Whistleblower featured in USA TODAY 'Behind the Blue Wall' series ousted from police union, by Daphne Duret, USA Today, Nov. 12, 2021.
As paraphrased in this Twitter thread by Ford Fischer:
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An Illinois police union unanimously voted to oust an officer after he received criminal charges for a video of cops slapping and cursing a handcuffed man dying of drug overdose.
The officer is the one who released the video, not an officer in the video.
Sgt. Javier Esqueda, a 27-year veteran of the Joliet Police Department, faces 20 years in prison for *revealing* that his fellow officers “slapped Eric Lurry, restricted his airway and shoved a baton in his mouth hours before his death.”
The cops in his union expelled Esqueda for “reprehensible” conduct 35-1, and he’s charged with official misconduct (20 years prison), for *revealing* that an officer slapped a dying man and called him “a b***h.”
The slapper cop caught a 6-day suspension.
One commenter, Flint Stone, wrote:
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This is what separates the brotherhood of police from all other unions. Any other union would never turn its back on a whistleblower.
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