Cop Arrested For Two 2017 Pre-Meditated Murders Was Allowed to Stay On the Police Force While Under Investigation, Anti-White Bias Possible

Last week former Dallas Police Officer Bryan Riser was arrested by the Dallas Police on two charges of capital murder which allegedly occurred in 2017. Below is the tweet.

The 36-year-old allegedly ordered two “hits” in 2017 which were on a 30-year-old woman, whose remains were pulled from the Trinity River in March of 2017, and a 60-year-old man whose remains were never found. Four years later, he is now in jail with his bail at five million dollars.

Riser has been a member of the Dallas Police force since 2008 and was allowed to stay on the force even after the allegations of him ordering the killing of two individuals came forth in 2019.

Former Dallas Police Chief Reneé Hall, who resigned in late 2020, decided not to put him on administrative leave as they didn’t want him to know they were investigating him or he might have tried to cover his tracks.

On Thursday he was finally arrested on two separate counts of Capital murder. Though this did raise many questions.

Many wondered why would they have allowed an alleged murderer to continue in his job as a police officer and carry a gun when he possibly ordered the killing of two different people?

Even though it seems to have worked out in the end, it is still hard to justify allowing this criminal to have stayed on the force even if it was tactically smart as he clearly posed a threat to the safety of the community.

The outrage would have been great from the left if this was a white cop instead of a black cop.

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