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Trouble for reality cop TV personality
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Sad to hear...............and yes, women can be the aggressor!"a band is blowing Dixie double four time You feel alright when you hear the music ring"
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From the link:
A Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputy and former reality TV show cast member was arrested Saturday on suspicion of domestic violence, authorities said Monday.
Deputy Deborah Moyer, who was featured last year in TLC's "Real Police Women of Maricopa County," was arrested in connection with assault and domestic violence, said Jay Davies, a spokesman for the Peoria Police Department.
Officers went to an apartment complex near 83rd Avenue and Thunderbird Road at about 6 p.m. in response to a 911 caller who reported hearing an argument from a nearby apartment, Davies said.
Officers suspect Moyer was the primary aggressor in an argument with her husband, Davies said. The name of Moyer's husband was not released. Police believe that Moyers scratched her husband on his head and upper torso, Davies said.
As Moyer was being taken into the police station, she reportedly looked pale and complained that she was having chest pains, Davies said. After Peoria Fire Department paramedics evaluated her, she was taken to a local hospital, Davies said.
Moyer faces misdemeanor charges, he added.
The four-episode reality show depicted Moyer and three other women in law enforcement as they juggled families and career.
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...#ixzz1LyBYHKvd
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Reality TV show cast member? So the press is equating her with Snookie, wow.Last edited by LaPlaca; 05-10-2011, 01:04 PM.Originally posted by crass copJust do it in front of a camera and try not to get a boner and you shoudl be fine.
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Originally posted by RoadKingTrooper View PostSad to hear...............and yes, women can be the aggressor!
They're always really surprised when I tell them it's not, in fact, OK.
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Originally posted by TFAAs Moyer was being taken into the police station, she reportedly looked pale and complained that she was having chest pains, Davies said. After Peoria Fire Department paramedics evaluated her, she was taken to a local hospital, Davies said.The academy teaches you skills, the street gives you experience, but it all comes down to your instinct.
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Things happen in all marriages. I think someone is looking for HIS own publc image. The husband should be looked at with an open mind. It is too bad that families are subjected to extreme dissection under the currect DV laws. Sometimes, someone is overly evaluated - stuff happens. Were the actions taken by the agency an over-reaction because of who she is? Possibly! But, alas, I was not there and am only getting the media's side of the situation. I hope all works out for the best for the couple.Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence!
[George Washington (1732 - 1799)]
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Originally posted by deputybubba View PostExcept it should be sisters in TAN
The academy teaches you skills, the street gives you experience, but it all comes down to your instinct.
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Originally posted by RaucousSilence View PostI stand corrected. We lowly sheriff's deputies out here wear the same midnight blue as everyone else. I forget that there are those few, those lucky few, that get to wear tan.Originally posted by RSGSRTWe've reached a point where natural selection doesn't have a chance in hell of keeping up with the procreation of imbeciles.
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You can't be an officer anywhere with a DV conviction. Thank you Mr. Lautenberg....NRA Life Member
The police are the public and the public are the police; the police being only members of the public who are paid to give full time attention to duties which are incumbent on every citizen in the interests of community welfare and existence. - Sir Robert Peel
Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. - H. L. Mencken
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Originally posted by IndianaGuyHopefully she is put away in prison with the rest of the abusive POS people who like to hit on their spouse...
IndianaGuy
And yes, there is a distinct difference between jail and prison. It would be beneficial to learn those differences.
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