Georgia Cop suspended for mailing “Homewrecker” Flyers

Dekalb County police officer, Teresa Shover admitted using classified law enforcement computers to look up personal information of Samara Ferguson and mailed “Homewrecker” flyers to the woman’s friends and family. She wrote “Ashamed!” and three bible verses across the flyer. Ferguson's driver license photo was used.
Shover found out her ex-husband, Tony Shover was dating Ferguson and wanted to get even. The officer has received a 5-week suspension. Her superiors stopped her before things really got out of hand, and that's a good thing before someone wound up hurt.
Should someone like this remain on the police force or should she be re-assigned? Should we hold cops to a higher standard than say a grocery store clerk? She is supposedly getting counseling, hopefully it helps her to move on. READ MORE... WATCH VIDEO
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Nah, believe me. Cops, ministers and firefighters are everyday people who do a few more extraordinary things. I think that counseling is fine.
Other cops have done far worse and still sit on the police department.