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"TRUST ME, WE NEED THE POLICE": O.J. Simpson slums vote to refund cops

O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Center July 20, 2017 in Lovelock, Nevada. (Photo by Jason Bean-Pool/Getty Images)
O.J. Attending a parole hearing at the Lovelock Correction Center in Lovelock, Nevada on July 20, 2014. (Photo courtesy of Jason Bean-Pool / Getty Images)Photo courtesy of Jason Bean-Pool/Getty Images

Despite his history in law enforcement, O.J. Simpson is backing the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office and believes that refunding their money is more harmful than profitable.

Simpson stepped in, blamed West Hollywood and voted to cut government funding.

"I spend a little time at one of our agencies and trust me. I need the police." We need a sheriff's department, "he said. Said referring to the time spent behind the bar during the murder trial of his estranged wife Nicole Brown Simpson.

He states: But will it reimburse the entire police or sheriff department? No. "

In his latest video, he further opposes funding the police, explaining that the problem is not with the police, but with bad police officers."

"My defense in Los Angeles was about bad police officers, especially couples," Juice said. "The person who lied to the stand about his racist view and finally complained about his racism fifth."

He continued: "Another. The chief detective did something that no one had heard of, that he had never done, and that he didn't think he had done anything in the history of law enforcement. "

Simpson probably pointed to detectives Mark Ferman and Philip Vanetter, who later protected themselves from fraud, corruption, and incompetence allegations.

In June 1994, Simpson led police in the case of his infamous White Bronco, and led police in pursuit. He was arrested and tried as the main suspect in the murder of Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

Simpson was acquitted the following year, especially after Simpson's legal team blew up LAPD through a trial to handle evidence and document racism.

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