Watch Richard Masten, executive director of Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers earn up to two weeks in jail for contempt of court after protecting an anonymous tipster rather than handing it to the judge as requested on Friday.
In Masten’s words, “We promise the people who give us information to solve murders, serious violent crimes in this community, that they can call with an assurance that they will remain anonymous and that nothing about them or their information would ever be compromised.”
“The case today started creeping into that … it’s not going to happen on my watch and I understood the consequences.”
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Source: Rare
Damn
well now that people find that out looks like they might just not call knowing now all along they were not anonymous and their name could be compromised because people can make mistakes judge or not
NOW there is a smart cop ,,, Eat n it
I support the Detectives actions.
A good man Keeping his word With our potus keeping your word is very rare
your only as good as your word
What happened to my right to face my accusers ?
Communism at its finest!
Sounds like smoke and mirrors to me. No reason he would have had the name written down and oh, so convenient.
GREAT JOB TO THE POLICE OFFICER.