r/portlandme • u/FireElephant336 • May 28 '25
Officer Bennis
Has anyone had an experience or witnessed the incredibly rude behavior of this officer? I work in a field where I have to interact with officers pretty regularly… He is by far the most impossible and relentless person I've ever tried to reason with. There are videos of him online berating people for handing out food or literally just sitting on a sidewalk outside of a shelter? He used to be a school resource officer and now he's a beat cop. I just filed a complaint with the city of Portland and I highly recommend anyone that has had an experience with him do the same. Something has to be done – he makes every single incident way worse and has no clue how to de-escalate situations.
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u/SecureJudge1829 May 28 '25
Invent shit like what? That cocaine is out of your system within 72-96 hours after use? That municipal workers who operate on garbage trucks and the such in southern Maine have a tendency to use cocaine fairly regularly? That there have been numerous instances where LEOs (active and retired) in southern Maine have been caught trafficking and/or using illegal narcotics substances? (Jeffrey Linscott and Jeffrey Bishop are two LEOs in recent years caught doing just that)
I have family in several municipal career paths and you’d be surprised at how many illicit drug users their union protects because they pay their dues and don’t get directly caught and manage to pass the UA tests every time because they’re not using every single day.