I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and

Government of the United States and of the State of Florida; that I am duly qualified to hold

office under the Constitution of the State, and that I will well and faithfully perform the duties of

a police officer on which I am now about to enter, so help me God.

-Police Officers Oath of Office

Hialeah, Florida –

Officer Fritz Janvier is in big trouble after violating his oath of office to defend the constitution when he arrested a peaceful citizen recording him in public. The video took two months to surface due to the fact the officer vowed the tape would never see the light of day. A Miami-Dade judge dropped the charges against the Florida International University student and the phone was returned by court order demanding its release.

Even after the court ordered the release of the tape the officer in question demanded the proof while simultaneously refusing to look at the documents that the victim provided. , “You think I’m scared of you? If there is anything in that phone that makes us look bad, I would have IT get rid of it in a second” he said.

So not only were you wrong, but you admit that you wanted to destroy evidence of your crime officer? Tsk, Tsk! Just remember…

BADGES DO NOT GRANT EXTRA RIGHTS



