished reputation... does that warrant termination or just a slap on the wrist?