AlexHimself

AlexHimself t1_jaqfmvl wrote

Nah. The kid was with family, probably all having a good time. The girl is probably is a meth addict who lives at the home but that doesn't mean everyone in the family knew. Police show up and then ask if she's there and everybody says they don't know. The toddler did his thing and they said thanks. Probably no freak out or anything.

Plus kids at that age don't really understand and would probably gloss over it. There's no mention of violence or resisting or there would have been charges. There's no obstruction charges either, so the rest of the family didn't do anything by not cooperating worthy of charges.

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AlexHimself t1_j271cwc wrote

Title doesn't match article??

Looks like this was a corruption thing, which is more common with border patrol agents. Makes sense because they're usually bilingual and they're targeted by cartels for cash payoffs.

> The official was later detained again alongside three other members of immigration staff on suspicion of misconduct in a public office and conspiracy to steal.

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AlexHimself t1_j0ziy2a wrote

Eh sneak? They & others just clearly wanted to legalize online gambling.

What's F'd is the greedy Indian Casinos and random horse track crap. The Indian Casinos essentially have a monopoly on gambling in CA except for horse races and poker rooms and they wanted to gain more share and prevent others, so they released their own competing prop that allowed dice games and things (craps, etc.), in-person sports betting at horse tracks (wtf?), AND allowed them to enforce laws and easily sue poker-rooms whether or not they were frivolous...essentially allowing SLAP suits.

Like it was so obvious they cut a deal with the horse tracks to support their bill with that weird horse race add-in AND the change to the legal system to allow their enforcement instead of just the government.

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