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@Allen-b9t
@Allen-b9t 8 күн бұрын
Some of the worst thieves in North Carolina are literally in charge of the NC prison system with their GAP PAY SCAM. The state of NC doesn't feel you are worth a full check. White collar crime at its finest. That's the "Carolina Way." It was just in corrections, but now the cancer has spread to the correctional support services as well. Hind sight is 20/20. We all make good and bad decisions in life. I CAN NOW ADMIT I WAS WRONG. I should of listened to my Dad's advice and joined the Teamster's Union with him and worked for Pilot Freight in Kernersville, NC, then Yellow Freight. There, he had a REAL voice, not a worthless version like the State Employees Association of North Carolina, (SEANC). SEANC is all talk, no action. Always been that way INTENTIONALLY so to deceive their members. SEANC was proven and found to be corrupt even over ten years ago. It was literally in the newspapers and various media. The state of North Carolina LITERALLY investigates itself here in NC. HILARIOUS!!!! The fox is LITERALLY in charge of the hen house. SO RIDICULOUS!!!! I'm happily retired now from NCDOC, now NCDPS, but I'm man enough to admit I was wrong. I could of had a REAL voice to support me in situations. I could of got BETTER benefits. I could of had MORE retirement pay. Dad always said, "You have to MAKE a company do the right thing." He was exactly right. There are very few companies that aren't union that treat their employees fairly. Non union comapnies always say, "If you don't like it, there's the door." Then you lose all you worked for toward advancement and retirement. A win win for non union companies. The employee always loses. NCDPS proved to me my dad was right about union representation, due to the NC "gap pay" scam and investigating themselves and going through state required procedures off the clock, like the gatehouse. Greed is their God at NCDPS, courtesy of NC Rinos (red Dems) and the current Democrat soft on crime, inmate first, officer last, governor. Dad passed away a few years ago. But thanks to his intelligent decision making skills to be a Teamster member, he left me with not just wonderful and special memories, but much more financially secure. In dedication to my dad and my fellow officers, after retiring, I joined two class action lawsuits against the state of NC for unpaid wages. That's just the harsh reality of being employed in America. I must say, however, after my eight years active duty time in the U. S. Army, I still liked my jobs in NC as a welder, detention officer, then deputy sheriff in Surry County, NC., then retiring as a correctional officer at AXCI, a 1000 bed mens maximum security institution. I miss the camaraderie with my fellow officers the most. Some of the AXCI admin were backstabbers and the scum of the earth, knowingly and willfully aiding and abetting the state in stealing our pay. But stealing is stealing REGARDLESS how you twist the truth or INTENTIONALLY DECEIVE and not tell a new employee you will be signing away your overtime. But fortunately, that's what hell is for. They can burn for eternity with some of their same inmates later. Perfect karma and divine justice at its fnest. I love it. They really aren't totally getting away with it. Jesus won't say, "Oh shucks, you got me on a technicality." 🤔😵‍💫😂 May God protect all our law enforcement and correctional heroes out there. You really are worth a full check. I think so, even though the state of NC does not. "By their fruits you shall KNOW them." REAL justice WILL be served by God's righteous vengeance for His children. I love a happy ending. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. 🏆😎👍🇺🇸⛪🙏👺👍🔥😱🔥
@Allen-b9t
@Allen-b9t 28 күн бұрын
Some of the worst thieves in the state of NC are in charge of the NC prison system. White collar crime at its finest. That's the "Carolina Way." Hind sight is 20/20. We all make good and bad decisions in life. I CAN NOW ADMIT I WAS WRONG. I should of listened to my Dad's advice and joined the Teamster's Union with him and worked for Pilot Freight in Kernersville, NC, then Yellow Freight. There, he had a REAL voice, not a worthless version like the State Employees Association of North Carolina, (SEANC). SEANC is all talk, no action. Always been that way INTENTIONALLY so to deceive their members. SEANC was proven and found to be corrupt even over ten years ago. It was literally in the newspapers and various media. The state of North Carolina LITERALLY investigates itself here in NC. HILARIOUS!!!! The fox is LITERALLY in charge of the hen house. SO RIDICULOUS!!!! I'm happily retired now from NCDOC, now NCDPS, but I'm man enough to admit I was wrong. I could of had a REAL voice to support me in situations. I could of got BETTER benefits. I could of had MORE retirement pay. Dad always said, "You have to MAKE a company do the right thing." He was exactly right. There are very few companies that aren't union that treat their employees fairly. Non union comapnies always say, "If you don't like it, there's the door." Then you lose all you worked for toward advancement and retirement. A win win for non union companies. The employee always loses. NCDPS proved to me my dad was right about union representation, due to the NC "gap pay" scam and investigating themselves and going through state required procedures off the clock, like the gatehouse. Greed is their God at NCDPS, courtesy of NC Rinos (red Dems) and the current Democrat soft on crime, inmate first, officer last, governor. Dad passed away a few years ago. But thanks to his intelligent decision making skills to be a Teamster member, he left me with not just wonderful and special memories, but much more financially secure. In dedication to my dad and my fellow officers, after retiring, I joined two class action lawsuits against the state of NC for unpaid wages. That's just the harsh reality of being employed in America. I must say, however, after my eight years active duty time in the U. S. Army, I still liked my jobs in NC as a welder, detention officer, then deputy sheriff in Surry County, NC., then retiring as a correctional officer at AXCI, a 1000 bed mens maximum security institution. I miss the camaraderie with my fellow officers the most. Some of the AXCI admin were backstabbers and the scum of the earth, knowingly and willfully aiding and abetting the state in stealing our pay. But stealing is stealing REGARDLESS how you twist the truth or INTENTIONALLY DECEIVE and not tell a new employee you will be signing away your overtime. But fortunately, that's what hell is for. They can burn for eternity with some of their same inmates later. Perfect karma and divine justice at its fnest. I love it. They really aren't totally getting away with it. Jesus won't say, "Oh shucks, you got me on a technicality." 🤔😵‍💫😂 May God protect all our law enforcement and correctional heroes out there. You really are worth a full check. I think so, even though the state of NC does not. "By their fruits you shall KNOW them." REAL justice WILL be served by God's righteous vengeance for His children. I love a happy ending. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. 🏆😎👍🇺🇸⛪🙏👺👍🔥😱🔥
@arthurthiswasagoodmovewatk4546
@arthurthiswasagoodmovewatk4546 Ай бұрын
PRAYERS
@elprocustoms
@elprocustoms 2 ай бұрын
An the so called sheriff in Cumberland county needs to get outta office snice he can't do his job
@Propotus
@Propotus 3 ай бұрын
Okay, but I just wanna know if Grant is actually Keith tho.
@HenryByrd-k9b
@HenryByrd-k9b 5 ай бұрын
It destroyed my house and everything in it. Pictures and heirlooms that couldn't be replaced
@Cullen-no9ly
@Cullen-no9ly 6 ай бұрын
Then why in a different man 🧍‍♂️ that is black get injured by a white police officer?!’ 👮
@Cullen-no9ly
@Cullen-no9ly 6 ай бұрын
What do you mean?!’
@tpayne115
@tpayne115 7 ай бұрын
Justice System, mental health influencing legislation for force medication laws? Psychotropic meds make people zombies...
@tpayne115
@tpayne115 7 ай бұрын
What does racial equality have to do with mental health?
@tpayne115
@tpayne115 7 ай бұрын
Unconstitutional! Plain and simple! This is an abuse when people are falsely accused, abused by public officials and doped up by order by corrupt officials.
@tpayne115
@tpayne115 7 ай бұрын
Education is the most important part of all citizens. All this crap about confining alleged criminals is an injustice. I've lived through abusive litigation and fraud in criminal court by the DA, Psych employees and it was to steal my clean record for a pedophile! Literally! Education on civics is the number issue in the United States!
@WebBrowserDeepDivePodcast
@WebBrowserDeepDivePodcast 7 ай бұрын
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to share my story and humbly ask for your assistance during a time of great need. Years ago, Hurricane Florence devastated North Carolina, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. My home was severely impacted, with two large trees falling on it. While I was fortunate to receive some initial aid from the state, the struggle to maintain and repair my home has been an ongoing battle. I am a 44-year-old man living with a 60-plus-year-old disabled roommate. Together, we have done everything in our power to keep our trailer livable, but our efforts are no longer enough. Our home is deteriorating rapidly, and we are in dire need of help. The roof has been compromised, making it difficult to regulate the temperature and increasing our energy bills significantly. Our air conditioner has been broken since the hurricane, adding to our discomfort and hardship. We replaced the front door, but the back door remains broken and inaccessible. Fighting off mold and trying to replace damaged parts of our home has become an overwhelming and costly challenge. As our trailer continues to age under these harsh conditions, we are facing growing health concerns. Life has become increasingly difficult and expensive, and we are reaching a breaking point. We desperately need help to make our home safe and livable again. Any assistance, whether financial support, resources, or expertise, would make a tremendous difference in our lives. It is with a heavy heart that I share our story, but it is time to ask for help. We are struggling and cannot continue on this path alone. Your support would not only provide immediate relief but also restore hope and stability to our lives. Thank you for taking the time to read our story and for any help you can offer. Sincerely, [email protected]
@joetoomer821
@joetoomer821 Жыл бұрын
Good evening how are you all doing thank you for sharing your videos
@deanoallen5096
@deanoallen5096 Жыл бұрын
A very great book was done by an Australian journalist who wrote a book Trooper Down. It’s a must read to understand these individuals who go through hell in basic and serve their community.
@JoAnn_001
@JoAnn_001 Жыл бұрын
I want the 5million my great great greatcuncle could have made abd passed to me if he hadn't lost his life fight to stop slavery 😢 i love him! Changed my family trajectory firever!😢
@MidnightRambler
@MidnightRambler Жыл бұрын
The race grifters
@Youpeakpanish
@Youpeakpanish Жыл бұрын
This is really cool I’m thinking of joining!!
@jasonedenfield7189
@jasonedenfield7189 Жыл бұрын
This is why you pull off the shoulder, and even drive with your flashers on to notify the police you're not "running" from them, but wait to pull over into a parking area that's safe for both of you. This protects the officer and yourself from potential dangers.
@GunsandGearNetwork
@GunsandGearNetwork 2 жыл бұрын
No Smokey Bear cover?
@andrekentjr
@andrekentjr 2 жыл бұрын
This is/was Education Disruption.
@hime273
@hime273 2 жыл бұрын
How many DPS Employees have suddenly died, or acquired a debilitating injury since the 💉💉💉💉?
@angeladerby2513
@angeladerby2513 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, and I want to say a Big Thank you To the Department Of Transportation in NC for doing such a Phenomenal job and getting our roads back to near as normal as possible in such a timely manner, from me, Angie from eastern North Carolina but live in Colorado now. ❤️😭❤️🤗❤️😭❤️
@angeladerby2513
@angeladerby2513 2 жыл бұрын
I still remember. My ex husband worked for Ryder Integrated Logistics, and it took him 7.5 to 8 or more hours to get from Tarboro to Raleigh. Even some of the cell phones didn't work due to cell towers being compromised. We had to stay home for more than 3 weeks, due to trees in the roadways, and holes that blocked traffic both ways, so you Had to stay home. I still to this day believe the number of deaths were Way more than they stated, due to some of the 18 wheelers were full of people that drowned, the Tarboro hospital morgue was full, there were Refer trucks on Anaconda Road, full of people that were drowned they had to keep cold. It was like you were on an island with No way out... President Bill Clinton came and visited us in Tarboro, and had a long heart to heart talk and said if there's Anything that we can do for you, just ask. St. James Street was a Complete disaster, due to the creek coming from the Tar River had flooded that part of town, and you couldn't get to Main Street that way. Also, East Tarboro was Almost completely flooded. We had roads in Edgecombe County that had holes that you had to Find a way to Get to Tarboro to get water, ice, food, and try to locate your family. No electricity for over a month. So yes, That was a Very hard time. There are More things that happened, there were bad smells coming from the Tar River, due to the dead in caskets floating, the dead livestock floating, and some people as well, All floating in the Tar River in Tarboro. If Anyone wants to know how it is to live through a flood, just ask. I'll tell you, even if I still cry about it...
@juicereveal
@juicereveal 6 ай бұрын
I was only 7 during Floyd but remember it like it was yesterday. The water woke us at night while in bed, it had seeped through the doors and windows and when we woke, it was knee deep for me at the time but once we gathered to the front door trying to open it....the pressure was so great it took some time to finally get it open working against the strength of the water. We opened the door and the water came pouring in so fast it almost knocked my mom's balance off....we made it out the door and the water came to the adults chest and we had to get on their backs while they walked across the street to high grounds .... A current of some sort something like a pull came and my mom's so lost grip of my 5 yr old sister and she went under for a few seconds but he was able to reach down and thankfully pull her up and back onto his back....I always wonder about the experience of others with this storm even with all these years that have passed I can never forget hurricane Floyd and the impact and change it made to so many lives. The old street I lived on no longer exists just the markings from the driveways and the big trees that sat in the yards and provided shade, and fun times with friends and family. I hope all is well, didn't mean for the long post 😊
@db59
@db59 2 жыл бұрын
I was 13 living in Rocky Mount when Floyd hit
@Dixielee_1
@Dixielee_1 2 жыл бұрын
Even tho we had to wear mask, it was a very beautiful graduation. Congratulations to everyone of these Troopers. May God be with each one of you. #troopermom
@KeyserTheRedBeard
@KeyserTheRedBeard 2 жыл бұрын
sweet video NC Department of Public Safety. I shattered the thumbs up on your video. Maintain up the outstanding work.
@samuelWx
@samuelWx 2 жыл бұрын
Hand salute gentlemen!