An internal Colorado Springs Police Department investigation has found 2 officers falsified some of their daily activity reports. The 2 officers, Elvin Hill and Dan Myers, retired after the investigation…

Hill and Myers worked with the department’s motorcycle unit. The department says the officers took credit for more tickets than they issued. The District Attorney’s office says it involved roughly 190 tickets from January and February 2008…

The DA’s office reviewed the police department’s investigation and decided neither officer is guilty of any crime.

The City Attorneys office and DA’s office are going through every ticket and will be contacting people affected. The impact of the officers’ actions on the public is still unclear.

This is the silliest existential quandary posing as a news article I ever read. Next week, I guess we learn how the reporter deals with the alienation of working in a television studio.

Thanks, K B




  1. god says:

    “Impact on the public”? How about pissed off?

  2. Ah_Yea says:

    Maybe this police department received some special Cookies. Therefore, they weren’t accountable for their actions!

  3. I miss Toody and Muldoon. Why don’t they ever have “Car 54” reruns on TV????

  4. Sean says:

    Happens all the time – just in different ways. Do you think an officer remembers details about giving you a ticket 6 months before your trial? Heck no. But he will testify that he remembers every detail that day.

  5. deowll says:

    Not against the law but something rank.

    They got caught and now they are job hunting.

    Sounds like the people in charge are trying to run a good department. For that they should be commended.

  6. NOT Mister Mustard says:

    I’ll give credit to the supervisor who started the investigation. But people have been known to cheat in every occupation, including professional bible thumpers.

  7. it's just an expression says:

    Well clearly you need to read more silly existential quandaries posing as a news articles then.


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