1. And the precinct is still rife with rumors of rogue officers, as well as spies wearing body wires. 2. Driving the larger point home, a postscript alleges the organized existence of rogue officers in Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans. 3. He attended parties under the George Washington Bridge with a group of rogue officers who liked to get drunk and fire their guns toward New Jersey. 4. His cooperation, in turn, helped catch other rogue officers. 5. In exchange for reduced charges in Rockland, Zaccardo agreed to help lure suspected rogue New York City officers into stings. 6. Indeed, the use of this illegal tactic in stopping and searching vehicles was not merely the habit of a few rogue officers, but was breathtakingly widespread. 7. Others say military leaders were upset that the prime minister gave the impression that rogue army officers were to blame for the misadventure, rather than accepting responsibility himself. 8. Prosecutors have identified a dozen other victims, including three foreign tourists, who they believe were victimized by the same rogue officers. 9. The report portrayed bands of rogue officers beating drug dealers to obtain drugs or money. 10. They are also the central element in a debate over whether the Police Department is doing enough to crack down on rogue officers. |
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