Michigan cop bought drugs, used N-word on duty. Then Holly police hired him
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Published 2024-04-30
All Comments (21)
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'They live in a nice house and think they are something'. That's deep-rooted hatred.
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Being racist in the middle of buying drugs while on duty. WILD
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Why was he able to resign? He should have criminal charges. He's buying drugs.
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He should be prosecuted like everyone else for buying drugs
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This police chief is an incompetent clown.
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It should be a felony to expose your community to a proven bad police officer without a complete background check.
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They really need to look into his arrest record and complaints
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thank you for covering this story
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Bad cop with a history of misconduct. Suprise, Suprise.
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Anyone who has ever been arrested by this cop should be filing an appeal immediately.
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His credentials for law enforcement should have been revoked
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They should have revoked his bond license so that he couldn’t be hired anywhere else in law enforcement
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There's thousand more out there that should not be on any police force.
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A racist cop? How shocking! It's interesting how he resents black people who are successful and own nice homes. What century does he think he lives in?
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" Marohn admitted he met his dealer to buy drugs while he was on duty and in uniform, but that wasn’t his first time. He said he’d done it before — around 10 times. The sheriff’s office fired him. Two years later, the Holly Police Department hired him, but police officials said they didn’t have a comprehensive knowledge of Marohn’s job history. The town of Holly is located in Oakland County, so Marohn didn’t have to go far to find a new position." WHY WASN'T HE ARRESTED?
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This is insane he should be charged with drug possession and his drug dealer should be charged. He so racist against a lady who worked for her house and dog . He disgusting 🤮
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The Blue Line Mafia protected his pension.
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.. great story , professional journalism sir .. keeping the police accountable ..
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Police licensure and revoking licenses after significant misconduct can reduce department hopping.
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If he was a good officer, id hate to see the bad ones