LAW ENFORCEMENT, thomas raine
posted Jul 24, 2019 20:30:36 GMT -6
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THOMAS RAINE
THOMAS RAINE
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THOMAS RAINE
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FILE NAVIGATION
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ABOUT THOMAS
ABOUT THOMAS
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Tom, Chief
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Tom, Chief
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49 YEARS OLD
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49 YEARS OLD
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MALE
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MALE
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HE/HIM
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HE/HIM
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BISEXUAL
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BISEXUAL
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BIROMANTIC
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BIROMANTIC
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MARRIED
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MARRIED
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OCTOBER 14
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OCTOBER 14
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LIBRA
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LIBRA
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CHIEF OF POLICE
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CHIEF OF POLICE
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But as sure as God made black and white / What's done in the dark will be brought to the light
But as sure as God made black and white / What's done in the dark will be brought to the light
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Thomas Raine is unexpectedly good at workplace politics, which is to say he has become adept at lying and seeing through the games the corrupt play. He plays nice, makes friends, acts as corrupt as any other cop in the force, but only so far as he needs to to take the system down from the inside. He invests in the long con and every step he takes in carefully calculated, and despite the bribes he takes and the excuses he makes for his officers, he's the lesser of two evils.
Thomas Raine is unexpectedly good at workplace politics, which is to say he has become adept at lying and seeing through the games the corrupt play. He plays nice, makes friends, acts as corrupt as any other cop in the force, but only so far as he needs to to take the system down from the inside. He invests in the long con and every step he takes in carefully calculated, and despite the bribes he takes and the excuses he makes for his officers, he's the lesser of two evils.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFO
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We think too big. We think our self as one whole thing and we claim that this collection has a name and is a being. But deep inside when every cell divides it sets upon the rule that states self-interest is divine.
We think too big. We think our self as one whole thing and we claim that this collection has a name and is a being. But deep inside when every cell divides it sets upon the rule that states self-interest is divine.
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-corruption
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Thomas Raine was never an exceptional cop. Plenty of cops had better arrest records than him. Many more met their quota, arrested suspects, gathered witnesses, broke up fights. And more. And then there was his. Despite his many years in the service his record was paltry. A number of times, he was called to be lectured for not meeting quota, for taking too long a case, for not getting a suspect.[break][break]
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"Mr. Raine, the mayor would like to speak with you."[break][break]
She is not a woman one would generally call intimidating. She is warm and kindly, but there is a force behind her whose source is impossible to pin. Her presence and authority fills the room and Thomas forgets they aren’t alone.[break][break]
"How would you like to be the Chief of Police, Mr. Raine?” [break][break]
He stares at her stupid, dumbfounded, and she laughs a little. The first thing he can manage is "Why me?" He knew his record, he knew there were others—[break][break]
She cuts off his train of thought, reroots him in the now: "Because you're one of the best at what you do, Mr. Raine." She smiles, so warm, so sweet, "You care more about the people than the quotas, or what your boss demands, or the media says. And that's exactly what this department needs right now." There was no room for protest, it’s not an offer he could refuse, but it’s not like he wanted to. This is different from how he expected his career to go, but he is happy with this development. What more could he hope for? [break][break]
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There are fourteen hundred men and women are sworn into service. Another six hundred civilians employed by the department. A total of two thousand people under his command. At the start, he did not realize the weight each one of them put on his shoulders. He did not realize how much work it was to fit himself into the top of an established system in which the previous head was fired for corruption. He did not realize how deep the corruption of the department ran. He had help, hands to guide him, but more than that he had hands that tried to control him. He gets his first bribe three days after being sworn into his new position. But determination was never lacking and he is unrelenting in his trudge forward, through everything the Seattle Police Department throws at him. Every bribe, every threat, he identifies the sources of corruption and seeks to rip it up from the roots.[break][break]
But it’s never so easy. It is very difficult to fire a police officer. It is more difficult to try them for a crime. The evidence is scant at best, always expertly hidden, altered, compromised, there is a system of corruption at every stage of an investigation. Suddenly he realizes that the authority he was given was really only on paper, he was really only a figurehead. The real authority lied scattered through the department, in individuals more like mafia capos than officers of the law. But determination was never lacking, he was never one to break under pressure. So, he schemes. [break][break]
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“You are exactly what this department needs.”[break][break]
Is he really? His mouth is cotton dry as he gives an ambiguous explanation, a defence, for an officer’s controversial use of excessive force in front of a sea of media and cameras watching his every twitch, picking at his every word. [break][break]
But he has to pick his battles. And sometimes it is better to fight evil with evil. Unrelenting, he allows him to be swept away in the tide of corrupt, in deceit and malice, bigotry and bloodthirst, despite the bile it leaves in his mouth, because if he cannot take it down from the outside, he must do so from the inside.
Thomas Raine was never an exceptional cop. Plenty of cops had better arrest records than him. Many more met their quota, arrested suspects, gathered witnesses, broke up fights. And more. And then there was his. Despite his many years in the service his record was paltry. A number of times, he was called to be lectured for not meeting quota, for taking too long a case, for not getting a suspect.[break][break]
"I can't do anything if they're not breaking the law, Sir."[break][break]
[break]"Get it done, Mr. Raine."
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"Mr. Raine, the mayor would like to speak with you."[break][break]
She is not a woman one would generally call intimidating. She is warm and kindly, but there is a force behind her whose source is impossible to pin. Her presence and authority fills the room and Thomas forgets they aren’t alone.[break][break]
"How would you like to be the Chief of Police, Mr. Raine?” [break][break]
He stares at her stupid, dumbfounded, and she laughs a little. The first thing he can manage is "Why me?" He knew his record, he knew there were others—[break][break]
She cuts off his train of thought, reroots him in the now: "Because you're one of the best at what you do, Mr. Raine." She smiles, so warm, so sweet, "You care more about the people than the quotas, or what your boss demands, or the media says. And that's exactly what this department needs right now." There was no room for protest, it’s not an offer he could refuse, but it’s not like he wanted to. This is different from how he expected his career to go, but he is happy with this development. What more could he hope for? [break][break]
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There are fourteen hundred men and women are sworn into service. Another six hundred civilians employed by the department. A total of two thousand people under his command. At the start, he did not realize the weight each one of them put on his shoulders. He did not realize how much work it was to fit himself into the top of an established system in which the previous head was fired for corruption. He did not realize how deep the corruption of the department ran. He had help, hands to guide him, but more than that he had hands that tried to control him. He gets his first bribe three days after being sworn into his new position. But determination was never lacking and he is unrelenting in his trudge forward, through everything the Seattle Police Department throws at him. Every bribe, every threat, he identifies the sources of corruption and seeks to rip it up from the roots.[break][break]
But it’s never so easy. It is very difficult to fire a police officer. It is more difficult to try them for a crime. The evidence is scant at best, always expertly hidden, altered, compromised, there is a system of corruption at every stage of an investigation. Suddenly he realizes that the authority he was given was really only on paper, he was really only a figurehead. The real authority lied scattered through the department, in individuals more like mafia capos than officers of the law. But determination was never lacking, he was never one to break under pressure. So, he schemes. [break][break]
[break]
“You are exactly what this department needs.”[break][break]
Is he really? His mouth is cotton dry as he gives an ambiguous explanation, a defence, for an officer’s controversial use of excessive force in front of a sea of media and cameras watching his every twitch, picking at his every word. [break][break]
But he has to pick his battles. And sometimes it is better to fight evil with evil. Unrelenting, he allows him to be swept away in the tide of corrupt, in deceit and malice, bigotry and bloodthirst, despite the bile it leaves in his mouth, because if he cannot take it down from the outside, he must do so from the inside.
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