cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/58619683

A police official in Arizona has been placed on administrative leave after showing up armed to a student-led protest and provoking an altercation that led to the arrest of a teenage girl. The officer told fellow police who arrived on the scene that he attended the students’ immigration rights protest with the intent of acting as an agent provocateur, according to a news report.

Dusten Mullen, a sergeant with the Phoenix Police Department, has been suspended with pay pending an internal review of his conduct at a protest at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona, on January 30, according to Phoenix Police Chief Matthew Giordano.

“As law enforcement professionals, we are held to higher standards of conduct — both in and out of uniform,” Giordano said. “When we fall short, we must be accountable, and we will not tolerate actions which undermine the trust the community has placed in the Department.”

Fox 10 Phoenix, the outlet to first identify Mullen, reported that Mullen told Chandler Police Department officers on the scene that he was there in the hopes of getting a rise out of the kids that would then allow the local cops to cuff them.

    • Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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      "Johnson! Turn in your gun and badge…

      for the weekend, because you’ve got an all-expenses-paid trip to sunny Palm Beach Florida! Make sure you don’t beat your wife while you’re on administrative leave or we’ll have to send you on a Mediterranean cruise, buster."

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      its just time out for getting caught, if anything hes being rewarded for this buy not having to work and be paid.

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    How was his plan not a school shooting with extra steps? He even conspiracy with others to capture footage of his attack. He should not have access to guns