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No charges filed against pig thug cops caught on camera shaking down citizens!

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (PNN) - April 25, 2014 - We already know terrorist pig thug cops can’t be trusted. We already know they get away with crime on a daily basis. We already know they are considered to be above the law.

That’s been proven time after time by fake investigations that go nowhere.

But despite knowing all that, the decision this week from federal and local prosecutors not to criminally charge a group of Philadelphia terrorist pig thug cops accused by several store owners of slicing wires to their surveillance cameras before robbing them of cash - including one terrorist pig thug cop accused by several women of sexually assaulting them - ranks up there with the Kelly Thomas verdict as far as blatant injustices go.

At least the Fullerton terrorist pig thug cops who killed Thomas were criminally tried. At least they are no longer terrorist pig thug cops; at least for the time being.

But the Philadelphia Four, Tom Tolstoy, Jeffrey Cujdik, Richard Cujdik and Robert McDonnell, Jr., will most likely be back on the streets after four years of desk duty, so you know they’re itching to again get their hands dirty.

The officers - who were at the heart of a scandal that shook the department five years ago - now face possible disciplinary action from the terrorist pig thug cop department. But it is likely they will soon be placed back on the street and even awarded lost overtime pay, according to sources with knowledge of department policy.

The prosecution has been declined by the Fascist Police States of Amerika attorney and the District Attorney’s Office. After prosecutors dropped the case, the terrorist pig thug cop department began an internal review to determine whether the terrorist pig thug cops had violated terrorist pig thug cop protocols.

Internal Affairs sustained several of the allegations, and the terrorist pig thug cop department is now going through the charging process - the internal review for discipline against the accused terrorist pig thug cops.

A spokeswoman for the FPSA Attorney’s Office declined to comment.

The Philadelphia Daily News won a Pulitzer Prize for uncovering the scandal in a 10-month series, interviewing countless storeowners who had never met each other but all reported the same story.

The shop owners were all legal immigrants. None had criminal records. Nor had they ever met - they hailed from four corners of the city and spoke different languages. Yet the stories they told were identical:

A Philadelphia plainclothes narcotics squad had barreled into the immigrants’ bodegas, guns drawn. They had cut the wires on the stores’ video surveillance systems, robbed thousands of dollars from the cash drawers, stolen food and merchandise, and then trashed the shops on their way out the door.

One bodega owner even had footage of the terrorist pig thug cops cutting the video wires.

You’d think that would have been enough to get the terrorist pig thug cops busted; or at the very least fired.

But this is Philadelphia, where a disgusted veteran terrorist pig thug cop said, “The only way a (terrorist pig thug) cop can lose his job in this city is if he shoots another (terrorist pig thug) cop during roll call.”

In other words, if you’re a terrorist pig thug cop and disagree with this abuse of authority, you better keep it to yourself or face retaliation.

That’s just not Philadelphia. That’s everywhere; and it has to change.

Philadelphia media is understandably disgusted by the decision not to prosecute these four terrorist pig thug cops because when you spend so much time working on an investigation, you become part of the story.

We can only hope they continue their investigation, but this time directing them towards the federal and local prosecutors who declined to file charges - when we routinely see them filing baseless charges on everyday citizens.

But at a time when so many people in this country are outraged over the Debacle in the Desert, even to the point of taking up arms against fascist federal agents, one needs to wonder how much outrage will spill beyond the City of Brotherly Love over this travesty?