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Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: news reporters ()
Date: July 12, 2013 07:33PM

A Fairfax County police officer has been charged with hit-and-run and filing a false police report after he crashed his cruiser into a utility pole and said another driver hit him.

Carl Joseph Biggs initially told officers the May 12 crash on Gallows Road occurred when an unknown vehicle struck his police cruiser in the back, causing the cruiser to spin and hit the utility pole. Biggs said that car did not stop and drove away, according to a Fairfax County police news release.

Initially, police issued a press release asking the public to contact them with information about the accident.

However, further investigation by the department's crash reconstruction unit determined no other vehicle was involved.

Biggs has been placed on administrative leave. He had been an officer with the department for two years.


http://wtop.com/149/3387497/Fairfax-Co-officer-fakes-hit-and-run-to-hide-crash

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: business man ()
Date: July 12, 2013 07:40PM

Why do I get the feeling he wont be fired?

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Logical Liberal ()
Date: July 12, 2013 07:49PM

business man Wrote:
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> Why do I get the feeling he wont be fired?

Because he's in a union, maybe?

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Stabitha ()
Date: July 12, 2013 07:51PM

The general public use this lie every day to file false insurance claims.

Why cant the cops?

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Repeater1975 ()
Date: July 12, 2013 07:58PM


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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Mr GFR ()
Date: July 12, 2013 08:13PM

business man Wrote:
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> Why do I get the feeling he wont be fired?


I was just talking with my neighbor about this. Neighbor works in Fairfax. The officer is getting fired. Its just going to take a few months to do it as they have to jump though all the hoops to fire him.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Mr GFR ()
Date: July 12, 2013 08:15PM

Logical Liberal Wrote:
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> business man Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Why do I get the feeling he wont be fired?
>
> Because he's in a union, maybe?


Police Unions have no real power in Virginia. Does not matter if he is in the union or not. Only difference will be the union may hire a lawyer to defend him in court.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: The Whole Troof ()
Date: July 12, 2013 08:16PM

Gotta LOL at this one...that story was WAY too fishy...

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Posted by: chuckhoffmann ()
Date: July 12, 2013 08:17PM

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: answers to the questions ()
Date: July 13, 2013 07:27AM

In this area a police officer can jump in front of an oncoming vehicle in order to claim self defense and shoot at the vehicle and kill occupants, and not even have a jury see it. They can shoot and kill unarmed civilians walking out of their houses, claim "oops, accident" and not have a jury see it. Though this officer's sin is lesser, it makes sense they would fire him over a faked accident report so they can point to something they actually punished someone for.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: the truth will set you free ()
Date: July 13, 2013 07:29PM

Just let go!
Attachments:
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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Hoosier Daddy ()
Date: July 13, 2013 09:05PM

At least he didn't kill an optometrist.

The officer is a fag. A real man would have found an excuse to kill an unarmed optometrist.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: love peace warmth ()
Date: July 13, 2013 09:07PM

Hoosier Daddy Wrote:
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> At least he didn't kill an optometrist.
>
> The officer is a fag. A real man would have found
> an excuse to kill an unarmed optometrist.


Please refrain from hateful remarks on this forum.

This website is a community full of love, peace, comfort, friendship, and warmth.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: John Thomas ()
Date: July 15, 2013 12:48AM

" Biggs has been placed on administrative leave. He had been an officer with the department for two years."

6 months for the academy, couple of months in field training. So you figure he worked for about a year on patrol.

Let's see...Selection process (as crappy as it is now) Academy/salary/equipment/ field trainer.When you add in paid leave until they fire him. Conservatively this liar cost $200K. Don't forget any case he testifed in is now in jeopardy (another potential lawsuit).

The new breed is a whole new level of Arrogant/Stupid but hey, you get what you pay for.

As soon as the FEDS start hiring again, you're going to see most of the competent, newer officers leaving in droves.

You wan't to see a glimpse of Fairfax County's future? Go visit Prince George's County,MD. There's a reason alot of long term Fairfax Residents began moving West years ago.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: bl ()
Date: October 03, 2013 02:42PM

He was convicted of the charges. He will likely be fired because he's not a senior officer.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Obama's Son At Work ()
Date: October 03, 2013 03:42PM

What do you expect from one of Obama's sons? Lying, cheating, lazy bastard!

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Justice League ()
Date: October 03, 2013 04:08PM

Logical Liberal Wrote:
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> business man Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Why do I get the feeling he wont be fired?
>
> Because he's in a union, maybe?

Virginia is a right to work state, the cops can belong to a union but have no bargaining power

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Mr GFR ()
Date: October 03, 2013 04:35PM

bl Wrote:
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> He was convicted of the charges. He will likely be
> fired because he's not a senior officer.


He took a plea deal. He will be fired as he should be. Does not matter if he was a senior officer or not.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: letdummybacktowork ()
Date: October 03, 2013 07:02PM

"a false police report" ? many reports are false. they usually get reprimanded. infact i'm suing fairfax for false prosecution, which are false reports not by police but by the legal people.

this was an accident report. people seldom tell the whole truth of how they crashed their car to an insurer. so why should we treat an officer different when his report goes to the insurer?

after all why is he filing a "police report" on himself? that's like forcing a wife testifying against the husband in court isn't it?

actaully the fact they used a CSI unit to investigate tells me they are trying to oust him. probably someone trying to get their kin in.

but CSI could be in error i suspect. hitting a pole is a HIGHLY UNLIKELY event. even for an officer reading reports while driving. it's hard for someone who's not drunk to hit a pole. try it!

my gut feeling is this is about fairfax county:

a) outsting a white guy to put in kin (ie, a green card holder)

b) avoiding payment of the crashed vehicle, which is a felony

that is. by all accounts STILL, it was an on duty accident and far from being anything sinister or being outside of feduciary duty. therefore the auto claim should be paid. therefore fairfax should have nothing to complain about

don't tell me the cop cars aren't INSURED !! go directly to jail.

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in many precincts we see cops hoard on chases and do anything they can to wreck cop cars

infact at a company i worked for. some employees got in "accidents" one of which i witnessed. the insurance then picked up the tab. guess who did the accident recovery work? the same people.

what an insurer has to worry about is an accident fraud. but here we don't see that. far from it in fairfax to my knowlege.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: McCarthy ()
Date: October 03, 2013 07:06PM

i noticed in the news fairfax county sold off some cop cars. i did infact see a lot of used cop cars on a car carrier (to what destination of course i don't know)

i noticed in the news D.C. sold fire engines and ambulances in South America somewhere

if there is disturbing news that is what. a cop got in an accident on duty? hmmm.

let's go fire all trucks that were even in an accident as well?

who's outside of feduciary duty again? fairfax county admistrators and legal people. that's who.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Mr GFR ()
Date: October 04, 2013 12:23AM

letdummybacktowork Wrote:
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> "a false police report" ? many reports are false.
> they usually get reprimanded. infact i'm suing
> fairfax for false prosecution, which are false
> reports not by police but by the legal people.
>
> this was an accident report. people seldom tell
> the whole truth of how they crashed their car to
> an insurer. so why should we treat an officer
> different when his report goes to the insurer?
>
> after all why is he filing a "police report" on
> himself? that's like forcing a wife testifying
> against the husband in court isn't it?
>
> actaully the fact they used a CSI unit to
> investigate tells me they are trying to oust him.
> probably someone trying to get their kin in.
>
> but CSI could be in error i suspect. hitting a
> pole is a HIGHLY UNLIKELY event. even for an
> officer reading reports while driving. it's hard
> for someone who's not drunk to hit a pole. try
> it!
>
> my gut feeling is this is about fairfax county:
>
> a) outsting a white guy to put in kin (ie, a green
> card holder)
>
> b) avoiding payment of the crashed vehicle, which
> is a felony
>
> that is. by all accounts STILL, it was an on duty
> accident and far from being anything sinister or
> being outside of feduciary duty. therefore the
> auto claim should be paid. therefore fairfax
> should have nothing to complain about
>
> don't tell me the cop cars aren't INSURED !! go
> directly to jail.
>
> ------------------------
> in many precincts we see cops hoard on chases and
> do anything they can to wreck cop cars
>
> infact at a company i worked for. some employees
> got in "accidents" one of which i witnessed. the
> insurance then picked up the tab. guess who did
> the accident recovery work? the same people.
>
> what an insurer has to worry about is an accident
> fraud. but here we don't see that. far from it
> in fairfax to my knowlege.


Dude...just because you stopped using your name...we can all tell its still you. Go take your meds and STFU.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Mr GFR ()
Date: October 04, 2013 12:28AM

McCarthy Wrote:
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> i noticed in the news fairfax county sold off some
> cop cars. i did infact see a lot of used cop cars
> on a car carrier (to what destination of course i
> don't know)
>
> i noticed in the news D.C. sold fire engines and
> ambulances in South America somewhere
>
> if there is disturbing news that is what. a cop
> got in an accident on duty? hmmm.
>
> let's go fire all trucks that were even in an
> accident as well?
>
> who's outside of feduciary duty again? fairfax
> county admistrators and legal people. that's who.


Most area departments have contacts for their old cars. If I recall correctly, Fairfax's go to a taxi company.

The officer was not in trouble for the accident, he was in trouble for lying about it. He reported to other officers false facts about the accident. Lying while making an accident report is a false police report.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: IAD ()
Date: October 04, 2013 01:27AM

This fucker was a lying scumbag who never had a right to wear a badge...and he won't again. Google "Brady Cop".

Here's news for you officers - you weren't born with it...and we can take it away. Let me catch you fucking around. You'll spend the rest of your life emptying trash cans at Denny's. Fucking bank on it.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Rockhound ()
Date: October 04, 2013 06:48AM

news reporters Wrote:
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> A Fairfax County police officer has been charged
> with hit-and-run and filing a false police report
> after he crashed his cruiser into a utility pole
> and said another driver hit him.
>
> Carl Joseph Biggs initially told officers the May
> 12 crash on Gallows Road occurred when an unknown
> vehicle struck his police cruiser in the back,
> causing the cruiser to spin and hit the utility
> pole. Biggs said that car did not stop and drove
> away, according to a Fairfax County police news
> release.
>
> Initially, police issued a press release asking
> the public to contact them with information about
> the accident.
>
> However, further investigation by the department's
> crash reconstruction unit determined no other
> vehicle was involved.
>
> Biggs has been placed on administrative leave. He
> had been an officer with the department for two
> years.
>
>
> http://wtop.com/149/3387497/Fairfax-Co-officer-fak
> es-hit-and-run-to-hide-crash


Couple months late... But I KNEW IT! MWAHAHAHA Oh no you don't little piggy!!!

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: youcantreadworthacrap ()
Date: October 04, 2013 08:50PM

"in trouble for lying about it"

the point was:

(1) we can't assume he wrote an accident report on himself i said it does not exist: the file shouldn't have been filed. that the named report was an insurance statement to begin with is all. it was in the files as so by convenience, NOT by deception

(2) if you failed to create a proper accident report by a third person i don't give a shit becaues i already know the outcome: an accident occured

(3) the outcome is the same, it was an accident, which is what was reported

(4) no citizen came forward to claim it was not an accident

he may not have told the "full truth"

ON THE OTHER HAND. CSI may be wrong.

however i have some pending lawsuits on the county, prosecutors, and judges for doing FAR WORSE and FAR MORE OFTEN and with REAL CONSEQUENCES

this complaint about "the lying officer" simply isn't true

he told enough of the truth. and what he said did not change the accident status either way

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people should not tell white lies to insurance companies

however. the insurer doesn't give a crap unless it portends a change of whether or who pays. thus if he lied he lied to someone who didn't give a fuck and likely didn't read it either

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: sorkystormofempties ()
Date: October 04, 2013 08:52PM

so if wingnut lies on the this channel, is he lying to the prince of persia since the prince has been known to be online ?

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: theinsuranceagent ()
Date: October 04, 2013 09:00PM

oh your filing after an accident for self coverage since no other insurer is invovled

"the was and accident i'm fileing for" "some guy caused it and got away" (delete delete delte delted)

"the was and accident". well ok if your policy covers accidents.

otherwise fuck off we can't say and don't care if the insurance company that was never named got away

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: McCarthy ()
Date: October 04, 2013 09:17PM

that's it. i'm going to buy a name change like the rest of the bull-o-va's illegal immigrants

i dont' need anyone knowing who i am!

just go to la la court house you see them do it all the time !!

hoya! tuma!

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: anonmiatyisdeadtheysay ()
Date: October 04, 2013 11:21PM

another issue is workplace contract and the pink slip

the pink slip, by historic definition, is one's unioin card, which used to result in immedate firing if a boss saw it (before laws protected)

workplace contract almost always dictate multiple pink slips be filed before firing

in addition, reprimands or warnings should be given first if applicable.

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you don't ruin a (family man's, or family man to be) life for a slip up. you might after it appears the employee is unwilling or unable to get in line with the workplace rules

certainly worth a reprimand if not a pink slip in the file

worth all that?

first prove it WENT to court, he lied in court, and it would have made a difference to the insurer: which i doubt

insurers are pretty clean cut when it comes to money. you did or did not pay for an incident involving only you in the accident (which obviously you caused, by insurer's point of view, since no other company might be paying or can even be contacted).

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: theguythecourtsrippedoff ()
Date: October 04, 2013 11:27PM

that being said. the idea fairfax county fires any officer that ever had an "error in a filing"* is absolutely rediculous

and when can we fire fairfax county official for errors in accounting they all have their names signed to and filed ?

and we see court cases all throught VA, NY, FED where officers were accused or caught with misfacts not only in file but spoken in court (that's far worse since the judge is supposed to trust them) and what happens?

nada. they get bitch slapped. at worse get jobs as a cop elsewhere / rotated. and as to rotation it's more and more being used to avoid lawsuits by obscuring

* (a judge is the master of records, not the cop. in my view a good judge would see that mere presence in a book does not constitute a legal presence in a file, nor intent necessarily)

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: IAD ()
Date: October 05, 2013 01:11PM

Step away from the keyboard Carl...and go get that job at Denny's. No one is buying your bullshit here. You are lying scum and it is on record for all to see...for life.

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: jimmyjohns ()
Date: October 05, 2013 01:16PM

Command and students?

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Re: Fairfax Co. officer fakes hit-and-run to hide crash
Posted by: Youreanidiot ()
Date: October 05, 2013 03:20PM

Seriously Biggs, F off. You're a lying pile of crap and the whole department and county knows it. You tried to cover your own dumb ass and got caught in a web of ridiculous lies that any idiot could see right through. Have a nice life.

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Date: October 05, 2013 09:58PM

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