21.
I actually have. They said it wasn’t there jurisdiction so I had to call whose it was. They said they’d keep an eye out and told me to see if I could find any video and then to trawl reselling sites. Can I get paid for my detective work? My damn insurance did more than they did https://t.co/Pil0iZx1Bh
— PrepubescentAmishGuy (@Jam_es_LLL) June 8, 2020
22.
Several times and it’s always yes and no. Yes in the sense that I needed a police report to collect insurance. No in the sense that they did fuck all after, and outright admitted they couldn’t/wouldn’t do anything. https://t.co/Rp0Prs8sSp
— Kyle Helson (@khelson10) June 8, 2020
23.
lol the detective assigned to my mugging and assault just stopped responding to my emails and I never heard from them again
— DanniiMinogueVEVO (@buttermilkbup) June 8, 2020
24.
it is absolutely not a coincidence that when I was robbed living with black men that the police blew us off and when it was with white people they dusted for prints and had us fill out reports
— quaran-teej (@unironichipster) June 8, 2020
25.
Our tour van was broken into in Oakland and after being on hold for 2 hours, the police never actually came, just a security guard who had me fill out a tiny form and kept moving. never heard another word about it https://t.co/RBXNpKvZkF
— Mega Ran (@MegaRan) June 8, 2020
26.
I didn’t even remember to call the cops when I got rear-ended last year and the insurance claims worked out fine.
— frannypak 🦪🥂💋 (@frannypak) June 8, 2020
27.
Don’t forget the police called it a lovers’ quarrel and actually returned Kinthak to Dahmer’s house, directly leading to his brutal murder!
— Derek / Rush (@Seraph1337) June 8, 2020
28.
This is such a salient Point. When I got robbed 7-8 years ago in a tunneling incident, the cops told me “at least you have a good story.” https://t.co/YFjCdo1HrQ
— ((Mike Crittenden))) (@CritterDJ) June 8, 2020
29.
My car break in they told me they couldn’t do anything, but I could fill a report out online. So… I did their job for them.
— Add your name (@brookeshumate) June 9, 2020
30.
My place was broken into when I lived in Crown Heights. They took my camera and my roommate’s laptop. Cops suspected the intruder came in through my bedroom window. I disagreed bc I had a ton of stuff on that windowsill and none of it was disturbed. They acted like i was stupid. https://t.co/2UqViOlSlc
— Ashley Reese (@offbeatorbit) June 8, 2020
31.
When my home was burglarized, the officer kept asking me where I kept my drugs. He had no interest in any evidence left behind – he just kept opening cupboards and drawers.
Signed,
A longhaired guy who jogs & repeatedly matches the description of a suspect police are looking for https://t.co/WJBCJm34Kp— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) June 8, 2020