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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle78" data-source="post: 2718947" data-attributes="member: 27210"><p>I don't have percentages for you. I doubt any type of official statistical tracking has been done.</p><p>I receive emails about police officers being assaulted off duty, their homes being target and their families being harassed every day.</p><p>The rise of cop block idiots and other psycho paths has sky rocketed. </p><p>I've personally been followed home once this year already, and have a prowler in my backyard this year. </p><p>The guy following me was multi felon drug dealer who got to go back to jail, and the prowler was also a felon.</p><p>Both admitted to knowing I was law enforcement, and specially targeted me. </p><p>Other Co-workers have had the same things done to them. </p><p>One co-workers family (kids) were harassed at public ball field just because their father was a police officer. </p><p>The guy had no reason to be at the field, he had no children, and had been seen hanging around watching the kids.</p><p>It was determined he was specially targeting the kids of police and public officials'. </p><p></p><p>These are just a few examples from a small town in southern Oklahoma.</p><p>I've heard of hundreds of stories of police being targeted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle78, post: 2718947, member: 27210"] I don't have percentages for you. I doubt any type of official statistical tracking has been done. I receive emails about police officers being assaulted off duty, their homes being target and their families being harassed every day. The rise of cop block idiots and other psycho paths has sky rocketed. I've personally been followed home once this year already, and have a prowler in my backyard this year. The guy following me was multi felon drug dealer who got to go back to jail, and the prowler was also a felon. Both admitted to knowing I was law enforcement, and specially targeted me. Other Co-workers have had the same things done to them. One co-workers family (kids) were harassed at public ball field just because their father was a police officer. The guy had no reason to be at the field, he had no children, and had been seen hanging around watching the kids. It was determined he was specially targeting the kids of police and public officials'. These are just a few examples from a small town in southern Oklahoma. I've heard of hundreds of stories of police being targeted. [/QUOTE]
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