Yea, but has the cop been fired, arrested, charged?
Edmond Babaians has been arrested and suspended from the force. California public records show the taxpayers paid him just over $208k in 2021 (most recent year available).Yea, but has the cop been fired, arrested, charged?
Marvelous OT racket they've got.Edmond Babaians has been arrested and suspended from the force. California public records show the taxpayers paid him just over $208k in 2021 (most recent year available).
LAPD officer arrested for allegedly stealing resident's debit card
The officer was caught buying items at a home improvement store.www.cbsnews.com
I get that this is LA, but at $208K salary it seems unfathomable that someone would risk losing a really good job over stealing a couple of grand. That's like people getting canned from good white collar jobs over stealing office supplies. The only reason I can see anyone doing it is if they felt completely untouchable... which actually makes a lot of sense this guy being a cop. Thin blue line something something...Edmond Babaians has been arrested and suspended from the force. California public records show the taxpayers paid him just over $208k in 2021 (most recent year available).
LAPD officer arrested for allegedly stealing resident's debit card
The officer was caught buying items at a home improvement store.www.cbsnews.com
Which wouldn't include working event security, or store security, where venues or stores typically pay around $50/hr.Edmond Babaians has been arrested and suspended from the force. California public records show the taxpayers paid him just over $208k in 2021 (most recent year available).
LAPD officer arrested for allegedly stealing resident's debit card
The officer was caught buying items at a home improvement store.www.cbsnews.com
When I was in the mil, knew a contractor that got let go from what was at the time a 6 figure job, and lost his clearance, because he was filching old hard drives to ebay/craigslist rather than recycling them (this was before vendors started digital watermarking them so they couldn't be used elsewhere).I get that this is LA, but at $208K salary it seems unfathomable that someone would risk losing a really good job over stealing a couple of grand. That's like people getting canned from good white collar jobs over stealing office supplies. The only reason I can see anyone doing it is if they felt completely untouchable... which actually makes a lot of sense this guy being a cop. Thin blue line something something...
When people with ad cases of self hate achieve significant levels of success quite frequently they will act out unconsciously with behaviors that destroy them. They can’t take the inner dissonance. They will also be haunted with a sense of impending doom.I get that this is LA, but at $208K salary it seems unfathomable that someone would risk losing a really good job over stealing a couple of grand. That's like people getting canned from good white collar jobs over stealing office supplies. The only reason I can see anyone doing it is if they felt completely untouchable... which actually makes a lot of sense this guy being a cop. Thin blue line something something...
I'm more than confident that he'd done this many times before.I get that this is LA, but at $208K salary it seems unfathomable that someone would risk losing a really good job over stealing a couple of grand. That's like people getting canned from good white collar jobs over stealing office supplies. The only reason I can see anyone doing it is if they felt completely untouchable... which actually makes a lot of sense this guy being a cop. Thin blue line something something...
Just plain greed and maybe he knew it was just a matter of time he got fired so he grabbed everything he could.I get that this is LA, but at $208K salary it seems unfathomable that someone would risk losing a really good job over stealing a couple of grand. That's like people getting canned from good white collar jobs over stealing office supplies. The only reason I can see anyone doing it is if they felt completely untouchable... which actually makes a lot of sense this guy being a cop. Thin blue line something something...
I get that this is LA, but at $208K salary it seems unfathomable that someone would risk losing a really good job over stealing a couple of grand. That's like people getting canned from good white collar jobs over stealing office supplies. The only reason I can see anyone doing it is if they felt completely untouchable... which actually makes a lot of sense this guy being a cop. Thin blue line something something...
I'm more than confident that he'd done this many times before.
Just plain greed and maybe he knew it was just a matter of time he got fired so he grabbed everything he could.
He probably got a promotion. 2pac said it the best: "Cops are just as crooked as the Ni@@as they chasin'."Yea, but has the cop been fired, arrested, charged?