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12-28-2007 08:55 AM
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12-27-2007 02:42 PM
Guerrero facing charges after Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
weekend crash (CA)

Former Officer Ronald


12-26-2007 08:59 AM
Pomponio Sentenced To 33 Navigatr1 0 2 by Navigatr1
Months In Drug Case (NJ)

Prosecution deferred for


12-26-2007 08:08 AM
former deputy Aaron Cushman Navigatr1 2 8 by Navigatr1
(WI)

Officer Jeremy McClymont 12-24-2007 07:22 AM


Navigatr1 0 2 by Navigatr1
facing charges resigns (PA)

Jail worker John Coc*rell


12-23-2007 07:32 AM
accused of bringing pills to Navigatr1 2 7 by Navigatr1
prison (KY)

Jail deputy Walter Lee


12-22-2007 11:04 PM
Washington spirited ‘pot’ to Navigatr1 0 2 by Navigatr1
inmates, officials say (AR)

Jail officer Charles Howard


12-21-2007 10:26 AM
Smallenberger sentenced for Navigatr1 0 3 by Navigatr1
drunken collision (MT)

Caller: Trooper Christopher


12-21-2007 10:21 AM
Shane Grubbs was Navigatr1 0 7 by Navigatr1
'drunk' (NC)

Police Arrest 2 Cops Sean


Johnstone, Julio Alvarez For 12-21-2007 09:38 AM
Navigatr1 1 5 by Navigatr1
Keeping Confiscated Drugs
(NY)

Resort Cop Wilbur Thomas


12-21-2007 07:43 AM
Jesson Fired After DUI Arrest Navigatr1 0 3 by Navigatr1
(MD)

Dade officer Jeffrey Janish


12-20-2007 11:22 AM
charged with driving patrol car Navigatr1 1 15 by dsntslp
drunk (FL)

Police charge Springfield


12-19-2007 10:57 AM
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DUI; resisting arrest (MA)

Gregg county detention


officer Christopher Eric 12-16-2007 11:52 AM
Navigatr1 2 6 by Navigatr1
Sanders arrested on drug
charges (TX)

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Former reserve officer


Howard Donald “Donnie” 12-16-2007 11:51 AM
Navigatr1 1 9 by Navigatr1
Hanson arrested on drug
charges (AL)

Corrections Officer Joshua 12-16-2007 11:46 AM


Navigatr1 1 7 by Navigatr1
Bertholf Arrested (KY)

Tyler Police Officer Brian


12-16-2007 01:20 AM
"Scott" Bradley Resigns After Navigatr1 4 42 by TheJackel
Being Arrested For DWI (TX)

Easton Officer John Zielinski


12-15-2007 09:19 AM
Accused Of Being Drunk And Rylan 2.0 1 8 by Navigatr1
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Head Of Utah's DUI


12-14-2007 12:48 PM
Enforcement Squad Fred Rylan 2 73 by Navigatr1
Swain Guilty Of DUI

WCC officer is suspended 12-14-2007 12:30 PM


Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
Shane Landon (IN)

JaCo deputy Darrin L.


12-14-2007 08:00 AM
Willoughby charged with DWI Navigatr1 0 4 by Navigatr1
(MS)

Ocean City police officer


Wilbur Smith Jesson 12-13-2007 11:06 PM
Navigatr1 3 13 by liberranter
suspended after DUI charge
(MD)

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12-13-2007 08:08 AM
guilty to killing 2-year-old in Navigatr1 0 9 by Navigatr1
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Two Former Robeson


Lawmen James Hunt & 12-13-2007 07:35 AM
Rylan 4 237 by Navigatr1
Kevin Meares Charged;
Meares sentenced (NC)

Corrupt BPD cop Carlos


12-13-2007 07:07 AM
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years in federal court (NY)

Ex-NRH police chief Tom


12-12-2007 12:10 PM
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DUI (TX)

Solano County Supervisor


12-11-2007 04:21 PM
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DUI (CA)

Suspended Pompton Lakes


12-10-2007 08:05 AM
cop Robert Palianto pleads Navigatr1 0 3 by Navigatr1
guilty in drug case (NJ)

Marietta cop Isaac


12-09-2007 10:56 AM
Saleumsy arrested on drug Navigatr1 2 12 by Navigatr1
charges (GA)

Ex-officer Larry Lightning


pleads guilty to charges; 12-09-2007 08:53 AM
Navigatr1 1 13 by Navigatr1
Cory Wilber pleads guilty
(GA)

S.C. deputy Leonard


Canalejo fired for DUI arrest 12-09-2007 08:08 AM
Navigatr1 2 8 by Navigatr1
after leaving Augusta bar
(GA)

State parole board


commissioner Robert T 12-08-2007 10:42 AM
Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
Rodriguez back at work
after DUI charge (CA)

State officer Keith Salazar,


12-08-2007 10:05 AM
former Sheriff's deputy Levi Navigatr1 2 11 by Navigatr1
Countryman arrested (NM)

Moved: Officer Anthony


12-07-2007 08:46 AM
Scatena's knife stories at Navigatr1 - - by Navigatr1
odds (IN)

Police Officer Haven


12-05-2007 11:56 AM
Freeman Guilty Of Roadside Rylan 2.0 1 18 by Navigatr1
Extortion (South Bend, IN)

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Ex-cop Robert "Bobby"


12-05-2007 11:30 AM
Easterday Jr. stops drug Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
trial and pleads guilty (IN)

Veteran state trooper John


12-01-2007 03:58 PM
T. Foley indicted for Navigatr1 0 6 by Navigatr1
distributing cocaine (MA)

Burgaw police officer


12-01-2007 09:15 AM
Michael Stevenson jailed on Navigatr1 0 6 by Navigatr1
drug charges (NC)

Feds charge former jailer


11-29-2007 10:14 AM
Kendrick R. Wade in drug Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
sting (GA)

Off-duty Oak Lawn Cop


11-29-2007 08:15 AM
Edward Tambornino Navigatr1 0 4 by Navigatr1
Charged With DUI (IL)

Cop Kevin Carey in road


11-29-2007 07:06 AM
rage case fighting DUI Navigatr1 0 6 by Navigatr1
charge (IL)

City police officer Shannon


11-28-2007 08:59 AM
R. Troutman arrested for Navigatr1 0 4 by Navigatr1
allegedly driving drunk (IN)

Oldham drug officer


11-28-2007 07:56 AM
Gerald Colston resigns; Navigatr1 6 22 by Navigatr1
guilty of pot possession (KY)

Flat Rock Officer David


11-27-2007 10:45 AM
Wayne Dewitt Charged In Rylan 2.0 1 10 by Navigatr1
Federal Drug Case (MI)

Moved: City cop Paul 11-27-2007 10:30 AM


Navigatr1 - - by Navigatr1
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Marana officer Daniel E.


11-26-2007 06:03 PM
Rowan arrested on DUI Navigatr1 1 8 by liberranter
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Over The Limit (GA)

Scranton Cop Mark Conway


11-25-2007 10:13 AM
Pleads Guilty To Selling Rylan 2.0 5 37 by GC505
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Moved: Police officer


Warren Nyerges sentenced 11-24-2007 08:29 AM
Navigatr1 - - by Navigatr1
to probation, ordered to pay
fines (OH)

Former Harford auxiliary


11-23-2007 04:45 PM
officer Jason Shepard Navigatr1 0 7 by Navigatr1
arrested (AL)

Brady Valentine "Narcotics


11-22-2007 03:21 PM
Officer of the Year" charged GC505 3 25 by liberranter
with drug trafficking (TN)

Albany police officer Michael


11-22-2007 09:00 AM
Thomas arrested for cocaine Navigatr1 0 7 by Navigatr1
possession (GA)

Convict: Drug chief Roger 11-21-2007 01:19 AM


TheJackel 6 30 by TheJackel
Walls sold chemicals (AR)

Austin Texas FBI Supervisor


11-19-2007 11:59 PM
Donna Cowling Arrested, TheJackel 0 13 by TheJackel
Charged With DWI (TX)

Ex-officer Brad Nighbert


11-19-2007 09:24 AM
pleads guilty in crash of his Navigatr1 1 10 by Navigatr1
cruiser (KY)

Cop Jason Kment to be


11-14-2007 11:34 AM
sentenced in alcohol-related Navigatr1 0 4 by Navigatr1
case (MI)

2 Waterford police officers 11-13-2007 09:51 AM


Navigatr1 0 10 by Navigatr1
suspended (WI)

Honolulu Cop Robert H


Sylva gets 5 years for 09-28-2007 01:30 PM
myson 0 12 by myson
selling Meth after naming
supplier (HI)

Moved: Former chief Roland 09-28-2007 12:14 PM


Navigatr1 - - by Navigatr1
Sabourin sent to rehab (MA)

Detroit cop Vincent L.


Crockett indicted for 09-28-2007 11:51 AM
Navigatr1 0 6 by Navigatr1
allegedly stealing cocaine
(MI)

Sheriff’s deputy Bryan Cline


pleads not guilty to 09-28-2007 10:43 AM
Navigatr1 1 7 by Navigatr1
fraudulently obtaining drugs
(WA)

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Lieutenant Kerry Jackson


09-28-2007 10:32 AM
charged in DUI after sheriffs Navigatr1 0 7 by Navigatr1
winery bash (CA)

Constable Thomas E.
09-27-2007 09:56 PM
Hoopengarner Cited After Navigatr1 0 9 by Navigatr1
Traffic Stop (AR)

McHnery County Deputy


Donald R Anderson Slapped 09-27-2007 08:36 PM
chitownbrian 1 11 by GC505
on Wrist For DUI In Squad
Car (IL)

Sheriff sergeant Howard B.


09-27-2007 09:57 AM
Peak charged with DUI Navigatr1 0 6 by Navigatr1
resigns (PA)

Largo correctional officer


09-26-2007 10:00 AM
Kevin Rix arrested for drug Navigatr1 0 11 by Navigatr1
trafficking (FL)

Ex-officer Haven Freeman


09-25-2007 11:18 AM
admits to extorting cash, Navigatr1 0 7 by Navigatr1
drugs

Fort Smith Officer Thomas


09-24-2007 10:02 AM
Robinson Arrested On DWI Navigatr1 0 4 by Navigatr1
Charges (AR)

Former Perry deputy Verbon


Griffie charged with home 09-23-2007 05:54 PM
Navigatr1 1 7 by PoconoPuke
burglary in Letcher County
(KY)

Ranking county sheriff's


09-23-2007 09:03 AM
officer Michael Aranda Navigatr1 0 7 by Navigatr1
charged with DUI (CA)

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Officer Angela Greene charged 09-22-2007 11:27 AM


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Mint Hill Officer Cody Havens


09-20-2007 10:35 AM
Arrested In Huntersville On Navigatr1 1 9 by Navigatr1
DWI Charge (NC)

Papillion officer Joshua Berlie


09-20-2007 10:11 AM
arrested on suspicion of DUI Navigatr1 1 8 by Navigatr1
fired (NE)

Jailer Jose Armando Sanchez


09-20-2007 09:31 AM
arrested in drug trafficking Navigatr1 0 4 by Navigatr1
investigation (TX)

Officer Eric A. Linsmeyer


09-19-2007 09:15 PM
suspended during Navigatr1 1 17 by Navigatr1
investigation of DUI (WI)

Nevada Deputy Arrests Wife


09-19-2007 01:41 PM
on Drunken-Driving Charge: GC505 5 38 by AVENGER
won't be prosecuted

Ex-cop Thomas Rachko admits


09-18-2007 07:54 PM
cocaine conspiracy: gets 7 Navigatr1 2 141 by Navigatr1
years in scheme (NY)

Former youth center staffer


09-18-2007 05:07 PM
Floyd P. Martinez faces Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
charges (WY)

Jail officer Edward F. Drane


09-18-2007 05:04 PM
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sting (OH)

Former Henry County Sheriff


09-17-2007 12:20 PM
And Deputy Sheriff Guilty In OldManSenile 11 165 by Navigatr1
Corruption Case (VA)

Ex-police chief Bruce Espin 09-17-2007 11:55 AM


Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
arrested again (TX)

Ex-Wayne County sheriff's


09-16-2007 08:10 PM
deputy Merriewether pleads Navigatr1 2 13 by 9991
guilty to drug dealing (MI)

Officer Thomas Bradley May 09-16-2007 03:35 PM


Navigatr1 2 12 by Navigatr1
Have Sold Drugs (KY)

Police: Sanpete deputy John


Earl Stevens admits to 09-16-2007 03:28 PM
Navigatr1 0 6 by Navigatr1
skimming K9 training drugs
(UT)

State corrections officer John


09-16-2007 10:52 AM
K. Groelly charged with Navigatr1 0 3 by Navigatr1
assault, DUI (NJ)

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09-15-2007 06:01 PM
drinking; Trooper Mark L. Navigatr1 1 10 by liberranter
James busted for DUI (VA)

Nash County Trooper John


09-15-2007 12:13 PM
Warren Charged With DWI Navigatr1 1 5 by Navigatr1
(NC)

Trooper Norman Richard


09-15-2007 11:43 AM
Bailey Guilty For Driving Under Rylan 2.0 2 11 by Navigatr1
The Influence (NV)

County deputy Neil Jared


09-15-2007 11:23 AM
Stephens fired after driving Navigatr1 0 5 by Navigatr1
under influence charge (SC)

Ex-cop Jeffrey D. Curtis offers 09-15-2007 08:52 AM


Navigatr1 0 3 by Navigatr1
apology to city (NY)

Noble police officer Bobby


09-13-2007 10:22 AM
Brent Sirpless arrested on DUI Navigatr1 3 14 by Navigatr1
complaint (OK)

Greene County Sheriff Richard 09-12-2007 06:40 PM


Navigatr1 2 37 by Navigatr1
Hussey Guilty of DUI (NY)

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DWI (NC)

Allegheny County Officer


06-08-2007 12:56 PM
Charged With DUI, Bogus Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 1 9 by Rylan 2.0
Back To Work Despite DUI (IL)

Floyd County Deputy's Serving


06-07-2007 04:03 PM
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His Job (IA)

Trooper, With Previous


06-07-2007 01:01 PM
Drunken Incidents, Arrested Rylan 2.0 4 22 by Rylan 2.0
For DUI (CT)

Little River County Deputy


Accused Of Leaving An 06-06-2007 05:33 PM
Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
Accident Scene Wants Job
Back (AR)

Wilson Officer Arrested for 06-06-2007 05:22 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
DWI, Speeding (NC)

Correctional Officer Found


06-05-2007 05:44 PM
With Marijuana In Her Lunch Rylan 2.0 3 19 by liberranter
Box (IN)

Bernalillo County Deputy Had


06-04-2007 01:27 AM
Illegal Supply Of Prescription Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Drugs (NM)

Jefferson Corrections Officer


06-02-2007 08:36 PM
Suspended For Coming To Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Work Intoxicated (OH)

Suffolk County Corrections


06-02-2007 05:31 PM
Officer Facing Drug Charges Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
(MA)

Hurley Cop Cited For


06-02-2007 02:06 PM
Operating ATV While Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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06-01-2007 10:27 AM
Drunken Driving Arrested Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
After Wreck (TX)

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06-01-2007 10:25 AM
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Days While Jailed (OH)

Walker Deputy Fired After DUI 05-31-2007 05:34 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
Arrest (TN)

Fives Years After DUI Crash,


05-31-2007 11:59 AM
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Probation (DE)

Marshall County Deputy Fired 05-30-2007 08:26 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 18 by Rylan 2.0
For Using Marijuana (SD)

Staten Island Cop Gary Chin


05-29-2007 01:07 PM
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05-26-2007 05:47 PM
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Drug Charges (AZ)

Pasco Deputy Fired, Wife


05-23-2007 10:52 AM
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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Alcohol To Minor (CA)

Hillsborough Detention
05-18-2007 11:04 AM
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Second Columbus Officer


05-17-2007 08:49 PM
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05-16-2007 11:22 AM
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Brazos County Reserve


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05-15-2007 09:41 AM
Arrested On OUI Charges Rylan 2.0 0 6 by Rylan 2.0
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Rocky Mount Officer Allen


05-13-2007 09:30 AM
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Rylan 2.0 1 11 by GC505
For DUI (WA)

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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 1 10 by GC505
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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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04-30-2007 04:04 PM
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Curry County Corrections


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04-24-2007 05:17 AM
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Rylan 2.0 1 8 by GC505
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Gettysburg Police Chief


04-21-2007 01:39 PM
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04-19-2007 10:49 PM
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Rylan 2.0 0 6 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
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Highway (MI)

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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
DUI (FL)

Toledo Cop Arrested For Drug 03-18-2007 12:12 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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03-17-2007 07:13 PM
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Rylan 2.0 0 9 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
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Jacksonville Cop Shook


03-08-2007 10:33 PM
Down Drug Dealers On Traffic Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Stops (FL)

Springfield Officer Arrested For 03-08-2007 08:45 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
Driving Intoxicated (OH)

Former Klamath Deputy Won't


03-07-2007 05:02 PM
Be Charged For Crashing Car, Rylan 2.0 0 7 by Rylan 2.0
Blowing A .21% (OR)

On-Duty Cop, High On Drugs, 03-07-2007 04:42 PM


Rylan 2.0 1 7 by Rylan 2.0
Causes Head-On Collision (PA)

Ulster Correction Officer 03-06-2007 04:58 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Allegedly Had Cocaine (NY)

Burleigh County Detention


03-06-2007 04:54 PM
Center Officer Picked Up For Rylan 2.0 1 59 by Rylan 2.0
DUI

Two Bridgeport Officers


03-06-2007 01:33 PM
Suspended For Drinking On Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
The Job (CT)

Officer Charged With DUI 03-05-2007 06:54 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 10 by Rylan 2.0
While On Duty (MD)

Trooper Arrested On DWI 03-05-2007 06:43 PM


Rylan 2.0 1 8 by Rylan 2.0
Charges (NC)

St. Landry Parish Deputy


03-01-2007 09:13 PM
Arrested On Drug Charges Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
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03-01-2007 09:10 PM
Arrested On Drug Charges Rylan 2.0 0 6 by Rylan 2.0
(LA)

DeKalb Officer Arrested For 03-01-2007 08:53 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
DUI (GA)

Albany Cop Part Of Major 03-01-2007 02:14 AM


Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Internet Steroid Ring (NY)

Off-Duty Cop Brian


02-28-2007 03:01 PM
Fredrickson Charged With DUI Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Crash (NY)

FBI agents pose as mobsters, 02-27-2007 04:01 AM


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Former Deputy Arrested For


02-25-2007 05:01 PM
Selling Methamphetamine Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 1 7 by liberranter
In Vegas (CT)

Syracuse Police Officer Pleads


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Drug Evidence (NY)

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Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Iredell County (NC)

Jersey City Cop Thomas G.


02-19-2007 02:42 PM
Porter Booked For DUI Crash Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
(NJ)

Off-Duty Athens-Clarke Police


02-19-2007 02:38 PM
Officer Arrested On DUI Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Charge (GA)

St. Petersburg Police Officer 02-19-2007 02:37 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Arrested For DUI (FL)

Parole Officer Charged In Drug


02-19-2007 01:23 PM
Case Faces Job Suspension Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
(OH)

Off-Duty Deputy David Fulcher 02-18-2007 08:45 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 9 by Rylan 2.0
Arrested For DUI Crash (FL)

DPS lab worker accused of 02-17-2007 12:15 PM


Capt.Spaulding 0 2 by Capt.Spaulding
smuggling cocaine

Putnamville Correctional
02-17-2007 02:13 AM
Officer Charged With Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
Trafficking Tobacco (IN)

St. Landry Parish Sheriff's


02-16-2007 05:01 PM
Jailer Arrested For Drug Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
Smuggling (LA)

County Juvenile Detention


02-16-2007 02:56 PM
Officer Arrested On Suspicion Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Of Buying Drugs (WA)

Deputy Who Rear-Ended Tow


02-16-2007 01:37 PM
Truck Pleads Guilty To DUI Rylan 2.0 0 6 by Rylan 2.0
(CA)

Kingston Cop Charged In Drug 02-15-2007 02:21 AM


Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Sting (NY)

Two Austin Officers Arrested 02-13-2007 04:47 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 7 by Rylan 2.0
For DWI (TX)

Vinita Officer, Charged Once


02-13-2007 04:42 PM
With DUI, Arrested Again For Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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02-13-2007 03:09 AM
Captain Arrested For DUI, Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Drug Possession (AL)

Ex-Streator Cop May Have


02-12-2007 02:08 PM
Probation Revoked Over Drug Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Arrest (IL)

Intoxicated Former Deputy


02-12-2007 02:01 PM
Arrested For Disorderly Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Conduct (OH)

Pueblo Officer Investigated For


02-12-2007 01:55 PM
Driving Impaired, Drag Racing Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
(CO)

Concordia Parish Correctional


02-10-2007 05:41 PM
Officer Arrested For Smuggling Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
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Brownwood officer sentenced


02-10-2007 03:02 PM
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Death (IL)

School Police Officer Charged 02-09-2007 03:38 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
With Drug Trafficking (FL)

West Mifflin Officer Planted


02-09-2007 02:27 AM
Cocaine And Beat Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Handcuffed Boy (PA)

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Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
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Ozark Police Officer Arrested 02-08-2007 02:26 AM


Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
In Daleville For DUI (AL)

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Rylan 2.0 1 9 by Capt.Spaulding
Wreck (TX)

Deputy Booked On Drug 02-07-2007 03:11 AM


Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
Counts (Jefferson Parish, LA)

Officer Fired, Faces Felony


02-06-2007 02:53 PM
Charge For DUI Crash (Ann Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Arbor, MI)

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Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
Attack Of Fellow Officer (GA)

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Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Trial For On-Duty Crash (KY)

Anderson Cop Stole


02-05-2007 02:55 PM
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Arrests (SC)

State Trooper With Four DUI


Incidents But Never 02-03-2007 05:02 PM
Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
Charged, Injured In Crash
(CT)

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Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
With DUI In Crash (NY)

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Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
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Drunk NYPD Detective


02-02-2007 01:56 PM
Crashes, Other Driver In Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Critical Condition

New York City Cop Gets


02-01-2007 05:25 AM
Prison For Role In Armed Rylan 2.0 1 9 by Capt.Spaulding
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01-31-2007 09:22 PM
Deputy Charged With DWI Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
(NC)

Crystal Lake Chief, Mayor


01-31-2007 09:16 PM
Respond After Officer DUI Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
Crash Incident (IL)

Officer Accused Of DUI


01-31-2007 09:02 PM
Suspended After Leading Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
Police On Chase (PA)

Second Wilkinsburg Officer


01-31-2007 09:00 PM
Arrested In Week's Time Rylan 2.0 1 5 by Rylan 2.0
(PA)

Second DUI Stop For Officer


01-31-2007 10:02 AM
James Martone, Yet Still Not Rylan 2.0 1 12 by Capt.Spaulding
Arrested (FL)

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Drug Charges (PA)

Officer Edgardo Rodriguez


01-26-2007 02:47 AM
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anothervictim 3 22 by Rylan 2.0
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Jersey City Officer Arrested 01-24-2007 03:00 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
For DWI Crash (NJ)

Bowie County Corrections


01-24-2007 02:23 AM
Officer Arrested For Drug Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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Dallas Officer Faces DWI 01-23-2007 08:48 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 5 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
DUI Crash (PA)

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01-23-2007 08:40 PM
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Philadelphia Officer Crashes, 01-23-2007 04:37 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 2 by Rylan 2.0
Charged With DUI

Surfside Beach Police Officer 01-23-2007 04:34 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 6 by Rylan 2.0
Charged With DUI (FL)

Dekalb Officer Arrested For


01-23-2007 02:34 PM
Supplying Contraband To Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
Inmate (GA)

Officer Keith Benway charged 01-23-2007 02:18 PM


xtratabasco 2 33 by James Young
with drunk driving (CT)

Las Vegas Officer Scott Sena


01-22-2007 04:18 PM
Charged With Aggravated DWI Rylan 2.0 0 8 by Rylan 2.0
(NM)

Curry County Officer Pleads 01-22-2007 03:18 PM


Rylan 2.0 0 3 by Rylan 2.0
Guilty To Drug Smuggling

Petersburg officer charged 01-19-2007 04:21 PM


Mack 2 179 by Rylan 2.0
with selling steroids (VA)

Saint Paul, VA Officer Arrested


01-19-2007 04:07 PM
For Attempting To Buy Rylan 2.0 0 1 by Rylan 2.0
Oxycontin

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01-19-2007 03:44 PM
Breathalyzer Found Innocent Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
(TX)

Dismissed Deputy Violates 01-18-2007 03:54 AM


Rylan 2.0 0 6 by Rylan 2.0
Probation (NH)

Kos County Deputy Arrested 01-18-2007 03:42 AM


Rylan 2.0 2 29 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 4 by Rylan 2.0
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01-03-2007 04:02 PM
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Sanchez, DUI

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Rylan 2.0 0 121 by Rylan 2.0
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Rylan 2.0 0 56 by Rylan 2.0
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Ogdensburg NY, William 12-22-2006 01:36 PM


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12/14/07-Tyler
Tyler Police Officer Resigns After Being Arrested For DWI
http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?S=7499700&nav=1TjD
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: An undercover narcotics officer resigns from the Tyler Police
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Department after being arrested for DWI. Police say Brian "Scott"
Bradley, 35, was arrested last Thursday after hitting a traffic pole in
his unmarked police vehicle while driving drunk. They say he was
not on duty at the time; but was driving a visiting officer from Los
Angeles to his hotel, after dinner and drinks at a Tyler restaurant.

Police say Bradley was booked into the Smith County Jail that night
and put on administrative leave. He has since bonded out and
resigned from the D.E.A. Task Force.

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Officer Don Martin with the Tyler Police Department, says, "he has
received numerous awards from the federal government for the
work that he did with them on the DEA Task Force...from my
understanding he was a very good officer and we're deeply
saddened that this happened."

Bradley had been with the department for about four and a half
years. The Los Angeles officer who was with him was in Tyler
testifying for a recent trial.

Tracy Watler, Reporting tracy@kltv.com

http://kltv.images.worldnow.com/images/7499700_BG2.jpg

Attachment: brian bradley.jpg


This has been downloaded 18 time(s).

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TheJackel Mr. Bradley will leave Texas, move to LA and begin a new job with
DOUGHNUT MAKER - cream the Drug Enforcement Administration Task Force in CA.
with that sir?
We should plaster this guy’s information and picture all over the
Registered: Sep 2007 internet - he has shown he is not qualified to do his job by this one
Location: In the dumpster act alone!
behind Krispy Kreme
Mr Bradley took an oath, he has effectively been found not to have
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held up to the oath promised! There is NO ROOM in Drug
Enforcement for drunk drivers! That is the pot calling the kettle
black!

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“To win without fighting is best.”

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How rare is it to hear one really get arrested.

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TheJackel quote:
DOUGHNUT MAKER - cream
with that sir? Originally posted by Cybertoad
How rare is it to hear one really get arrested.
Registered: Sep 2007
Location: In the dumpster
behind Krispy Kreme
Posts: 538

You have a point there! You can bet that this guy will be on the
DEA's payroll before his last check clears from this job!

It appears that Mr. Bradley is maintaining two residences in Tyler,


Texas:

Brian S. Bradley
DOB: Sept XX, 1972

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SS: XXX-XX-XXXX
2108 Calloway Drive
Tyler, Texas 75707

THIS ONE APPEARS TO BE THE CORRECT ONE - THE OTHER HAS


NO PHONE ATTACHED TO THE ADDRESS. May be a safe house? If it
was it no longer will be I am sure. All records were obtained legally
on the world wide web - don't ya love it!

Brian S. Bradley
DOB: Sept XX, 1972
SS: XXX-XX-XXXX
3400 Varsity Drive
Tyler, Texas 75701
903-566-6537
Listed in his wife's name: Tiffani Bradley
***CONFIRMED

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Last edited by TheJackel on 12-16-2007 at 01:26 AM

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TheJackel UPDATE ON BRADLEY! TYLER TEXAS FINEST


DOUGHNUT MAKER - cream
with that sir?
Attachment: tyler_tx_narc.jpg
Registered: Sep 2007 This has been downloaded 7 time(s).
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“To win without fighting is best.”

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Registered: Jul 2003 Ocean City police officer suspended after DUI charge
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OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) Ocean City Police say a city officer has been
suspended after he was charged with drunken driving in Delaware.

Police say Wilbur Smith Jesson's vehicle left the road on U.S. Route
113 near Georgetown, Delaware, shortly before 1 a.m. Wednesday
and became disabled.

Delaware State Police released Jesson to another Ocean City officer


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Ocean City Police say Jesson was off duty and was returning from a
Christmas party at a Delaware restaurant, sponsored by the
Fraternal Order of Police. They say Jesson left the party without
anyone's knowledge although arrangements had been made for him.

Police Chief Bernadette DiPino says Jesson, who graduated from the
Police Academy in June, was suspended immediately. An
administrative hearing will be held within the next few days.

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quote:

Originally posted by Navigatr1

Ocean City Police say Jesson was off duty and


was returning from a Christmas party at a
Delaware restaurant, sponsored by the
Fraternal Order of Police.
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ
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Gee, who would've guessed that it was an FOS gathering? I


think that whoever organized this party should be charged
under the same dram-shop type statutes that any non-LEO
organizer of a party would also be charged under.

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WHY DID THIS PORKO NOT SPEND THE 6 HOURS IN THE TANK FOR
DUI LIKE EVERYONE ELSE!!!!!

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Originally posted by mr.b

WHY DID THIS PORKO NOT SPEND THE 6


HOURS IN THE TANK FOR DUI LIKE EVERYONE
ELSE!!!!!

Obviously because he's a cop. Personally, if I had the power of


Registered: Jun 2005
detention over this guy, I would have made his drunk tank time
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 5865 especially "interesting", just for being an Ocean City cop.
Maryland natives or long-time Maryland residents will
understand why (I've expressed my opinion of this seaside
leechburg in general, and its "police force" in particular, on
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LUMBERTON — Two more former Robeson County deputies are
facing federal money-laundering charges as part of the
investigation into the Sheriff’s Office Drug Enforcement Division.

James O. Hunt and Kevin Rudolph Meares have each been charged
with conspiring to commit money-laundering. Meares is accused of
participating in these acts between 1998 and 2002, according to
court records. Hunt was involved between Oct. 17, 2001, and April
1, 2004, the documents state.

The men were charged by a bill of criminal information, said Debra


Johnson, a spokesman with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. A bill was

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entered in federal court for Hunt on July 7 and for Meares on July
10.

A bill of criminal information is a formal criminal charge without a


grand jury indictment. Generally, those who are charged by a bill of
information have agreed to a plea in exchange for information.

The men were not arrested. Each received a summons to appear in


U.S. District Court in Wilmington. Hunt is scheduled to appear
Wednesday for his arraignment and plea.

Meares’ court date has been set for Aug. 4.

Hunt, 39, worked for the Sheriff’s Office from December 1994 to
July 2005. Meares, 37, was employed with the department from
January to August 2005.

If the men are found guilty, any property — including money and
vehicles — obtained or used during the criminal action would have
to be forfeited, court records state.

Court records indicate Hunt is a material witness in the case


involving other former drug enforcement officers. He received a
target letter from federal investigators in November 2005 telling
him he was under investigation. That same month, he was
appointed a federal public defender.

Former deputies Roger Taylor, C.T. Strickland and Steve Lovin were
arrested June 9 on 10-counts of racketeering charges. The
indictment says that from 1995 to 2004, the men were involved in
numerous illegal acts that included the arson of two homes and a
business, assault, theft of public funds, distribution of drugs and
money-laundering.

Lovin is accused of stealing money during six stops on Interstate


95. Thousands of dollars were seized during those stops, according
to federal investigators.

The men could receive 10 years to life if convicted of the


racketeering charges; 10 years each on the theft from programs
receiving federal funds charges; and 20 years on the conspiracy to
commit money-laundering charges.

Their arrests are part of a 3-year investigation called “Operation


Tarnished Badge.’’

Taylor, Strickland and Lovin were released last week after U.S.
District Judge Terrence Boyle ruled they were not a danger to the
community or a flight risk. The men are not allowed to travel
outside of the Eastern District of North Carolina without approval.
They must report to the U.S. Probation Office. The men were also
told not to contact potential witnesses or victims in the case or
violate any laws.

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GC Marciano No arrest, summons, pre-arranged plea deal... I don't see any


Copwatcher Extraordinaire justice coming out of this.

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Super Moderator He says it is one of the most corrupt counties in the entire U.S.,
let alone North Carolina, so this isn't really surprising at all (he
also says that Robeson County, NC has one of the highest
violent crime rates for a "rural" county in the entire nation).

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Published on Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Former deputy gets reduced sentenced in Tarnished Badge


Registered: Jul 2003 http://www.fayobserver.com/article?id=280221
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Staff writer

RALEIGH — Former Robeson County Deputy Kevin Meares received


a reduced prison sentence Tuesday for helping federal investigators
in the Tarnished Badge corruption cases.

U.S. District Judge Terrence Boyle sentenced Meares to eight


months despite a pre-sentencing report that recommended a
sentence of between 10 and 16 months. Meares pleaded guilty last
year to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering and
faced a maximum 20-year sentence.

Boyle ordered Meares to repay $29,033 in money stolen from a


federal fund that receives cash and proceeds from property seized
in drug raids.

Meares is among 20 former Robeson County lawmen, including


former sheriff Glenn Maynor, who have pleaded guilty in the five-
year Tarnished Badge investigation. Charges against some of the
lawmen include kidnapping, assault, drug trafficking and theft.

While Meares received a sentence below recommended guidelines,


Boyle made it clear he was not going to hand down a probated
sentence.

“What would you have me do? Would you have me validate this
activity?” Boyle asked Meares’ lawyer, Rosemary Godwin. “You can
step on the hands of the people of this county and get probation?
This was the law. Where do you go when the law is corrupt?”

Godwin said she was not seeking probation but asked Boyle to
consider that Meares is the only defendant to pass a polygraph
exam, and he began providing evidence to investigators the same

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day he was first approached about the case.

“Mr. Meares has always been available to us and always agreed to


cooperate,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Wes Camden said. “We believe
he has provided substantial assistance to the government.”

Camden said Meares confirmed the government’s theory about how


deputies were using forged and blank vouchers to steal money from
the fund containing seized drug money and proceeds from seized
property.

Meares joined the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office in 1988 and has
worked as a truck driver since losing his job.

Wearing a coat and tie, Meares declined to speak during the 30-
minute hearing. He left the courtroom through a side door and is
scheduled to report to prison on Jan. 30.

Staff writer John Fuquay can be reached at fuquayj@fayobserver.


com or (919) 828-7641.

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Another Robeson Co. Deputy Sentenced To Prison


http://www.nbc17.com/midatlantic/nc...12-12-0030.html

Registered: Jul 2003 Wednesday, Dec 12, 2007 - 04:40 PM


Location:
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RALEIGH, N.C. – Another former Robeson County deputy has been


sentenced to prison as part of “Operation Tarnished Badge.”

Kevin Rudolf Meares, of Lumberton, will serve eight months in


prison and pay close to $30,000 to the county.

On Aug, 4, 2006, Meares pleaded guilty to one count of criminal


information, charging him with conspiracy to commit money
laundering. The court found that Meares stole $29,033 in funds
allocated to fight drug-trafficking in Robeson County.

“Operation Tarnished Badge” has lead to 22 convictions so far,


including former sheriff Glen Maynor.

For details on the previous convictions, click here.


http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nce

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Oldham drug officer arrested on marijuana growing charges


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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: For the last eight years he's helped fight drugs in Oldham County,
Posts: 31403 but now a former K-9 officer is charged with growing marijuana.

Officer Gerald Colston was the only K-9 officer for Oldham County
Police -- his job was to fight drug crimes. When the Oldham County
Police Chief found out his only narcotics officer was involved in an
investigation of his own, it was a complete shock.

Chief Michael Griffin of the Oldham Co Police Department calls it,


"Totally unexpected. I, I just can't explain this, it's beyond me."

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After months of allegations and now charges against Oldham


County K-9 Officer Gerald Colston, Chief Griffin is still trying to
figure out how one of his own officers became the center of a drug
investigation: "He's a good man, something has gone wrong here,
allegedly."

The investigation began in July when the Oldham County Police


Department was contacted by Kentucky State Police. That's when
Chief Griffin first learned of the allegations that Colston might be
growing marijuana on his rose Island Road property. "We have
great police officers on there, this is a shock to us to our
department."

Investigators say four pot plants were found growing along the river
bank on Colston's rental property. Chief Griffin says after
questioning Colston about the investigation, he asked the K-9
Officer to resign after eight years of service. "These are allegations,
and even though Mr. Colston is cooperating with the investigation,
due process is important to all of us."

Colston pleaded not guilty Tuesday to cultivating marijuana. As for


Reggie the K-9, he's being cared for by animal control, hopefully
able to return to duty soon. Chief Griffin says, "We will continue to
serve as we've always served, with honor, courage, and dignity."

Investigators say they do not believe Colston was selling the


marijuana. Colston has been released from jail until his trial in a
couple of months.

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Navigatr1 Oldham drug-dog handler accused of growing pot


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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Oldham drug-dog handler accused of growing pot


Registered: Jul 2003 Officer resigns; he allegedly had four plants at his home
Location: http://www.courier-journal.com/apps...778/1008/NEWS01
Posts: 31403
By Melissa Gagliardi
mgagliardi@courier-journal.com
The Courier-Journal

The officer in charge of Oldham County's only drug-sniffing police


dog has resigned after being charged with growing marijuana.

Gerald W. Colston, 38, was arraigned yesterday in Oldham County


District Court after being charged with growing four marijuana
plants at rental property where he lived off Rose Island Road. He
was released on his own recognizance.

The charge is a misdemeanor because it is the first time he has


faced it. Had the charge involved five plants, it would have been a
felony.

Colston declined to comment when reached at his home last night.

The Kentucky State Police investigated Colston for more than a


month, said Lt. Phil Crumpton, a state police spokesman. He
declined to comment on how detectives came to investigate Colston
and said the investigation is ongoing.

Oldham Police Chief Michael Griffin asked for Colston's resignation


Friday after two state police detectives interviewed Colston at the
department that day.

"This alleged misconduct is a disappointment to me and the other


29 officers in the Oldham County Police Department," Griffin said at
a press conference yesterday. "This is a very, very difficult time for
all of us."

Colston had been with the Oldham police for eight years and
worked for the La Grange police before that.

He had cared for and lived with the Oldham department's drug-
sniffing dog, Reggie. The dog is now at the home of the county's
animal-control director, Barbara Rosenman.

Griffin said that he has been cooperating with the state police and
that he appreciates that agency taking "painstaking steps to
conduct a thorough investigation."

He added that the department may begin testing officers directly

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involved with drug interdiction each quarter to prevent misconduct.


Currently, the department conducts random drug testing.

Reporter Melissa Gagliardi can be reached at (502) 582-4117.

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Oldham County police officer arrested for allegedly


cultivating marijuana
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Sep 4, 2007 05:59 PM
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By Maira Ansari

LA GRANGE, Ky. (WAVE) -- A cop from Oldham County whose job


was to fight drugs has been caught allegedly growing pot. Jerry
Colston was arrested September after being investigated by
Kentucky State Police and has resigned his position. WAVE 3's Maira
Ansari has investigates.

Oldham County Police Chief Michael Griffin says it's the ultimate
betrayal after one of his former and only K9 narcotics officer was
allegedly caught growing marijuana.

Jerry Colston resigned Aug. 31st and was subsequently arrested


and charged with growing four marijuana plants -- his first offense
and a Class A misdemeanor.

During a news conference Tuesday, Chief Griffin says Colston's


alleged actions came as a shock. "The alleged conduct of one of our
officers is a disappointment to me and to the 29 other officers of
the Oldham County Police Department."

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According to the arrest warrant, the marijuana plants were found


close to Colston's home. Subsequently, video cameras were set up,
and Colston was caught on tape cultivating the plants.

Colston had been with the Oldham County police force for eight
years, and served as the department's only K9 officer.

His dog, Reggie, has been turned over to Animal Control.

Chief Griffin says he knew Colston personally and never had any
problems with him in the past. He was visibly upset as he discussed
the case. "If you notice a break in my voice, it may be for obvious
reasons to you. This is a great department, and something like this
is not a good deal."

We visited his home on Rose Island Road to get his side of the
story, but no one answered the door.

"This kind of action will not be tolerated," Griffin said. "I don't care
who you are. No one is above the law. We will address it properly,
and we will continue to serve as we've always served: with courage,
honor and dignity."

Griffin says right now there is no indication that Colston was


growing marijuana to sell it and said it may have been for his
personal use. He also says he plans to have Oldham County police
officers undergo random drug tests.

Colston was arraigned in Oldham County District Court Tuesday


morning. He pleaded not guilty and released on his own
recognizance. He's due back in court Sept. 12th.

Online Reporter: Maira Ansari

Online Producer: Michael Dever

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http://www.wlky.com/news/14040921/detail.html

Registered: Jul 2003 POSTED: 11:53 am EDT September 4, 2007


Location: UPDATED: 5:24 pm EDT September 4, 2007
Posts: 31403
LA GRANGE, Ky. -- An outspoken anti-drug K-9 cop was caught on
tape growing his own marijuana, Kentucky State Police said.

Former Oldham County K-9 Officer Jerry Colston, 38, has been
charged with cultivating four marijuana plants.

KSP troopers arrested Colston based on a tip. Police said he grew


the plants on property adjacent to his home on Rose Island Road.
Colston is charged with a misdemeanor of cultivating four plants --
one short of five, which is a felony in Kentucky.

Colston had been an officer for eight years. During a ride-along in


2005, NewsChannel 32 filmed Colston and his dog busting a driver
on Interstate 71 for transporting five pounds of marijuana.

"We believe it may make I-71 just a little bit safer," Colston said of
the marijuana bust.

Though Colston was cited on Friday, county records show he was


actually arrested Tuesday and released on his own
recognizance. Kentucky State Police said they have video tapes of
Colston cultivating his marijuana.

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guys are."

From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
their people."

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
13, 1787

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GOT FREE SPEECH?
"We believe it may make I-71 just a little bit safer,"
Colston said of the marijuana bust.

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liberranter I'm actually willing to cut Colston some slack here. He probably
Super Moderator figured that the term "narcotics officer" that describes his job
also gives him license to use, produce, and traffic the stuff as
well as keep it off the streets. I mean, c'mon, the guy's a cop;
we can't hold him to the same standards of cerebral fitness to
which we hold the rest of society, now can we?

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By Andrea Uhde
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The Courier-Journal

A former Oldham County police officer who handled the county’s


only drug-sniffing police dog has pleaded guilty to possession of
marijuana and has been sentenced to 90 days in jail.

But Gerald W. Colston will avoid jail time if he meets a number of


conditions in the next year, including 100 hours of community
service, according to the court order issued Nov. 21 by Oldham
District Judge Diana Wheeler.

Colston, 38, was arraigned Sept. 4 after being charged with


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Road. The charge is a misdemeanor. He resigned Aug. 31 from the


police department, where he had worked for eight years.

Before Colston pleaded guilty last week, the charge was amended
down to possession of less than 8 ounces of marijuana.

Reporter Andrea Uhde can be reached at (502) 582-4663.

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City Cop Busted
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Posts: 2330 A Scranton police officer was arrested late Thursday after allegedly
dealing drugs while on duty.

Officer Mark Conway, 36, of 1012 Maple St., was in uniform when
Lackawanna County detectives found five OxyContin pills and 33
methadone tablets in his car, according to authorities.

He was charged with possession of methadone, possession of


OxyContin, unlawful delivery of OxyContin and two counts of using
a telephone for a drug transaction, First Assistant District Attorney
Eugene M. Talerico Jr. said.

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He was arraigned and released on a $25,000 bond.

According to an affidavit:

On Wednesday, an informant tipped authorities that Officer Conway


had been addicted to heroin for more than a year and that the
informant had bought heroin for him about 10 times.

The informant said he agreed to buy Officer Conway $160 worth of


heroin from a dealer in the 1700 block of Linden Street. The dealer
refused to sell after noticing Officer Conway’s police jacket in the
back seat of his car, the affidavit states.

In a taped phone call Thursday, a second informant discussed


having Officer Conway deliver $780 worth of OxyContin and
methadone to the informant.

Officer Conway — who joined the Police Department April 19, 2005,
and earned $40,809 per year — is a community police officer whose
primary duties involve walking a beat and interacting with the
public. He has been suspended without pay, city Public Safety
Director Ray Hayes said.

Mr. Hayes said the timing of the arrest was ironic, coming the same
day other officers were honored for trying to save 3-year-old
Xander Browning, who died in a fire last week.

“Some 12 hours later, we were dealing with a different type of


police behavior, criminal behavior, which also brought notoriety
accompanied by shame and dishonor,” Mr. Hayes said. “The second
incident will be dealt with as was the first, in a decisive, timely,
public manner.”

Mr. Hayes said the Police Department will conduct an internal


investigation and review its drug detection policies. Police officers
are not tested randomly for drug use, but Mr. Hayes said the city is
attempting make random drug testing part of the next police
contract.

Mr. Talerico said authorities do not believe the seized drugs came
from the Police Department evidence room. The investigation is
continuing but no other police officers “are implicated or involved
either directly or indirectly,” he said.

Police Chief David Elliot refused to comment on Officer Conway, but


said drug addiction affects people from all walks of life.

“No one’s immune from it,” he said.

Recovering heroin addict Scott Trapper, Mr. Conway’s next-door


neighbor, said Officer Conway helped him get clean, so it hurt to
hear the officer was charged with dealing drugs.

“He went out of his way to help me,” Mr. Trapper said.

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Mr. Trapper said when Officer Conway tried to get him help for his
addiction in 2004, he rejected the overture, but Officer Conway, 36,
persisted.

Mr. Trapper, 26, said he has known Officer Conway for 19 years. He
said Officer Conway struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction as
young man but got clean about 10 years ago.

“He turned his life around, and I couldn’t believe it when he became
an officer,” Mr. Trapper said. “Just looking at how he turned his life
around, that’s more or less what got me, one of the major steps
that got me into rehab.”

Louise Coleman, Mr. Trapper’s grandmother, said she has known


Officer Conway since he was “a little-bitty” boy and was shocked to
hear of his arrest.

“Mark? Oh, come on,” she said. “Oh, Lord.

“He’s a good kid. He’s very polite,” Ms. Coleman said before
breaking into tears. “He has a very nice way about him.”

Efforts to reach Officer Conway were unsuccessful Friday.

Dawn Conway, his mother, denied her son has a drug addiction, but
refused to further comment.

Mr. Trapper said the last time he spoke at length to Officer Conway
was in October when Officer Conway congratulated him on staying
clean.

Mr. Trapper said he hopes for the best for Mr. Conway and asked
people not to judge him.

“He’s still a great guy,” Mr. Trapper said. “He wanted to give me a
life that was better to live. He knew I didn’t have to suffer like that.
He went through it.”

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08/29/2007

A suspended Scranton cop pleaded guilty to delivery of OxyContin


on Tuesday, likely ending his career as a police officer.

Mark Conway, 36, of 1012 Maple St., faces six to 14 months in


prison for providing a confidential informant with the prescription
painkiller. The charge carries up to five years in prison, but, since it
is his first offense, state sentencing guidelines allow for a lesser
sentence.

State requirements, however, do not allow anyone with a second-


degree misdemeanor or above to obtain or renew their police
certification. Delivery of a controlled substance is a felony.

He has been suspended without pay from the Scranton Police


Department since his arrest in March. He joined the force in April
2005.

Director of Public Safety Ray Hayes said the department will seek to
fire Officer Conway, who is currently on unpaid suspension pending
an internal investigation.

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“In light of the fact Officer Conway pleaded guilty to delivery of a


controlled substance, the city will move forward with the completion
of their internal investigation in this matter,” Mr. Hayes said.
“Based on his conduct, the city will complete their investigation and
will move for his dismissal.”

According to court papers, the investigation began when a


confidential informant told investigators he had bought drugs for
Officer Conway more than once.

A phone call taped by investigators in late February revealed Officer


Conway discussed the delivery of OxyContin and methadone to
another informant, which led to his arrest on charges of possession
of methadone, possession of OxyContin, unlawful delivery of
OxyContin and two counts of using a telephone for a drug
transaction.

Deputy District Attorney Margaret Bisignani said Officer Conway


was not treated any differently than any other drug offender who
comes before the court. “He pleaded guilty to the most serious
offense,” she said. “That’s pretty standard in our cases.”

Although Office Conway agreed to the plea, his situation is not “an
average drug case,” said defense attorney, Joseph D’Andrea.

“Everyone knows Mark Conway wasn’t in the business of dealing


drugs,” Mr. D’Andrea said. “He used with another guy who usually
got the drugs. Turns out, that guy got caught and set Mark up.”

Ms. Bisignani bristled at Mr. D’Andrea’s statement, saying the


evidence “demonstrates that (Mr. Conway) acquired an amount of
OxyContin and delivered it. There’s a (recorded phone call) to that
effect.”

Mr. D’Andrea said Mr. Conway became addicted to drugs when he


was prescribed Vicodin for a broken rib and was planning to go to
rehabilitation even before his arrest.

Officer Conway completed rehabilitation before his preliminary


hearing in April, and has since participated in out-patient
counseling, Mr. D’Andrea said.

At this point, Mr. D’Andrea said, Mr. Conway just wants to “move
on with his life.”

A sentencing date has not been set in the case.

Jen Marckini, a staff writer, contributed to this story.

Contact the writer: enissley@timesshamrock.com

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prison.

I'm sure he will, if "treatment" consists of repeated rectal


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Navigatr1 Former Scranton police officer sentenced on drug-related charges


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charges
http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/sit...id=415898&rfi=6
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STAFF WRITER
11/21/2007

A former Scranton cop who pleaded guilty in August to delivery of


OxyContin will serve a month in prison and another two on work
release, after he assured a judge he was trying to stay clean and
get on with his life.

Mark Conway, 36, of 1012 Maple St., was suspended without


pay from the Scranton Police Department upon his arrest in March
on drug-related charges.

He was sentenced to serve a three- to 18-month sentence. He’ll


spend the first month in prison before being sent to the work
release center. He pleaded guilty in August to the delivery charge
and resigned from the department soon after, according to
Scranton’s Public Safety Director Ray Hayes.

The investigation into Mr. Conway began after a confidential


informant told investigators he had bought drugs for Mr. Conway
more than once. In one instance, according to court records, the
informant said he agreed to buy $160 worth of heroin for Mr.
Conway in late February.

The dealer, however, refused to sell after seeing Mr. Conway’s


police jacket in the back seat of his car, according to the affidavit
filed in the case.

At Tuesday’s sentencing, Mr. Conway’s attorney, Joseph D’Andrea,


said Mr. Conway wasn’t “a drug pusher.”

“He used drugs with others and ... occasionally would obtain them
for (himself and) others,” Mr. D’Andrea said.

Mr. D’Andrea also said Mr. Conway had already made arrangements
to go to rehabilitation before his arrest.

He’s since completed rehab and continues to meet with counselors


on a daily basis, Mr. D’Andrea said. The attorney said Mr. Conway
also personally apologized to Scranton Police Chief David Elliott.

Mr. Conway told Judge Vito Geroulo he knew what he did was
wrong.

“I’m glad I got caught, actually,” he said. “Now, I just want to get
this behind me and get on with my life.”

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Judge Geroulo said deciding the sentence was difficult.

“Addiction is a disease,” he said. “But you were a police officer. And


then there’s the issue of the damage you’ve done to the Scranton
Police Department.”

Contact the writer: enissley@timesshamrock.com

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A former Scranton cop who pleaded guilty in
August to delivery of OxyContin will serve a
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Registered: Jul 2003 trying to stay clean and get on with his life.
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Disgustingly pathetic.

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Officer charged with drug trafficking


Sergeant lauded for narcotics task force work in '06
By Lawrence Buser
Saturday, November 10, 2007

http://www.commercialappeal.com/new...ug-trafficking/

A Memphis police sergeant who was named Tennessee


Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Narcotics Officer of the Year for 2006 was indicted Friday for
Posts: 9967 trafficking in illegal anabolic steroids and tipping off drug
dealers about surveillance and investigations.

Sgt. Brady Valentine, 36, was assigned to the West Tennessee


Violent Crimes and Drug Task Force, a multi-agency team that

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regularly lands some of the biggest drug busts in the state.

Valentine, a police officer since 1994, was arrested and relieved


of duty after a federal complaint was unsealed.

The complaint was based on information from informants, wire


taps and taped conversations in which Valentine also helped
drug dealers by tipping them off about surveillance, interdiction
activities and informants known to him.

"The citizens of Memphis expect their law enforcement officers


to conduct themselves in a professional and ethical manner,"
Memphis Police Director Larry Godwin said in a release Friday
afternoon. "We reiterate the message that misconduct,
corruption and criminal activity have no place on the Memphis
Police Department."

Some two dozen Memphis police officers have been indicted for
public corruption since 2004, but Valentine's arrest is
particularly alarming because he also held supervisory duties in
the interstate interdiction unit while apparently assisting dealers
for years.

According to an affidavit, Valentine received regular payments


from drug dealers for the past three years in exchange for
assisting the movement of one marijuana shipment per month.
The arrangement ended in 2000 when one of the traffickers'
associates was arrested.

An informant said Valentine also worked with him in the spring


and summer of this year in buying and distributing anabolic
steroids.

The affidavit says monitored conversations revealed that on


Sept. 9, a drug trafficker told Valentine that a police officer in
an unmarked car was following him. Valentine told the trafficker
which officers were on duty, what vehicle they were in and to
stay on the phone so he could respond if the trafficker was
stopped.

On Sept. 16, a trafficker asked for Valentine's help in a planned


delivery of 1,000 "D-ball tablets," or steroids called Dianabol.

"I want to know that, hey, I can call you up and hopefully get
out of trouble," the trafficker said.

After other similar conversations were monitored by authorities,


the trafficker began cooperating on Sept. 26, and the following
day Valentine warned him about the risk of law enforcement
undercover operatives posing as drug buyers.

He said Valentine advised him to hide steroids in vitamin bottles


when transporting them and to sell only to people he knew.

"Stick with people that you've known for, you know, seven,

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eight, 10 years, you'll be all right," Valentine said, according to


the affidavit.

The drug officer said in a recorded conversation on Oct. 23 that


he had hidden evidence of his past involvement in illegal activity
and that he had been concerned about a wiretap on his
telephone.

Valentine was honored by his department earlier this year for


an interstate drug bust that netted 4.5 pounds of black-tar
heroin that led to a drug investigation in which 80 people in
seven states were charged.

He was named the state's top narcotics officer last month at the
Tennessee Narcotics Officers Association annual convention in
Gatlinburg.

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"Memphis Officer Arrested For Aiding Drug Deal"
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dealer distribute illegal steroids.

Authorities said Sergeant Brady Valentine tipped off a dealer about


police surveillance and informants.

Federal agents said they recorded conversations where Valentine


talked about deliveries of anabolic steroids.

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2006 was indicted Friday for trafficking in
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TheJackel Convict: Drug chief sold chemicals (AR)


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Convict: Drug chief sold chemicals
Meth ‘cook’ says he made deal with task force administrator
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A convicted methamphetamine "cook" testified Friday that former


drug task force administrator Roger Walls sold him chemicals to
make the drug in 1994.
Walls wanted $3,500 for a box of sulfuric acid, iodine crystals and
other substances used to make the powerful stimulant, Ronnie
Knight testified at Walls' trial in federal court.
"I said, "I ain't got $3,500, would you take $2,500?' " Knight said.

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"He said, 'Yeah.' "


Knight's statement came near the end of the first day of testimony
in Walls' trial on charges of conspiracy to manufacture a controlled
substance and conspiracy to extort money.
Under cross examination by defense attorney Jack Lassiter, Knight
said his testimony could lead government prosecutors to try to have
his 100-month sentence halved.. Knight said he has spent all but
seven months of the last 10 years in prison on drug and escape
charges.
Knight also testified last year at the trial of former Prosecuting
Attorney Dan Harmon of Benton who was convicted of five felony
charges.
Lassiter had told jurors during opening arguments that prosecution
witnesses against Walls "are all convicted felons in prison with
every reason and every motive to lie.”
He also predicted that on the extortion charge, "You're not going to
hear any evidence that Roger Walls received any money
whatsoever. You're not going to hear any evidence that Roger Walls
knew anybody extorted money or received any money whatsoever."
Assistant U.S. Attorney Dan Stripling said in his opening statement
that Walls helped Harmon bring back from Texas a drug suspect
who had reneged on an agreement to make illegal payments to
Harmon. The trial recessed for the weekend before prosecutors got
to that portion of the testimony.
In other testimony, another convicted methamphetamine cook,
Jimmy Doyle Bumgardner, said be had hired well-known Little Rock
attorney Gene Worsham for $30,000 in 1993 or 1994 to represent
him in a case brought by the drug task force.
Worsham was supposed "to get me 10 years," Bumgardner said.
But Harmon and other drug task force members later "upped the
price to $40,000," Bumgardner testified without elaboration. He
said Walls was not involved in the negotiations.
Bumgardner is serving time on state drug charges. Harmon was
never charged with trying to extort money from Bumgardner.
Worsham died in 1995.

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“To win without fighting is best.”

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TheJackel Paid $2,500 to avoid prison term


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Paid $2,500 to avoid prison term, Texan testifies in ex-drug
task force chief's trial
Registered: Sep 2007
Location: In the dumpster
behind Krispy Kreme BY LINDA FRIEDLIEB
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Roger Walls former head of the 7th Judicial District Drug Task
Force, appeared confident Monday during the third day of his trial
on charges that he conspired with a prosecuting attorney to
manufacture drugs and extort money from state prisoners.
Testimony focused on Ernest Varnardo, who said he gave former
Prosecuting Attorney Dan Harmon money to avoid prison after
being stopped on the highway with drugs under the hood of his car.
Varnardo and his girlfriend, Joycelyn McCain, both testified Monday
about a trip to Arkansas where Varnardo paid $2,500 cash to
Harmon in a restaurant parking lot. Holly Duvall, Harmon's ex-wife
testified about being with Harmon during that meeting.
They also said Walls and Harmon picked Varnardo up at his Fort
Worth home in May 1993 and deposited him in the Grant County
jail, although Varnardo's drug charges were pending in neighboring
Saline County.
Prosecutors contend that Walls conspired with Harmon in the
extortion scheme - one of the five charges on which Harmon was
convicted in June. They argue that Harmon and Walls hid Varnardo
in the Grant County jail, and that Varnardo was released a few
weeks later without an arraignment or court hearing.
"I don't have nothing bad to say about" Walls, Varnardo testified.
"The only thing I didn't like is when he came to my house and
arrested me."
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dan Stripling and George Vena finished
presenting their evidence Monday afternoon, turning over the
courtroom agenda to Jack Lassiter, who is defending Walls.
Testimony is likely to conclude today.

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fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but
not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a
defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will
succumb in every battle.”
“To win without fighting is best.”

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsley

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TheJackel Ex-task force chief’s drug, extortion case goes to jury


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A federal jury deliberated into the night Tuesday but couldn't decide
whether Roger Walls, former head of the 7th Judicial District drug
task force, is guilty of conspiring to extort money and manufacture
drugs.
Deliberations will continue today.
Testifying for hours Tuesday, Walls denied conspiring with former
Saline County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Harmon to extort $5,500
from a Texas man or to take chemicals from the task force evidence
locker to make methamphetamine.
"We were a small, underfunded police agency that had to cover
three counties, "Walls testified. "We made a tremendous number of
cases each year."
His attorney, Jack Lassiter, asked Walls point-blank, "Did you
conspire with any of these people or anyone else to manufacture
drugs? Have you ever unlawfully taken something from the
evidence locker?"
To each question, Walls' answer was a quiet "no, sir.'
But on cross examination, Walls testified that he accompanied
Harmon to Fort Worth and picked up Ernest Varnardo, drove him
back to Arkansas and deposited him in the Grant County jail, but
never arrested him.
“I submit that if a person comes into your house, no matter how
polite he is, takes you to another state, puts you in jail, that's an
arrest," Assistant U.S. Attorney Dan Stripling said in his closing
argument. "Mr. Varnardo thought it was an arrest. I would submit
that if it happened to you, you would think it was an arrest too."
Stripling pointed out that while the charges Varnardo faced from a
traffic stop the previous year were filed in Saline County, Varnardo
was kept in the Grant County jail almost a month without ever
going before a judge - even though a bench warrant was out for his
arrest for failure to appear at a hearing.
"Mr. Varnardo was taken to a jail in another city, was never brought
before a judge, and after about a month he was released," Stripling
said. "That's not the action of a law enforcement officer doing his
job. That's the action of a man trying to put some pressure on
someone."

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In the second charge, Walls is accused of taking chemicals seized


from convicted criminal Jimmy Bumgardner and giving them to a
methamphetamine maker named Ronnie Knight.
Lassiter attacked the evidence in his closing argument asking jurors
to consider whether they can believe the witnesses the federal
prosecutors used to make the case. He summarized the drug case
as "three convicted felons with a lot of time in the penitentiary."
"I want you to think about whether you can believe anything these
people say at all," Lassiter said.
He contends that many of the prosecution's witnesses are looking
to either shorten their prison time or get revenge on Walls, whom
he said was merely a law enforcement officer doing his job.
In his June trial, Harmon faced the same two charges among the 11
he was battling. He was convicted of the extortion charge but
acquitted of conspiracy to manufacture drugs.

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fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but
not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a
defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will
succumb in every battle.”
“To win without fighting is best.”

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsley


belive they are free"
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TheJackel Convicted of extortion, former drug chief weeps


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Smiling and confident during his trial, Roger Walls became visibly
shaken and upset Wednesday after a federal jury found the former
head of the 7th Judicial District Drug Task Force guilty of conspiring
to extort thousands of dollars.
The same jury acquitted Walls of conspiring to manufacture drugs,
a charge alleging that Walls took chemicals that were seized as
evidence and provided them to a methamphetamine dealer.
The jury deliberated about three hours Tuesday but left without

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reaching a verdict and returned Wednesday to deliberate about the


same time before coming to a decision.
After the jury left the courtroom, Walls, 48, said he did not
understand how he could be convicted when he was innocent. He
remained in tears in the courtroom for a while, comforted by
relatives.
Jack Lassiter, Walls' attorney, said he felt there was not enough
evidence for a conviction on either charge and he would ask Chief U.
S. District Judge Stephen M. Reasoner to consider setting aside the
jury's verdict on the extortion charge.
The conspiracy to commit extortion charge falls under the Hobbs
Act, which governs interstate commerce, and has a maximum
penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. No sentencing
date has been set, and sentences are governed by the federal
sentencing guidelines.
Walls, who owns a motel in Sheridan, was indicted in April on six
charges as part of a larger indictment naming seven other
individuals, including former Prosecuting Attorney Dan Harmon, in a
conspiracy to form a criminal enterprise in violation of the federal
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
By the time of Walls' trial, all but two of the charges against him
had been dismissed.
The conspiracy to commit extortion charge alleged that Harmon and
Walls extorted about $5,000 from Ernest Varnardo, a Fort Worth
man facing drug charges in Saline County after getting caught with
illegal narcotics during a traffic stop.
According to the indictment and testimony, Varnardo originally was
arrested Dec. 16, 1992. He was released and then failed to appear
for a court proceeding, which he said he did not know about. A
bench warrant was then issued for his arrest.
But in April 1993, Walls and Harmon traveled to Fort Worth, picked
Varnardo up at his home, brought him back to Arkansas and
deposited him in the Grant County jail. There were no extradition
proceedings, and Varnardo never appeared before a judge during
his time in jail. Also, Varnardo was housed in Grant County
although his charges were in Saline County.
Walls said in his testimony that while he picked up Varnardo,
brought him to Arkansas and put him in jail, those actions did not
constitute an arrest.
Varnardo made a payment to Harmon and was released, still
without ever having a court proceeding and with an outstanding
bench warrant on file.
During the summer of that same year, Varnardo made an additional
$2,500 payment to Harmon in a restaurant parking lot. Harmon's
ex-wife, Holly Duvall, testified she accompanied Harmon to the
meeting, as did Varnardo's common-law wife, Joycelyn McCain.
At his trial in June, Harmon was convicted of five of the 11 charges
he faced, including a charge of conspiring to extort money from
Varnardo. Like Walls, Harmon was acquitted of conspiring to
manufacture methamphetamine.
The drug charge alleged Walls and Harmon conspired with a
methamphetamine "cook" named Ronnie Joe Knight to manufacture
methamphetamine. The indictment accused Harmon of making the

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arrangement and Walls of delivering chemicals, including red


phosphorus, iodine, ephedrine and sulfuric acid, to Knight in
exchange for $2,500.
During Walls' trial, Assistant U.S. Attorney Dan Stripling presented
evidence that the chemicals were taken from a drug bust which led
to the arrest of Jimmy Bumgardner. Bumgardner is trying to have
his convictions on drug charges overturned on the basis that the
man who prosecuted him is a convicted felon, Harmon.
The 7th Judicial District consists of Grant, Saline and Hot Spring
counties.
A board of six lawmen from the three-county judicial district hired
Walls in December 1990, largely on the basis of his previous
business experience.
Before joining the six-member task force, Walls worked as a
substance abuse treatment counselor at a Camden hospital. The
Beebe native also attended Arkansas State University at Jonesboro,
where he took courses in business administration and psychology.

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fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but
not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a
defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will
succumb in every battle.”
“To win without fighting is best.”

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsley


belive they are free"
~Goethe

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TheJackel Harmon accomplice gets 28-month term


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money from a Texas man, a federal judge decided Wednesday.
U.S. District Judge Stephen M. Reasoner also ordered Walls to pay
$12,500 in restitution to Ernest Varnardo of Fort Worth and a
$10,000 fine while serving two years of supervised release following
his incarceration.
But Walls' attorney, Jack Lassiter, said Wednesday that his client
will appeal his January conviction on the grounds that there was
insufficient evidence.

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Reasoner agreed to allow Walls, a 49-year-old Sheridan motel


owner, to remain free on bond during the appeal. Reasoner noted
that it was a very close case and that he had been unsure which
way the jury would decide.
The judge also said he will ask that Walls be freed on furlough
periodically so he can see the doctors who treated his malignant
melanoma, a form of cancer that is in remission but could recur.
The conspiracy to commit extortion charge also ensnared former
Prosecuting Attorney Dan Harmon, who was convicted of that and
four other felonies in June 1997. Harmon and Walls were charged
with extorting more than $5,000 from Varnardo, who was facing
drug charges in Saline County after getting caught with illegal
narcotics in a traffic stop. The 7th Judicial District includes Grant,
Saline and Hot Spring counties.
"Mr. Walls was a person in a position where he was doing what he
was told by Mr. [Dan] Harmon. But that was a pretty big mistake,"
Reasoner said. "I think it had to be pretty much obvious to
everyone, at least generally, what Mr. Harmon was doing."
Walls was silent during the sentencing proceedings but was backed
by rows of friends and family members, some of whom shed tears.
The judge also received letters attesting to Walls' good character,
including one from Varnardo, who wrote that Walls was always
courteous to him.
Varnardo was originally arrested Dec. 16, 1992, and after he was
released, he failed to appear for a court proceeding which he
testified he did not know about. A bench warrant was issued for his
arrest.
In April 1993, Walls and Harmon traveled to Fort Worth, picked up
Varnardo at his home, brought him back to Arkansas and placed
him in the Grant County jail. Varnardo never appeared before a
judge, either in Texas for extradition proceedings or in Arkansas on
the bench warrant for drug charges. Varnardo was kept in the Grant
County jail, though the charges he faced were in Saline County.
When he testified at trial, Walls said that he did go with Harmon to
pick up Varnardo, brought him back to Arkansas and put Varnardo
in jail, but he said he never arrested him.
Varnardo testified that he made a payment to Harmon and was
released without ever seeing a judge or appearing in court while the
bench warrant remained pending. Varnardo testified he made
another payment to Harmon in a restaurant parking lot.
Reasoner rejected Lassiter's argument that Walls should get a
lesser sentence because he played a minor role in the conspiracy.
The judge also rejected an argument by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Dan Stripling that the more stringent sentencing guideline for
kidnapping should be used. The same argument was rejected in
Harmon's case and is being argued on appeal before the 8th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis.
Harmon and Walls were originally indicted together in April
1997 on 15 counts. Walls was charged with six felonies and
Harmon with 11. Harmon was tried on all 11 charges and
was convicted of five. Four of the charges against Walls were
dropped before his trial, and he was acquitted of the fifth:
conspiring with Harmon to manufacture methamphetamine.

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Harmon was ordered to spend 97 months behind bars for his


five convictions, which included a charge that he used the
prosecuting attorney's office as an illegal racket to obtain
money and drugs. He was recently sentenced to an
additional 37 months for four drug felonies related to an
incident last year when he fled FBI agents and jumped into a
man-made lake at his girlfriend's Conway apartment
complex.

Copyright © 1998, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. All rights


reserved.

__________________
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not
fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but
not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a
defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will
succumb in every battle.”
“To win without fighting is best.”

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsley


belive they are free"
~Goethe

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TheJackel U.S. asks judge to dismiss money-laundering charges


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Roger Walls, the former head of the 7th Judicial District Drug Task
Force, and two Fordyce brothers will no longer face charges of
money laundering and making false statements to financial
institutions.
U.S. Attorney Paula Casey said Monday that her office decided to
dismiss the charges because "we decided it was the right thing to
do." She said the dismissal would not affect other federal charges
Walls faces, but she declined to comment further.

In April, a federal grand jury indicted Walls, Thakor N. Patel and


Pravin N. Patel on charges of money laundering and making false
statements. All three maintained their innocence.

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The charges were part of a larger indictment that accused Walls and
former Prosecuting Attorney Dan Harmon of Benton of running their
state offices as illegal rackets in violation of the federal Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. But Chief U.S. District
Judge Stephen M. Reasoner split the charges the Patels shared with
Walls from the rest of the indictment.

Reasoner has not ruled on the request to dismiss the charges.

Harmon went to trial in late May and was convicted on five of 11


charges. He awaits sentencing.

Walls still faces charges of racketeering, conspiracy to manufacture


drugs and two counts of conspiracy to extort money. He is
scheduled for trial in January with Sheridan attorney Bill Murphy,
who is accused of being part of the illegal racket.

No other charges are pending against the Patels.

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All rights reserved.

__________________
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not
fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but
not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a
defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will
succumb in every battle.”
“To win without fighting is best.”

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsley


belive they are free"
~Goethe

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TheJackel The above stories are related to Mena Arkansas


DOUGHNUT MAKER - cream
with that sir? This Narcotics Task Force was known all over a tri-state area by
everyone including the drug dealers. If they needed chems to cook
Registered: Sep 2007 a batch this guy would give it to them on credit and a place to cook!
Location: In the dumpster
behind Krispy Kreme I'm told this is one bill the dopers kept paid in full, I guess you
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could imagine what could happen if you fell into arrears with this
scumbag!

They finally got the dirty narc and now he sits in PC - locked down
23 hours a day, fearing everyday may be his last if someone gets to
him! How fitting? All those doors he broke down stealing peoples
property and turning in about 10% of the contraband he recovered,

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the two kids that were murdered on the train tracks.


Now he sits behind one he can't break in or out of!

You want to know why Bill Clinton and Bush 1 get along so well
(besides both being members of the Skull & Bones)? Read about
this area and what goes on there! A small mountain town with an
airport housing the largest retro-fit facility for aircraft in the
country... (They only retro fit for two types - CIA & Drug Smugglers
which in many cases were one and the same)

Here's a link to many stories concerning Harmon - the DA involved


with Walls.

http://www.idfiles.com/dh-trial.htm

__________________
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not
fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but
not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a
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Off-duty deputy arrested on DUI


By ALI HELGOTH — Staff Writer
Monday, August 13, 2007 1:42 PM PDT

http://www.elkodaily.com/articles/2...ews/local3.txt#

ELKO — An Elko County Sheriff’s deputy was arrested — after


being pulled over by her husband — Saturday on charges of
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driving under the influence of alcohol.
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Charlotte Moore, 36 of Spring Creek was arrested at Sixth and
Douglas streets at 11:41 p.m. She was released at 1:47 a.m.
Sunday by order of the undersheriff.

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Moore, a jail deputy, is an 11-year veteran of the sheriff’s


office, Undersheriff Rocky Gonzalez said. She was placed on
paid administrative leave Saturday night.

Moore was off duty driving her 2004 Pontiac Grand Am when
she was initially pulled over by her husband, Elko County
Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Moore.

Two separate accounts of the incident by Mike Moore indicate


she was initially pulled over for either speeding or making an
illegal turn, according to a police report.

She allegedly left before being administered a portable


breathalyzer test.

Mike Moore pulled her over again and called the Elko Police
Department for backup. He left shortly after officer Shane Daz
arrived. Elko Police Department Sgt. Mark Butterfield was also
on scene.

Mike Moore was following procedure when he asked for backup,


Gonzalez said.

Neither Mike nor Charlotte Moore were available this morning


for comment.

Charlotte Moore allegedly blew a .114 in a portable breathalyzer


test, according to a police report.

She was reportedly drinking approximately two hours earlier at


the Downtown Business Association’s wine walk.

The sheriff’s office supports the police department’s actions,


Gonzalez said.

Although this traffic stop was different than most, officers


treated the stop as they would any other time a deputy calls for
backup, Police Chief Mike Smith said.

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Registered: Jul 2003 Updated: August 14th, 2007 11:48 AM EDT


Location:
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ELKO, Nevada --

This might make for a tense time at home.

An off-duty sheriff's deputy was pulled over and charged with


driving under the influence - by her husband.

Charlotte Moore, 36, a jail deputy and 11-year veteran, was driving
her 2004 Pontiac Grand Am when she was pulled over by her
husband, Elko County Sheriff's Deputy Mike Moore, a police report
said.

She allegedly left before being administered a portable breathalyzer


test, the Elko Daily Free Press reported.

Mike Moore pulled her over again and called the Elko Police
Department for backup. He left shortly after another officer arrived.

Charlotte Moore was released at 1:47 a.m. on Sunday and placed


on paid administrative leave, Elko County Undersheriff Rocky
Gonzalez said.

Neither Mike nor Charlotte Moore was available for comment


Monday, the Elko Daily Free Press said.

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Cataclysm Wow, you got to give it to the husband for doing his job at the risk
The People should not fear the of not getting a piece of ass for the rest of his life. I would imagine
Government, the Government this marriage will be dissolved.
should fear the People.

quote:

Charlotte Moore, 36 of Spring Creek was arrested at


Sixth and Douglas streets at 11:41 p.m. She was
released at 1:47 a.m. Sunday by order of the
undersheriff.

Registered: Jun 2007


Location: The edge of The under sheriff needs his ass beat for letting her have a get out
INSANITY we call "occupied" jail free card. Does the under sheriff do that type of favor for all
Amerika. DWI arrests? Hell no. She should have posted bond just like the
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rest of them.

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Navigatr1 Elko deputy won't be prosecuted for DUI


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Story published at magicvalley.com on Wednesday, September 19,


2007
Last modified on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:11 AM MDT
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Location: Elko deputy wonâ ™t be prosecuted for DUI
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Husband, also a deputy, pulled over his wife
http://www.magicvalley.com/articles...tate/120892.txt

By John Sents
For the Times-News

ELKO, Nev. - A charge of driving under the influence against Elko


County sheriff's deputy Charlotte Moore has been dismissed, about
a month after her vehicle was stopped by her husband.

Assistant City Attorney Thomas Coyle Jr. decided not to proceed


with the charges against Moore, 36, of Spring Creek because he
couldn't determine whether Moore's husband, sheriff's deputy Mike
Moore, had probable cause to stop her vehicle.

"There were three or four different versions of the grounds for


those stops," Coyle said. "It was not established there was
reasonable suspicion of criminal activity."

Without probable cause to make the stop, all other evidence in the
case would be suppressed, Coyle said.

According to a witness statement from Mike Moore, he stopped his


wife's Pontiac Grand Am and warned her not to drive around if she
had been drinking. He said she told him she "had not been drinking
for some time," according to the report. He let her leave, thinking
she would go home, he said in the report.

He then followed her to see where she was going, he said in his
statement. He said she went to The G bar, and "let a male person
out of the back seat." He said he tried to stop her vehicle again at
Sixth and Silver streets and she drove off. He contacted dispatch
and told them a vehicle was failing to stop, he said. A third traffic
stop was made at Sixth and Douglas streets, where Elko city police
responded.

Police Chief Mike Smith said Elko police proceeded with the arrest
based on the probable cause given by Mike Moore.

Moore made statements to police that he stopped his wife and she
was drunk. Officer Larry Kidd said after his arrival he saw the
Moores arguing and asked Mike Moore to leave.

Mike Moore later returned to the scene and spoke with Kidd. He told
Kidd when he originally saw the vehicle, he did not know who was
driving and thought it may have been stolen.

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Charlotte Moore told police she had been drinking, according to


police reports. She also smelled of alcohol and failed some portions
of a field sobriety test, according to reports. She blew a .114 in a
portable breathalyzer test. She later recorded .102 and .096 in
breath sample tests, reports said. The legal blood alcohol limit
is .08.

Mike Moore later alleged he stopped the vehicle because it made an


improper left turn, Coyle said. His witness statement does not list a
probable cause for stopping his wife.

The charges were dismissed on Sept. 11.

Coyle said it is a rare for cases to be dismissed this way.

"Sometimes cases aren't pursued due to proof problems concerning


the probable cause issue," Coyle said.

Charlotte Moore's attorney, Sherb Macfarlan, said "I would not say
it is uncommon."

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quote:

Originally posted by Navigatr1

Assistant City Attorney Thomas Coyle Jr.


decided not to proceed with the charges
against Moore, 36, of Spring Creek because he
couldn't determine whether Moore's husband,
sheriff's deputy Mike Moore, had probable
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Since when has this ever been a factor in stopping a


prosecution - of a citizen? The fix is clearly in on this one.

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AVENGER What about charges for failure to obey a police officer and leaving
Senior Member the scene?

I have no doubt that, rather than this being a case of an officer


doing his job, the husband was probably pissed off at his wife for
partying without him. Who was she out with, since her husband was
on duty? I bet he'd like to know, if he doesn't already know.

"There were three or four different versions of the grounds for


Registered: Feb 2007 those stops," Coyle said. "It was not established there was
Location: This is hell. reasonable suspicion of criminal activity."
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Yup.

"He then followed her to see where she was going, he said in his
statement. He said she went to The G bar, and 'let a male person
out of the back seat.'"

Just as I suspected.

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OldManSenile Indictment of Virginia sheriff. 13 of the 18 L.E.


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Indictment: Crooked deputies sold guns, drugs to public
POSTED: 12:20 p.m. EST, November 2, 2006
From Kevin Bohn
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A Virginia sheriff covered up a scheme in
which a dozen of his deputies sold seized guns and drugs to the
public, a federal indictment alleges.

The indictment names Henry County Sheriff Harold Franklin Cassell,


known locally as "Frank," and 17 others.

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They were taken into custody on Thursday morning, the Drug


Enforcement Administration said in a statement.

"It is disgraceful corruption," said U.S. Attorney John L. Brownlee.


(Watch how the good guys allegedly became bad guys -- 2:13 )

"These were drugs and guns that were seized as part of their law
enforcement duties that were then stolen from the property room
and put back out on the streets."

Brownlee added, "You have law enforcement (officers) risking their


lives to take these guns off the streets and then a very few
members of law enforcement putting them right back out there."

He acknowledged that the arrests would affect the department's


ability to carry on day-to-day operations. Virginia state police are
being sent to ensure safety, Brownlee said.

Among the schemes alleged in the indictment:

The theft of drugs and firearms in the custody of the sheriff's


department

Distribution of cocaine, marijuana and a date rape drug

Money laundering

Obstruction of justice

The DEA said 13 of the 18 charged are either current or former


employees of the Henry County Sheriff's Office, located in southern
Virginia's Piedmont region.

Officials allege Cassell was advised by authorities of drug


transactions going on in his department but took no action.
Authorities also allege the sheriff covered up several illegal
activities by lying to federal investigators.

Cassell was elected sheriff in 1992. The department employs 122


people, 96 of them as sworn law enforcement officers.

"Today's indictment serves as a clear reminder that no one -- not


even a senior member of law enforcement -- is above the law,"
Brownlee said.

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JmE Doggone it! You scooped me.


Senior Member
I had duties to perform and left the CNN page open to post later.

It seems like a pretty significant situation there in VA.


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POSTED: 3:55 p.m. EST, November 2, 2006

By Ann O'Neill
CNN

(CNN) -- The investigation that exposed an allegedly


corrupt Virginia sheriff's department began with a
package containing vials of a date-rape drug.

Although Drug Enforcement Administration agents


didn't know it at the time, the package was shipped to
a house that belonged to a sergeant with the Henry
County Sheriff's Office.

According to a grand jury indictment, the DEA


intercepted the package, delivered it undercover and
arrested self-described middleman William Randall
Reed in March 2005. Reed agreed to cooperate and

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quickly pointed the finger at Sgt. James Allen Vaught.

Reed said he paid Vaught with cash and Ketamine, the


so-called date rape drug, to use the house as a drug
drop. The house also was used by other members of
the sheriff's office for parties and extramarital trysts,
the federal indictment states.

Reed also told authorities that he had helped Vaught


sell cocaine the deputy had seized from a suspect.

Vaught resigned from the department soon after Reed's


arrest and, a few months later, agreed to cooperate
with investigators. He admitted to Reed's allegations
and agreed to wear a wire to record conversations with
his former colleagues.

The result was a 48-count indictment unsealed


Thursday with the arrests of longtime Sheriff Harold
Franklin Cassell and 17 others. A dozen of them wore
or had worn the uniform of the Henry County Sheriff's
Office. (Watch a prosecutor describe 'disgraceful'
corruption -- 2:13 )

Some of them are accused of stealing cocaine,


marijuana and weapons from suspects and the sheriff's
evidence property room and selling the contraband to
criminals, who put it back on the street.

Others are accused of distributing steroids and


weapons, including a machine gun with an obliterated
serial number.

"These were drugs and guns that were seized as part of


their law enforcement duties that were then stolen from
the property room and put back out on the streets," U.
S. Attorney John L. Brownlee said.

"You have law enforcement [officers] risking their lives


to take these guns off the streets and then a very few
members of law enforcement putting them right back
out there."

Cassell was elected sheriff of county, population


58,000, in 1992. His department employs 122 people,
96 of them sworn law enforcement officers.

Today, in the wake of the indictment, the sheriff's office


is being run by the Virginia State police.

Besides the sheriff, those named in the indictment


include a captain, three sergeants, eight deputies --
including two vice officers -- a former employee of the
U.S. postal service and a former probation officer.

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One deputy, Walter R. Hairston, allegedly gave Vaught


marijuana and cocaine he used to train the
department's drug-sniffing dogs. The contraband was
then sold, the indictment says.

According to the indictment, the DEA called to report a


drug shipment to a "Brad Martin's house" in 2001. The
call was taken by Martin, a sheriff's deputy.

Martin, Hairston and four other deputies, along with


alleged drug dealer Wilbert Herman Brown, are accused
in the indictment of racketeering. They allegedly made
up a corrupt organization that stole and distributed
drugs, including crack cocaine, and obstructed justice.

Cassell was told by authorities about the shipment to


Martin's house, as well as other allegations of illegal
activity in the department, and did nothing, the
indictment alleges.

Instead, according to the indictment, Cassell tipped off


targets of the investigation, lied to investigators and
helped Vaught launder drug profits.

Henry County, hard against the North Carolina line in


Virginia's southern Piedmont region, is perhaps best
known for the Martinsville Speedway, where NASCAR
races are held twice a year. It used to boast it was the
"sweatshirt capital of the world," according to The
Associated Press.

The county's textile and furniture industries have seen


better times, and its unemployment rate is higher than
the state average.

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Registered: Jul 2003 By SUE LINDSEY, Associated Press Writer Mon Nov 27, 1:27 PM ET
Location:
Posts: 31403 ROANOKE, Va. - A former sheriff pleaded not guilty Monday to
federal charges that he took part with 12 former and current
officers in a scheme to sell drugs seized from criminals.

Former sheriff H. Franklin Cassell was arraigned in U.S. District


Court along with two Henry County sheriff's deputies and a captain,
all of whom pleaded not guilty in the racketeering conspiracy.
Arraignments for the remaining defendants were set through
Wednesday.

Since 1998, prosecutors said, cocaine, steroids, marijuana and


other drugs seized by the sheriff's department have been resold to
the public.

Cassell was glad to get moving with his defense, said his lawyer,
John Lichtenstein, noting that defense attorneys have a substantial
amount of government evidence to review.

The indictment returned Oct. 31 said Cassell, 68, looked the other
way as officers sold drugs seized in criminal investigations and stole
guns and other evidence. He is charged with impeding federal
agents' investigation and money laundering.

If convicted, Cassell faces up to 53 years in prison and a $1.25


million fine.

Charges against the other defendants include racketeering


conspiracy, narcotics distribution, weapons counts, obstruction of
justice and perjury.

A former sergeant, James Alden Vaught, agreed to cooperate with


investigators. His planned guilty plea Monday was delayed because
his lawyer was ill, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Bondurant.

A civilian, William Randall Reed, pleaded guilty Monday to


racketeering conspiracy under an agreement with prosecutors and
may testify for the government, Bondurant said.

Cassell, who announced his retirement two weeks ago, earned more
than $90,000 a year as sheriff in the economically distressed
county along the North Carolina line that was once a textile and
furniture hub. He had been sheriff since 1992, and previously had a

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career with the Virginia State Police.

(REWRITES throughout to RECAST, correct 2 deputies and a captain


were arraigned sted 3 deputies, ADD Cassell's potential sentence,
other details; no pickup.)

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


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December 8, 2006

FORMER HENRY COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFF PLEADS GUILTY


IN CORRUPTION CASE
http://richmond.fbi.gov/dojpressrel...ption120806.htm

United States Attorney John L. Brownlee announced today that


Bradley Scott Martin, age 33, of Martinsville, Virginia, pled guilty
today to Racketeering Conspiracy and Drug Conspiracy in an
Indictment involving corruption charges against members and
associates of the Henry County Sheriff's Office. Martin faces 40
years incarceration and/or $1.25 million fine.

Martin pled guilty to using his position as a Henry County Deputy

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Sheriff to distribute steroids and ketamine, and using his law


enforcement connections to avoid detection of his illegal activities
by tipping off his co-conspirators. Martin also obstructed justice by
influencing witnesses to lie to federal investigators and to
personally make false statements to federal investigators.

The investigation of the case was conducted by Special Agents for


the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement
Administration and the Virginia State Police. Criminal Chief Thomas
J. Bondurant, Jr., prosecuted the case. For further information,
please contact Mr. Bondurant at (540) 857-2379.

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Former Henry County sheriff's officer pleads guilty in


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Feb 27, 2007

A former officer charged in a federal investigation of corruption in


the Henry County sheriff's department pleaded guilty today to one
federal count of possessing stolen firearms.

Patrick Martin was a sergeant in the vice unit of the Henry County
Sheriff's Department. He faces a maximum sentence of ten years in
prison and a fine of 250-thousand dollars. Prosecutors dropped two
other weapons counts as part of the plea agreement.

Martin was among 13 members of the department -- including

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former sheriff Franklin Cassell, and seven civilians indicted last fall
in a scheme to sell drugs and other evidence seized from criminals.

Thirteen other defendants named in the indictment have entered


guilty pleas in the case.

Cassell goes on trial in June. He's charged with impeding federal


officers' investigation and money laundering. Cassell retired just
after being indicted.

Martin's case was supposed to go to trial today in Roanoke federal


court. But his attorney, Art Strickland, said Martin decided this
morning to plead guilty instead.

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"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
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criminals, attorneys said.

Former Henry County Sheriff H. Franklin Cassell admitted


Thursday in federal court to making false statements to federal
investigators looking into corruption in his department, defense
attorneys John Fishwick and John Lichtenstein said.

Sentencing is expected in August, Lichtenstein said.

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ROANOKE, Va. (AP) -- The former sheriff of a struggling, rural


county was sentenced Tuesday to eight months in prison for lying
to authorities about a scheme to resell drugs and guns seized from
criminals.

Former Henry County Sheriff H. Franklin Cassell was also fined


$15,000 and ordered to serve two years probation.

Cassell pleaded guilty in May to making false statements to federal


investigators who were looking into corruption within his
department. He could have faced up to five years in prison, though
federal sentencing guidelines suggested six to 12 months.

"I took great pride in being able to serve my fellow man for nearly
50 years,'' Cassell at the hearing Tuesday. "I made a critical error
in judgment.''

Cassell, along with 12 current and former members of his


department and seven others, were indicted last fall on charges
that included racketeering conspiracy, narcotics distribution and
weapons counts.

Prosecutors alleged that since 1998, cocaine, steroids, marijuana


and other drugs that had been seized by the sheriff's department
were resold. One sergeant who agreed to cooperate with
investigators said he was paid off by the ring to use his house for
distributing drugs, authorities said. Several of those indicted have
pleaded guilty.

Cassell, a career law enforcement officer, had been sheriff since


1992 in the economically distressed county along the North Carolina
line. The region, which used to be a center of the furniture and
textile industries, is best known for the Martinsville Speedway,
where NASCAR races are run.

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guys are."

From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
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CC Rider Ex-Virginia Sheriff Gets 8 Months for Corruption


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Ex-Virginia Sheriff Gets 8 Months for Corruption

Updated: September 11th, 2007 01:01 PM PDT


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ROANOKE, Va. --

The former sheriff of a struggling, rural county was sentenced


Tuesday to eight months in prison for lying to authorities about a
scheme to resell drugs and guns seized from criminals.

Former Henry County Sheriff H. Franklin Cassell was also fined


$15,000 and ordered to serve two years probation.

Cassell pleaded guilty in May to making false statements to federal


investigators who were looking into the allegations of corruption
within his department. He could have faced up to five years in
prison, though federal sentencing guidelines suggested six to 12
months.

"I took great pride in being able to serve my fellow man for nearly
50 years," Cassell said at the hearing Tuesday. "I made a critical
error in judgment."

Cassell, along with 12 current and former members of his


department and seven others, were indicted last fall on charges
that included racketeering conspiracy, narcotics distribution and
weapons counts.

Prosecutors alleged that, from 1998 to the arrests, cocaine,


steroids, marijuana and other drugs that had been seized by the
sheriff's department were resold.

One sergeant who agreed to cooperate with investigators said he


was paid off by the ring to use his house for distributing drugs,

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according to authorities.

Cassell was the first of 11 in the case to be sentenced this week. In


all, 17 have pleaded guilty to at least one felony. One is scheduled
for trial in October, and the government agreed to clear two others
if they stay out of trouble.

Cassell, a career law enforcement officer, had been sheriff since


1992 in the economically distressed county along the North Carolina
line. The region, which used to be a center of the furniture and
textile industries, is best known for the Martinsville Speedway,
where NASCAR races are run.

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Former probation officer gets stiffest sentence yet in Henry


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By Mike Gangloff
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Friday's round of sentencings from the Henry County Sheriff's Office


corruption scandal brought two probations and three prison terms,
including the longest yet as 20 defendants continue through federal
court.

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There also was a surprise continuation of a case in which a church


musician with no criminal past seemed headed for a longer prison
term than the eight-month sentence given to Sheriff Frank Cassell.

This was Mark Anthony Roberson, a 48-year-old truck driver,


former church deacon and saxophonist with several choirs. Having
pleaded guilty to possessing a gun with an obliterated serial
number, Roberson was testifying about how he bought the gun at
an estate sale, then noticed its lack of a number. He had phoned his
nephew, Henry County Deputy Jonathan K. Roberson.

They took the gun to Deputy Travis Todd Wilkins, and Mark
Roberson traded its receiver, where the number should have been,
for another receiver.

Wilkins converted the gun to automatic fire capability and later


traded it to Deputy Jason Allen Burton.

All four men were charged as investigators rounded up 20 suspects


in a case that centered on drug-dealing by sheriff's office
employees and others but included a wide range of other charges.

Sentencing guidelines recommended a 10- to 16-month sentence


for Roberson.

He said he accepted responsibility, bore no animosity toward


prosecutors and was sorry for embarrassing his family, many of
whom were in the courtroom.

Roberson's testimony was interrupted when U.S. District Judge


James Turk abruptly called his attorney and prosecutors to the
bench, then announced there was a joint motion to continue.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom Bondurant said afterward there now is


more time to consider Roberson's case.

Thursday's other sentencings were:

n Former state probation officer Carlton Arnez Riley, who had


pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine with the intent to distribute it,
was given 57 months in prison, the longest term yet imposed in the
case. Testimony established that Riley wasn't using cocaine but
tried to buy a kilogram of the drug from an informant.

"If he were a user of drugs, I'd be more sympathetic," Turk said.

n Former deputy Walter R. Hairston, who pleaded guilty to


racketeering, got 30 months.

Citing Hairston's volunteer work, which included being named coach


of the year for leading a girls' track team, Turk went below the
guidelines of 33 to 41 months.

n Former deputy Bradley Scott Martin got 33 months and was fined
$5,000. He had pleaded guilty to racketeering and conspiring to

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distribute ketamine and steroids.

Martin said his use of anabolic steroids led him into trouble. Like the
other defendants, he apologized to his family and to Henry County
residents.

Martin is not related to fellow defendant and former deputy Patrick


David Martin.

n Retired deputy Cornelia Bryant Cox, who pleaded guilty to making


a false statement to an investigator, received 24 months probation.
Bondurant said she was the most forthcoming of all the defendants
in the case.

At her plea hearing in January, Cox admitted she had lied about
stealing a few hundred dollars from the evidence room at the
sheriff's office.

n Kandy D. Hubbard Deshazo, a former postal worker who pleaded


guilty to making a false statement, also was sentenced to 24
months probation. She was accused of falsifying a post office box
application, letting defendant James Alden Vaught, who became a
key informant, and others get drugs delivered.

The Henry County case in a nutshell:

* The case was triggered by a federal investigation of a Philadelphia-


based, international network of online prescription drug sales.
* The 20 Henry County defendants include former Sheriff Frank
Cassell and a dozen of his officers.
* Seventeen defendants have pleaded guilty, two have been placed
in pretrial diversion agreements that can clear their charges after a
year of good behavior, and one is awaiting a jury trial.

Henry County defendants

Sentenced:

* Former Sheriff Frank Cassell, making a false statement to


investigators: 8 months in prison, $15,000 fine
* Former vice officer Patrick David Martin, possessing stolen
firearms: 3 months
* Former Deputy Steven Varion Preston, conspiring to distribute
ketamine and steroids: 30 days
* Former Deputy Walter R. Hairston, racketeering: 30 months
* Former Deputy Bradley Scott Martin, racketeering and conspiring
to distribute ketamine and steroids: 33 months, $5,000
* Former Deputy Cornelia Bryant Cox, making a false statement: 2
years probation
* Former postal worker Kandy D. Hubbard Deshazo, making a false
statement: 2 years probation
* Former state probation officer Carlton Arnez Riley, attempted
possession of cocaine with intent to distribute it: 57 months
* Ronald Dean Trantham, racketeering and making a false

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statement: 30 months
* Ginger Renee Lewis, possessing ketamine with intent to distribute
it: 2 years probation

Awaiting sentencing:

* Former Sgt. James Alden Vaught, a central figure in the scandal


who taped conversations with other defendants and who pleaded
guilty to racketeering
* Former vice officer and school resource officer David Allan King,
racketeering and conspiring to distribute ketamine and steroids
* Former Maj. James Harold Keaton, possessing a stolen firearm
* Former vice officer Travis Todd Wilkins, possessing a firearm with
an obliterated serial number
* Wilbert Herman Brown, racketeering and making a false statement
* Mark Anthony Roberson, possessing a firearm with an obliterated
serial number. This is the same gun that Wilkins, Burton and
Jonathan Roberson are charged with possessing.
* William Randall Reed, racketeering. Reed also will be sentenced
for his involvement in selling ketamine as part of a massive online
pharmacy case that led to the Henry County arrests.

Charges to be dropped after a year’s good behavior:

* Former Deputy Jason Allen Burton, possessing a rifle with a barrel


less than 16 inches long that had been modified to automatic fire
capability and had an obliterated serial number
* Former Deputy Jonathan K. Roberson, possessing a firearm with
an obliterated serial number Scheduled for trial starting Oct. 30:
* Former Sgt. Robert Keith Adams, accused of assisting and
concealing cocaine distribution, encouraging a witness to make
false statements and making false statements himself

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Story archive: Henry County sheriff, deputies indicted


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By Mike Gangloff
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The first of the drug defendants in the Henry County Sheriff's Office
corruption scandal came up for sentencing Thursday.

But the man who launched the Martinsville crackdown through


involvement in what has been described as the Drug Enforcement
Administration's largest online pharmacy bust wasn't there. William
Randall Reed's sentencing was set for Thursday, but was delayed by
paperwork from his guilty plea in a massive international drug sales
case prosecuted by federal authorities in Philadelphia.

That left former Deputy Steven Varion Preston and Henry County
residents Ronald Dean Trantham and Ginger Renee Lewis to
become the latest among 20 defendants in the corruption case to
learn their penalties.

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All three were part of a network of drug sales that involved Reed,
former Sgt. James Alden Vaught and others.

Lewis, 29, had pleaded guilty to possessing ketamine with intent to


distribute it. Her attorney, Allen Dudley, said she'd been led astray
by Vaught, who like Reed later aided investigators as they looked
into crimes in and around the sheriff's office. Lewis drew two years
of probation.

Trantham, who had pleaded guilty to racketeering and making a


false statement to investigators, received 30 months in prison, the
longest sentence yet handed down in the Henry County case.

Trantham, a stonemason who was 46 years old at the time of last


year's mass indictment, seemed intent Thursday on correcting the
record of his actions. He said he bought drugs from Vaught but only
for his own use, not for resale. And he said he'd stopped using
drugs in 2001.

Preston, who was 37 when indicted in October, had pleaded guilty


to conspiring to distribute ketamine and steroids.

"I'd like to move on and you'll never see me again," Preston said
after apologizing to his family and to Henry County residents. His
attorney, Chris Kowalczuk, asked for a sentence of probation.

"I feel you need to get a taste of what jail is like," U.S. District
Judge James Turk said and imposed 30 days incarceration, with
credit for the day or several days Preston served earlier.

In a charge that was dropped as part of Preston's plea agreement,


prosecutors said the deputy had tipped Reed to avoid a ketamine
delivery that authorities were watching.

It was Reed's acceptance of a drug delivery, at a home he rented


from Vaught and which was used for a variety of illicit activities,
that sparked the Henry County case.

Reed was named in a Philadelphia case involving illicit online sales


of millions of doses of prescription and other medications. He'd
turned to Web sites supplied by the Bansals, a father and son team
of doctors from India, to buy ketamine.

Known as "Special K," ketamine is an animal tranquilizer. It also is


used as an anesthetic by paramedics and in operations on children,
because it does not depress breathing, said Frank Costello, an
assistant U.S. attorney in Philadelphia who prosecuted the Bansal
case.

Ketamine is used recreationally, sometimes as a comedown after


taking Ecstasy. And it has a reputation as a date rape drug because
it can paralyze and impair memory.

According to court documents filed in Philadelphia, Reed, going by


the online name "millerlight," bought at least 20 kilograms of

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ketamine to sell to others.

"I wouldn't call him a minor player," Costello said.

Court files included a 2004 e-mail Reed wrote to Brij Bhusan


Bansal, saying, "I know you probably get tired of me saying that,
but as long as my cousin can sell them at the rate he is going, I
hate for the business with this product to stop. If there is anyway
you can get them in the US without taking major risks, that would
be outstanding for ALL of us. Believe me, there is ALOT of money
for us to still make!"

Filed in 2005, the Philadelphia case is still winding out. Reed was
accused of conspiring to import and distribute controlled substances
and testified most recently in Philadelphia in June 2006, months
before the Henry County charges were announced.

His sentencing in the Philadelphia case was transferred to Roanoke,


where he has pleaded guilty to racketeering.

When paperwork is completed, he will be sentenced in both cases,


Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom Bondurant said.

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Registered: Jul 2003 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Location: 9/11/2007 12:16 AM
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NORMAN -- A Noble police officer's drunken-driving arrest has left
only five officers to cover what 11 officers used to do.

Norman police arrested Noble Officer Bobby Brent Sirpless on


complaints of driving under the influence and carrying a firearm
while under the influence, Norman Police Capt. Leonard Judy said
Monday.

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Sirpless, 31, was pulled over by Norman police about 6:45 p.m.
Saturday on Oklahoma 9 at 24th Avenue S.E. after police received
a call of a car hitting another vehicle and not stopping. He was
booked into the Cleveland County Jail and released that night, a jail
spokesman said.

Noble City Manager Bob Wade said Sirpless, a Noble police officer
since December 2005, admitted himself to St. Anthony Hospital in
Oklahoma City for alcohol treatment. The officer was placed on
administrative leave, police Chief Ben Daves said.

Three other Noble Police Department employeyes, Officer Paul


Rogers, Sgt. Robert Richardson and Officer Michelle Key, remain on
paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal
investigation into an Aug. 3 shooting that left a 5-year-old Noble
boy dead.

The three officers responded to a call of a snake in a birdhouse.


Rogers shot at the snake to kill it, and
Richardson, his supervisor, gave the order, investigators said.

Each man faces one felony count of second-degree manslaughter in


Austin Haley's death.

With the four officers on paid administrative leave, only five officers
remain working on the force, Daves said. The Police Department
has been advertising for months to fill two vacant positions, Daves
said.

"We are hiring," he said.

Wade said he has asked Cleveland County Sheriff DeWayne Beggs


for help covering the Noble area while the police department is so
short staffed.

The department also is using two reserve officers who can be called
in to work extra shifts, Daves said.

Wade said he wants to assure residents that they will have police
protection.

"For our residents, there will be a police officer there when they
call. It just might be different faces than what they're used to," he
said.

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From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
their people."

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
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Noble officer will face charges
http://newsok.com/article/3123969/1189574299
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Location: By Jennifer Griswold
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Staff Writer

NOBLE — Kinsey Westwood says she feels lucky to be alive after


she was rear ended in an accident that totaled her car.

But the 24-year-old law student at Oklahoma City University said


the driver who hit her July 31 in Norman should be held
accountable for his actions — especially because he is a police
officer who is sworn to uphold the law.

The driver was Noble police officer Bobby Brent Sirpless, she said.

Sirpless, 31, was charged Monday in Cleveland County District


Court in an unrelated case with misdemeanor counts of driving
under the influence, transporting an open container and carrying a
firearm while under the influence. He was arrested Saturday in
Norman after police stopped him at State Highway 9 and 24th
Avenue SE.

Witnesses saw Sirpless run a red light and hit another vehicle
before Norman police were called to stop him, according to court
records. Sirpless smelled of alcohol, was unsteady on his feet and
he refused to take a field sobriety test, police reported.

Brushes with the law

Police and court records obtained by The Oklahoman show Sirpless


was arrested previously on alcohol-related complaints in 2001 and
2006.

Records show:

•Sirpless was arrested Oct. 1, 2001, on complaints of possessing a


firearm while he was intoxicated. Sirplesswas employed as a
Cleveland County sheriff's deputy at the time and was accused of

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shooting into the air outside his Norman apartment complex while
he was intoxicated, the report shows. No charges in the incident
were found in Cleveland County District Court. Sheriff's department
spokesman Capt. Doug Blaine said Sirpless was fired the next day.

•Sirpless was arrested again in May 2006 in Jefferson County while


he was employed as a Noble police officer. He was charged with
misdemeanor public intoxication. He pleaded guilty and received a
30-day suspended sentence and a $100 fine, court records show.

Noble Police Chief Ben Daves said Tuesday he was aware of


Sirpless' past alcohol problems when he hired him in December
2005. He said he received several "glowing recommendations” that
Sirpless would make a good officer.

"We decided to give him a chance, and evidently, it didn't work


out,” Daves said.

Daves said Sirpless was disciplined following his 2006 arrest, but
said he couldn't disclose details because it was part of his personnel
record. Sirpless remains on paid administrative leave pending an
internal investigation of the latest allegations against him, city
officials said.

Student suffering

Westwood said Tuesday she still suffers from neck pain, but no
longer can afford to go to the doctor, so she'll just have to live with
it. Meanwhile, she had to borrow a car from a family member until
she can replace her car totaled in the July 31 accident, she said.

A traffic report states Sirpless was cited only for failure to devote
full time and attention to driving and failure to provide insurance
verification.

According to the report, Sirpless told the responding police officer


he had consumed two beers about two hours before the accident.

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liberranter This must be the incident Crethip was talking about in the
Super Moderator thread concerning the Austin Haley shooting (where the
dumbass cop was attempting to shoot at a snake and killed a
five-year-old boy instead).

Apparently the town of Noble has a real problem with its


"police" force. The residents just might want to express a tad
bit of concern over it.

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http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/arti..._A18_spanc78751

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NOBLE (AP) -- A police officer who was arrested on a drunken-
driving complaint has a record of alcohol-related arrests and was in
a traffic accident in July, a published report shows.

Officer Bobby Sirpless was placed on administrative leave after his


arrest Saturday night in Norman after he allegedly left the scene of
a collision.

Three other Noble police officers are on administrative leave linked


to the accidental fatal shooting of a young boy, and the department
is short two additional officers.

The police force, which is budgeted for 12 officers, now has only
six, and officers are working around the clock.

Sirpless, 31, was charged Monday in Cleveland County District


Court with misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence,
transporting an open container and carrying a firearm while under
the influence.

Witnesses saw Sirpless run a red light and hit another vehicle, court
records show.

Sirpless smelled of alcohol, was unsteady on his feet and refused to


take a field sobriety test, police reported.

Records obtained by The Oklahoman show that he was arrested


Oct. 1, 2001, on a complaint of possessing
a firearm while he was intoxicated.

Sirpless, a Cleveland County sheriff's deputy at the time, was


accused of shooting into the air outside his Norman apartment
while intoxicated. He was fired the next day.

Sirpless was arrested again in May 2006 in Jefferson County while


he was a Noble police officer. He was charged with misdemeanor
public intoxication. He pleaded guilty and received a 30-day
suspended sentence and had to pay a $100 fine, court records
show.

Sirpless was in a traffic accident in July in which he was cited for


failure to devote full time and attention to driving and failure to
provide insurance verification.

The accident report states that Sirpless told an officer that he had
consumed two beers about two hours earlier.

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Noble Police Chief Ben Daves said Tuesday that he knew of Sirpless'
alcohol problems when he hired him in December 2005. He said he
received several "glowing recommendations" that Sirpless would
make a good officer.

"We decided to give him a chance, and evidently, it didn't work


out," Daves said.

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Registered: Jul 2003 By Ken H. Fortenberry


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Posts: 31403 Sheriff Tim Daugherty has lashed out at news media coverage of
the DWI arrest of an off-duty deputy and says that the officer was
not intoxicated when he left a golf tournament sponsored by the
State Troopers Association.

“No Lincoln County Sheriff’s officers were intoxicated at the


tournament,” Daugherty stated.

Daugherty and his senior officers also say that the accident

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occurred more than three hours after the tournament ended at the
Lincoln Country Club as the officer was returning home from Maiden.

Bruce Allen White, a former East Lincoln High School


resource officer and 12-year veteran officer, turned in his
resignation hours after he was charged with DWI and
leaving the scene of an accident on Buffalo Shoals Road.
White had been serving as a narcotics officer with the
Sheriff’s Office.

Several people say that White had a few beers at the N.C. Troopers
Annual Golf Association tournament but say he left there sober –
hours before the wreck on Wednesday, Aug. 15. His blood alcohol
level was .18 at the time of his arrest. In North Carolina, .08 is the
legal limit for driving. White was also charged with damage to
property.

Sheriff Daugherty also countered rumors that White was in


possession of his service revolver at the time of the accident.

“No, he did not have his duty weapon on him,” the sheriff said.

Sheriff Daugherty, who held a press conference the morning after


the incident, said the news media got the story wrong.

“I had planned to make a brief statement about the incident and


then answer any questions that the media might have about it. It
quickly went from a fact-sharing session to a head-hunting
session,” he stated on his website.

Daugherty said that eight Sheriff’s Office employees played in the


tournament along with about 80 other people, and all of them were
off-duty and not in any official capacity for the Sheriff’s Office.

“Players in the tournament included judges, law enforcement


personnel (both active and retired), private citizens, professional
business people and many others,” he stated. “Beer was available
to any player who wanted it.”

Daugherty said the tournament ended at 1:30 p.m.

“This was the last time any LCSO employees spoke with Deputy
White who at that time appeared very sober.”

“To say that I am disappointed by this whole incident would be an


under statement. The way the media has handled it is a testimony
to their total disregard for the truth,” the sheriff said.

“Deputy White is a good man who has made one life-altering


mistake. Some people have seized upon his error in judgment to
assail the Sheriff’s Office, making all sorts of unfounded accusations
that the news media went at breakneck speed to publish.”

Lynn Morrow, a retired state trooper and now head of professional


standards for the Sheriff’s Office, organized the tournament and

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said that everyone “scattered like flies” after the last door prize was
given out. He also confirmed that White left when the tournament
ended.

Not only was White not drunk, “no one was intoxicated at the
tournament,” Morrow said.

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“Deputy White is a good man who has made one life-
altering mistake. Some people have seized upon his
error in judgment to assail the Sheriff’s Office, making
Registered: Mar 2007 all sorts of unfounded accusations that the news media
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How many people has the fine Sheriff done this same thing to that
were not gulity of anything?
What comes around goes around Sheriff, he was a good man that
drove drunk and damaged someones property! How many times
have you made that statement to the media concerning persons
your department has arrested?
People in authoritive postions in public service must be held to a
higher standard - they can not violate the laws they are sworn to
protect without recourse and it should be swift and severe!

Chances are if you dig deep enough this man had a drinking
problem, he resigned so he does have a conscience maybe?
The tag line the State Police have in Louisiana says "Over the limit -
Under Arrest"

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NOT
"Over the Limit - Under Arrest, unless you are a current member of
law enforcement"

What makes this even more assine is that Officer Bruce Allen White
was a narcotics officer that should be aware of the dangers of
drinking and driveing, and being a High School Resource Officer
certainly is setting a great example for the kids!

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ATFOTRAF The fact is, no one can PROVE that nobody was intoxicated at the
Member tournament.

They can SAY it, but PROVING it is a different matter.


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Just a good example of the double standard


that is prevalent.

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of wrongdoing, while cops (and their state employee cohorts)
are considered innocent until proven guilty, a concept once
extended to all citizens of the nation.

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Off-Duty KSP Officer Involved In Head-On Crash
Location:
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crash Tuesday night on Warsaw Road about 5 miles West of Dry
Ridge around 10:45p.m.

According to KSP, Trooper Larrry Carey, 38, was driving a 1996


Acura eastbound when he crossed the center line and struck a 1986
Nissan Pickup truck driven by Edwin Gregory of Williamstown.

Gregory, his wife, Marie and two children were all transported to
the hospital. The two adults suffered serious injures and were listed
as stable at University of Cincinnati Hospital. The two children were
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not been released.

KSP is investigating the accident. Toxicology reports are pending.

Stay with FOX19 for more information on this story.

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A Kentucky State Police trooper has been suspended with pay after
Registered: Dec 2006 toxicology results showed alcohol was a factor in a Grant County
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crash on Wednesday night, state police said.

Larry E. “Buddy” Carey, 38, of Dry Ridge was off-duty and


traveling eastbound on Warsaw Road about 5 miles west of Dry
Ridge in his personal vehicle, a 1996 Acura, when he crossed the
centerline and struck a Nissan pick-up occupied by a couple and
two children about 10:45 p.m. Wednesday.

Edwin C. Gregory, 28, of Williamstown was driving the truck also


occupied by his wife, Maria Gregory, 27 and Lisa Ann Gregory, 10,
and Jonathan Gregory, 3.

All were restrained in the vehicles, but everyone was taken to area
hospitals with injuries. Edwin and Maria Gregory sustained multiple
injuries and were taken to University of Cincinnati Hospital.
Jonathan and Lisa Ann Gregory were taken to UC Children's
Hospital with undisclosed injuries. Carey was taken to University of
Cincinnati Hospital and with a fracture and other injuries.

State police said Friday that only Jonathan Gregory has been
released.

Carey’s toxicology results have been turned over to the


Commonwealth’s Attorney, state police Sgt. Travis Tennill said. No
charges have been filed.

Carey is a 12-year veteran of the Kentucky State Police.

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KSP Trooper Larry E. "Buddy" Carey was indicted on six charges
by the Grant County Grand Jury today.

They include three counts of Assault First Degree, one count of


Wanton Endangerment, first degree DUI, and Failure to Maintain
Insurance.

Police say he was driving drunk when he crashed into a truck last
week injuring a family of four.

An arrest warrant has been issued for Carey, who is at a rehab, and
will have a 50-thousand dollar bond when it is executed.

No arraignment date has been set yet.

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Trooper involved in wreck indicted


Registered: Jul 2003 http://www.kentucky.com/181/story/121451.html
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A Kentucky State Police trooper was indicted Wednesday by a Grant


County grand jury on charges stemming from his involvement in a
wreck that injured himself and a family of four, Lt. Phil Crumpton,
director of state police media relations.

Larry E. "Buddy" Carey, 38, of Dry Ridge was suspended with pay
Friday after tests showed he had been drinking before the July 4
wreck.

Carey, who is still receiving medical care, was indicted on charges

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including three counts of first-degree assault, first-degree wanton


endangerment, first-degree driving under the influence and not
having insurance.

Carey was off duty and in his personal vehicle when his 1996 Acura
crossed the center line and struck a Nissan pickup driven by Edwin
C. Gregory, 28, of Williamstown. Gregory's wife, Maria, 27, and
children Lisa Ann Gregory, 10, and Jonathan Gregory, 3, also were
in the car.

All four were injured, but the children have since been released
from area hospitals.

Maria Gregory is listed in fair condition at University of Cincinnati


Hospital and Edwin Gregory is listed in serious condition.

Commonwealth's Attorney Jim Crawford could not be reached for


comment.

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Trooper jailed on drunken-driving, assault charges


Registered: Jul 2003 Indictment stems from crash that injured five
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. -- A Kentucky state trooper who was indicted


on assault and drunken-driving charges after an off-duty July
Fourth crash in Northern Kentucky was arrested yesterday, police
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Trooper Larry E. "Buddy" Carey, 38, of Dry Ridge, and several


others were hospitalized after the crash. He was still in the hospital
when he was indicted July 11 on charges of first-degree assault,
first-degree wanton endangerment, driving under the influence and
driving without insurance.

He was being held in the Grant County Detention Center on


$50,000 bond after his arrest, state police said.

Carey was in the news last year after he pulled over Oprah Winfrey
during a cross-country trip that was featured on her talk show. He
was invited to be on Winfrey's show, where he explained that he
was responding to complaints of a motorist videotaping while
driving.

Carey, who has been with the state police for 12 years, was
suspended without pay pending investigations.

Carey was eastbound on Warsaw Road just west of Dry Ridge when
his vehicle crossed the center line and hit a pickup driven by Edwin
Gregory, 28, of Williamstown, authorities said.

Both men were hospitalized after the crash, as were Gregory's wife,
Maria, 27; 10-year-old daughter, Lisa Ann; and 3-year-old son,
Jonathan.

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Four FL Police Nabbed In FBI Drug Sting
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arrested for allegedly aiding and abetting what they believed to be
an illegal drug operation, which turned out to be an FBI sting
operation, according to a report from a law enforcement official on
Thursday.

The police in question are being held in custody for running drugs
and money for an organized criminal group, while providing them
protection. The actual undercover group consisted of FBI agents.

Due to the confidentiality of the information, which will be released


sometime Friday, the source familiar with the case spoke on

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condition of anonymity.

No information, other than the accused officers are veterans of the


Hollywood, Fla. police force, would be divulged by Police Chief Jim
Scarberry.

A Friday appearance at Fort Lauderdale's federal court is scheduled


for the four policemen.

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Rylan 2.0 Feds Say Hollywood Officer Led Crooked Cops


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Federal charges of brazen corruption by four Hollywood police
Registered: Dec 2006 officers arrested Thursday include a wide range of criminal activity
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that includes extortion, bribe-taking, dealing in stolen property,
protecting a crooked high-stakes card game, cargo theft and
transporting a multi-kilo load of heroin.

One officer allegedly used his marked police motorcyle to provide a


security escort for what he thought was a shipment of $400,000 in
proceeds from the sale of stolen diamonds, authorities said.

The charges stem from an ongoing investigation -- dubbed


''Tarnished Badge'' -- by the U.S. attorney and the FBI that began
in February 2004, in which undercover agents posed as members of
a New York crime family.

A complaint unsealed today says that Kevin Companion, 41 -- a


sworn Hollywood officer for more than two decades -- was the
leader of the group of crooked cops, and recruited the others for
illegal capers.

Other officers arrested are Stephen Harrison, 46; Jeff Courtney,


51; and Thomas Simcox, 50.

Many of the meetings between Companion and the agents were


audiotaped and videotaped, revealing a veteran officer who was
eager to use his badge for illegal profit.

In March 2005, Companion was videotaped meeting with agents at


the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City. Agents said they needed more
officers and an unmarked police car to protect a large amount of
cash collected from the sale of stolen diamonds.

Companion was interested, and told them he could come up with


something. He also said he knew of some ''old-school'' guys whom
he could approach for assistance.

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In exchange for cash, Companion and others protected the


collection of illegal gambling debt and the fencing of stolen
watches; they personally delivered $400,000 in bearer bonds and a
tractor-trailer full of cigarettes; and protected a high-stakes rigged
poker game on a yacht, authorities said.

Given the serious nature of the alleged crimes, the officers collected
relatively little cash. At this morning's press conference, U.S.
Attorney Alex Acosta indicated that during the investigation,
Companion received $42,000; Courtney received $22,000; Simcox
received $16,000; Harrison received $12,000.

The FBI is continuing to investigate, ''targeting ongoing corruption


within the Hollywood Police Department,'' according to the release.

Hollywood Police Chief James Scarberry said the charges don't


reflect the department as a whole. ''They have identified four bad
apples,'' he said. ``We'll find four great ones to take their place.''

The four men turned themselves in Thursday evening to a local FBI


office. They are suspended without pay.

Courtney, Harrison and Companion appeared in federal court this


morning, and pleaded not guilty to the complaint. An arraignment is
scheduled March 15. Bond was set at $375,000 for Courtney;
$300,000 for Harrison; $350,000 for Companion.

Simcox, who The Miami Herald has learned is cooperating with the
FBI, did not appear in court today. He is slated to face a federal
judge next week.

The officers face maximum sentences of life in prison and fines up


to $4 million if convicted of the drug trafficking charges. In addition,
they face up to 20 years for each alleged use of their police
positions for extortion.

''Police officers like elected officials hold particular positions of


public trust,'' Acosta said. ``Today, four police officers stand
accused of violating that trust again and again. These four police
officers stand accused of using their badge as police officers to
advance and ensure the success of criminal activities that they were
sworn to prevent.''

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they handled
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Posted February 27 2007

A former state legislator charged with having sex with a teenager, a


man accused in the rape of a 60-year-old woman, and a man who
police said molested his 13-year-old stepdaughter are among
defendants in 61 pending cases jeopardized by alleged corruption in
the Hollywood police department.

The prosecutions, each involving one of four veteran officers


charged last week with corruption and drug offenses, are under
review by lawyers in the Broward State Attorney's Office, said
felony chief Jeff Marcus.

At the same time, the FBI continued to look into leaks from the
Hollywood Police Department that prematurely exposed an
undercover investigation of suspected dirty cops. The leaks forced
agents to wrap up the sting instead of following up on other leads
that could have produced more arrests, according to a federal law
enforcement official familiar with the matter.

Detective Kevin Companion, 41; Sgt. Jeffry Courtney, 51; Officer


Stephen Harrison, 46; and Detective Thomas Simcox, 50, are
accused of providing services to FBI agents posing as mobsters in
exchange for cash, sometimes using official police vehicles and
equipment.

Companion, Courtney and Harrix son were arrested Thursday and


released on bail. Simcox, who was cooperating with investigators, is
expected to surrender Wednesday.

Howard Finkelstein, chief public defender for Broward County, said


the scandal's effect on pending criminal cases could be "huge."

"This is as serious as it gets," Finkelstein said. "Cases could very


easily fall apart."

He said he would advise his staff to take a close look at current and
past cases involving all Hollywood police officers, not just the four
charged. "I want to find out about every dirty cop in the city of
Hollywood," Finkelstein said.

The four officers were involved in pending felony cases that include
child sexual abuse, vehicular homicide, kidnapping and drug
charges. Companion and Simcox, who ran the sex-crimes unit for
the Hollywood police, handled 45 cases, Marcus said.

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"We're going through case-by-case to determine what impact there


is," he said.

Perhaps the highest-profile prosecution called into question involves


a former state legislator who police say admitted paying for sex
with a Hollywood madam and an underage girl.

Barry Kutun, 65, surrendered last year after Hollywood police


charged him with two counts of unlawful sexual activity with a
minor. He was subsequently fired from his post as North Miami's
city attorney.

Kutun's attorney Richard Sharpstein said Simcox was the original


lead detective in the Hollywood case, adding it was too early to tell
how his involvement would impact Kutun's defense.

Simcox also participated in a case where a good Samaritan chased


down a man accused of raping a 60-year-old woman in a Hollywood
alley on New Year's Day.

Simcox arrested Juan Moreno, 38, whom the woman identified in


front of police, on one count of sexual battery with a weapon,
records show. The woman suffered serious injuries, including a
deep cut on her neck after her attacker allegedly used a belt to try
to strangle her.

Assistant Public Defender Jose Alberto Reyes, who represents


Moreno, could not be reached for comment Monday. In the case of
the man charged with repeatedly molesting his teenage
stepdaughter, it was Companion who took the girl's statement at
her Hollywood home in December.

The suspect's attorney, Alex Rivero, said that makes him "raise an
eyebrow."

"It's definitely something I have to look into," Rivero said Monday.


The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is not publishing his client's name to
protect the stepdaughter's privacy.

Alberto Milian, a former Broward state prosecutor, said the officers'


arrests would undoubtedly cause headaches for his former office.

"It's going to raise credibility issues every time a police officer,


especially a Hollywood police officer, testifies," he said. Dennis
Siegel, head of the sex crimes unit of the Broward State Attorney's
Office, said lawyers would look for ways to make their cases
without relying on testimony from the accused officers.

Hollywood Police Chief James Scarberry said Monday he assigned a


detective to the sex crimes unit to review all open cases handled by
Simcox and Companion.

The undercover inquiry was forced to shut down early after word of
the operation got back to some officers, Scarberry said.

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He said other officers named on the FBI's surveillance tapes remain


under suspicion.

"Whether that may have been bragging by the four officers, I don't
know," he said. "We'll have to sit down with the FBI and see what
evidence there may be."

As for how word of the investigation leaked, Scarberry said he has


"a hunch."

According to the federal law enforcement official, who spoke on the


condition of anonymity, Scarberry and his top deputy were briefed
on the investigation about a month ago, around the time federal
authorities confronted Simcox and asked him to cooperate.
Scarberry and his deputy were told not to discuss the matter with
anyone else.

Scarberry said he informed Mayor Mara Guilianti, City Manager


Cameron Benson and members of his senior command staff
because he thought arrests were imminent.

Weeks later, after learning Courtney and Companion were acting


suspiciously and demanding their pensions, Scarberry said he
alerted federal authorities that their investigation was blown.

There is currently no formal investigation of the leak, the federal


official said, adding the FBI could launch a criminal inquiry if it
seemed to be intentional.

Staff Writers John Holland, Robert Nolin, Paula McMahon and


Hemmy So contributed to this report.

Vanessa Blum can be reached at vbblum@sun-sentinel.com or 954-


356-4605.

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02-27-2007 11:21 PM

Rylan 2.0 Fifth Police Officer Arrested In FBI Probe


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The FBI arrested a fifth Hollywood police officer today on charges
Registered: Dec 2006 stemming from the alleged leak of an undercover sting operation
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involving four other officers who pleaded guilty to drug conspiracy
charges.

Federal agents arrested Lt. Chuck Roberts at his home early


today, said FBI spokesman Rick Enriquez. Roberts was scheduled to
appear in federal court today on charges of making false
statements to the FBI, according to court records.

It wasn’t immediately clear if Roberts, a 23-year-veteran, had a


lawyer. A false statement charge carries a possible five-year prison
sentence.

The FBI was forced to shut down its “Operation Tarnished Badge”
investigation in February when word leaked prematurely to one of
the probe’s targets. Hollywood Police Chief James Scarberry has
said he informed senior commanders and city officials about the
investigation but was unaware of any wrongdoing.

An FBI affidavit filed in federal court says Roberts was informed


about the investigation by one of those senior commanders and told
another officer, who then disclosed it to one of the people under
investigation. The identities of the others involved were not
revealed.

In subsequent interviews with the FBI, Roberts denied even


knowing about the undercover probe until arrests were made,
according to the affidavit.

Roberts, the affidavit says, told others that “he felt justified in lying
to the FBI insofar as his statements were not under oath at the
time.”

Roberts, 48, and two other officers were suspended last week
without pay because of their alleged links to the leak investigation.
No charges have been brought against the other two: Maj. Frank
McGarry and Officer Tammy Clyde.

The four officers who have pleaded guilty could face life in prison
but will likely get far less than that under federal sentencing
guidelines. The sting operation involved FBI agents posing as New
York-based mobsters involved in heroin trafficking and numerous
other illegal activities.

The FBI affidavit says that agents had hoped to continue and
expand the investigation by using one of those four, Thomas
Simcox, in a “clandestine capacity” within the Hollywood Police
Department.

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The FBI was forced to shut down its “Operation
Registered: Dec 2006 Tarnished Badge” investigation in February when
Location: word leaked prematurely to one of the probe’s
Posts: 2330 targets.

Tarnished? Most anyone who stays on top of these stories would


attest that the badge has zero credibility. A more fitting
investigation title would be "Operation Completely Dissolved Badge."

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Hollywood Police Chief James Scarberry said


the charges don't reflect the department as a
whole. ''They have identified four bad apples,''
he said. ``We'll find four great ones to take
their place.''

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Satyr Former Hollywood police officers get 14, 9 years in FBI sting
The little bird that sings

Thank god theirs some justice

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By Ihosvani Rodriguez

Sun-Sentinel.com

1:16 PM EDT, July 20, 2007

HOLLYWOOD
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Location: Florida
Posts: 930
Former Hollywood police Detective Kevin Companion and ex-Officer
Stephen Harrison were sentenced Friday in federal court to 14
years and 9 years behind bars respectively, after pleading guilty to
trafficking drugs in an FBI sting.

In a statement asking for leniency, Harrison apologized to Police


Chief James Scarberry, city residents and his fellow police officers --
not only in Hollywood, but across the country. Scarberry was not
present.

"I have dishonored the image of the badge," he said, echoing the
name of the investigation that brought him to justice: Operation
Tarnished Badge.

Former Detective Thomas Simcox, who has been cooperating with


authorities, was scheduled to be sentenced in a federal courtroom
in Miami at 2:30 p.m. Friday. The sentencing for Jeffry Courtney, a
former sergeant, has been pushed back to next month.

Each has pleaded guilty to trafficking drugs in the sting, which


began about 2 1/2 years ago, when FBI agents posing as mobsters
got the officers to agree to provide protection for them.

Attorneys representing Companion and Harrison took turns Friday


asking U.S. District Court Judge James I. Cohn for leniency.

Companion's wife, Emily, tearfully held photos of the couple's


children as she asked the judge for mercy.

Harrison's cancer-stricken father, Frank, also pleaded on his son's


behalf.

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Both former officers cried into their hands as family members spoke.

Harrison, who recently had surgery on his right arm, wore a sling
and asked his wife for pain medication during a brief break.

Later, Cohn chastised the men for their actions and said their
families were victims.

"The conduct exhibited by the defendants is disgraceful," said the


judge. "Not only have you disgraced the police department and
yourself, you have disgraced your family."

Companion received a more severe sentence because of his role as


ringleader of the other officers.

Both officers were led away from the courtroom by federal


authorities.

The scandal, which broke in February, set off an emotional "roller


coaster" within the entire 590-member department, said police Sgt.
William Ferguson, a 20-year veteran.

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ZoeJane Former Hollywood police officers get prison terms in FBI sting
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Former Hollywood police officers get prison terms in FBI
sting

By Ihosvani Rodriguez and John Holland | Sun-Sentinel.com


4:07 PM EDT, July 20, 2007

FORT LAUDERDALE - Former Hollywood police Detectives Kevin


Companion and Thomas Simcox and ex-Officer Stephen Harrison
were sentenced Friday in federal court after pleading guilty to
trafficking drugs in an FBI sting.

Companion received 14 years, Harrison got nine, and Simcox was


sentenced to more than 11 years in prison.

In a statement asking for leniency in Fort Lauderdale federal court,


Harrison apologized to Police Chief James Scarberry, city residents
and his fellow police officers -- not only in Hollywood, but across
the country. Scarberry was not present.

"I have dishonored the image of the badge," he said, echoing the
name of the investigation that brought him to justice: Operation
Tarnished Badge.

Later in the day in a federal courtroom in Miami, Simcox found out

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his sentence and was fined $100,000. Judge Donald Graham called
Simcox's actions "disgusting."

Simcox showed no reaction when he was sentenced. The prison


term was two years more than government prosecutors had sought.

The sentencing for Jeffry Courtney, a former sergeant, has been


pushed back to next month.

Each has pleaded guilty to trafficking drugs in the sting, which


began about 2 1/2 years ago, when FBI agents posing as mobsters
got the officers to agree to provide protection for them.

Attorneys representing Companion and Harrison took turns Friday


asking U.S. District Court Judge James I. Cohn in Fort Lauderdale
for leniency.

Companion's wife, Emily, tearfully held photos of the couple's


children as she asked the judge for mercy.

Harrison's cancer-stricken father, Frank, also pleaded on his son's


behalf.

Both former officers cried into their hands as family members spoke.

Harrison, who recently had surgery on his right arm, wore a sling
and asked his wife for pain medication during a brief break.

Later, Cohn chastised the men for their actions and said their
families were victims.

"The conduct exhibited by the defendants is disgraceful," said the


judge. "Not only have you disgraced the police department and
yourself, you have disgraced your family."

Companion received a more severe sentence because of his role as


ringleader of the other officers.

Both officers were led away from the courtroom by federal


authorities.

The scandal, which broke in February, set off an emotional "roller


coaster" within the entire 590-member department, said police Sgt.
William Ferguson, a 20-year veteran.

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ZoeJane Fifth Hollywood police officer pleads guilty in corruption case


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Fifth Hollywood police officer pleads guilty in corruption case

July 25. 2007 2:15PM


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MIAMI -- A fifth Hollywood police officer pleaded guilty Wednesday


to federal charges arising from an undercover FBI investigation into
corruption at the department.

Former police Lt. Charles Roberts, 48, pleaded guilty to one count
of making a false statement when he denied knowing about the
probe to FBI agent. The FBI was looking for the source of leaks that
triggered the premature shutdown this year of the investigation
dubbed "Operation Tarnished Badge" that had begun in 2004.

"I plead guilty, your honor," Roberts told U.S. District Judge Marcia
Cooke at a brief hearing.

Roberts admitted Wednesday he was told about the investigation by


senior Hollywood commanders and passed it on to another officer,
who then disclosed it to one of the officers being investigated.

The officer to whom Roberts revealed the confidential information


has not been charged. The leak and subsequent end of the
investigation prevented the FBI from attempting to use one of the
four targeted officers "in a clandestine capacity" to expand the
probe, according to court papers.

Roberts faces a maximum of five years in prison at sentencing


scheduled Oct. 3. His lawyer, Ed Shohat, said Roberts was eligible
under federal sentencing guidelines to get only probation, although
Cooke has final say.

"It's a tragic day for him," Shohat said of the 23-year veteran who
resigned shortly after his arrest in May. "But on the other hand, he
made a mistake. He's paying a price for it."

Three of the four other Hollywood officers arrested in the FBI sting
were sentenced last week to lengthy prison terms after pleading
guilty to heroin trafficking conspiracy charges. The fourth officer is
to be sentenced in August.

The men were charged after FBI agents posed as New York-based
mobsters involved in drugs, stolen diamonds, gambling and other
illegal activities. The police officers provided protection to the
"mobsters" in return for thousands of dollars each in payments.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla._Three former police officers were


sentenced Friday to federal prison for heroin trafficking and
conspiracy charges stemming from an undercover FBI investigation
into corruption at the department.

The ringleader, 41-year-old former Detective Kevin Companion, was


sentenced to 14 years behind bars by U.S. District Judge James
Cohn. The judge sentenced ex-officer Stephen Harrison, 46, to nine
years in federal prison.

"The conduct exhibited by the defendants is disgraceful," Cohn said.


"Not only have you disgraced the police department and yourself,
you have disgraced your family."

Former Detective Thomas Simcox, 50, got more than 11 years


behind bars in a separate sentencing appearance in Miami before U.
S. District Judge Donald Graham, who called the case "disgusting."
Prosecutors had recommended a nine-year sentence for Simcox.

All three officers had previously pleaded guilty to the charges.

A sentencing hearing for former police Sgt. Jeffry Courtney, 51, is


scheduled for next month. A Hollywood lieutenant, Charles Roberts,
is expected to plead guilty next week to charges of lying to the FBI
about leaking the undercover sting operation, which ended it
prematurely.

The men were charged after FBI agents posed as New York-based
mobsters - complete with fake names like "Big Jack" and "Mikey
Suits" - who were involved in heroin trafficking, dealing in stolen
diamonds and other goods, gambling and other illegal activities.
The police officers provided protection in return for thousands of
dollars each in payments.

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A former Hollywood police officer was sentenced to 9 years in


prison Friday for his role in a mob-style federal drug sting.

Jeffry Courtney, 52, and three other officers arrested by the FBI in
February, pleaded guilty to conspiring to possess and distribute
more than a kilogram of heroin.

They were accused of providing protection for what they thought


was a New York organized crime group but was really an FBI sting
operation. Last month, Kevin Companion, 41, was sentenced to 14
years and Stephen Harrison, 47, to nine years.

Thomas Simcox, 50, received more than 11 years, but he is


expected to have his sentence reduced. Simcox had agreed to
cooperate with FBI agents as they sought to expand their probe in
January.

Former Hollywood Officer Jeffry Courtney has been


sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to
conspiring to possess and distribute more than a kilogram of
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A fourth former Hollywood police officer was handed a stiff prison
sentence Friday after pleading guilty to a drug trafficking charge
arising from an undercover FBI corruption investigation of the police
department.

Former Sgt. Jeffry Courtney, 52, was sentenced to nine years in


federal prison by U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas.

Three other ex-officers charged in the case received sentences of


between nine and 14 years behind bars.

Like the others, Courtney pleaded guilty earlier to a heroin


trafficking conspiracy charge.

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Suspended Trooper Charted With DUI In Manchester
Location:
Posts: 2330 A suspended Connecticut state trooper, allegedly involved in several
previous alcohol-related incidents, was charged with drunken
driving over the weekend after Manchester police got a report of an
erratic driver on Interstate 84.

Trooper Eugene K. Baron Jr., 42, of Ansonia was arrested


Saturday night and charged with driving under the influence after
an officer saw him drink from a bottle of rum, police said
Wednesday.

After the report of the erratic driver, the car headed off Exit 63,
where Baron was stopped by Sgt. Howard Beeler.

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Baron, who was driving his own Jeep, had slurred speech, trouble
with balance, and could not perform field sobriety tests, police said.
He was also observed drinking from the bottle of rum, but he
refused to take a breath test, Manchester police said.

The Hartford Courant reported Thursday that Baron was one of the
state troopers highlighted in a report on the state police internal
affairs unit for his multiple drunken driving incidents.

State police said they have opened a new internal affairs


investigation into the arrest, and that several other internal affairs
investigations are pending for Baron.

"We are aware, of course, he has a problem he needs help with and
we are doing our best to provide that help," Public Safety
Commissioner John A. Danaher III said Wednesday.

Baron's police powers were suspended after he was


involved in seven alcohol-related incidents, including
four of drunken driving, three of them in a police
cruiser, according to a report issued by the New York
State Police and the Connecticut Attorney General's
office.

"It was his own time, his own car. We can't live these guys lives for
them," Lt. Col. Robert Duffy, commander of the department's
internal affairs division, said.

Baron was released with bond set at $500 and is scheduled to


appear in Superior Court in Manchester June 4.

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"It was his own time, his own car. We can't live
Registered: Dec 2006 these guys lives for them," Lt. Col. Robert Duffy,
Location: commander of the department's internal affairs
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No, but you could have, and should have fired him after the first
incident. This is his eighth strike.

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Originally posted by Rylan 2.0

No, but you could have, and should have fired


him after the first incident. This is his eighth
strike.

Unbelievable! How can anyone with a badge and a uniform look


Registered: Jun 2005
a representative of the public in the eye and defend this lush
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 5865 pig's dangerous behavior? It takes a special breed of scumbag
to be able to do this with a straight face and an air of sincerity.

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AKA a Connecticut State Trooper.

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State Trooper Eugene Baron, who has been involved in five
Registered: Dec 2006 drunken driving incidents and faces charges in the latest, has
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resigned.

Baron resigned Monday, the day he was scheduled to appear in


Superior Court in Manchester to answer charges of driving under
the influence, state police said Wednesday.

He was arrested by Manchester police last month after a motorist


called 911 to report an erratic driver. Police said Baron was
observed drinking from a bottle of rum, had slurred speech, trouble
with balance and could not perform field sobriety tests.

Baron, 42, of Ansonia was not charged in the four previous


drunken driving incidents, three of which occurred while he
was in his cruiser and off duty.

The state Department of Motor Vehicles took the unusual step of


suspending Baron's driver's license even before his court date.

State police suspended Baron's police powers months ago, and took
his cruiser, gun and badge. Police said there would have been
further disciplinary action next month on the basis of other internal
affairs investigations about Baron that were completed prior to his
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An Indiana State Prison correctional officer was arrested early
Monday morning at the prison in Michigan City after internal affairs
investigators acting on a tip found a bag of marijuana in her lunch
box.

According to a press release, Joann Smith, 44, was arrested by


the La Porte County Sheriff’s Department Metro Task Force when
she reported to work at 5:40 a.m. Monday. She was charged with
trafficking, a Class C felony.

The release said the prison’s internal affairs department received

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information Sunday that a correctional officer would be bringing in a


package to deliver to an offender.

When Smith arrived at work, she was identified by internal affairs


investigators and taken into custody. She was found carrying a cell
phone, ear buds, cigarette rolling papers and a package of
marijuana in her lunch box.

“I am disappointed whenever a staff member chooses to dishonor


their profession by violating the law,” Superintendent Ed Buss said
in the press release. “Everyone needs to understand they will be
held accountable for their actions, which includes being arrested
and prosecuted for their offense.”

Smith is scheduled to be arraigned in La Porte Superior Court 2 on


June 22.

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chooses to dishonor their profession by
violating the law,” Superintendent Ed Buss
said in the press release.
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Damn. Ed Buss must have a life full of disappointment.

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Super Moderator from a fellow CO who was running a competing smuggling ring?

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An off-duty Jupiter Police Department officer, who was "too
intoxicated to drive," escaped a DUI charge because the Stuart
Police Department didn't have enough manpower to make the
arrest, according to police records and an interview with the Stuart
police chief.

Jupiter officer Jeffrey Sprauer, 51, a 22-year-veteran, was placed


on paid administrative duty pending an internal investigation by his
department surrounding the Dec. 20 traffic stop in Stuart.

Sprauer, who could not recite the alphabet in a sobriety test, was
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license and improper change of lane or course, according to police


records and the patrol car video of the test obtained by The Stuart
News.

"Thanks fellas," Sprauer said after receiving the tickets and being
offered a ride home from his family, according the video.

"Had there been adequate manpower on the road that night, my


feeling is that they would have taken him in," Stuart Police
Department Chief Edward Morley said. "I would imagine for the
charge we're all (thinking about)."

Asked whether the charge would have been a DUI, Morley


responded: "Correct."

Sprauer couldn't be reached for comment and Jupiter police officials


declined to comment because of their ongoing internal investigation.

Morley, meanwhile, said Sprauer was not given any special


treatment because he is a fellow officer.

"They're treated him like everyone else," the chief said, adding
there is no specific policy to deal with another officer who is
stopped as it doesn't happen often.

Morley said it did concern him that his agency was short staffed
that night.

"We had an officer who called in sick, which brought the shift
strength down considerably," he said, noting a DUI arrest usually
takes an officer off the road for two hours if all goes smoothly.

The chief said his officers' shifts were recently reworked in an


unrelated effort to "Insure we have enough men on duty at all
times."

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Rylan 2.0 Jupiter Police Captain Accused Of Favoritism In DUI Stop


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JUPITER -- A Jupiter Police Department captain was suspended for
Registered: Dec 2006 10 days in November for allowing the son and daughter of the
Location: town's parks and recreation director to escape DUI arrests because
Posts: 2330
of who they were, according to an internal investigation released by
police last week.

"You elected to show bias and favoritism, compromising not only


your own integrity, but that of the Jupiter Police Department as
well," Chief Frank J. Kitzerow wrote in an official reprimand of Capt.
Scott De Atley.

De Atley was one of two Jupiter officers investigated by his own


department in recent months amid controversies. Officer Jeffrey
Sprauer is on paid administrative duty pending an investigation into
a Dec. 20 traffic stop in Stuart where he was stopped for alleged
DUI.

Sprauer escaped arrest because Stuart police said they lacked the
manpower to take him to jail.

Stuart police spokesman Sgt. Marty Jacobson said their officers did
nothing wrong by issuing Sprauer two tickets and allowing him to
get a ride home from family. But he said Stuart police would review
their DUI policy and attempt to ensure there would be enough
officers available to make an arrest in the future.

Jupiter's chief said the DUI policy was clear in the case of Laney
Ruskay and Ryan Ruskay.

"Our policy says that if a police officer suspects a person is


operating a vehicle while under the influence, he must give a field
sobriety test," Kitzerow said. "It also says that if the individual if
found to be under the influence, the officer will make the arrest.
This is what should have happened."

According to the internal affairs investigation by the Jupiter Police,


on Oct. 5, Officer John O'Keefe stopped Laney Ruskay, daughter of
Jupiter's Director of Parks and Recreation Russ Ruskay, for
suspicion of driving under the influence.

Shortly thereafter, Ruskay's brother, Ryan Ruskay, arrived at the


scene of the traffic stop and he too, was suspected of driving while
under the influence, according to the report.

Laney Ruskay not only told O'Keefe who her father was, but also
said her brother employs Jules Kitzerow, the police chief's wife.

De Atley arrived at the scene as backup after hearing the radio call,
and O'Keefe, a rookie officer who had been on the job less than a
year, acquiesced to his superior officer.

Kit Bradshaw can be reached at kit.bradshaw@scripps.com.

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quote:

Originally posted by Rylan 2.0

An off-duty Jupiter Police Department officer,


who was "too intoxicated to drive," escaped a
DUI charge because the Stuart Police
Department didn't have enough manpower to
make the arrest, according to police records
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ and an interview with the Stuart police chief.
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Not enough manpower

TRANSLATION: "We can't find a single cop on the force who will
arrest one of his blue buddies for DUI."

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Rylan 2.0 Police Chief Recommends Firing Officer Who Avoided


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DUI
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Jupiter's police chief has recommended firing an officer who was
Posts: 2330 suspected of driving under the influence in Stuart but not arrested.

Police Chief Frank Kitzerow wrote in a 21-page internal affairs


report that Jeffrey Sprauer committed conduct unbecoming an
officer, did not report misconduct to his supervisor, committed a
misdemeanor, and was untruthful in an official proceeding.

Stuart officers pulled Sprauer over in December for failing to remain


in a single lane. Reports said the officers suspected Sprauer was
intoxicated. But after confirming that he was a Jupiter police officer,
they only charged him with a lane violation and failing to have his
driver license.

Sprauer will remain on administrative leave until April 20th, when a


predetermination meeting will be conducted. By April 26th, the city
manager must decide whether to fire Sprauer.

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Originally posted by Rylan 2.0

Sprauer will remain on administrative leave


until April 20th, when a predetermination
meeting will be conducted. By April 26th, the
city manager must decide whether to fire
Sprauer.

Registered: Jun 2005


Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 5865 Prediction:

1. A member of the local Jupiter FOP will pay a "visit" to the city
manager prior to April 26th in an attempt to "persuade" said CM
that firing Officer Sprauer "would be detrimental to the safety of
the city's citizens."

2. The entire Jupiter PD "mysteriously" contracts "blue flu" on


April 25th.

3. April 26th arrives and the Jupiter CM decides in favor of

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keeping Officer Sprauer on the force. At almost the exact same


time, corruption or malfeasance charges are suddenly filed
against Chief Kitzerow, who is subsequently pressured into
resigning.

4. [Fast forward a few weeks/months/years] Officer Sprauer


and his vehicle collide with another vehicle following a high-
speed chase through several local jurisdictions. The occupant(s)
of the vehicle Sprauer strikes is/are killed. Sprauer's BAL at the
time of the accident is found to be more than twice the legal
limit for sobriety.

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Town officials notified police officer Jeff Sprauer today he was being
Registered: Dec 2006 fired following an investigation charging that he lied regarding a
Location:
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traffic stop last year in Stuart.

"I'm surprised," Sprauer said.

The move was the end of a months-long investigation into the night
of Dec. 20, when Stuart police stopped Sprauer when it was
suspected he was driving drunk.

During the stop, Sprauer told authorities he was a Jupiter police


officer. After conducting field sobriety tests, Stuart police told
Sprauer he wasn't being charged with DUI and had someone drive
him home. Stuart officers said they didn't have the manpower that
night to make the arrest.

A Jupiter investigation into the incident determined that Sprauer

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had lied to one of the Stuart officers during the stop, and also to a
Jupiter officer conducting the town's internal affairs investigation.

In February, Jupiter Police Chief Frank Kitzerow recommended firing


Sprauer, a 23-year veteran on the force.

Lukasik upheld that recommendation today.

Sprauer's termination was effective immediately.

*end*

quote:

"I'm surprised," Sprauer said.

Me too.

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Originally posted by Rylan 2.0

"I'm surprised," Sprauer said.

We are too, Jeffy. You must have been a hell of a liability to


your piggy pals and bosses (or such an asshole that even they
couldn't stand you) for this to happen.
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ
Bummer. I hear McDonald's is hiring on the night cleanup shift.
Posts: 5865
Good luck.

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CHICAGO -- Four Chicago police officers and four other people have
been arrested and charged with stealing money, guns and drugs
from drug dealers on the city's south side.

"We take some solace, though, in this dark day to realize we're
here today because some honest police officers were working with
the FBI and have brought about these charges," said U.S. Attorney

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Images: Police Officers Charged With Stealing From Drug Dealers


http://www.nbc5.com/slideshow/news/4137166/detail.html

NBC5's Charlie Wojciechowski reported that it was a Fraternal Order


of Police sticker on the back of a Cadillac Escalade that tipped off
narcotics investigators that they might be dealing with police
officers. They turned all of their information over to Chicago police
internal affairs.

A criminal complaint charged Chicago Police Officers Broderick


Jones, 34, Corey Flagg, 34, Darek Haynes, 35, and Eural Black, 41,
with conspiracy to possess and distribute more than 5 kilograms of
cocaine.

Also charged with the same offense were alleged drug dealers
Joseph Wilson, 57, of 5330 N. Western Av. in Matteson; James
Walker, 33, of 16400 S. Wolcott Ave. in Markham; Joel
Montgomery, 31, of 1809 E. 78th St.; and Stanley Driver Jr., 26, of
1639 E. 84th St.

Wilson, Walker, Montgomery and Driver were accused of helping


the officers by identifying targets and assisting with the rip-offs.

Authorities said Jones, along with the others, would stop suspected
drug dealers, search their cars and houses for illegal drugs, money
and weapons, and use them for their own benefit. The complaint
alleged the officers were involved in narcotics trafficking on the
south side from July to December 2004 that included them
obtaining and attempting to obtain drugs and money from various
drug dealers through robbery or extortion.

Because of the charges, all of the suspects face the possibility of life
in prison, Wojciechowski reported. Currently, the men are in
custody, with detention hearings set for Monday.

"We're upset and outraged that officers, as alleged in these


complaints, abused their authority for their own personal gain," said
Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline. "Today in squad cars and
in police stations and in roll call rooms, thousands of officers are
learning of this news and shaking their heads in frustration."

Jones "played a central role in this conspiracy as he was the


primary individual who received information about potential ripoff
targets and then recruited corrupt police officers" to conduct the
vehicle stops or home invasions, the complaint said.

Jones has been a Chicago police officer since May 1997, previously
assigned to the Wentworth District police station in Englewood,
where the government said in the complaint it focused its
investigation.

Jones later was assigned to the South Chicago District police station

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before being assigned in August 2003 to the department's Alternate


Response Section, also known as the "callback unit." Jones was
assigned to that unit because he was under investigation for a
previous but unrelated complaint, Wojciechowski reported.

Flagg has been with the police department since November 1996
and currently is a patrol officer assigned to the gun unit at Calumet
Area Headquarters, according to the complaint. Flagg had been
assigned to the Wentworth District police station before being
transferred to the South Chicago District police station in the spring
of 2003.

Haynes was a police officer and Black was a tactical officer, both
assigned to the Wentworth District police station. The complaint did
not state how long they have been with the Police Department.

The FBI said in a news release that a ninth man, Thomas Bryant,
36, of 9528 S. Troy Ave. in Evergreen Park, also was charged, but
additional information relating to him was not available. He was not
named in the federal criminal complaint containing the others.

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A police officer accused of helping to lead a group of rogue cops
that conspired to rob drug dealers on the South Side is scheduled
for a hearing next week in federal court to change his plea in the
case, records show.

Corey Flagg, who has pleaded not guilty, is to appear before U.S.
District Judge Ronald Guzman on Wednesday for the hearing to
change that plea, court records show. A superseding indictment
filed against the officers Friday outlines their alleged crimes, but
Flagg no longer appears among those charged.

A spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office declined to comment.


Flagg remains charged under the previous indictment in the case.
Flagg's attorney could not be reached Friday for comment.

Federal prosecutors have said the ring of officers, who worked


together in the Englewood District's tactical unit, schemed to rob
dealers of narcotics, weapons and cash in traffic stops.

Those still charged in the case are Officers Broderick Jones, Eural J.
Black and Darek A. Haynes. A fifth officer, Erik Johnson, pleaded
guilty to drug charges in September.

A number of drug dealers also have been indicted in the case and
charged with helping the officers target their rivals.

Authorities have said the group of officers sometimes wore police


stars and brandished weapons while stopping dealers and robbing
them.

Johnson's plea arrangement calls for him to serve a 6-year prison


term. Other officers in the case could face life in prison.

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Eural Black whispered, "I'm sorry," and tearfully hugged his family
Registered: Dec 2006 Friday after a federal jury convicted him of being part of a crew of
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rogue Chicago police officers who shook down drug dealers for
narcotics and cash in Englewood.

Black, the only officer of the five charged who took his case to trial,
now faces the most prison time. His conviction on charges of
racketeering and conspiracy committed while he was armed
ensures a minimum sentence of 40 years, prosecutors said.

Other officers charged in 2005, including ringleaders Broderick


Jones and Corey Flagg, likely will face far less time because they
pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with the FBI and U.S.
attorney's office.

Black's lawyer, Steven Hunter, said his client has maintained his
innocence throughout. The best the government had offered for a
plea from Black was a sentence recommendation of 17 to 21 years,
Hunter said, so the determination was made to press ahead.

Hunter said he knew the case would be a difficult one. "It was
troubling that there were five or so tapes of Eural talking to
Broderick Jones, who clearly was an extremely corrupt individual,"
he said.

Hunter had argued that Black did not know what was going on
when other officers were setting up what looked like traffic stops to
rob drug couriers. Black said he talked to Jones to get information
to make legitimate arrests.

Prosecutors, led by Assistant U.S. Atty. John Lausch, argued that


Black was aware Jones was getting information about drug
transactions and recruiting other dirty police officers to shake down
dealers. "Eural Black was one of those people," Lausch said after
the trial.

Testifying against Black were Flagg and Black's former partner Erik
Johnson, who testified that he and Black were part of the scheme.
One traffic stop was captured by a police surveillance team that was
following an informant whom the rogue officers happened to target.

"Johnson testified that the purpose of that stop was to rob that
drug dealer," Lausch said.

Flagg and Johnson, who also pleaded guilty, have yet to be


sentenced but are expected to receive less than 10 years.

Black is to be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ronald Guzman, and


police officials said they would move to fire Black, who had been
suspended without pay.

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Eural Black whispered, "I'm sorry," and tearfully hugged
his family Friday after a federal jury convicted him of
being part of a crew of rogue Chicago police officers who
shook down drug dealers for narcotics and cash in
Englewood.

Bullshit, thugscum bitch; you're "sorry" only that you got


caught and had to take the rap instead of your porky pals.

Hunter said he knew the case would be a difficult one. "It


Registered: Jun 2005 was troubling that there were five or so tapes of Eural
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talking to Broderick Jones, who clearly was an extremely
corrupt individual," he said.

No more "corrupt" than your client, who was just arrogant and
careless enough to get caught at doing what most cops do as a
matter of course, whether from drug dealers or "honest,
hardworking, taxpaying citizens."

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Board schedules May hearing for Cpl. Joseph Muszer.
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WSBT-TV hi-res video report on Cpl. Joseph Muszer's Hearing


WSBT-TV lo-res video report on Cpl. Joseph Muszer's Hearing

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SOUTH BEND -- The Board of Public Safety stood firm on its "zero

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tolerance" policy Thursday, setting a hearing for a South Bend


police officer accused of driving drunk and suggesting its penalty
will be stricter than the recommended punishment.

"It was too light in our eyes," said board president Jesusa Rodriguez
after Thursday's special meeting. "These are individuals that are
protecting our community. (The offense) doesn't set a good
leadership role."

Police Chief Thomas Fautz had recommended Cpl. Joseph Muszer,


46, be suspended for 20 days without pay as well as demoted to
the rank of a patrolman for a period of six months.

He also imposed a two-year loss of Muszer's take-home car, which


would be reduced to one year after successful completion of an
alcohol program.

Muszer was arrested while off-duty Feb. 20 at the corner of Miami


Street and Ireland Road after his blood alcohol level tested at 0.17
percent.

A Board of Public Safety hearing for Muszer is scheduled for 1:30 p.


m. May 5.

Muszer and his attorney attended the meeting but declined to


comment to the media.

Also at Thursday's meeting, the board approved internal discipline


for a South Bend firefighter accused of two prescription fraud
offenses in 2004.

The board accepted Fire Chief Luther Taylor's past recommendation


to suspend Gale Evans for 60 days without pay, a punishment that
would be waived upon Evans' successful completion of two random
drug tests during the year.

The board took into account that Evans was on administrative leave
from December 2004 until February 2006 and that while on leave,
he lost a total of $53,696.81 in salary, not including overtime and
other benefits.

The firefighter waived his right to the lost pay and agreed to
cooperate with drug screenings, understanding he will be subject to
immediate termination if he fails testing at any time.

Charges for two other firefighters accused of driving while


intoxicated were also filed at Thursday's meeting.

Fire Chief Luther Taylor has recommended that Capt. John P. Szucs,
53, and Capt. Jim Gadacz, 50, be suspended for 20 days without
pay and demoted from the rank of captains to that of engineers for
a period of six months.

They will also need to successfully complete an employee


assistance program, according to the recommendation.

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Szucs was detained earlier this month in St. Joseph County after
crossing the centerline on U.S. 31. The firefighter's blood-alcohol
level was determined to be 0.24.

Gadacz was involved in a one-car accident Feb. 22 in Elkhart


County in which his blood-alcohol level was found to be 0.15,
according to past reports.

Staff writer Alicia Gallegos:


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guys are."

From the movie "V for Vendetta:


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their people."

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and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
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Forty-six-year-old Corporal Joseph Muszer pled guilty to driving
while intoxicated, for an incident back in February.

Muszer was the third South Bend police officer charged with
drunk driving since late last year.

Wednesday morning, the Board of Public Safety approved a penalty


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The 21-year-veteran of the department will be suspended without


pay for 30-days.

Muszer will also be demoted from corporal to patrolman for six-


months.

It is a punishment greater than what was recommended by South


Bend Police Chief Tom Fautz.

While Muszer and his attorney declined to comment about the


punishment, the chief and the Board of Public Safety president did.

"From day one he wanted to make this into a positive. He's


expressed regrets for any embarrassment he's caused the
department, and he's actually approached me about helping other
officers going through difficult times. He wanted to speak at roll
calls; he wanted to make this into a positive, and I really respect
that," said Chief Fautz.

Safety Board President Jesusa Rodriguez said, "We realize that


police officers are people, they're human beings, but we have to be
held accountable, each of us, even myself, have to be held
accountable for our own actions."

Muszer's suspension starts Thursday.


South Bend firefighters Jim Gadacz and John P. Szucs will each be
demoted to the rank of engineer for an undetermined amount of
time and will both be suspended without pay for 20-days each for
separate drunk driving arrests

When Muszer returns to duty, he will be a patrolman, losing several


thousand dollars of pay.

Chief Fautz says efforts are being made to identify officers who may
have problems, and deal with those sooner.

Other disciplinary actions


Two South Bend firefighters were also disciplined Wednesday
morning, for separate drunk driving arrests.

Captains John P. Szucs and Jim Gadacz will each be demoted to the
rank of engineer for an undetermined amount of time and will both
be suspended without pay for 20-days each.
South Bend Firefighter Brian Bartlett is accused of conduct
unbecoming a member of the fire department
South Bend Firefighter Brian Bartlett is accused of conduct
unbecoming of a member of the fire department

Szucs and Gadacz will also both have to take part in an employee
assistance program.

The Public Board of Safety filed charges Wednesday morning


against another South Bend firefighter, after he was found guilty of
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Brian Bartlett is accused of conduct unbecoming of a member of the


fire department.

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A South Bend fire captain is now on administrative leave without
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The public safety board members announced the decision this
morning.

Captain James Gadacz was convicted less than a year ago for drunk
driving.

He was arrested again last Friday after being pulled over for driving
over the center line.

Police took him to jail when he refused a breathalyzer test.

Prosecutors charged Gadacz with a misdemeanor and one felony


count of operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

“Deep down inside I have my regret that it happened to one of our


fellow fire fighters. But certainly I take full responsibility to fulfill my
duties as fire chief and treat it no different that if it was any other
individual,” says South Bend Fire Chief, Luther Taylor.

James Gadacz will be in court next on March 19th.

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average citizen. Great deterrent, right?
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Thankyou for all these posts on cops w/DUI, especially this one! I
Registered: Jan 2007 intend to follow these types of cases as I intend to try and have
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higher standard. Keep up the good work, I love this site. This type
of info may prove very beneficial in trying to cite precedent. I can't
thank you enough right now, it would take forever for me to find
this type of info scattered everywhere on the net. This site is
proving to be an invaluable resource.

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Officer distributed steroids, official says


Police probe also eyes possible use
By Maria Cramer and Suzanne Smalley, Globe Staff | July 24, 2006
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ar..._official_says/

The fourth Boston police officer implicated in a police


corruption case allegedly distributed steroids and is under
Registered: Jul 2003 investigation for possible steroid use, a law enforcement official
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who has knowledge of the matter said yesterday.

Edgardo Rodriguez , 36, was placed on administrative duty and had


his gun confiscated after the investigation that resulted in the arrest
of three officers last week, the official said.

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Rodriguez had been on the same motorcycle unit as two of the


officers. It was unclear if Rodriguez is accused of selling
steroids or merely giving them away.

Police learned of his alleged involvement with steroids


through a federal and departmental investigation of Officers
Roberto Pulido, 41, and Nelson Carrasquillo , 35, both of the
motorcycle unit, and Officer Carlos A. Pizarro , 36, who was
on injured leave.

Pulido, Carrasquillo, and Pizarro were arrested Thursday in


Miami on charges of protecting truckloads of cocaine in
Boston, stealing the identities of drivers, and helping guard a
back-room bordello in Hyde Park.

Pulido, the purported ringleader, regularly distributed


steroids in the Boston area, according to an FBI affidavit.

Rodriguez, an 11-year Boston police officer who joined the Mobile


Operations Patrol last year, could not be reached for comment at
his home in Hyde Park.

Thomas Drechsler , a Boston police union lawyer, said that a letter


has been sent to Rodriguez notifying him of his transfer to the
district station in East Boston.

Drechsler said the letter, which the lawyer said was read to him by
an individual he declined to identify, did not explain why Rodriguez
was being transferred. ``I have been given no further information
from the department about the reasons why," Drechsler said. ``I'd
like to know the reason why, so I can determine what sort of
representation is necessary."

Drechsler said the letter did not state Rodriguez was being
disciplined. ``No charges either administrative or otherwise have
been brought against this officer," he said.

The distribution of steroids, even when there is no exchange of


money or goods, is illegal, according to criminal lawyers. But police
may wait to arrest a suspect until they believe they have enough
evidence to secure a criminal conviction, said David Frank , a
former Suffolk County prosecutor and writer for Massachusetts
Lawyers Weekly .

``The fact that they've [transferred Rodriguez] does not mean they
have enough evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable
doubt," Frank said. ``There are plenty of cases where investigators
believe `yes, we have probable cause, but we don't have enough
evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt and for that reason
we're going to hold off on making an arrest.' "

Pulido, Carrasquillo, and Pizarro had flown to Miami allegedly


believing they would meet with drug dealers who were supposed to
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to a Jamaica Plain garage.

Instead, they were arrested by undercover FBI agents posing as


drug dealers.

In cellphone conversations recorded by investigators during


the 2 1/2-year probe, Pulido unknowingly gave ``extensive
information" about the illegal conduct of other Boston
officers, public officials, and private citizens, FBI Special Agent
Michael J. Kreizenbeck wrote in an affidavit filed in the US District
Court in Boston.

Asked whether other officers would be implicated in the


investigation, police officials refused to comment.

Acting Police Commissioner Albert E. Goslin released a statement


yesterday recognizing the officers who worked with the FBI in the
investigation. `\`I firmly believe the vast majority of the
officers in this department do their jobs faithfully and with
integrity," the statement said.

At his home in Hyde Park, Rodriguez often holds Saturday-night


barbecues and small get-togethers attended by fellow officers, said
Scott Wahlen , who has lived across from Rodriguez on Hallron
Street since 2001.

Rodriguez, who owns a Harley-Davidson, said he loved his job,


Wahlen said.

``He is a good guy," Wahlen said, `` . . . a typical cop, you


know, nothing out of the ordinary."

The arrests of Pulido, Carrasquillo, and Pizarro have hurt morale at


the Boston Police Department and shaken the trust of the public at
a time when shootings in the city are up and the number of
homicides is climbing.

``My grandma told me, `Oh! The Boston Police Department is in


big trouble,' " Wahlen said. ``I thought to myself, `Oh, man, I
hope it isn't someone I know.' "

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Assistant Moderator One strike, you're out
By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist | August 8, 2006
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ar...rike_youre_out/

This may be a little hard to believe, so we'll go through it slowly to


let it sink in. If you're a Boston police officer and you fail a
drug test, you get to stay on the force.

Registered: Jul 2003 That's right. If you test positive for cocaine, as 61 members
Location: of the department have since 1999, that's fine. Take a little
Posts: 5215 time off, but keep your badge, keep your gun, keep your job.

If you test positive for heroin, exact same deal. Marijuana,


ecstasy, whatever, no worries.

And that's not all. Those random tests aren't so random. As


long as you haven't flunked one before, all tests are
administered within a month of your birthday, so you pretty
much know when it's coming.

Terrific, right? Yeah, right -- absolutely terrific.

There are drug abusers in any profession. There might even be


more in law enforcement, given that its members are exposed day
after day to the seamy side of life, facing dangers and pressures
that civilians are hard pressed to understand. When they're
constantly, delicately walking along that chalky line between right
and wrong, it's oddly easy to slip over to the other side.

But there are a couple of absolute truths in terms of hiring and


keeping public employees: Schoolteachers should never be sex
offenders, for every obvious reason. And cops should never be drug
abusers, for reasons that should be just as obvious, but apparently
aren't to city officials.

So allow me to explain the most obvious reason of all. You don't


want some doped-up moron, deluded by a badge, to have
immediate access to a gun. As exhibit A, please refer to the
affidavit in the July federal indictment of three Boston cops in the
most significant corruption case in the department in at least 25
years.

Officer Robert Pulido of the Boston police


In it,
is recorded by a federal witness describing
how he once grabbed a suspect by the hair
and smashed his face against an automobile.

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``I had just done a shot of [expletive]


Winstral" steroids, Pulido said. ``I was
ready. Boy, I was hyped."
Flip the page on the affidavit, to a section called ``Other Crimes,"
and there's this: ``During the course of the investigation, in other
recorded conversations , Pulido admitted to smuggling illegal
aliens into the United States for $5,000 per person,
providing sensitive Boston Police Department information to
one or more persons other than law enforcement officers,
fixing tickets, trafficking in stolen electronics, and aiding and
abetting loan sharking."

Other than that, he was a great cop. Actually, there's one more
thing. In a hearing yesterday in federal court during which a video
was played of Pulido and his cop cohorts celebrating their payout in
a drug-smuggling operation, prosecutors said Pulido had
previously failed a drug test. In other words, his alleged
crime spree might have been prevented if he was fired when
he should have been.

Pulido might be the poster child for a zero-tolerance policy, but


there are other reasons to adopt one. For every cop on drugs,
there's a dealer who sold the junk, and a dealer who sells to the law
is a dealer with impunity. According to Globe police reporter
Suzanne Smalley's excellent account last week, there were
75 cops who got second chances since 1999.

Maybe it's an old-fashioned concept, but police are supposed to be


models of good behavior, people to look up to, the guards standing
watch over the moral divide.

Most of them, nearly all of them, are exactly that, men and women
who will chase a violent suspect down a city street when they could
as easily look the other way, good, honest, hard-working people
who can never get paid enough for the dangers inherent in the job.

Then some alleged drug abuser like Pulido comes along, takes
advantage of a second chance when he should have been stripped
of his badge, and casts suspicion over every member of the force.

This should be nonnegotiable: All cops who test positive for hard
drugs get fired. Any other policy is a civic disgrace.

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Assistant Moderator By DENISE LAVOIE , Associated Press writer
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BOSTON — On the videotapes, three Boston police officers can be


heard chatting about a shipment of cocaine they were being paid
$50,000 to protect for people they believed were drug dealers.
The officers also talk about guarding bigger and more lucrative
cocaine shipments, and agree to branch out into heroin.
Registered: Jul 2003 But the "drug dealers" in the conversations were actually
Location: undercover federal agents, and the three officers were later
Posts: 5215
arrested on drug conspiracy charges.
Prosecutors played excerpts from two videotapes in court yesterday
as they asked a judge to hold one of the officers without bail while
he awaits trial.
Roberto Pulido, 41, Carlos Pizarro, 36, and Nelson Carrasquillo, 35,
were charged in Miami last month after they allegedly accepted a
$35,000 payment from undercover FBI agents.
Prosecutors have asked that all three officers be held without bail.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Joyce London Alexander did not immediately
issue a decision after holding a detention hearing for Carrasquillo
yesterday. A hearing for Pulido and Pizarro was postponed until
Aug. 18.
Federal prosecutors said the three officers went to Miami to
celebrate their successful drug transaction and to discuss further
deals. Authorities described Pulido as the ringleader and said he
was involved in a broad range of other illegal activities, from
identity theft to smuggling illegal immigrants to selling steroids.
On the first of two videotapes played in court yesterday, an
undercover agent talks about two cocaine shipments of 40
kilograms and 100 kilograms the officers allegedly protected, then
tells Pulido and Pizarro, "We are looking to do big numbers. How
much can you handle?"
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After the undercover agent tells Pulido they can send 500 kilograms
of cocaine, Pulido replies, "That's what I wanna see."
When the same agent asks Pulido if he and his partners can also
protect a heroin shipment, Pulido replies, "Yeah, I'll hook you up."
During the meeting, the undercover agents and Pulido do most of
the talking. Pizarro says very little and shows apparent deference to
Pulido. When one of the agents asks Pizarro if he has any problem

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with the plans to protect a heroin shipment, Pizarro replies, "No,


no, no. If it's O.K. with Pulido."
In the second video, an undercover agent is heard going over
details of the plans to ship both cocaine and heroin with
Carrasquillo.
U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Auerhahn, in arguing for Carrasquillo to
remain locked up pending trial, cited a conversation in which Pulido
says he and Carrasquillo were concerned about whether they could
trust one of the associates in the plan. Pulido said that he and
Carrasquillo had agreed that "if it (the operation) goes dirty, the
only thing we can do is ... take out his (associate A's) children,"
according to an arrest warrant affidavit.
Carrasquillo's lawyer, Stephen Neyman, said Pulido made the
remarks to a witness who was working with the FBI on the sting
operation, and said there is no evidence that Carrasquillo had
agreed to it.
"It's again bravado, and it's all attributable to Mr. Pulido and not to
my client," Neyman said.
FBI Special Agent Michael Kreizenbeck said Pulido told investigators
after his arrest that he knew he was protecting drug shipments and
that he was "getting back at the Boston police department" after he
tested positive for drug use several years ago.
Pulido's lawyer, Rudy Miller, said after the hearing that prosecutors
have based much of their case against Pulido on the word of a
witness whom he characterized as a "major drug dealer and a
suspected murderer" and "the lowest of the low."
"We're of the belief that Mr. Pulido was in fact investigating the
cooperating witness," said Miller.

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Rylan 2.0 Boston Cop Edgardo Rodriguez Indicted For Steroid Distribution & Grand
Senior Member Jury Perjury

Registered: Dec 2006 Boston Police Officer Indicted For Steroid Distribution And
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Grand Jury Perjury Reports U.S. Attorney

BOSTON, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Boston Police


Officer was
charged today in federal court with distributing Anabolic steroids and
committing perjury before a federal grand jury investigating police
corruption.

United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan; Sharon E. Ormsby,


Acting
Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
New
England; and Commissioner Edward Davis of the Boston Police
Department,
announced today that EDGARDO RODRIGUEZ, age 37, of 54
Haliron Street, Hyde Park, was charged in a six-count indictment
with conspiracy to distribute Anabolic steroids, distribution of
Anabolic steroids, three counts of
perjury before a federal grand jury, and obstruction of justice.

"This case is not just about steroid use by law enforcement officers,"
said U.S. Attorney Sullivan. "It is about an officer allegedly
distributing
steroids to another officer, perjuring himself, and then attempting to
obstruct the grand jury's investigation. It is a gross betrayal of an
officer's duty."

The Indictment alleges that between February and June 2006,


RODRIGUEZ
conspired with unnamed persons to distribute and to possess with
intent to
distribute steroids. It also charges RODRIGUEZ with the distribution
of
steroids between May and August 2003. The Indictment charges
RODRIGUEZ with making false statements to a grand jury regarding
his knowledge of other
Boston Police Officers who possessed or distributed steroids, and
RODRIGUEZ's sale of steroids to at least one other Boston Police
Officer.
The Indictment also alleges that RODRIGUEZ endeavored to
obstruct justice by making the false and misleading statements to
the grand jury.

The Indictment alleges that RODRIGUEZ testified falsely before the


grand jury as follows:

Q) Do you know, other than yourself, and other than Roberto


Pulido, do
you know anyone on the Boston Police Department who has

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possessed or
distributed steroids?

A) No, I do not.

Q) Have you ever known [Boston Police Officer "A"] to possess


steroids?

A) No, I --

Q) Have you ever known [Boston Police Officer "A"] to purchase


steroids?

A) No, not to my knowledge.

Q) Have you ever received steroids from [Boston Police Officer "A"]?

A) No.

Q) And have you ever received payment from [Boston Police Officer
"A"]
for steroids?

A) No.

Q) But, but [Boston Police Officer "A"], did he ever ask you to obtain
steroids for him?

A) No.
If convicted, RODRIGUEZ faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in
prison
on each of the conspiracy, distribution and three perjury charges;
and 10
years in prison on the obstruction of justice charge. All of the counts
carry a maximum 3 year term of supervised release and a
$250,000 fine.

The case was investigated by Federal Bureau of Investigation and


the
Boston Police Department's Anti-Corruption Unit. It is being
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney John T. McNeil in Sullivan's
Public Corruption and Special Prosecutions Unit.

The details contained in the indictment are allegations. The


defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty
beyond a
reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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after an accident on the Pulaski Skyway last night that left a woman
and her 2-year-old son in critical condition, officials said.

North District Police Officer Kevin Freibott was charged with DWI
following the 11:01 p.m. accident, in which Ruth Zelaya and her
son suffered critical injuries, officials said. It is possible Freibott will
face additional charges, officials said.

Freibott was treated and released at the Jersey City Medical Center.
He had been a Middletown police officer since 1996 before joining
the Jersey City force in 2005.

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In August 2001, Freibott was fired from the Middletown Township


Police Department after getting into an accident in the parking lot of
a tavern in Atlantic Highlands while his driver’s license was invalid,
according to press reports.

He appealed the disciplinary action and the state Merit System


Board later ordered him reinstated. He was in good standing when
he left the Middletown department in 2005, a Middletown police
source said.

Zelaya is in the intensive care unit of the Medical Center in critical


condition, a hospital spokesman said. The boy was rushed to
University Hospital in Newark where he is also listed in critical
condition, said hospital spokesman Rogers Ramsey.

Officials said they believe the mother and son are from Central
America, perhaps Honduras.

The Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office’s Homicide Squad has been


notified of the incident and they are tracking the case, which is
being investigated by the Jersey City Police Department.

Freibott is a second cousin of Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy,


two city sources confirmed.

Freibott came on to the Jersey City force through a hiring technique


called a "lateral transfer," which allows police officers to jump from
one town to another without losing their time in the pension and
civil service programs, according to Healy's spokeswoman, Maria
***nataro.

Police officers must apply for a lateral transfer, which must be


approved by their home department. The recieving department, in
this case Jersey City, can arbitrally pick its officer from the list
applicants without regard to civil service exams and other
measures.

***nataro said Freibott was hired at a time when the department


was low on officers, adding that the mayor "pulled no strings in
getting Kevin on the force." !?!

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Rylan 2.0 If only Freibott and the numskulls who reinstated him could be held
Senior Member personally liable for this perhaps avoidable tragedy.

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Originally posted by anothervictim

In August 2001, Freibott was fired from the Middletown


Township Police Department after getting into an
accident in the parking lot of a tavern in Atlantic
Highlands while his driver’s license was invalid,
according to press reports.

That should have immediately sent up a red flag.


Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Tucson, AZ He appealed the disciplinary action and the state Merit
Posts: 5865 System Board later ordered him reinstated. He was in
good standing when he left the Middletown department
in 2005, a Middletown police source said.

Which serves mainly to prove that police Merit System Boards


are as corrupt as any other aspect of LE.

Officials said they believe the mother and son are from
Central America, perhaps Honduras.

And this has exactly what to do with the accident? Count on the
cops using this information in an attempt to bully and threaten
the woman with deportation.

Freibott is a second cousin of Jersey City Mayor


Jerramiah Healy, two city sources confirmed.

A-ha! So THAT explains it!

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accumulating atrocities of the 'bad' ones." - William Norman


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Rylan 2.0 Officer Charged In Crash Had History Of Driving Violations


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The off-duty police officer charged with drunken driving in a crash
Registered: Dec 2006 this week that critically injured a woman and her 2-year-old son
Location: has a history of driving offenses dating back to 1986, according to
Posts: 2330
Motor Vehicle Commission records.

Officer Kevin Freibott had at least six violations between


1988 and 2001, including two for speeding and one for
driving under the influence. He also was involved in seven
accidents, although only one of them -- a 1991 accident in
Middletown in which he was cited for careless driving -- had
a violation attached to it.

Freibott was fired from the Middletown Township Police Department


in 2001 after a minor accident outside an Atlantic Highlands tavern
for failure to have a valid driver's license, but the state Merit
System Board later ordered him reinstated.

Since transferring from the Middletown police department to Jersey


City in 2005, Freibott had no accidents before Tuesday night's
incident, according to Jersey City police spokesman Stan Eason.

"When he left the town of Middletown, he was an officer in good


standing at that time," Eason said Thursday.

The accident occurred at about 11 p.m. Tuesday on the Pulaski


Skyway and left Ruth Zelaya and her son, Jose Carlo Zelaya,
critically injured. The child remained in critical condition at
University Hospital in Newark Thursday.

There are reports that the mother and son are from Central
America, but hospital officials could not confirm that as of late
Thursday night.

Besides drunken driving, Freibott was charged with assault by auto.

Authorities were awaiting toxicological test results Thursday. The


accident is being investigated by the police department's accident
investigation and internal affairs units and the Hudson County
Prosecutor's Office.

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According to a person close to the investigation, Freibott could face


internal disciplinary charges because the accident occurred on a day
he had called out sick.

Freibott is the second-cousin of Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah T.


Healy, but Eason has said the family relationship would not be a
factor in the investigation.

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TRAVERSE CITY — State police trooper David Meder has a history of
drunken driving that predates a May incident in which he crashed
his vehicle and fled on foot after drinking at a local bar.

Meder, 46, of Traverse City, was charged and convicted of drunken


driving after a 1994 vehicle crash in Otsego County's Hayes
Township.

Police and court documents obtained by the Record-Eagle show


Meder lost control and rolled his truck in October 1994 as he drove
from a state police meeting at Boyne Highlands.

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Meder pleaded guilty to drunken driving and was sentenced to a


year of probation and fines for the 1994 incident, court records
show.

He was sentenced June 19 to serve probation and pay more than


$6,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to a pair of misdemeanors
for failing to report a May 18 crash on Peninsula Drive.
Investigators said Meder drank alcohol at Brady's Bar in Traverse
City shortly before the May crash.

He fled the crash scene on foot and the next morning told his
insurance agent his vehicle had been stolen and wrecked.

"I don't have any comment," Meder said Wednesday when reached
at his home.

Word of Meder's previous drunk driving conviction surprised both


Traverse City post commander Lt. William Elliott and Grand
Traverse County Prosecutor Alan Schneider.

"I don't know if that is even true; I have no firsthand knowledge of


his past," said Elliott Wednesday. "We do not maintain personnel
files at our particular posts."

Meder — in 1994 a trooper stationed at the Battle Creek post —


was found by another motorist, strapped in his seat belt and
bleeding from the head, and was transported to the Gaylord post,
where troopers there escorted him to the hospital.

Meder's blood-alcohol level was 0.19, more than twice the state's
current legal limit of 0.08.

Troopers reported in 1994 that Meder, with bloodshot eyes and


slurred speech, said he was heading home from the meeting when
he swerved to avoid a deer and lost control of his truck.

Schneider said Meder was not charged with drunken driving for the
May 18 crash because there wasn't enough evidence, although
witnesses told police Meder had been drinking at Brady's. A
bartender told investigators Meder appeared intoxicated.

Meder struck a utility pole in Peninsula Township shortly before 11


p.m. and rolled his Chevrolet Suburban. He abandoned the vehicle
before Grand Traverse County sheriff's deputies arrived.

Schneider said the previous drunken driving conviction would not


have made a difference in the May case.

"It is not in the record that we've got," he said. "I still had the same
evidence so I couldn't charge him since the prior conviction
wouldn't be evidence. He wasn't charged (with drunken driving)
because it wasn't a provable case."

Meder also wasn't charged with falsely reporting a vehicle theft.

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Meder's insurance agent told sheriff's investigators that on May 22


Meder retracted the stolen vehicle story, telling her he was
"responsible" for the accident, but "this is all I can say."

Capt. Tim Rod, commander of the state police 7th District


headquarters, told the Record-Eagle this month that an internal
investigation would start immediately after Meder was sentenced.

Meder remains on active duty, including road patrol.

Elliott said he had no idea how the previous conviction would effect
Meder's employment with the MSP.

"The current internal investigation I am working on will go to


Lansing to human resources," he said. "They may consider past
record, but I am not aware of what that is."

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TRAVERSE CITY — A local state police trooper won't lose his job for
crashing his vehicle after a night of drinking and fleeing the scene,
then falsely reporting that the vehicle had been stolen.

Instead, Traverse City post trooper David Meder, 46, is to receive


an undisclosed form of internal discipline and will continue patrolling
area roadways.

A state police internal investigation determined Meder violated the


department's code of conduct, said Capt. Tim Rod, who commands
the state police 7th District headquarters in Traverse City.

But Rod wouldn't specify what disciplinary action will be taken


against Meder. He said only that Meder remained on active road
patrol duty, as had been the case during the internal investigation.
Rod said terms of the trooper's employment contract prevented him
from disclosing details about Meder's personnel record.

Meder was sentenced in June to 180 days of probation and $6,445


in restitution after pleading guilty to a pair of misdemeanors for
failing to report an accident on May 18 in Grand Traverse County's
Peninsula Township.

Meder lost control of his SUV on Peninsula Drive late May 18 and

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crashed into a utility pole.

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Location:
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trooper who slammed his SUV into a utility pole after a night of
drinking, then fled the scene and falsely reported his vehicle stolen
is still on patrol in a downstate community.

Trooper David Meder, 47, was suspended from duty for 10 days,
ordered to undergo an alcohol assessment and transferred to South
Haven on Oct. 8 as the result of an internal state police
investigation.

The labor settlement agreement negotiated with Meder also banned


him from returning to the Traverse City post for three years.

Meder now is based in the Van Buren County community of South


Haven, a resort town on the southwestern Lake Michigan shoreline.
In October, his new commanding officer had little to say about
receiving the troublesome trooper.

"I think that he has been in the newspaper enough,” South Haven
Post Commander Lt. Mike Harvitt said.

Meder pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors for failing to report the


May 18 crash on Peninsula Drive and was sentenced June 19 to
serve six months probation and pay more than $6,000 in restitution.

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Meder was never charged with any alcohol-related offence or for


falsely reporting a vehicle theft to his insurance company.

Grand Traverse County prosecutor Alan Schneider said he could not


charge Meder with an alcohol-related offence because he was not
tested, but District Court Judge John Foresman ordered Meder not
to consume or possess any alcohol as a condition of his probation.

Investigators said Meder drank alcohol at Brady's Bar in Traverse


City shortly before he drove his Chevrolet Suburban into a utility
pole around 11 p.m. He fled the scene and left a Michigan State
Police uniform, two loaded handguns and his photo ID and badge in
his unlocked vehicle.

The wreck on Peninsula Drive was the second such accident in


Meder's 17-year police career. In 1994, Meder was charged and
convicted of drunken driving in Otsego County when he rolled his
vehicle while driving home from a state police meeting at Boyne
Highlands.

He served a year of probation and paid fines for the 1994 incident.

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Tucson police has arrested an eleven-year veteran of the force


on drug charges.

Police say 38-year-old officer Estevan Marquez was taken into


custody today after he was found to be in possession of "illicit
substances" after an internal investigation.

Registered: Jun 2005


Marquez faces three felony charges -- unlawful possession of a
Location: Tucson, AZ narcotic drug, unlawful possession of marijuana and unlawful
Posts: 5865 possession of narcotic paraphernalia.

Lieutenant Vicki Reza told Fox eleven news in Tucson that

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officers are held to a higher standard and that the department


will not tolerate criminal activity by one of their own officers.

Reza says steps to fire Marquez will begin after the indictment
against him is filed.

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Information from: KMSB-TV, http://www.fox11az.com/

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Lieutenant Vicki Reza told Fox eleven news in


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Rylan 2.0 B.S. is right, he's not being charged:


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Officer Arrested On Drug Charges Quits Department
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Location: TUCSON, Ariz. A Tucson police officer arrested on drug charges two
Posts: 2330 months ago has resigned.

An attorney says charges against Estevan Marquez have


been dropped pending his completion of a counseling
program.

Marquez resigned from the police department on November 9th and


plans to pursue another career.

The eleven-year police veteran was arrested on several criminal


charges.

They include unlawful possession of a narcotic drug, unlawful


possession of marijuana and unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia.

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COPWATCH.com Forum - South Bend officer Eugene Kyle pleads guilty to OWI (IN)

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South Bend, IN - A 34-year veteran of the South Bend Police
Department was arrested Thursday in LaPorte County, and faces
alcohol related charges.

Eugene Kyle, who also heads the investigative division, was


arrested after his car got stuck in the median of State Road 2, near
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South Bend Police say internal affairs will conduct an investigation


to determine if any departmental policies were violated.

Kyle was in his own car and no one was hurt.

He is said to be on vacation at this time.

LaPorte County Police are conducting their own investigation.

Eugene Kyle, who also heads the investigative division, was


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LaPorte County, IN - A drunk driving charge has been filed in
Laporte County, against the head of the South Bend Police
Department's Investigative Division.

Eugene Kyle faces a single charge of operating while intoxicated,


which is a Class C misdemeanor.

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On December 23rd, Kyle's car became stuck in a ditch off State


Road 2 in LaPorte County.

Court documents show that a breath test was given to Kyle at the
scene, and it put his blood alcohol content at .18, which is well
above the legal limit.

However, the results of a field test are not admissible in court.

The court documents further indicate that Kyle refused to take


another breath test on a certified machine at the police station.

He is to return to court on January 6th.

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LaPorte County, IN - A South Bend police officer, accused of driving


under the influence, pleaded guilty Friday in LaPorte County.

Kyle was arrested on December 23rd, when he got his car stuck in
a ditch off State Road 2.

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Division Chief Eugene Kyle spent 34 years enforcing the law. This is
his first experience with breaking it.

Kyle's defense attorney told the judge that Kyle's first experience
with breaking the law, would also be his last.

Kyle pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of operating while


intoxicated. He received the standard punishment, which is a 60-
day suspended sentence, 60-day probation, a 30-day suspension of
his driver's license and 180-day suspension of his driving privileges,
meaning he can drive for work purposes only.

"This is obviously an aberration, this is obviously a gentleman, that


by his own admission was at a local establishment in Michigan City
and had a couple of ****tails and was driving home, a couple of
days before Christmas," said LaPorte County Prosecutor Robert
Beckman. "It is not the crime of the century. No one was harmed
here, the people of the state of Indiana were not harmed here, and
the only harm here was to his automobile, by getting it stuck.

It was on December 22nd, about 12:30 in the morning, that Kyle's


car was found, stuck in the median on State Road 2 near Rolling
Prairie.

His field sobriety test showed a BAC of .18. Kyle never denied
responsibility for this and Friday, he came into court and accepted it
and pleaded guilty to OWI.

Eugene Kyle pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count of


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South Bend, IN - Wednesday, the Board of Safety approved an
unpaid 21-day administrative leave for Division Police Chief Eugene
Kyle.

Kyle was involved in a vehicle accident in December of 2005, which


resulted in an arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Kyle entered a guilty plea and was convicted of the offense on


January 11th, 2006.

South Bend Mayor Steve Luecke is relieving Kyle of his current


assignment and reducing his rank to captain, which is effective
beginning Wednesday.

At this time, the mayor is not naming a replacement for the division
police chief position. However, after 60 days, Luecke will re-
evaluate Kyle's position and rank, then determine if he will
reappoint Kyle as division chief.

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Eugene Kyle pleads guilty to OWI

His field sobriety test showed a BAC of .18. Kyle


never denied responsibility for this and Friday, he
came into court and accepted it and pleaded
guilty to OWI.

Eugene Kyle pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor


count of operating while intoxicated Friday
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Indiana Code, IC 9-30-5-1


Class C misdemeanor; defense

Sec. 1. (a) A person who operates a vehicle with an alcohol


concentration equivalent to at least eight-hundredths (0.08) gram
of alcohol but less than fifteen-hundredths (0.15) gram of alcohol
per:
(1) one hundred (100) milliliters of the person's blood; or
(2) two hundred ten (210) liters of the person's breath;
commits a Class C misdemeanor.

(b) A person who operates a vehicle with an alcohol


concentration equivalent to at least fifteen-hundredths
(0.15) [B]bgram of alcohol per:
(1) one hundred (100) milliliters of the person's blood; or
(2) two hundred ten (210) liters of the person's breath;
[B]commits a Class A misdemeanor.

First offense with BAC greater than .14 [ 9-30-5-1(b)]


Class A misdemeanor
Up to 365 days jail time,
Up to 1 yr probation

max fine: $5,000+ costs

License suspension: 90 days – 2 yrs, 9-30-5-10


possible conditional driving privileges under 9-30-5-12

[Per Indiana DWI/OWI info source]

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MINNEAPOLIS - A retired St. Paul police officer was arrested
Wednesday in a drug investigation involving $4 million worth of
cocaine and methamphetamine, Minneapolis police said.

Clemmie Tucker, 55, turned himself in but had not been charged,
police said.

Last Friday, police seized a package at a downtown bus depot that


contained about 22 pounds of cocaine and 8 pounds of
methamphetamine. Security workers at the station informed
authorities that a man attempted to pick up the package but lacked
proper identification. A suspect was identified using a license plate

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and description.

Police provided few other details.

St. Paul police spokesman Pete Crum said Tucker was a St. Paul
officer for more than 20 years and retired in the late 1990s.

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The former St. Paul officer turned himself in after Minneapolis police
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Retired St. Paul police officer Clemmie H. Tucker turned himself in


to Minneapolis police Wednesday afternoon in a drug case involving
$4 million worth of cocaine and methamphetamine.

"There's nothing to compare it to," Capt. Rich Stanek said about the
size of the seizure. "This is one of the largest, if not the largest,"
narcotics seizure for Minneapolis police.

Tucker's former colleagues said they were shocked to hear that the
"big brother" figure who preached sobriety, staying away from gang
activity and salvation from the streets through boxing was linked to
30 pounds of drugs.

"This is a very different place than what I would expect Clemmie to


be in," St. Paul Police Chief John Harrington said Wednesday night.
"Things seem to have just gone in a bad direction for him."

Last Friday, police seized a package at the Minneapolis Greyhound


bus depot, 950 Hawthorne Av., that contained 10 kilos, about 22
pounds, of cocaine and 8 pounds of methamphetamine. Stanek said
it is more typical to seize anywhere from about half a gram to half a
kilogram of cocaine. A kilogram is about 2.2 pounds.

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The drugs' estimated $4 million street value is conservative, Stanek


said.

Security at the bus station in downtown Minneapolis told authorities


that a man attempted to pick up the package but lacked proper
identification, police said. A suspect was identified using a license
plate and description.

Police divulged few details of the case, citing the ongoing


investigation, but said Tucker, 55, turned himself in at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Tucker, who was a Golden Gloves boxing champ as a
teen, has not been charged.

St. Paul police spokesman Pete Crum confirmed that Tucker was a
St. Paul officer for more than 20 years and retired in the late 1990s.

Former colleagues described Tucker as an outgoing, gregarious man


who was enthusiastic about his work. They were careful to point out
a suspect's presumed innocence until proven guilty.

"It hurts," said St. Paul Council Member Dan Bostrom, a retired St.
Paul police sergeant. "It's distressing to all of us. Everybody tends
to get painted with the same brush."

Bostrom said he never had an inkling that Tucker could ever get
involved in something illegal. Harrington said Tucker worked briefly
as a K-9 cop and in property crimes.

"Clem was extremely well-known in the department and a likeable


guy," said St. Paul Police Federation president Dave Titus.

Off the clock, Tucker was known as a boxing enthusiast and trainer
who ran B.T. Bombers boxing club in St. Paul. Harrington said
graffiti anti-drug and anti-gang messages decorate the exterior.

Tucker trained St. Paul and suburban cops in his gym and helped
with the police academy, said Harrington, who said he knows
nothing about the drug case.

Just as recently as a month ago Tucker was talking about


volunteering to help troubled teens find direction through boxing
with the Police Activities League, the chief said.

Tucker groomed his son as a boxer, but that didn't stop the
younger Tucker from falling into trouble.

Clemmie H. Tucker Jr. pleaded guilty this February to unintentional


second-degree murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend last
summer in Brooklyn Park. Angelina B. Garley, 27, was shot to death
through her car window.

Minneapolis police spokesman Ron Reier said the U.S. attorney's


office is also involved in the narcotics investigation because of the
seizure's large size.

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Police said the drugs came from out of state but would not say
whether it was intended for sale in the Twin Cities.

"Drugs fuel our violent crime, so we're happy to get them off the
streets," Stanek said.

Howie Padilla contributed to this report. Chao Xiong • 612-673-4391

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Both investigators and friends of the former St. Paul police officer
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Clemmie Tucker quickly grew agitated when the security officers at


the Minneapolis Greyhound bus depot wouldn't give him his table,
probably because, police said, he knew there was $4 million worth
of drugs concealed in the legs.

In an attempt to persuade the security workers, the retired St. Paul


police officer showed them a picture of himself in his police uniform,
but they didn't relent. Tucker left when workers concerned by his
behavior called Minneapolis police.

The officers who responded soon discovered the drugs in Tucker's


package, and four days later the former Golden Glove boxer called
the St. Paul police dispatch center to seek guidance on how he

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might turn himself in. Although he's not charged, authorities said
the retired cop was moving 30 pounds of cocaine and
methamphetamine from Fresno, Calif., to Minnesota.

Friends and colleagues said they are puzzled by the allegations


against Tucker, who just days before the bus depot incident was
working to take back a St. Paul neighborhood park from drug
dealers and gang members.

Some wonder whether a recent bout of cancer, financial pressures


or emotional stress because of his son going to prison for murder
pushed him to the other side of the law.

"When this is so far out of character, we're all grasping at what


could have gone wrong," said the Rev. Devin Miller.

Tucker, 55, who retired in 1998 after injuring his back on the job, is
expected to face federal charges. He picked up the drugs in Fresno
and had them shipped to Minneapolis, said Kent Bailey, supervisory
special agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration's office in
Minnesota.

Before Minneapolis police were tipped off to Tucker on Friday, his


name hadn't come up in drug investigations, Bailey said.
Investigators are trying to determine whether he was part of a drug
ring and how large a role he might have played.

"Most people don't just walk off the street and are handed 30
pounds of drugs," Bailey said.

Which is exactly what police believe Tucker was seeking at the bus
depot. But he didn't have proper identification for the package, and
he gave the security officers a name that differed from what
appeared on the trace form, said Minneapolis Police Capt. Rich
Stanek.

Tucker then showed the photograph of himself in uniform, and an


argument ensued because he really wanted his package, Stanek
said. When Tucker's license plate number was issued Friday in an
alert to area law enforcement, St. Paul police called to say "we
know who this is," Stanek said.

There were "lots of twists and turns" the next four days as police
searched for Tucker, and they needed to bring "this to a conclusion
as rapidly as possible," Bailey said. Tucker's car was impounded
and his St. Paul house was searched, so he knew the DEA was after
him, Bailey said.

Tucker turned himself in about 1 p.m. Wednesday. And now


investigators have more questions than answers, Stanek said.

"We're happy this large amount of drug didn't hit the streets of
Minneapolis or anyplace else in the state," he said. It may be the
biggest seizure in the department's history. "We're pressing hard on

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this case because of the drug amount."

These large amounts of drugs come into Minnesota on a regular


basis, Bailey said. They usually are brought in from Mexico into
southwestern states and then to their final destination, he said.

"An issue in this case is that Tucker wasn't caught with the drugs in
hand. He was just trying to claim his package," Bailey said.

Friends surprised

Activist Ron Edwards said he was floored when he learned that his
friend of 30 years was arrested. He speculated that the pain over
watching his son plead guilty in February to shooting his girlfriend
to death and the funding setbacks for his boxing club may have
turned his life downward.

"I never had any indication he was going in this direction," Edwards
said. "I had noticed recently that he seemed kind of distant."

Tucker, who retired with a disability, appeared to be under financial


pressures despite drawing a $3,471 monthly pension. Tax and civil
judgments filed in Ramsey County since 1998 indicate he owed
$20,000 in defaulted loans and state and federal back taxes.

Longtime friend Dennis Presley noticed a change after Tucker's son,


Clemmie Tucker Jr., was implicated in the murder.

"Since Little Clem's situation, Clem has been kind of restrained from
seeing a lot of folks," said Presley, a trainer who schooled fighters
at Tucker's B.T. Bombers gym.

Presley said Tucker and his wife, Dorothy, are battling cancer. He
wasn't sure what kind, but Tucker went to Rochester a couple of
times for treatment.

"Last time I talked to him he was in remission and it came back,"


Presley said.

Presley trained boxer Will Grigsby, who won a world International


Boxing Federation Flyweight title in Las Vegas in May 2005, and
Tucker joined them at the MGM Grand.

"That was last time we had a really good time together," Presley
said.

Nathaniel Khaliq, president of the St. Paul branch of the NAACP,


said, "Clem had been an outstanding individual, and I think
everybody is shocked and saddened by it, although of course
there's a presumption of innocence."

Khaliq said residents around Carty Park, where Tucker lives, have
started complaining about drugs, graffiti and other problems and
have pushed to remove basketball hoops and benches. Tucker
worked with retired officers and rallied neighbors who attended

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community meetings and helped police to clean up the park.

Lifelong neighbor

Stephen Stampley, 20, has lived next door to Tucker his whole life.
He said he was "stunned, outraged and in a state of disbelief" when
he heard about the arrest.

Stampley said that when police in military-style garb with armored


vehicles and dozens of unmarked squad cars descended Monday on
Carroll Avenue, he was afraid to come out of his house.

"They had semi-automatic rifles, helmets, and they looked like the
Army but their uniforms said 'police,' " he said. "He's an ex-police
officer himself, so why would there be police here unless someone's
holding him hostage or something out of control is going on?"

Staff writers Curt Brown and Howie Padilla contributed to this report.

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http://www.startribune.com/462/story/482511.html

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Location:
Posts: 31403 He joined the St. Paul police Sept. 8, 1975, and retired Dec. 1,
1998. He was given a tax-free monthly pension of $3,471 for a
disability suffered in the line of duty, according to the Public
Employees Retirement Association of Minnesota.

Assignments: Tucker worked in almost every sector of the city,


including stints in training, street crimes and the canine unit.

Kudos: Tucker has 11 thank-you letters or commendations for


helping citizens, keeping someone from jumping off a bridge in
1993 and breaking up an armed robbery.

Discipline: While with the canine unit, he was reprimanded for


leaving his dog unattended. The dog escaped, was hit by a car and
broke a leg. It was one of 14 reprimands or suspensions for Tucker.
The incidents included Tucker missing court dates to testify on five
occasions and not showing up for work on several occasions
because, he said, he misread his schedule.

Herón Márquez Estrada

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chitownbrian How cruel have we become? Here this thread is, ripping on a poor
Senior Member disabled minority, living on a meager $3,471 tax free tax payer
supplied dollars a month. Looking at this poor officers discipline
Registered: Nov 2004 record you can easily see he must also suffer from some type of
Location: Chicago area learning disability. He was disciplined many times because he
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couldn't figure out his work schedule. Who among us has not been
there? After all, on a monthly schedule there are 31 days, seven
days each week, and on top of that, 24 hours in each day! How
confusing is that? It is so confusing, it is frightening to me!

Dis' poor officer was only workin hard to make a dolla! Cut him
some slack!

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liberranter quote:
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Originally posted by chitownbrian
Looking at this poor officers discipline record
you can easily see he must also suffer from
some type of learning disability.

I'd only be surprised if he didn't suffer from some sort of LD.


After all, he's a cop.
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Navigatr1 Ex-St. Paul cop released on bail in drug case


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Ex-St. Paul cop released on bail in drug case


The retired St. Paul officer accused in a $4 million drug bust kept
his head down as a judge set his bail at $25,000.
Registered: Jul 2003 David Chanen, Star Tribune
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Last update: June 10, 2006 – 12:02 AM

Don't commit any crimes. Surrender your passport. Submit to urine


tests for drug use.

These instructions were handed down by a federal judge Friday to


Clemmie Tucker, a former St. Paul police officer who is facing
charges of trying to pick up $4 million worth of cocaine and
methamphetamine at a Minneapolis Greyhound bus depot.

Tucker's calm demeanor in court was in contrast to that of the man


who, according to court documents, insinuated a week ago that he
might shoot a depot security officer if he didn't turn over a
package, which was found to contain drugs.

Dressed in casual clothes, Tucker kept his head down Friday as he


quietly uttered "yes, sir" to the judge's questions.

He was released on $25,000 bail. Through his attorney, he declined


to comment as a dozen journalists followed him through the federal
courthouse in Minneapolis.

A group of people who said they knew Tucker also didn't want to
talk.

The criminal complaint against Tucker doesn't address why he


allegedly became involved in such a large drug transaction.

Friends and former colleagues mentioned recent financial pressures


and emotional stress over his bout with cancer and the
imprisonment of his son, Clemmie Tucker Jr., for murder; they also
have been careful to note a suspect's presumed innocence.

Four days after he was unable to walk away from the depot with his
packages, Tucker called St. Paul police dispatch and said he was
"injured and in danger," according to the document.

On the bus

Police have said Tucker, 55, received 30 pounds of drugs in Fresno,


Calif., and shipped them by bus to Minneapolis in the legs of a
table. He apparently rode the bus as it went to Kansas City but got
off shortly before it arrived there because he believed it was a place
police might detect the drugs, said a source with knowledge of the
investigation.

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His packages were transferred in Kansas City on June 1 to another


bus for Minneapolis, the source said.

The criminal complaint gave the following account of what


happened before Tucker turned himself in Wednesday to the
Hennepin County jail:

Tucker and another man went to the Greyhound depot in St. Paul to
pick up a box and a suitcase before going to the Minneapolis depot.
Tucker presented a receipt with the name "John Mason" listing his
home address in St. Paul. He told the security officer he had no
identification and described the contents of the packages as military
equipment.

He then told the officer he was John Hall but was again denied the
packages. He then pulled out a photograph that showed him
wearing his police uniform and posing with his canine partner.

The officer didn't believe it was Tucker and opened the box to find
pieces of a dismantled table. Tucker became "evasive" and left the
depot.

Tucker returned and presented the tracer form for his packages but
again was told he needed proper identification. He said he was
"going to go home and get my [expletive]." Tucker then made a
gesture with his hand, as if pointing a pistol at the officer.

The officer called police, and Tucker fled. Before police arrived, the
officer opened one of the table legs and discovered drugs.

Police impounded Tucker's car Saturday and searched his house


Monday; no drugs were found, according to a search warrant
affidavit.

Retired in 1998

Tucker's next court appearance is Tuesday. Longtime friends


continued to express surprise that such an upbeat force in their
community is now facing felony drug charges.

Tucker retired from the St. Paul Police Department in 1998.


Evaluations of his work as a police officer vary greatly, according to
police records. In 1982, he was praised as "energetic and
aggressive in pursuit of criminal activity."

In 1993, Tucker wrote that a "reduction in performance in report


writing skills are solely due to personal tragedies which caused
emotional and mental fatigue."

Staff writers Howie Padilla and Herón Márquez Estrada contributed


to this report. dchanen@startribune.com • 612-673-4465

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too often law enforcement officers just get a slap on the wrist. The use of these
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Paraphrasing Maureen Kanka: "You got to be able to tell the children who the bad
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From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
their people."

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and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
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surrendering
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Retired St. Paul police officer Clemmie Tucker tried to reach St. Paul
Chief John Harrington the day before he surrendered to authorities
this month, according to testimony in a federal court hearing
Tuesday.

Tucker has been charged with trying to pick up $4 million of cocaine


and methamphetamine at the Greyhound bus depot in Minneapolis
June 2. A federal grand jury has 30 days from Tuesday to decide
whether he should be indicted.

Tuesday's hearing was to determine whether there is enough


evidence to support the charges against Tucker, who is free on bail.
The prosecution raised several points, including that Tucker was
caught on surveillance tape at the depot, that he presented false
identification to pick up the drugs and that officers found
prescription drugs belonging to Tucker in the packages containing
the illegal drugs.

Tucker used the name "John Mason," who investigators determined


is a real person from St. Paul whom Tucker knew. Tucker was also
on a bus from Kansas City that was transporting the drugs, said
Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Winter.

The day before Tucker turned himself in at the Hennepin County


jail, he called St. Paul police dispatch to seek guidance on how he
might turn himself in. He identified himself, said he was injured and

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in fear for his life and then asked for the police chief, said Randy
Olson, the lead investigator in the case. But he hung up when he
was told he would be connected to a duty sergeant, authorities
said. Tucker's and Harrington's careers as St. Paul police officers
overlapped.

Tucker was also identified by a man who drove with him to the bus
depot, but it was unclear whether he was aware Tucker was going
to pick up drugs. Tucker and his attorneys declined to comment
Tuesday.

DAVID CHANEN

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From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
their people."

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and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
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http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S18117.html?cat=1

Registered: Jul 2003 Updated: 08/08/2006 06:43:34 PM


Location:
Posts: 31403 Retired St. Paul Police Officer Clemmie Howard Tucker was indicted
by a grand jury Tuesday on federal drug charges.

Tucker, 51, of St. Paul, was charged with one count of attempting
to possess with the intent to sell methamphetamine and one count
of attempting to posses with the intent to sell cocaine.

Police were called to the bus depot at 950 Hawthorne Ave. in


Minneapolis regarding a suspicious package on June 2. Security
there informed officers that a man tried to pick up the package,
which contained 10 kilos of cocaine and eight pounds of
methamphetamine.

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Police soon identified the suspect as Clemmie Howard Tucker, 55.


Tucker, a former St. Paul Police Officer, eventually turned himself
into Minneapolis Police. 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS has learned that
Tucker was a St. Paul officer for 25 years and was a very popular
officer.

5 EYEWITNESS NEWS has also learned that Tucker was a Golden


Gloves boxing champion and was a trainer at B.T. Bomber's gym in
St. Paul. Tucker's son is in prison for murdering his girlfriend.

If convicted, Tucker, who was an officer with St. Paul's K-9


Department during the late 1980s, could spend up to ten years in
jail and $4 million fine one each of the two counts. The drug bust
was considered one of the largest drug busts in Minneapolis' history.

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Paraphrasing Maureen Kanka: "You got to be able to tell the children who the bad
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From the movie "V for Vendetta:


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their people."

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
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Texastwister Typical copscum. Always wanting more than they have coming.
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I guess this is just another one of those bad apples that L.E. Zero
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Navigatr1 Ex-cop pleads guilty in drug case: Will be joining son in prison
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Ex-cop pleads guilty in drug case


Registered: Jul 2003 Clemmie Tucker Sr. to join son in prison
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BY ARON KAHN
Pioneer Press

Retired St. Paul police officer Clemmie Howard Tucker Sr. soon will
join his son behind bars.

In another tough day for the Tucker family, the 55-year-old former
cop pleaded guilty Thursday to possessing more than 500 grams of
a methamphetamine mixture, with a plan to distribute it.

His son, Clemmie Tucker Jr., 34, was sent to state prison after
pleading guilty to second-degree unintentional murder in the death
of Angelina B. Garley in June 2005.

The elder Tucker, who retired with a disability eight years ago after
23 years on the force, issued a tearful plea before U.S. District
Judge Joan Ericksen in Minneapolis. A sentencing hearing has yet to
be set, but Tucker faces a minimum of 10 years in federal prison.

A second charge, relating to cocaine possession, is expected to be


dropped at the sentencing hearing, said Tucker's attorney, Anthony
Spector of Minneapolis.

The government charged in June that Tucker, a St. Paul resident,


tried to retrieve 12 pounds of methamphetamine and 22 pounds of
cocaine at the Greyhound bus depot in downtown Minneapolis,
much of it hidden in the hollowed-out legs and body of a boxed-up,
dismantled table. The drugs had a street value of about $4 million,
authorities said.

Thursday's admission of guilt marked a dramatic descent for the


former officer, Golden Gloves boxer and gym operator.

According to the federal complaint, the father used the names


"John Mason" and "John Hall" and also identified himself as an
officer while attempting to pick up a box and suitcase from the bus
depot.

When a depot guard said he couldn't release the box and suitcase
without proper identification, Tucker reached into the suitcase and
pulled out a photograph of a St. Paul police officer posing with a
dog. Tucker told the guard that he was the officer in the
photograph, the complaint said.

The guard told Tucker he didn't believe him and then opened the
box, which contained pieces of a dismantled table. The guard said

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Tucker became evasive and suddenly walked outside to his car and
retrieved a shipping tracer form.

Still unconvinced, the guard refused to release the box and


suitcase. As Tucker left, he made what the guard considered to be a
threatening gesture, the criminal complaint said. The guard then
called police and, while waiting for officers, examined the table
legs. He said he heard what sounded like a granulated substance
inside. Greyhound personnel broke open a table leg and found a
crystal substance.

Narcotics investigators obtained a search warrant and examined the


box and suitcase. They found 22 pounds of cocaine and 8 pounds of
methamphetamine in the legs and body of the table. They also
found about 4 pounds of methamphetamine in the suitcase.

Officers searched Tucker's Chrysler 300M and recovered a


distinctive cigar-shaped bottle of cologne. They had found a similar
bottle in the suitcase, which contained methamphetamine.

Also found in the suitcase was blood-pressure medication that


matched a prescription receipt found in Tucker's wallet at the
Hennepin County jail when he turned himself in.

Tucker joined the St. Paul police force in 1975 and worked in the
department's canine unit in the 1980s. Eleven commendations are
noted in his personnel file, but Tucker also faced discipline 14
times. He received written or oral reprimands for all but two.

A woman who answered the door at the Tuckers' home Thursday in


St. Paul declined to comment.

Aron Kahn can be reached at akahn@pioneerpress.com or 612-338-


6516

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09-30-2006 09:23 AM

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Clemmie Tucker frequently grew emotional during a hearing at
which a federal judge pressed him to make sure he wanted to plead
Registered: Jul 2003 guilty to a drug charge.
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Randy Furst, Star Tribune


Last update: September 28, 2006 – 11:30 PM

Dabbing his eyes with tissue, former St. Paul Police Sgt. Clemmie
Tucker pleaded guilty Thursday in a halting voice to possession with
intent to distribute more than a pound of a mixture containing
methamphetamine, which carries a sentence of 10 years to life in
prison.

U.S. District Judge Joan Ericksen, noting that Tucker appeared


"somewhat emotional," questioned him extensively to ensure that
he still wanted to plead guilty, but Tucker said he did.

After the hearing at the U.S. Courthouse in Minneapolis, Tucker, 55,


walked a few feet from the defense table, sat in another chair, his
eyes still wet, and put his head in his hands.

Asked by a reporter whether he would be willing to comment,


Tucker said, softly, "No, thank you."

Tucker, who retired from the St. Paul police in 1998 after a back
injury, turned himself in to Minneapolis police June 7, five days
after he showed up at the Minneapolis Greyhound bus depot to
collect a package that contained about 22 pounds of cocaine and 8
pounds of methamphetamine. He had picked up the drugs in
Fresno, Calif., and had them shipped to Minneapolis in a box and
suitcase under the name of "John Mason" and listing Tucker's St.
Paul address.

A guard refused to give him the items, and investigators later found
the drugs.

Minneapolis Police Capt. Rich Stanek called it one of his


department's largest narcotics seizures and estimated its street
value at $4 million.

A second federal count having to do with the cocaine was dropped


Thursday.

Under the plea agreement with Tucker's attorneys, federal


prosecutors acknowledged that Tucker, by his plea, accepted
responsibility for his actions. But Ericksen noted that she is not
bound by the agreement, which means that based on her own
review of the case and a presentencing investigative report on

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Tucker, she could depart upward or downward from the 10-year


minimum sentence.

Friends of Tucker have speculated that major stresses on him may


have pushed him to the other side of the law.

Tucker's son, Clemmie Tucker Jr., pleaded guilty in February to


shooting his girlfriend to death. The elder Tucker owed $20,000 in
defaulted loans and state and federal back taxes.

Tucker arrived on the 12th floor of the courthouse with his right
arm in a sling for an unspecified shoulder injury, and he was
carrying a flute, which a neighbor, Isaiah Stampley, said Tucker
was playing recently to relax himself.

Asked by Ericksen whether he could raise his right hand to be


sworn in, Tucker indicated he could not and raised his left.

Questioned by federal prosecutor Drew Winter, Tucker admitted he


knew that accepting the drugs was illegal, that they were going to
be sold and that he was going to be paid at least $10,000 for them.

Winter and U.S. Attorney Rachel Paulose declined to comment after


the hearing, as did Tucker's attorneys, Eric Olson and Anthony
Spector of Minneapolis.

Randy Furst • 612-673-7382 • rfurst@startribune.com

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Paraphrasing Maureen Kanka: "You got to be able to tell the children who the bad
guys are."

From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
their people."

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
13, 1787

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liberranter Re: Ex-St. Paul police sergeant pleads guilty


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quote:

Originally posted by Navigatr1

Friends of Tucker have speculated that major


stresses on him may have pushed him to the
other side of the law.

Registered: Jun 2005


Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 5865 "Major stresses" ... try that excuse as a citizen and see where it
gets you.

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silence of good police officers that makes possible the ever-
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A former Petersburg police officer made steroids and sold them to
other officers on the force, including one convicted of beating a man
unconscious, according to a federal complaint.

Calvin Felder, 35, of Richmond is charged with making and selling


anabolic steroids to fellow Petersburg officers from late 2001
through 2003. He did not return several calls for comment
yesterday.

One of his alleged clients was Michael Tweedy, a former Petersburg


police officer who repeatedly stomped Petersburg resident Lamont
Koonce's head during an arrest. Tweedy is serving nine years in

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prison for the attack, which federal officials say was caused by a
steroid-induced rage.

But authorities say Tweedy wasn't the only Petersburg officer


buying drugs from Felder.

A yearlong investigation turned up six current and former


Petersburg officers who claim to have used steroids, or "juice,"
supplied by Felder to improve their strength and stamina. Four of
the officers have been dismissed, and two were sanctioned. Interim
Police Chief Col. Lee Crowell declined to comment on the sanctions.

Felder, who worked as a Petersburg officer from September 2000


through April 2004, turned himself in to federal authorities
yesterday and was released pending a preliminary hearing next
Friday before U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson. After that, a grand
jury will decide whether to indict Felder. For each incident of
manufacturing or distributing steroids named in an indictment, he
faces up to five years in prison.

The complaint against Felder was announced yesterday afternoon in


Richmond during a news conference of the FBI, U.S. Attorney's
Office and the Petersburg Police Department. Assistant U.S.
Attorney Brian R. Hood will prosecute.

Donald W. Thompson Jr., special agent in charge of the FBI's


Richmond office, said he recognized that police officers are faced
with dangerous situations each day, but that doesn't excuse them
from following the law.

"It's unacceptable for police officers to use anabolic steroids," he


said.

Felder allegedly purchased the steroids from Web sites based in the
U.S. and abroad, officials said. He is also accused of manufacturing
steroids by converting pills into liquid form for injection.

One former officer told FBI special agent Judy Sykes that he
purchased drugs from Felder, who showed him how to inject
himself and sold him needles.

The officers told authorities they paid between $200 and $300 for
each six-week cycle of steroids. All said they were using a
combination of several testosterone types, called "Test 250," that
was mixed by Felder. Mixing steroids is often referred to as
"stacking." Several also used Finaplex, which can cause erectile
dysfunction and lower testosterone.

The officers who used the steroids reported an increase in strength


and energy but complained of unpleasant side effects, such as
headaches, nausea, heart racing, sexual dysfunction and breast
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transactions with companies that advertise or promote the sales of


illegal anabolic steroids," the complaint states.

In December 2002, U.S. Customs officials seized a package shipped


to Felder containing steroids, but one of his fellow former officers
said he doesn't believe Felder called to retrieve the drugs.

The complaint also says Felder's wife, Heather Felder, allegedly


stole boxes of 100 syringes at a time from a medical supply
company where she worked. She has not been charged.

Ken Melson, first assistant U.S. attorney for eastern Virginia, said
he's disappointed in the Petersburg officers, who should serve as
role models.

"Such use is not only against the law, it can cause significant harm
to the public," he said.

Crowell, who oversees 95 officers, cooperated with the investigation.

"If they are committing crimes," Crowell said, "we don't want them
as police officers."

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They're doing it for baseball players, and
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(7/22/06 - LAREDO, TX) - The deputy commander of a narcotics


task force who accepted tens of thousands of dollars to protect drug
dealers pleaded guilty to extortion charges today.

Julio Alfonso Lopez, 45, pleaded guilty to conspiring to extort


money from drug traffickers.

An accomplice, 32-year-old Meliton Valadez, was convicted for his


role as Lopez's middle man with the traffickers.

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Federal investigators accused Lopez of using his position to ensure


safe passage of drugs through sparsely populated Zapata County
along the Mexican border.

They said that beginning in 2005 at least four payments totaling


$44,500 were made to Valadez, who was acting as Lopez's middle
man.

The men also were accused of giving traffickers sensitive police


information and providing a place to store cocaine. Lopez allegedly
used his position to divert task force officers away from places
where drugs were loaded.

The men, both of Zapata, Texas, are awaiting a sentencing date.


Lopez, who remains free on bond pending the sentencing hearing,
faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine.

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Texastwister Yeah This criminal copscum must be just another one of those bad
Senior Member apples L.E. Zero was telling us about.

Registered: Jul 2006 Seems like that list of those so called bad apples is growing larger
Location: Texas by the day.
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A 22-year-old correctional officer has been charged with smuggling
marijuana into a Baltimore prison for an inmate, authorities said
yesterday.

Antwan Blackwell of the 3900 block of Dorchester Road was


arrested Friday at the Metropolitan Transition Center and charged
with possession and possession with intent to sell marijuana, and
two counts of intent to deliver to an inmate, according to charging
documents.

Blackwell underwent a procedural search for contraband about 8:30


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compound. The officer found a medium-sized clear plastic sandwich


bag containing "a greenish brown leafy material," according to
charging documents.

Blackwell told authorities that he had arranged to deliver the


marijuana to an inmate in exchange for $100, the documents said.

Blackwell was released the next day pending proceedings.

Mark A. Vernarelli, a spokesman for the Department of Public


Safety and Correctional Services, said last night he could not access
records on Blackwell's employment.

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liberranter Other than proving yet again that most prison guards are even
Super Moderator more untrustworthy scumbags than the cops they aspire to be,
this seems like a non-event.

Can someone please remind the membership again exactly why


marijuana is illegal or should continue to be so?

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Rylan quote:
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Originally posted by liberranter
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Location: again exactly why marijuana is illegal or should
Posts: 931 continue to be so?

Or any drug for that matter.

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Correctional Officer Accused Of Smuggling
Marijuana

A 22-year-old correctional officer has been


charged with smuggling marijuana into a
Baltimore prison for an inmate, authorities said
yesterday.

Antwan Blackwell of the 3900 block of Dorchester


Road was arrested Friday at the Metropolitan
Transition Center and charged with possession
and possession with intent to sell marijuana, and
two counts of intent to deliver to an inmate,
according to charging documents.

Blackwell underwent a procedural search for


contraband about 8:30 a.m. by a fellow officer
when he entered the institution's inner
compound. The officer found a medium-sized
clear plastic sandwich bag containing "a greenish
brown leafy material," according to charging
documents.

Blackwell told authorities that he had arranged to


deliver the marijuana to an inmate in exchange
for $100, the documents said.

Blackwell was released the next day pending


proceedings.

Mark A. Vernarelli, a spokesman for the

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Department of Public Safety and Correctional


Services, said last night he could not access
records on Blackwell's employment.

Too bad he got caught.

Marijuana would lower the prison rape rate for sure.

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quote:

Originally posted by Libertine


Too bad he got caught.

Marijuana would lower the prison rape rate for


sure.

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Location: Tucson, AZ
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Exactly, which is probably why the powers-that-be don't want it


in the system. It seems pretty obvious, just through casual
observation, that same powers-that-be actually want rape to
be part of the prison experience, mostly for its value as a tool of
degradation and humiliation. This, of course, serves only to
confirm what any member of this forum already knows, which is
that prisons are intended to be places of punishment and not
rehabilitiation, despite the State's propaganda to the contrary
(and will someone please outlaw the word penitentiary, since
"penitence/rehabilitation" isn't even remotely part of the
process?)

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Zephyrhills, Florida - A Pasco Sheriff's undercover deputy arrested a
Zephyrhills Correctional Institute officer last night for introduction of
contraband into a state detention facility.

In a joint investigation with the Dept. of Corrections, the


undercover deputy met with Sylvia McCombs in Wesley Chapel
where she purchased 100 fake oxycontin pills.

She acknowledged that she was going to give them to an inmate in


ZCI. The intent to deliver the pills is all that is required for arrest
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She was booked into the Land O'Lakes Detention Center on a


$5,000 bond.

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Good job by the undercover cop!!! Way to nail drug dealing scum!!!
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Copwatcher Extraordinaire officer, he went home to finger-fuck his daughter's seven year
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liberranter Re: Officer Arrested For Planning To Give Drugs To Inmates


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quote:

Originally posted by Rylan


Zephyrhills, Florida - A Pasco Sheriff's
undercover deputy arrested a Zephyrhills
Correctional Institute officer last night for
introduction of contraband into a state
detention facility.

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Cops "busting" cops again; wanna bet that this bitch was out of
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She was booked into the Land O'Lakes
Detention Center on a $5,000 bond.

Registered: Jul 2003 Which means she had to pay a whopping $500 to be released.
Location: Chicago, Illinois
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$20,000 bond for attempting to purchase the 100 pills, and


another $20,000-$50,000 bond for conspiracy to smuggle them
into a correctional center.

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Navigatr1 Prison guard quits after prescription drug arrest


Extended Sabatical

Prison guard quits after prescription drug arrest

The Zephyrhills Correctional Institution officer is accused of trying


Registered: Jul 2003 to smuggle drugs.
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By Mallory Simon
Published June 24, 2006

A corrections officer at the state prison in Zephyrhills was arrested


Thursday and accused of planning to bring 100 OxyContin pills into
the facility.

Gretl Plessinger, a public information officer for the Corrections


Department, said a source inside the state prison led to an
investigation into 48-year-old Sylvia McCombs, who has worked at
Zephyrhills Correctional Institution since 2001.

A Pasco County sheriff's report said an inmate, under the guidance


of a Corrections Department investigator, told McCombs to meet
someone outside the prison. That person would give McCombs
$1,500 the inmate owed her along with 100 OxyContin pills to be
smuggled inside the prison. OxyContin is a powerful painkiller.

Thursday, McCombs met with the inmate's "source," who was an


undercover officer. The officer gave McCombs 100 placebo pills,

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which she placed into a prescription bottle, according to the report.


McCombs then said she would bring the pills into the prison and
give them to the inmate, the report stated.

After the transaction, McCombs was arrested and charged with


introduction of contraband to a state correctional institute. Sheriff's
spokesman Kevin Doll said the transaction was enough to satisfy
the charge, that the law doesn't require McCombs to bring the pills
into the prison.

Plessinger said the Corrections Department believed McCombs was


acting independently, but the investigation was still open.

McCombs did not have any prior disciplinary actions, and no


contraband had ever been found on her while she was working,
Plessinger said.

Corrections Department policy states all staffers are subject to


random metal detector and physical searches when entering and
leaving a facility.

Plessinger said McCombs resigned from the prison on Friday.

McCombs' arrest follows an incident Wednesday in which federal


agents planned to arrest six guards in a Tallahassee federal prison
on charges of trading contraband and money for sex with female
prisoners. Five were arrested without incident, but one guard, Ralph
Hill, opened fire on the government workers who tried to arrest
him. Hill and federal agent William "Buddy" Sentner were killed.

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today. Why would an inmate be owing a
correctional officer such a large amount of
money, or any money for that matter? Was
she giving him OxyContin or some other
contraband on credit?

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That's the only explanation that makes sense. I shudder to


think what kind of "payment" she might have been demanding.

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Apr 25, 2006 6:41 pm US/Central


Two Minneapolis Officers Arrested; One For DWI
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(WCCO) Minneapolis Two Minneapolis Police Officers were arrested


early Tuesday morning in Columbia Heights, Minn., Minneapolis
Police Spokesman Ron Reier said.

According to police reports, Lindsay Anderson, 29, from the 3rd


Precinct, was arrested for driving while intoxicated. Her boyfriend,
35-year-old Steven Herron, from the 1st Precinct, was arrested for

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obstruction of justice.

The Columbia Heights officers said Anderson drove Herron's car into
a parked pickup truck, which then crashed into another parked car.

Reports said Anderson had a blood alcohol content of .22, which is


nearly three times the legal limit. She was taken to a squad car and
held while officers were clearing up the scene.

Officers reported that Anderson threatened officers while kicking


and punching the windows in the car she was sitting in.

Herron, who was allegedly drunk as well, was arrested after


repeatedly trying to talk with Anderson and refusing to follow
instructions.

Officers said they warned him to go back to his car and when he
refused to follow directions, they tried to arrest him. When he didn't
place his hands behind his back, officers said they tasered him
twice to get him to comply.

Both officers were placed on administrative leave pending the


outcome of the investigation.

(© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc.)

Lindsay Anderson, left, and Steven Herron.

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mr.b a little taste of from their own kind


Senior Member

it's nice to see officers getting a little taste of abuse from their own
and knowing how it feels what they do to people all the time.

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Two Mpls. officers arrested for DWI incident


http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S15775.html?cat=1

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Location:
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removed from street duties after they were arrested early Tuesday
in Columbia Heights, Minneapolis police said.

According to police reports, Lindsay Anderson, 29, was arrested for


drunken driving and Steven Herron, 35, was arrested for
obstruction of justice.

Minneapolis Interim Police Chief Tim Dolan said the department was
conducting an internal investigation.

"These officers will be assigned to non-street duties, pending legal


proceedings and findings in our investigation," Dolan said at a news
conference broadcast on KSTP-TV. "The department has taken firm
disciplinary actions against officers who drive under the influence
off-duty and for those who violate their trusts of office to the
residents of Minneapolis, the department and the law enforcement
community."

The Columbia Heights officers said Anderson drove Herron's car into
a parked pickup truck. Reports said Anderson had a blood
alcohol content of .22, nearly three times the legal limit. She
was placed in a squad car and threatened officers while kicking and
punching the car windows.

Herron, who is Anderson's boyfriend and was also allegedly


intoxicated, was arrested after refusing to follow officers'
instructions. Officers said they used a Taser stun gun on him twice.

Stay with 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS and KSTP.com for further updates.

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their people."

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and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
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Navigatr1 I recommend reading the police report. It is too big for me to


Extended Sabatical upload to this site, but I have linked to it. Anderson felt the
arresting officer should just let her go since she was a police officer.
According to her the crime was only a misdemeanor. She now has a
vendetta against Columbia Heights officers, and is not going to give
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arrest
Two Minneapolis cops face disciplinary action after an early morning
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Chao Xiong, Star Tribune


Last update: April 25, 2006 – 11:40 PM

Two Minneapolis police officers, who are engaged to each other,

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were arrested in Columbia Heights early Tuesday after one allegedly


drove drunk into the back of a parked truck and the other was twice
stunned with a Taser for resisting police.

Officer Lindsay E. Anderson, 29, drove a car into a parked truck


which then crashed into a car in the 4000 block of Washington
Street about 1 a.m., according to a Columbia Heights police report.
Later, as she sat in a Columbia Heights squad car, she tried to
persuade an officer to release her "as she was a police officer that
went through the same training as I did," the report said. When the
officer refused, she swore at the officer, displayed her middle finger
and said she would "never give any Heights officers a break and
that she would be looking for them," the report said.

Meanwhile, her fiancé, officer Steven J. Herron, 34, repeatedly


refused police orders and had to be physically restrained and then
stunned with a Taser, the report said. The off-duty officers were in
a private vehicle. Neither could be reached for comment Tuesday
night.

Minneapolis interim Police Chief Tim Dolan said the department


takes firm disciplinary actions against officers who drive under the
influence while off duty and those who violate the public's trust. He
didn't answer questions.

Three Minneapolis police officers were arrested between August and


January in alcohol-related incidents, including two drunken-driving
cases. Police didn't have updated information Tuesday evening on
the status of those officers.

Columbia Heights Capt. Bill Roddy said that Herron was ticketed for
obstructing the legal process and that Anderson was charged with
driving while intoxicated over 0.20, a gross misdemeanor. Both
were booked into the Anoka County jail and have been released,
Roddy said.

Anderson is assigned to the Third Precinct on the South Side and


joined the force in 1999. Herron works in the First Precinct, which
covers downtown. He joined the force in 1997.

Police spokesman Ron Reier said the officers will be assigned to non-
street duties pending an investigation by Columbia Heights police
and the Minneapolis department's internal affairs unit. They will not
be responding to 911 calls or using squad cars, although they will
keep their guns, Reier said.

The police report gives this account of the incident:

A Columbia Heights police officer noticed that Anderson and Herron


smelled strongly of alcohol and had slurred speech. Anderson was
unable to produce proof of insurance for the car she was driving or
her driver's license and was placed in a squad car.

As the officer interviewed the owners of the other vehicles,

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Anderson banged on the squad car windows. Another officer arrived


and gave her a Breathalyzer test that showed an alcohol content of
0.213; the legal limit is 0.08. Herron disobeyed police orders by
leaving his car to visit with Anderson. He refused to leave the squad
car, and an officer restrained one of his arms. He pulled away and
was stunned with a Taser after a warning.

He was stunned again when he refused orders. Officers took a


loaded .38-caliber handgun from his car. Anderson said that she
and Herron were drunk, the report said.

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Location:
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altercation in Columbia Heights last month pleaded guilty Monday in
Anoka County District Court and apologized for the incident.

Lindsay E. Anderson, 29, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree alcohol


concentration, which her attorney said is an admission that her
blood alcohol concentration was between the legal limit of 0.08 and
0.19.

The charge was reduced from third-degree driving while


intoxicated, but it is equivalent to a DWI, said her attorney, Fred
Bruno.

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Anderson was sentenced to 30 hours of community service and


given a $300 fine, Bruno said. A 90-day jail sentence was
suspended.

Anderson was also ordered to appear on a Mothers Against Drunk


Driving panel and will attend 12 hours of an alcohol-awareness
class.

"She is feeling humbled and relieved that it's over," Bruno said.

He said the original charge was reduced because Anderson


accepted responsibility for her actions and underwent a chemical
assessment with a counselor.

Anderson and her fiancé, officer Steven J. Herron, 35, were


arrested April 25 after Anderson drove a car into a parked car,
which then struck another parked car.

According to a Columbia Heights police report, Anderson had an


alcohol level of 0.213 and was argumentative with officers. Herron
disobeyed police orders and was stunned twice with a Taser,
according to Columbia Heights police.

Both Minneapolis officers are assigned to non-street duties pending


an investigation by the department's internal affairs unit, said police
spokesman Ron Reier.

Herron will appear in court next month, said Bruno, who is also his
attorney.

CHAO XIONG

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AUSTIN - The state corrections officer caught this week with 21


pounds of marijuana in his vehicle at a Border Patrol checkpoint
said Wednesday that he was set up.

Curtis W. Hinson, 27, said the circumstances of his arrest "look


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supposed to be selling him the truck he was driving.

"I was set up," said Mr. Hinson, a veteran officer at the Stiles Unit
in Beaumont. "I did not know they [the drugs] were in there. These
people played me really good."

Mr. Hinson said he did not know the Chevrolet Tahoe he was driving
was owned by Cheryl Arterburn, a Houston woman who recently
served 15 months in a state jail for car theft and forgery of a
financial instrument, according to the Texas Department of Criminal
Justice.

Ms. Arterburn also was convicted of prostitution several times and


possession of a controlled substance in 2002, according to public
records. She could not be reached for comment.

Ms. Arterburn's husband, Charles R. Arterburn, was found dead in a


Houston field last month. His body was so badly decomposed that
investigators have not been able to determine how he died, police
said.

"I don't know them," Mr. Hinson said. "I thought I knew whose car
it was. I didn't run a check on it." Asked how he had come across
the vehicle, he said it had been a "friend-of-a-friend type thing."

U.S. Border Patrol agents detained Mr. Hinson on U.S. Highway 77


in South Texas on Monday after a drug-sniffing dog led them to five
bundles of marijuana hidden in the spare tire of his truck. He was
wearing his state uniform; on Wednesday, he declined to say why.

If convicted of possession of marijuana, a third-degree felony, Mr.


Hinson faces up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.

Michelle Lyons, a spokeswoman for the prison system, said Mr.


Hinson's supervisors have not decided his future with the agency
because they have not received a report of his arrest. He has been
placed on leave, she said.

Mr. Hinson said there was a reasonable explanation for his trip and
that he would offer it in court.

"I'm as square as they come," he said. "I don't even drink, much
less do illegal drugs. They just got me, man. They got me good. I
wasn't paying attention."

E-mail dmichaels@dallasnews.com

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(3/15/06 - ODESSA, TX) - Three jailers have been arrested and are
accused of selling drugs and other contraband to inmates in an
Odessa detention center.

Six witnesses, including inmates, assisted authorities in a sting that


led to the February arrests of 32-year-old Anthony Moya, 31-year-
old Fernando Nieto and 30-year-old David G. Anaya.

Ector County Sheriff Mark Donaldson fired the three after the
arrests.

The former Ector County Detention Center jailers are accused of


taking contraband to inmates -- including cocaine, marijuana,
tobacco and a cell phone.

Prosecutors say in return, the jailers received money and weapons


from people the inmates knew outside the jail.

Nieto and Anaya are charged with one count of bribery.

Moya is charged with one count of possession of an illegal firearm


and one count of manufacturing an illegal firearm.

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Mr. Hinson said there was a reasonable
explanation for his trip

Registered: Jul 2003 Of course there is. He was smuggling illegal narcotics.
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He was wearing his state uniform ... he
declined to say why

Because he knew he would have a better chance of sucessfully


smuggling the narcotics. Duh.

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Four People Arrested In Shadyside
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PITTSBURGH -- Officers for the Allegheny County District Attorney's
Office have raided a suspected methamphetamine lab in Shadyside
Friday.

And one of the four people who were arrested is a Ross Township
police officer who was off-duty with an injury.

Agents stormed into the building along South Graham Street near

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PITTSBURGH -- A Ross Township police officer accused of running a


methamphetamine lab has been suspended from the force.

The Tribune Review reported Monday night that Ross Township


commissioners suspended Patrolman Michael Baird.

He was arrested Friday after police raided his apartment on South


Graham Street in Shadyside.

Inside, investigators allegedly found chemicals used to make meth.

Baird will face a judge on multiple drug charges Friday.

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Registered: Jul 2003 Tuesday, November 15, 2005


Location: By Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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A former Ross police officer pleaded guilty yesterday to conspiring
to make methamphetamine in his Shadyside apartment.

Michael Lance Baird, 37, was arrested after agents with the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration found many of the materials
needed to make the stimulant during a search of Mr. Baird's
apartment on Feb. 25.

The agents were at the Graham Street apartment building to serve


a search warrant on a third-floor apartment. After they had taken
two men there into custody, one of them, Chris Burkholder, asked,
"What about the laboratory downstairs?" said Assistant U.S.
Attorney Bruce Teitelbaum in court yesterday.

Mr. Baird gave the agents permission to search his apartment, and
in it, they found acetone, commercial scales, litmus paper, a hot
plate and a laptop that had been used to visit several meth-
manufacturing Web sites.

In addition to the conspiracy charge, Mr. Baird was charged with


possession of acetone and possession of materials used to make
methamphetamine. The prosecution is expected to dismiss those
charges at Mr. Baird's sentencing March 9.

Mr. Burkholder and his co-defendant, Gene Luff, told investigators


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"poor results." The two said Mr. Baird and his girlfriend, Jennifer
Paczan, made it regularly. Her case is pending.

As part of the plea agreement, Mr. Baird admitted only to making


less than 2.5 grams of methamphetamine. He faces up to 12
months' incarceration.

Mr. Baird asked the court to continue his bond, but Senior U.S.
District Judge Alan N. Bloch refused, ordering U.S. marshals to take
him into custody. He had been on house arrest for the last nine
months.

Mr. Baird was on disability leave from the police department when
he was arrested, and subsequently was fired.

(Paula Reed Ward can be reached at pward@post-gazette.com or


412-263-1455.)

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A federal judge surprised a former police officer yesterday, giving
him probation after the man pleaded guilty to operating a
methamphetamine lab.

When Senior U.S. District Judge Alan N. Bloch took the bench
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months in prison, he said. But after reviewing letters of support and


hearing testimony from the defendant's mother, cousin and future
employer, the judge sentenced him to the four months he already
had served at the Allegheny County Jail, one year of probation and
a $2,000 fine. Mr. Baird, 37, must wear a monitoring device for the
first six months.

The Ross patrol officer was on disability leave when he was arrested
in February 2005 after police raided a neighbor's apartment in
Shadyside.

The apartment's occupants told officers Mr. Baird and his girlfriend
might be operating a drug lab.

The couple agreed to a search and were arrested when officers


found equipment used to make the drug.

Mr. Baird was later fired from the Ross police force.

In exchange for Mr. Baird's plea, the government agreed to drop


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A Multnomah County Sheriff's Deputy who was received a top


commendation for bravery in 2001 has apologized to his boss for an
incident that took place in Newberg on Christmas Eve of 2005.

According to details provided by Newberg Police, Multnomah County


Deputy Sergeant Tim Lichatowich was pulled over December 24 and
arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants.

Records show his blood alcohol level was .16, twice the legal limit.

Additionally, Lichatowich was on call for the SWAT team at the


time, and was driving an official but unmarked vehicle. He was also
the SWAT team supervisor at the time.

Lichatowich is currently not a member of the SWAT team and is


performing duties that do not involve driving.

While confirming details of the case that night, Newberg police


declined to talk about the arrest with KATU News.

The Yamhill county district attorney's office has also refused to


release the 911 call that led to the traffic stop and arrest that night,
saying it is part of the ongoing investigation.

Officials say Lichatowich was being paid for being on call for the
SWAT team that evening.

In 2001, Lichatowich was awarded a commendation for bravery


after he pulled two people from a vehicle that had gone into the
Columbia River.

He was working as a river patrol deputy at the time of rescue.

Lichatowich faces many possible sanctions for his actions, including


the loss of his job.

Sheriff Bernie Guisto says he's spoken to Lichatowich, and says the
sergeant has apologized for incident and for dishonoring the
Sheriff's Department.

Lichatowich is scheduled for a court appearance later in January.

The sheriff's office will wait for the criminal case to be finished -
before beginning an internal investigation and deciding what kind of
disciplinary action Lichatowich might face.

Guisto added that according to department policy, he is allowed a


range of punishment options including dismissal.

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you failed to answer the question.

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Kamikaze Sith Because either department policy or state policy requires a paper
Member trail before someone could be fired.

Registered: Aug 2005 However, if he's not fired within a month then it's quite obvious that
Location: Ogden, UT there is some unacceptable favortism involved.
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tatonka Warren Poole #5011 Cop with D.U.I. .15 bac. Phoenix Az.
Member

In Phoenix Az a cop by the Name of Warren Poole, #5011 also


Registered: Jul 2003
needs to fired for a D.U.I. with a bac. of .15 just 2 hours before
Location: california
Posts: 94 tour of duty as a Phx cop in 2001, June of.
Why they cover up for these cops is a big ?????
Poole, #5011 also was a swat team member and was demoted
because of the D.U.I.
He has priors of excessive force and who knows what else.
He has a history over-indulging and strip club follwer.
This is a discredit to the Police Department.
The integrity is 0 for such a employee on the payroll.
He is a habitual liar to cover his actions and is not afraid of the
perjury he committed in Louie;s 3 trials.
Yes! he attacked Luciano Arriaga Jr. in Feb 6, 2002, he profiled
Louie that morning, Louie had all his papers in order. Louie is not a
drug user, or a drunk, doesn't even smoke. So why did he stop
Louie, because the cop problably was suffering with a hang over
and humiliated since they demoted him earlier.
He was very enraged that morning and profiled Louie out of this
rage. He lied and lied to cover his stopping Louie. Louie never ran
that alleged stop sign violation. It was proven in court and the
charge was dropped. Now Louie has to spend 7-1/2 years for
defending his life from this drunk, enraged corrupt cop.

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Mr. Poole, #5011's extreme D.U.I. was dropped down to a traffic


violation by under handed clerks and a Judge in Tempe Az.
You and I go to staight to jail with large fines.
The cops get special treatment and their unprofessional behavior on
the streets is covered up by the department! "The book of ethics
rules" A city employee is not to behave in such a manner that is a
disgrace to the uniform and the department. A employee is to be
fined and discredited or even fired when they break these rules.
The Az Post which over sees the actions of these officers, is
suppose to dicipline or discredit/or fire such a officer when they
break the rules? What happened when these officers were not
diciplined in such a way when they broke the rules??
I am tired of paying tax's so these cops can get a paycheck when
they don't deserve one.
A concerned Citizen.

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"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
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xtratabasco quote:
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Originally posted by Kamikaze Sith
Registered: Jul 2004 Because either department policy or state policy
Location: requires a paper trail before someone could be
Posts: 2869 fired.

However, if he's not fired within a month then it's


quite obvious that there is some unacceptable
favortism involved.

Paper trail my ass.

why are you always making excuses?

you defend cops hurting old women, lie about the constitution,
disregard the constitution, and your always giving excuses.

cant you and your fellow cops take any responsibility for anything?

half of your posts are excuse making.

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It's easy catching swine driving drunk, hell they do all the time just
watch for the officers who work until midnight and they all hit the
clubs or bars after work.

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Member
Originally posted by xtratabasco
Registered: Aug 2005 Paper trail my ass.
Location: Ogden, UT
Posts: 89 why are you always making excuses?

you defend cops hurting old women, lie about the


constitution, disregard the constitution, and your
always giving excuses.

cant you and your fellow cops take any


responsibility for anything?

half of your posts are excuse making.

Now I can tell you've never worked a real job. A paper trial protects
X organization from being sued.

As I said before the end result is HE SHOULD BE FIRED, but when a


organization has a written policy on terminations they have to
follow it unless they want to pay out 50K to some asshole cop like
this guy.

You wouldn't want this guy getting 50K because he was fired
improperly for being a drunk, would you?

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I do believe this drunk cop has a paper trail the only thing we can
Registered: Jul 2003
figure out is the liability is so great they are covering up for him at
Location: california
Posts: 94 any expense to the city.
Louie had 3 trials and all were unjust at the hands of corrupt
prosecutors, and Judges.
They wanted to put Louie away and throw away the key as far as
the first trial went the second was hung jury.
So Louie gets 3 appeals judges to over turn the verdict because his
rights were violated in court. He stays home for approximately a
year and another trial happens. Louie was not able to show the jury
members that this cop was a drunk.
This cop was not suppose to be in the streets of Phx because of his
pending D.U.I.
So that would make Louie's arrest not valid!
This cop has so much in his file at the police department the liablity

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was too great so they covered up big time. You have no idea what
Louie's family had to suffer. They were harrassed by the police
department. They had cops park outside across the street from
their home to intimidate them. They called their mortgage company
up just to find out financial inf. on the Arriaga's. So Louie is waiting
to be transported to Prison at this moment only because this cop's
corrupt actions were so great they had to put Louie away so Louie
would not be able to sue them etc. Louie filed lawsuits anyways he
knew ahead of time what was going to happen. The lawsuits are
pending the family just has to prove corruption and Louie should be
exonerated.
The only way to prove corruption is news media on this corruption.
The family needs to discredit the drunk cop and I would think Louie
can be freed. The corruption is all on paper the perjury is in the
transcripts. The Arriaga's are still fighting the city and want their
son released. It's been difficult for them they have spent all their
savings, and equity, they have sold property to defend their son
and will stop at nothing to prove his innocence.
All this happened to this family because of a dirty drunk cop who
profiled a innocent individual. Their lives have been shattered by
this drunk cop.
Tatonka.

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Navigatr1 Tri-State Officer Charged With Drunken Driving


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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...lo_wlwt/2963376

Registered: Jul 2003 Tue Sep 27, 8:09 PM ET


Location:
Posts: 31403 An Oxford police officer has been charged with drunken driving,
officials said.

Ryan Sikora was charged early Tuesday with one count of operating
a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and one
count of failure to control a motor vehicle. He refused to submit to
a Breathalyzer test.

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been in an accident just before 5 a.m.

Earlier, at about 4 a.m., the police department received a telephone


complaint saying a tan Chevrolet pickup truck had hit several
mailboxes along State Route 27.

Officers reported that about $600 worth of damage was done to the
mailboxes, and there was moderate damage to Sikora?s personal
vehicle.

Sikora was placed on administrative leave pending an internal


investigation by the Oxford Police Department. He's been with the
force since September 1997.

Officials with the department were not available for comment


Tuesday night.

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JmE Oxford Cop Busted for Drunk Driving


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WDTN TV: Oxford Cop Busted for Drunk Driving

quote:
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Location: Directly behind you
Posts: 861 Oxford Cop Busted for Drunk Driving
Updated 9/28/2005 at 15:09:09

An Oxford police officer was arrested after being


involved in a crash. It happened early Tuesday morning
on Route 27.

Police received a call from off-duty officer Ryan Sikora's


wife, saying he'd been involved in an accident. After
investigating, officials charged him with operating a
motor vehicle while intoxicated.

Sikora's been placed on administrative leave pending


the outcome of the investigation.

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Navigatr1 JmE, are they talking about Ohio or Connecticut? I have this same
Extended Sabatical story posted under Connecticut. I couldn't tell which state they
were refering too.

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JmE Oxford Ohio. It is near Dayton, Ohio. The story was carried on
Senior Member Dayton channel 22 news. I will verify and post back.

Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio.

Registered: Aug 2005 Ohio is my neck of the woods.


Location: Directly behind you
Posts: 861 Edited to add: It is posted on a Dayton TV news page as local news
and Oxford, Ohio is right near Dayton. I also am very familiar with
Oxford as I grew up some around there.

I believe it is Oxford, OH.

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JmE City of Oxford, Ohio website


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City of Oxford Ohio website

I doubt they will have an arrest report on that site but if I find it, I
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JmE Ofxord Ohio for sure


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Yep, it is Oxford Ohio for sure. Ryan Sikora is listed still in the
officer's roster. The telephone number listed is for more than one
officer in the roster so it is not likely Ryan Sikora's telephone
Registered: Aug 2005 number; rather a departmental number.
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Oxford Ohio Police roster listing for Ryan Sikora

And it shows him as an officer in district 1 & 2.


District 1 & 2 Officers

There is also a Shelley Sikora as an officer on the Oxford PD (they


are a very small town and very small department), however, I do
not know if they are related. She is listed as assigned to District 5.

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JmE Even posted at good ol' ocifer.com


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Sikora story posted on Ocifer.com

quote:
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POSTED: 8:48 p.m. EDT September 27, 2005


UPDATED: 9:27 a.m. EDT September 28, 2005

Story by whiotv.com

OXFORD, Ohio -- An Oxford police officer was placed


under arrest after he was accused of drunken driving.

Officer Ryan Sikora is accused of hitting several


mailboxes while driving on Route 27 early Tuesday
morning. Police said they arrested him on one count of
operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and one
count of failure to control.

Sikora has been on the force for eight years. He is on


paid administrative leave pending the investigation.

They too are showing Oxford, Ohio.

Looks like it is OH, not CT.

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Navigatr1 Thanks for verifying which state Oxford was in for me.
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JmE No problem. Sorry it was so convoluted. I was not sure either after
Senior Member the CT or OH question was raised.

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JmE According to PoliceCrimes.com's news story on cops in Ohio,


Senior Member Shelley Sikora is indeed Ryan Sikora's wife.

They are both Oxford cops. At least they both were at the time of
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Man Allegedly Threatened To Kill Wife
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BOSTON -- The trial began Wednesday in the case of a former state


trooper accused of stealing drugs from a state evidence locker and
threatening to kill his wife.

NewsCenter 5's Jack Harper reported that the first witnesses were
called after heated opening statements.

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Officials said that Sgt. Timothy White and his wife were involved
with a Hyde Park drug dealer.

"Timothy White, who the evidence will show, wanted his wife to
have sex with other men while he watched," Prosecutor William
Bloom said. "Timothy White slapped his wife across the face so hard
that her ears were ringing and she fell to the ground. As she tired
to get up off the ground, she was on all fours and he kicked her in
the side, right by the rib that he had fractured just seven months
earlier during a different assault."

"When she fell off her boyfriend onto the floor in her drug addicted
stupor, she hurt herself," defense attorney Robert George said.

"There was only one drug dealer who was dressed in a police
officer's uniform in that unit, and that's the defendant," Bloom said.

George said that White's wife, Maura, was trafficking cocaine and
sexually involved with other dealers.

"These drug-trafficking, drug-addicted, wife-swapping, cheating


people will testify in this case that you should believe them over
everyone else," George said.

"He went over to his wife, grabbed her hard by the chin, jammed
the weapon in her mouth and said, 'I think I'll do you instead,'"
Bloom said. "You are going to hear that Maura White struggled. She
pulled free and he slapped her again, and he went around and
jammed the gun between her buttocks. He said, 'Maybe you'll like
this better.'"

"They are liars and their testimony will prove it because they told
different stories all along the line," George said.

The first witnesses were Stoughton, Mass., police officers who


arrested White at his home.

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Defense Say Wife Was Addicted To Drugs
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BOSTON -- Jurors in the case of the former state trooper accused of


abusing his wife and stealing drugs from a police evidence room
heard more about his professional life Thursday.

NewsCenter 5's Jack Harper reported that Massachusetts State


Police Sgt. Tim White's supervisors and former co-workers took the
stand Thursday.

Jurors heard a 911 call from White's wife, Maura, who told the
dispatcher her husband had attacked her.

"My husband stuck a gun in my mouth," she told a dispatcher.

The defense said everything in the call is a lie.

"You will heard evidence from the witness stand that the main
players in this drug trafficking scheme were all friends before they
ever met Tim White. The only connection he had to them was his
drug-addicted wife," defense attorney Robert George told the court
Wednesday.

Lt. Michael Kelley, White's former boss in the State Police Narcotics
Unit, said an inventory check confirmed drugs were missing.

"I made the determination that there were (drugs from) three
separate cases that were supposed to be stored at the bunker that
were not there," he said.

Prosecutors said White stole and resold hundreds of thousands of


dollars in drugs.

The defense is trying to show that when he took the drugs home to
store them, his wife stole them from him.

Maura White will take the stand Friday.

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BOSTON -- The wife of the former state trooper accused of abuse


and stealing drugs from a police evidence room is expected to take
the stand Friday.

NewsCenter 5's Pam Cross reported that the case against former
Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Tim White involves 27 pounds of
cocaine, marijuana, and the drug ecstasy. He is also accused of
attempting to kill his wife after holding a gun to her head.

Prosecutors claim he stole thousands of dollars worth of cocaine


from state police custody while working in the narcotics unit.

On the day he was arrested, Sgt. Lorraine Cambria picked up


White's cruiser from his home.

"I saw a partially opened envelope that appeared to be a large


amount of cash (in the car)," said Cambria.

But a later inventory report never listed the cash in the glove box.
Cambria admitted that a drug inventory after White's arrest was
rushed, but she called it complete.

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"As far I am aware, we found a particular amount of cases missing,


so I thought, in my opinion personally, that it was done thoroughly,
although it was harried at times where people where trying to find
particular items in the book, and people were calling out numbers,
people were going from one drawer to the next, you know, it was in
that manner," she said.

White's wife, Maura, is expected to testify Friday afternoon. She has


been granted immunity by the prosecution.

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Case Involves State Police Narcotics Unit
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DEDHAM, Mass. -- In sometimes graphic detail, the ex-wife of a


former state trooper accused who's of stealing drugs and abusing
his spouse testified Friday about the couple's wild personal life.

Former Sgt. Timothy White, 42, is accused of stealing up to 27


pounds of cocaine and other drugs while he was assigned to the
Narcotics Inspection Unit in 2002 and 2003. He's also charged with
attempted murder for allegedly holding his service pistol to his
wife's head in January 2003 and cocaine trafficking, and marijuana
and Ecstasy distribution.

White's ex-wife, Maura, testified in Norfolk Superior Court, giving


her account of their life, which she said included episodes of heavy
drinking and drug use.

Newscenter 5's Pam Cross reported that the mother of two said
drug use destroyed their 11-year-marriage. Maura White took the
witness stand, telling a story of drugs, sexual deviance and
domestic abuse. She's a key witness against White.

In 2002, Maura White testified her husband brought cocaine to their


Stoughton, Mass., home.

"What did you see in his possession?" she was asked by a state
prosecutor.

"A state's evidence bag," she responded.

"What was inside that bag?"

"Cocaine," she testified.

"Describe the size of the cocaine that you observed," the prosecutor
asked.

"Big chunks," Maura White testified.

She added later that White told her where he obtained it.

"He said that it came from the State Police bunker," White testified.
"He said too bad that we didn't know anybody that could sell it."

Maura White said her husband surfed Internet sex sites, suggested
sex threesomes and became abusive when she refused to
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"He threw me over the foot of the bed. And then came around to
the side and he grabbed my ankles and he tossed me up in the air
and he threw me on the floor," Maura White testified.

Tim White's defense attorneys have tried to say that it was Maura
White who was involved with the drugs. She has been given
immunity from prosecution in exchange for her testimony. She is
expected back on the witness stand Monday.

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BOSTON -- The ex-wife of a former state trooper charged with


attempted murder and drug trafficking took the stand again Monday
and came clean about a personal life scarred by drugs and violence.

NewsCenter 5's Amalia Barreda reported that former Sgt. Timothy


White, 42, is accused of stealing up to 27 pounds of cocaine and
other drugs while he was assigned to the Narcotics Inspection Unit
in 2002 and 2003.

He's also charged with cocaine trafficking, marijuana and Ecstasy


distribution, and attempted murder for allegedly holding his service
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She identified the gun she said that her husband threatened to kill
her with and revealed the details of a fight in which the couple
slapped each other, she fell to the floor and he grabbed his service
weapon from the safe.

"He put the gun in his own mouth and told me to look at him," she
said. "He told me to look at him, that he wanted me to remember
for the rest of my life. At that point, I told him I didn't care if he did
it or not, but to take it someplace else so that the girls wouldn't be
there and have to see it or hear it."

She said that he then walked across the room, grabbed her face
and threatened her.

"He grabbed my face with force. He put the gun in my mouth and
said, 'Maybe I'll do you instead,'" she said.

Maura White testified that she called 911 from a neighbor's house.
Her husband was later arrested by police in Stoughton, Mass., but
not before he got unto bed with his 6-year-old daughter and put the
gun in his mouth again.

Tim White's defense attorneys have tried to say that it was Maura
White who was involved with drugs. She has been given immunity
from prosecution in exchange for her testimony.

Previous Stories:

* May 6, 2005: Ex-Trooper's Wife Testifies About Abuse, Drugs


* May 6, 2005: Allegedly Abusive Trooper's Wife Expected To Testify
* May 5, 2005: Allegedly Abusive Trooper's Former Co-Workers
Testify
* May 4, 2005: Former State Trooper Faces Charges

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St. Paul police arrested a state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension


(BCA) supervisor Friday on suspicion of cocaine possession.

The 46-year-old St. Paul man has served as the BCA's assistant lab
director since 1998 and has worked with the bureau for 24 years.

Investigators believe that at some point the suspect may have

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possessed as much as a kilo (2.2 pounds) of cocaine. The drugs


were held at the BCA for use in undercover sting operations, said
officer Paul Schnell, St. Paul police spokesman.

"We're talking about a substantial, substantial amount," Schnell


said. "We're not talking about your typical user-level quantity."

When BCA officials were first notified of the allegation this week,
they immediately turned to an outside agency to conduct the
investigation, Department of Public Safety Commissioner Michael
Campion said.

"Any allegation of this magnitude deeply affects what is at the core


of the BCA, and that's credibility and integrity," he said.

The man was arrested without incident in his home at about 2:15 p.
m., Schnell said.

Investigators have no evidence that any other BCA employees are


involved, he said.

"He is the single person involved in this investigation," Schnell said,


adding that the suspect has been cooperative.

Investigators have had preliminary talks with Ramsey County


prosecutors and expect to present the case formally to the county
attorney's office Monday morning, Schnell said.

The man is being held in the Ramsey County jail without bail. A
message left at the man's home Friday was not returned.

BCA Superintendent Linda Finney said the allegations came as a


shock to the bureau, which employs about 300 people.

"We are both angered and saddened by what appears to be a


dramatic lapse of judgment and trust," she said.

The value of a kilo of cocaine can vary greatly -- from about $7,000
up to $20,000 -- depending on its potency and where it is
purchased, officials say.

There is no evidence that the suspect either sold or provided


cocaine to anyone else, Schnell said. But he declined to say how
much cocaine was retrieved.

Public Safety spokesman Kevin Smith said that when officials first
learned of the allegations, they worked to ensure that no current or
future cases were compromised. None had been, he said. It also
appears that past cases would not have been affected, Smith said.

BCA officials will also look at their policies, Smith said.

"You have to understand this is one individual who had access to


not only the drugs but to the trust that his position held," Smith
said.

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"We believe our procedures and policies are good," he said. "They
will get better."

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St. Paul (WCCO) An assistant lab director for the Minnesota Bureau
of Criminal Apprehension was charged with drug possession Monday.

David Petersen, 46, of St. Paul was charged with one count of first-
degree possession of 25 grams or more of cocaine, a felony.

Petersen allegedly removed a one-kilogram brick of cocaine from


BCA storage for personal use, according to a criminal complaint. If
convicted, Petersen faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison,
a $1 million fine or both.

Petersen was arrested Friday and held at the Ramsey County jail.

According to a criminal complaint, Petersen admitted to removing


small amounts of cocaine from a BCA supply locker on several
occasions dating back to April 2004. In December, Petersen
allegedly took a one-kilogram brick of cocaine from a locker, hid it
in an evidence vault, concealed samples in magazine pages and

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brought them home.

One kilogram is approximately equal to 2.2 pounds.

Investigators believe Petersen worked alone and did not give or sell
drugs to anyone else.

Petersen has been assistant director of the BCA laboratory since


June 1998 and has held other positions within the lab dating back
to 1981. The laboratory tests evidence gathered from crime scenes
across Minnesota.

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A state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) official was charged


Monday in Ramsey County District Court with possessing more than
25 grams of cocaine.

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The complaint against David B. Petersen, 46, paints a picture of a


man struggling against substance abuse, succumbing to it and then
worrying about how to hide it from his peers.

Petersen told investigators that he began stealing cocaine from the


bureau's stash last April. That stash is meant for undercover drug
buys, the complaint said.

Petersen, one of three assistant lab directors, had unfettered access


to the kilo-size bricks in the bureau's crime-scene garage.

Petersen told investigators that in April and again in December he


cored out a small amount of cocaine -- about an eighth of an ounce,
he guessed -- from the bricks.

Petersen estimated that he took an amount equivalent to two golf


balls from a brick he had hidden in a little-used area of the building,
the complaint said. Petersen told investigators that he was worried
about how to replace the drugs, but in January he thought he got a
"gift from God."

The BCA had moved to a new facility in November 2003 and the old
building's new tenants called to say that a brick of drugs had been
left behind. Petersen told his supervisors about it and set his plan.

When the order came to destroy the newfound brick, he was going
to rewrap it in the old brick's packaging, Petersen told investigators.
He flushed down a toilet the brick he had previously hidden and
kept the wrapper.

But last week a BCA agent reported that Petersen had been making
many trips to the storage lockers.

When investigators searched Petersen's home in St. Paul, he


showed them the area where he cut the drugs. Investigators found
drug residue on the floor nearby, the complaint said.

The complaint suggests that Petersen, who has served as the BCA's
assistant lab director since 1998 and has worked for the bureau for
24 years, may be an addict, but stops short of saying so. "Peterson
stated that he had been sober for some time, but had begun
drinking again," it said.

When Petersen made his first court appearance Monday, his


attorney, Mark Larsen, argued that his client was not a flight risk
and should be released without bail. He noted that Petersen's wife,
two children and a pastor attended the hearing.

Larsen also said what the complaint didn't: "He admittedly has a
substance-abuse problem."

Petersen was released from jail on $15,000 bail and conditions that
he submit to a chemical dependency evaluation and random drug
tests.

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Department of Public Safety spokesman Kevin Smith said that the


case has changed procedures for allowing access to the lockers.

"The mood around the office is just sheer shock, anger and
sadness," Smith said. Colleagues from across the country shared
those sentiments.

Earl Wells, who was slated to take over as president of the


American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors in November, spoke
somberly about Peterson, whom he replaced Monday.

"This is not the Dave I know," he said. "I don't think you could ask
for a more dedicated and hardworking man. This defies my
imagination."

Petersen's next court appearance is March 24. He is on paid


administrative leave pending an internal investigation.

Larsen, his attorney, said Monday that Petersen and his family were
doing well with support from community and church members.
"There will be important issues coming out as this case is litigated,"
he said.

There were no signs at work that Petersen had any kind of


addiction, and Smith said investigators don't believe any cases had
been compromised.

"The only way we could have known about it is if there were some
kind of suspicious behavior," Smith said. "And ultimately, that's
what happened."

The writers are at

hpadilla@startribune.com and pgustafson@startribune.com

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A former high-ranking official at the state Bureau of Criminal


Apprehension pleaded guilty Thursday to possessing more than 25
grams of cocaine he stole from the agency's lab.

David B. Petersen, 46, who had served as the BCA's assistant lab
director since 1998, admitted to taking two "golf ball size" chunks
of cocaine out of a 2.2-pound bag over the past year.

Petersen, who will be sentenced on June 17 by Ramsey County


District Court Judge Salvador Rosas, destroyed the remainder of the
cocaine brick, which the BCA was using for undercover drug buys.

"I am guilty, your honor," Petersen told Rosas Thursday afternoon


shortly after signing the plea agreement he reached with the
Ramsey County attorney's office. He declined to comment after the
hearing.

Petersen, who worked for the BCA for 24 years, is looking at a


possible prison sentence of 7 years and 2 months, according to
state sentencing guidelines.

Bob Plesha, the assistant county attorney prosecuting the case, said
he would ask Rosas to sentence Petersen to the full 86 months.

He said reaching a plea agreement, in which Petersen pled guilty to


one count of possession while two others were thrown out, was the
appropriate thing to do.

"He pled guilty to the most serious charge," Plesha said. "He
admitted his full involvement and accepted responsibility for what
he had done."

Mark Larsen, Petersen's attorney, said after the hearing that he


would ask Rosas for a lighter sentence than the guidelines suggest.

"My client was prepared to accept responsibility for his conduct, as


he has from the beginning," Larsen said. "He felt this was an
opportunity to admit his guilt to the state and to the court."

Petersen said he began taking cocaine for his own use last April by
entering the storage garage and coring out small quantities of
cocaine from the brick.

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He was caught when co-workers noticed he was making numerous


trips to the storage lockers. A search of his home, which Petersen
aided, found evidence of drug residue.

Kevin Smith, a spokesman for the state Department of Public


Safety, which oversees the BCA, said no cases were compromised
by Petersen's actions. Petersen was dismissed from his job on
March 22, Smith said.

"The only thing we can say as an agency is that it appears to be the


culmination of a very sad event," Smith said.

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A former state crime lab official who admitted stealing cocaine
meant for undercover drug buys was sentenced Friday to one year
in the Ramsey County workhouse.

David B. Petersen, 46, of St. Paul, will be on probation for 30 years


after his incarceration and may be required to undergo drug
treatment.

Ramsey County District Judge Salvador Rosas said Petersen could


be eligible for electronic home monitoring in three to six months.

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Petersen, who worked for the state Bureau of Criminal


Apprehension, was one of three assistant lab directors. He admitted
to taking two "golf-ball-size" chunks of cocaine out of a 2.2-pound
bag.

He had faced a possible seven-year, two-month prison sentence


after pleading guilty to a first-degree drug possession charge.

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An off-duty Detroit police officer may face charges for allegedly


causing a fatal collision around 3 a.m. Saturday, Local 4 reported.

Lt. James Agee, an 18-year veteran who works out of the 13th
Precinct, was reportedly driving the wrong way on a one-way street
when his sport utility vehicle collided head-on with a vehicle driven
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The impact occurred at the corner of Burns and East Warren on


Detroit's east side. Thompson died from his injuries, Local 4
reported.

Witnesses said Agee (pictured, left) appeared "out of it," but police
are still investigating to determine if alcohol was a factor in the
crash.

"He was pretty sluggish. He would get up and he tried to talk but
his words didn't come out too straight," said Julaus Burks, a witness.

Jonathan Bussey, a friend, said Agee was on his way over to his
house when the crash occurred.

"He's my best friend and I love him and I support him. It's hard for
me to believe that he could have been responsible for something as
tragic as this," said Bussey.

Agee was taken to a local hospital to be treated but the status of


his condition was unknown.

Thompson (pictured, right) was an employee of the City of Detroit


who was attending community college, the station reported.

The Detroit Police Department has yet to comment on the incident

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Investigators Allegedly Find Liquor, Beer Bottles At Scene
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Detroit Police Lt. James Agee was charged Thursday with causing a
fatal crash on June 19.

Prosecutor Kym Worthy charged Agee, 56, of Detroit with second-


degree murder and operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing
death.

"It is always unfortunate when we have to charge someone sworn


to uphold the law. These are tough decisions but no one is above
the law," said Worthy.

The crash occurred at 3:15 a.m. at the location of East Warren and
Burns in Detroit.

Agee, an 18-year veteran who works out of the 13th Precinct, was
reportedly driving the wrong way on a one-way street around when
his SUV collided head-on with a vehicle driven by 20-year-old
Nehemiah Thompson. Thompson (pictured, right) died from his
injuries.

Detectives at the scene reportedly suspected the lieutenant had


been drinking. Police allegedly found a near-empty bottle of liquor
on top of Agee's SUV. Beer bottles were also found on the ground
near the vehicle, according to the station's reports. Investigators
said the inside of Agee's vehicle smelled like alcohol, Local 4
reported.

Agee has been suspended without pay from the police department.

He's expected to be arraigned Friday at the 36th District Court in


Detroit.

The charge of second-degree murder carries a maximum penalty of


life in prison. The alcohol-related charge carries a maximum penalty
of 15 years and/or $2,500 - $10,000 fine.

Previous Stories:

* June 21, 2004: Officer Suspended For Alleged Drunken Driving


Crash
* June 20, 2004: Report: Officer Accused Of Drunken Driving In
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A video arraignment was held at 36th District Court in Detroit


Friday for a police lieutenant accused of drunken driving in a fatal
crash.

James Agee, 56, was charged with second-degree murder and


operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing death.

Agee (pictured, left) was ordered to wear an alcohol tether, which


not only requires the defendant to remain under house arrest, but
also requires him to periodically blow into a machine that will
measure his alcohol level, according to reports.

"It is always unfortunate when we have to charge someone sworn


to uphold the law. These are tough decisions but no one is above
the law," said Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy.

The crash reportedly occurred while Agee was off duty on June 19
at 3:15 a.m. at East Warren and Burns in Detroit.

Agee, an 18-year veteran who works out of the 13th Precinct, was
reportedly driving the wrong way on a one-way street around when
his SUV collided head-on with a vehicle driven by 20-year-old
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injuries.

Agee has been suspended without pay from the police department.

The judge set his bond at $100,000.

Agee is expected to appear for a preliminary exam on Aug. 26 at


the 36th District Court.

Previous Stories:

* July 2, 2004: Police Lieutenant Charged In Fatal Crash


* June 21, 2004: Officer Suspended For Alleged Drunken Driving
Crash
* June 20, 2004: Report: Officer Accused Of Drunken Driving In
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A Detroit police officer pleaded guilty Monday to charges of second-
degree murder and drunken driving in a fatal crash.

Lt. James Agee, 56, was off duty when the crash occurred on June
19, 2004 at 3:15 a.m. on East Warren and Burns in Detroit.

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Agee (pictured, left), an 18-year veteran who works out of the 13th
Precinct, was driving the wrong way on a one-way street when his
SUV collided head-on with a vehicle driven by 20-year-old
Nehemiah Thompson. Thompson died from his injuries.

Police said Agee's blood-alcohol level was nearly three times the
legal limit.

Agee is scheduled to be sentenced in April.

Previous Stories:

* August 10, 2004: Lieutenant Ordered To Wear Tether In Fatal


Crash Case
* June 20, 2004: Report: Officer Accused Of Drunken Driving In
Fatal Crash

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Texastwister1 lets all just hope a Michigan judge sends this criminal murdering
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Source: NYPD cop tried to buy kilo of cocaine


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A Bronx police officer was arrested in Rhode Island yesterday after

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trying to buy a kilo of cocaine from an undercover federal drug


agent, according to a law enforcement source.

Officer Jose Delvalle, 24, who joined the force in July 2002, was off
duty but carrying his service pistol when he tried to buy the drugs
in Warwick, R.I., from a Drug Enforcement Administration agent
posing as a drug dealer, the source said.

Delvalle was charged with conspiracy to possess narcotics and using


a firearm during a narcotics deal, police said. NYPD Internal Affairs
Bureau investigators went to Warwick after the DEA took Delvalle
into custody.

DEA officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

Delvalle, who is assigned to the 42nd Precinct, was suspended


without pay after his arrest.

It was not immediately clear whether the NYPD had ruled out the
possibility other officers were working with Delvalle.

His arrest comes less than a week after a former detective, Carlos
Rodriguez, was sentenced to 2 years in federal prison for laundering
$45,000 stolen from a drug dealer.

Rodriguez was charged as a result of a scandal in which Det. Julio


Vasquez and his former partner, Det. Thomas Rachko, were seen
on a Queens street in November 2003 ripping off a narcotics courier.

Both men pleaded guilty earlier this year to drug conspiracy


charges and are cooperating with the federal investigation.

October 15, 2004

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Registered: Jul 2003 By JOE McGURK and MURRAY WEISS and MARSHA KRANES
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Posts: 31403 October 16, 2004 -- A young city cop was behind the wheel of his
gold Mercedes SUV when federal agents and NYPD internal affairs
officers busted him in Rhode Island for conspiring to buy 10 kilos of
cocaine for resale back home, officials said yesterday.

Jose Del Valle, a 24-year-old cop with an "unblemished record," had


his service pistol tucked in his waistband and his cousin sitting
beside him when he was nabbed in a Motel 6 parking lot in
Warwick, R.I., on Thursday, according to the criminal complaint
filed in federal court.

Del Valle, who worked at the 42nd Precinct in The Bronx but is now
suspended without pay, had taken the day off to drive to Rhode
Island to work out the final details of the buy — not realizing he
was doing business with a paid informant of the Drug Enforcement
Administration, a DEA affadavit alleges.

Del Valle, who joined the NYPD in July 2002, was first recorded
talking to the informant in Spanish about purchasing the 10 kilos in
September, the affidavit said.

On Oct. 7, in another recorded conversation, he and the informant


negotiated the price, the DEA said.

On Thursday Del Valle and his cousin, Basilio Del Valle, 34, of
Manhattan, rendezvoused with the "dealer" in the Motel 6 parking
lot and got into his car — which had been rigged with surveillance
equipment, the complaint said.

Del Valle told the informant he would to take one kilo to the city to
show his buyer and return for the rest in five days, the affidavit said.

When the informant said the drugs were in his car and the sale
could be completed immediately, the cop replied, "Let's eat first,"
the affidavit says.

At that point, Del Valle and his cousin got back into the Mercedes
and were arrested as they pulled out of the lot.

The two, shackled and in prison jumpsuits, were arraigned


yesterday on charges of conspiring to possess 10 kilos of cocaine
with intent to distribute it, and with possession of a firearm in
commission of a drug crime. If convicted, they face from 15 years
to life in prison.

Fellow cops were stunned by Del Valle's arrest.

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"It's a surprise," said a superior officer. "He did a decent job. He


was a dedicated cop. . . . He had an unblemished record."

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sentenced Friday to five years in federal prison for conspiring to buy
a kilogram of cocaine in Rhode Island.

Prosecutors said Jose Gabriel Delvalle, 24, was carrying his police
credentials and service pistol when he was arrested in October in
Warwick while arranging to buy the drugs. He was with

Basilio Aquiles Delvalle, 34, also of New York, who was sentenced
to 46 months.

The two men pleaded guilty in December to conspiracy to possess


with intent to distribute a kilogram or more of cocaine.

The men had agreed to pay $18,500 for the kilogram, and had said
they might buy an additional nine kilograms in the future,
prosecutors said.

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"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
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Texastwister1 This copster will not even be able to get a job as the door greeter at
Senior Member Wal-mart when he gets out of the joint. Another criminal cop
exposed and brought to justice.
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God I love it.

Hey, TT, give me a call when you read this.

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A McMinnville police officer pleaded no contest to charges that she
was driving drunk while off duty last Saturday.

Kelsey Stirling, a 23-year veteran of the McMinnville Police


Department, appeared Thursday for her arraignment in Yamhill
County Court, where a judge told her that she will qualify for a
diversion program because it was her first drunken- driving offense.

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The July 31 arrest was not her first traffic problem in recent
months, however.

Stirling was cited for hit-and-run on May 8 after colliding with


another car in a Blockbuster Video parking lot, also while off duty.

In both incidents, Stirling first told officers that she had not been
drinking.

In May, she subsequently admitted to drinking earlier in the day,


but the arresting officer decided that her driving was not impaired.

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In May, she subsequently admitted to drinking earlier in
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Location: Georgia-Home of driving was not impaired.
LIAR Trooper Woody Rogers
Posts: 701

Do you think average Joe Citizen would have recieved the same
treatment? I don't.

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Location: wouldn't you like to recieved the same treatment? I don't.
know
Posts: 23

Since you evidently have no understanding of what the laws in


oregon are, I would advise you to find out. do you know how many
non-officers are cited for duii and keep doing it ? The system is
pretty stupid when it comes to this subject, but take it from me, an
officer doesn't get "special" treatment when charged with the crime
of duii. Matter of fact, most officers are queitly fired when convicted
of the crime of duii.

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Mad Abe "Matter of fact, most officers are queitly fired when convicted of the
????? crime of duii."

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Originally posted by Mad Abe
Registered: Feb 2005 "Matter of fact, most officers are queitly fired
Location: wouldn't you like to when convicted of the crime of duii."
know
Posts: 23 Great! So can you quit with the post whoring
now?

but it's so much fun to irritate this bunch of know nothing morons !!

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Mad Abe Maybe we should email you large quantities of bull**** to see how
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hey p*g since you evidently have no understanding of what the
Registered: Jul 2003 laws in oregon are, I would advise you to find out. do you know
Location: Ft. Collins, Colorado how many officers are cited for dui and keep doing it ? The system
Posts: 9006 is pretty stupid when it comes to this subject, but take it from me,
an officer gets "special" treatment when charged with the crime of
dui. Matter of fact, most officers are never fired when convicted of
any crime.

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butterfly Well, we had a cop who got her blood alcohol up to .25, smashed
Senior Member into one car, left, then was finally stopped by smashing into a
second vehicle totalling both. Her arrest? Misdemanor DUI. Even
though one guy's facing vertabrae surgery and others were injured.

Constrast that, with one of her fellow cops getting hit by a guy who
was DUI and that guy was arrested for felony DUI w/ bodily injury
even though the officer was treated and released for his injuries.

She's keeping her job. The only person who risked losing his was
the man who exposed her arrest and subsequent prosecution
publically.
Registered: Nov 2004 She got three years summary, $1342 fines and 15 days sweeping
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sidewalks, plus she can drive to and from work, at work(patrol) and
Posts: 99
to and from treatment.

The police department doesn't think it's a big deal. The DA didn't
want to file on hit and run b/c get this, She wasn't aware she
had hit another vehicle

(gee, I wonder why...being plastered is a DEFENSE!)

It gets better....She won an award from MADD for busting the most
drunk drivers, and she was friends with a cop killed by a drunk
driver...and she shot one to death two years ago.

But it's more important to slap her wrist and kill the messenger who
tried to inform the public that she was out there driving a patrol car
despite what she did.

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butterfly I'll post an article as soon as our local media has the guts to write
Senior Member anything about it. And the department can blame me if they do
write about it, rather than deal with a serious problem.

par for the course for them, bury their heads in the sand when an
officer breaks the law...and pretend it's no big deal...

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Police Officer Allegedly Pulled Over For Drunken Driving, Set


Free
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UPDATED: 10:26 a.m. EDT August 27, 2004

Story by Channel Cincinnati

FT. THOMAS, Ky. -- An off-duty, veteran police officer was pulled


over for suspected drinking and driving and set free without being
charged, WLWT News 5 reported.

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Newport Police Officer Mark Crank said he was out with the chief of
his department right before another officer from neighboring Ft.
Thomas pulled him over for suspicion of driving drunk, according to
WLWT.

Officer Adam Brown tried unsuccessfully to get Crank to take a field-


sobriety test.

"Quite frankly, I don't care if he's a cop," Brown said. "He was
going to kill somebody or kill homself."

After talking with his supervisor, Brown made a call to the on-duty
supervisor in Newport to come and take Crank home.

No charges were filed, which is something officers said is personal


discretion, WLWT reported.

"I've allowed people to call cabs," Ft. Thomas Lt. Mark Dill said.
"I've told them I'm having a hard time making a decision and you
have obviously been drinking some."

However, there are some who are more concerned with the
possibility of Crank being out with a top officer and a supervisor's
decision to let Crank go.

Copyright 2004 by ChannelCincinnati.com. All rights reserved. This


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Navigatr1 Cop Originally Let Go Now Charged With DUI


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Cruiser Cam Video Caught Officers In Dilemma
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NEWPORT, Ky. -- The Newport police officer stopped on suspicion of


drunk driving six weeks ago – and let go – has now been charged.

Saying "police officers are no different than anyone else," Campbell


County attorney Justin Verst has charged Sgt. Mark Crank with
DUI, News 5's Brian Hamrick reported.

After Fort Thomas officer Adam Brown pulled Crank over, a cruiser
cam video seemed to show Crank asking for a break from Brown
and Brown struggling with the decision of whether to arrest a fellow
cop.

Brown eventually let a supervisor drive Crank home.

Crank now faces 30 days in jail and a $500 fine. He will be in court
Thursday.

"Everybody must be treated the same and will be treated the


same," Verst told News 5's Brian Hamrick. "That's the only way the
system can work.

"Anybody that's driving drunk puts people at risk."

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Texastwister1 The cop that let this DUI copster go at the scene, needs a nice long
Senior Member suspension as well.

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Registered: Jul 2003 By Paul A. Long


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A Fort Thomas police officer testified Thursday he did not arrest an
off-duty Newport cop on suspicion of drunken-driving because he
didn't think the evidence would hold up in court.

Officer Adam Brown said a particular problem he saw in the case


was he had no physical tests to show if Newport Sgt. Mark Crank
was under the influence when he was stopped on the Interstate 471
ramp to I-275 in the early-morning hours of Aug. 10.

So after more than an hour of discussing the case along the side of
the road with both his and Crank's supervisors, Brown decided not
to cite Crank, and let someone else drive him home.

But Brown's in-car camera caught the entire incident on tape, and
when it was released to the public, it caused an outcry.

A month later, Campbell County Attorney Justin Verstf filed charges


against Crank.

His trial began Thursday in Campbell District Court and is expected


to end today. If convicted of the misdemeanor, Crank faces up to
30 days in jail and a $500 fine plus court costs.

Publication Date: 12-03-2004

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owners of this board. Articles posted on this board by me, or other members, are
merely a collection of publicly published articles on the internet that are
conveniently posted in one place. The purpose of the articles is accountability for
too often law enforcement officers just get a slap on the wrist. The use of these
articles is for non-profit use, as well as educational and historical purposes.

Paraphrasing Maureen Kanka: "You got to be able to tell the children who the bad
guys are."

From the movie "V for Vendetta:


"People shouldn't be afraid of their government, governments should be afraid of
their people."

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots
and tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to to William Smith; Paris, November
13, 1787

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Officer's DUI case ends in mistrial


Registered: Jul 2003 Jury deliberated nearly six hours
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By Paul A. Long
Post staff reporter

A Campbell County judge declared a mistrial Friday after a jury


failed to reach a verdict on whether Newport Police Sgt. Mark Crank
was driving drunk when Fort Thomas police stopped his car earlier
this year.

Jurors deliberated nearly six hours -- and three times told Special
Judge Charlie Moore that they were hopelessly deadlocked -- before
Moore called an end to the trial at 8 p.m.

Campbell County Attorney Justin Verst said he would review the


case to determine whether he will seek to retry Crank.

The six jurors, frustration etched on their faces, declined to


comment as they left the courtroom.

Crank, noting the case remains pending, declined comment. His


attorney, Thomas Beiting, said the non-verdict was disappointing.

Fort Thomas Officer Adam Brown pulled Crank over on the


Interstate 471 ramp to I-275 in the early morning hours of Aug. 10.
He said he did so because Crank's car was weaving, he nearly had
an accident, and he stopped short when he merged onto the exit
ramp.

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Brown, after discussing the case with his supervisor, decided not to
cite Crank and allowed someone else to drive him home. Brown's in-
car video camera caught the entire incident on tape, though, and,
when it was released to the public, it caused an outcry.

A month later, Verst, after reviewing the tape and talking to the
officers involved, filed charges against Crank. Verst personally
signed the criminal complaint after Brown declined to do so.

Beiting said Verst should have stood by the officer's decision. A


veteran defense attorney and former cop, Beiting said he has never
seen a prosecutor personally sign a DUI warrant after police
declined to do so.

"Police have an extraordinary amount of discretion," Beiting said.


"They exercised that discretion not once, but twice. I don't think the
prosecutor should be second-guessing police. This has never
happened before."

The two-day trial began Thursday.

On Friday, Crank took the stand for several hours, explaining his
version of the events that led up to the incident. He denied being
drunk, and said he drank no more than four beers over the previous
two hours. He told jurors that he did not cooperate with Brown
because he felt the officer was rude, young and inexperienced. He
refused to perform field sobriety tests because, he said, he felt
Brown had decided quickly that Crank was drunk, before
investigating the situation.

"I was disturbed by the demeanor of the officer," said Crank, an 11-
year veteran. "I felt at this point, the officer was trying to build a
DUI case. -- I thought that he had predetermined that.

"I felt that no matter what I said, he had made up his mind."

Crank said he fully understood why Brown -- an officer for four


years -- pulled him over. His car had swerved abruptly as he
entered onto I-471, Crank agreed.

He admitted that he crossed over the line more than once. He said
his erratic driving was caused not by alcohol, though, but by his
unfamiliarity with a balky stick shift on his car. At the same time he
was trying to change gears, he said, he was also smoking a
cigarette.

Brown testified Thursday that he believed Crank was intoxicated


because his speech was slurred, he was walking in the deliberate
manner of a drunken person, and his breath smelled of alcohol.

But he wound up not arresting Crank, Brown said, because he


wasn't sure the case would hold up in court.

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Posts: 208 going to kill somebody or kill homself."

To me, that says this drunk cop should have gone to jail. Can't let a
fellow officer slide on such an offense.

:frown:

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duncan another p*g busted


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starsky What a bullsh@t excuse, blaming the stickshift, and lighting a


Senior Member cigarette at the same time for his erratic driving.
I do not tolerate drunk driving from anyone.
I would not have given this fellow cop a walk based on the
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Wow, Duncan and I agree on something. How about that??

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Navigatr1 Cop To Be Retried On DUI Charge


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First Attempt Ended in Mistrial
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NEWPORT, Ky. -- The case of the Newport police sergeant charged


with DUI will be retried after a mistrial this month.

Campbell County Commonwealth Attorney Justin D. Verst


announced the decision to retry Mark Crank's case based on the 5-1
vote for conviction by the previous jury and what his statement
called "the ongoing strong belief that this case needs to be treated
like any other case."

A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for Dec. 15 in Campbell County


District Court.

Crank was seen on a police-cruiser video talking his way out of an


arrest. Crank was off duty and in a civilian car when he was pulled
over by Fort Thomas Adam Brown on Aug. 10.

Brown let a supervisor drive Crank home.

Previous Stories:

* November 1, 2004: Trial Set For Cop Charged With DUI


* September 28, 2004: Cop Originally Let Go Now Charged With DUI
* September 3, 2004: Police Sergeant Suspended After Video
Surfaces

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VAN BUREN, Ark. -- A drug investigation has led to the suspension


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Van Buren police Chief Kenneth Bell said the officer was placed on
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Police department officials have not released the man's name. Bell
would only confirm that he was a patrol officer.

Bell said the officer was not arrested and has not been formally
charged.

The case has been handed over to the U.S. Customs Service.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Monday's version of this story reported that the


mentioned officer had been fired. In addition, the federal agency
handling the case was misidentified as the FBI. Both of these
statements were false and have been corrected in the current
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Wednesday for their alleged role in what authorities called an
Internet steroid operation.

Van Buren police said Officer Travis Sharpe was relieved of duty as
a result of an informal hearing. Sgt. Frank Petray was suspended
for 30 days without pay as a result of the same hearing.

Sharpe had been with the force since 2003. Petray started working

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for the Van Buren Police Department in 1993.

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VAN BUREN, Ark. -- A Van Buren police officer filed an appeal
Tuesday after being fired from his job.

Officer Travis Sharp was fired following an investigation that


accused him and Sgt. Frank Petry for buying anabolic steroids
through the Internet. The U.S. Customs and Immigration
Department conducted the investigation.

On Sept. 14, the Van Buren police chief put Petry on administrative
leave with pay and fired Sharp.

Sharp has 15 days to prepare before his hearing.

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US OK: Four Norman Officers Suspended

URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1400/a06.html
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Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption -
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FOUR NORMAN OFFICERS SUSPENDED

NORMAN - Four patrol officers, including one who faces a drug


conspiracy charge in Oklahoma County, were suspended Friday
from the city's police force.

Officer Jennifer Newell said all four officers have been placed on
administrative leave with pay.

"It has left a shortage ( on the force )," Newell said. "We are doing
our best to cover the shifts."

Patrolman Kyle Sherman, 34, a 13-year veteran of the force, was


arrested Thursday in a Drug Enforcement Agency raid.

He has been charged in Oklahoma County District Court with one


count of conspiracy to distribute a controlled dangerous substance.

The other three officers are under investigation for possible criminal

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misconduct stemming from findings obtained in the same


investigation, Newell said.

She declined to name the other three officers.

A police affidavit filed with Sherman's charge accuses him of


conspiring with others in the distribution of steroids.

Sherman was one of dozens of people arrested Thursday in


Oklahoma County after a 30-day DEA investigation into drug
trafficking in the metro area.

Affidavits filed in the arrests indicate the investigation was into


trafficking of a variety of drugs, spanned several jurisdictions and
used telephone taps and surveillance techniques, as well as
undercover officers.

Newell said Sherman's arrest and the suspension of the other three
officers did not come as a surprise to the department.

"We have been involved in the investigation since its inception," she
said.

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VAN BUREN, Ark. -- Van Buren's police chief said Thursday that he
will not fire a sergeant accused of obtaining illegal steroids, despite
a civil service commission recommendation to let the officer go.

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Sgt. Frank Petray was suspended for 30 days -- the same day
Officer Travis Sharp was fired for his alleged role in the scheme.

Sharp went before the commission saying he and Petray should


have received the same punishment. The commission agreed but
said that both men should be fired.

Van Buren Chief Kenneth Bell said he will not fire Petray because
the sergeant has been with the force for 10 years and has never
been in trouble before the recent allegations surfaced.

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BY MICHELE MCPHEE DAILY NEWS POLICE BUREAU CHIEF

AN NYPD DETECTIVE on the verge of retiring with a disability

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pension was suspended after he was spotted shredding files at the


Manhattan North narcotics squad - a unit under federal
investigation for stealing money and drugs, the Daily News has
learned.

Detective Luis Nieves-Diaz, 48, was not arrested but his disability
pension was put on hold last week, several high-ranking police
sources told The News.

"He was out sick but he came in to get his stuff and started putting
files in the shredder in full view of other guys," said one source with
knowledge of the case. "He thought he was out, and they couldn't
touch him. I guess he was wrong."

Nieves-Diaz has a heart ailment that qualified him to collect a


yearly pension equal to three-quarters of his salary.

It was not clear what had been shredded, but investigators fear
that sensitive material was destroyed - adding that Nieves-

Diaz's actions seemed suspicious.

Nieves-Diaz did not return calls placed to his upstate Newburgh


home.

NYPD officials had no comment yesterday on the suspension - the


latest development in a federal probe in which a ring of Manhattan
narcotics detectives is accused of ripping off dealers and selling
cocaine over a five-year period.

In June, retired Detective Thomas Rachko pleaded guilty to a drug


conspiracy charge in Brooklyn federal court. In his guilty plea,
Rachko fingered other dirty cops as part of the conspiracy.

Two other detectives, Julio Vasquez and Carlos Rodriguez, pleaded


guilty earlier this year. Both resigned from the NYPD.

The case began last November, after former partners Rachko and
Vasquez were spotted by another NYPD surveillance team carrying
a knapsack full of cash from a drug courier.

Vasquez, then assigned to the elite Firearms Investigation Unit, was


on duty at the time. He used an NYPD car to effect the $169,000
robbery in Queens. The cash was never recovered.

Last month, a lawyer for the Detectives Endowment Association


sent out a letter advising cops not to talk to Internal Affairs Bureau
investigators or the FBI about the case without a union attorney
present to prevent "misunderstanding."

"As members of the law enforcement community, we will, of course,


make every effort to fully cooperate with any ongoing investigation
regardless of the agency involved," the letter read.

The letter was written after an FBI agent showed up unannounced

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at the home of a narcotics squad detective, DEA attorney Phil


Karasyk said yesterday.

"Given the high-profile nature of this investigation, our members


have to realize that they have the same constitutional safeguards
as any other citizens," Karasyk said.

mmcphee@edit.nydailynews.com

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BY MICHELE McPHEE

DAILY NEWS POLICE BUREAU CHIEF


August 11, 2004

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for allegedly helping another detective steal 250-thousand dollars
from drug dealers.

The New York Times reports Luis Nieves-Diaz (nee-EHV'-ehs DEE'-


az) was fired for his alleged role in what is potentially New York's
worst police corruption scandal in a decade.

The Times reports the money was split among several drug dealers
and the other detective, Julio Vasquez. Vasquez has pleaded guilty
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other officers in the scheme.

Nieves-Diaz hasn't been charged with any crime because the


federal statute of limitations had run out. The paper says the officer
has denied taking the money.

Copyright 2004 Associated Press

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NEW YORK (AP) — A narcotics detective was fired for allegedly
helping another detective steal $250,000 from drug dealers in New
York's worst police corruption scandal in a decade.

Luis Nieves-Diaz, 48, allegedly took $65,000 to $70,000 of the


money, with the balance being split between several drug dealers
and the other detective, Julio Vasquez, The New York Times
reported in Friday editions, citing court documents and unnamed
officials.

Nieves-Diaz was fired Aug. 27 after a departmental trial and was on


the verge of retiring with a pension fund worth $1 million over the
next 20 years, the Times reported. He was not charged with any
crime because the alleged theft took place in 1995, and the federal
statute of limitations had run out.

Nieves-Diaz denied stealing the money, the Times said.

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The scandal began unraveling in November, when a federal


surveillance team tracking a drug courier saw Vasquez and his
former partner, Thomas Rachko, stop the man and take $169,000
from him. Both detectives were arrested.

Vasquez later pleaded guilty and began cooperating with


prosecutors, implicating some 10 officers in the scheme.

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October 8, 2004, 4:56 PM EDT

NEW YORK -- A former narcotics detective who renovated his Long


Island home with $45,000 in stolen drug money was sentenced to
two years in prison Friday despite his lawyer's pleas that he was
drunk and distraught over his wife's ill health during the theft.

Carlos Rodriguez was the first New York police officer sentenced in
New York's worst police corruption scandal in a decade. At least
nine officers have been implicated in thefts of cocaine and drug
money linked to their work on a northern Manhattan anti-narcotics
initiative.

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Rodriguez, 39, pleaded guilty in April, saying that he and another


officer stole more than $100,000 in drug proceeds from a dealer
and split the cash. Rodriguez admitted he took $45,000 and paid a
contractor for improvements to his home on Long Island.

His attorney, Susan Walsh, said in a letter to U.S. District Judge


Carol Amon that Rodriguez robbed a drug courier after a night of
social drinking with another detective, Thomas Rachko, in the
summer of 2000. The pair pulled over the courier on the Upper
West Side of Manhattan, identified themselves as police officers and
took the money from the trunk of his vehicle, Walsh said.

Walsh said Friday that the veteran detective was upset about the
health of his wife, who has multiple sclerosis, when he robbed the
courier. She pleaded with Ammon to depart from sentencing
guidelines and issue a relatively lenient sentence.

Rodriguez told Amon that he took "full responsibility for the crime I
committed."

"It was the worst decision I ever made in my life and it has ruined
my life," said Rodriguez, who Walsh said had almost two decades
on the job before he turned himself in to investigators. "I have been
distraught and overcome with guilt."

Amon declined Walsh's request for a downward departure from the


guidelines because of the gravity of Rodriguez's crime and the need
to send a message that could deter police corruption, the judge said.

She gave Rodriguez a lighter-than-maximum sentence, however,


because she said he was obviously sincere in his contrition for the
crime.

The scandal began unraveling in November, when a federal


surveillance team tracking a drug courier saw Detective Julio
Vasquez and his former partner, Rachko, stop the man and take
$169,000 from him. Both detectives were arrested.

Vasquez pleaded guilty and began cooperating with prosecutors,


implicating other officers in the scheme.

Rachko pleaded guilty in June to a federal drug charge, telling a


judge that he led a group that stole millions of dollars worth of
cocaine and resold it on city streets.

Rachko said he led at least five people who stole 100 kilograms of
cocaine between 1998 and 2003.

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INDIANAPOLIS -- An off-duty police officer crashed his marked


squad car into a parked minivan and was arrested on a drunken
driving charge, police said.

Shannon McComas, 29, had a blood-alcohol content of 0.16


percent after the crash, twice Indiana's legal limit to drive,
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Amelia Creviston called police about 3:45 a.m. Sunday to report


that a squad car had just crashed into her minivan, parked outside
her home on the city's southeast side. The woman told police the
officer appeared to be drunk and had asked her not to call anyone.

"He was swaying, he wasn't talking clearly. It was pretty obvious he


was intoxicated," Creviston told RTV6's Eric Weisfeld.

Electronic court records indicate that his license was suspended at


an initial hearing Sunday, and he was released from custody
without bond.

IPD officials said McComas was appointed to the force on 2001 and
that he has had no previous discipline on file. He will be placed on a
desk job pending an Internal Affairs investigation.

IPD spokesman Lt. Paul Ciesielski said that a zero-tolerance policy


instituted in February following two alcohol-related accidents
involving officers, could result in a harsher penalty for McComas if
he is found guilty.

"He might lose his driver's licence, but he probably won't lose his
job, although he will face a suspension. The fact that we have a
zero-tolerance policy now will probably play into the minimum
amount of days that he receives as far as suspension," Ciesielski
said.

A home telephone number for McComas was not listed in the public
directory.

Copyright 2004 by TheIndyChannel.com. The Associated Press


contributed to this report.

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bad1 He probably wont lose his job. It is a misdemeanor charge. The


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By Terry Horne
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September 20, 2004

An off-duty Indianapolis police officer was arrested Sunday on


drunken driving charges after he crashed his marked police cruiser
into a parked minivan on the Southeastside, according to police
reports.

Shannon W. McComas, 29, became at least the second IPD officer


this year to be charged with driving while intoxicated. And he may
be the first officer to face discipline under the department's new
"zero tolerance" policy, which prohibits officers from driving their
police cars after consuming any alcohol.

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Police reports indicate McComas' blood-alcohol content was 0.16 --


twice the level at which a person is considered intoxicated.

According to the reports, police were called to the 3200 block of


Carica Drive at 3:47 a.m. by a woman who said a police car had
just crashed into her minivan, parked outside her home. The
woman told police the officer appeared to be drunk and had asked
her not to call anyone.

McComas, who flunked a field sobriety test, told officers he had


been drinking at a nearby party and was dialing his cell phone when
his car struck the minivan.

Officers estimated total damage to both vehicles at $2,500 to


$5,000.

Electronic court records indicate his license was suspended at an


initial hearing Sunday, and he was released without bond.

A person who answered the phone Sunday night at McComas' home


said the officer had been advised not to comment.

IPD Lt. Paul Ciesielski, a department spokesman, said that if


McComas' license were suspended, he still could be assigned to a
desk job. A misdemeanor conviction would not end McComas'
career. However, the officer faces discipline from Police Chief Jerry
Barker following an internal investigation. "The new policy could be
a factor in what the chief decides to do," Ciesielski said.

The policy, which had allowed an officer to have a blood-alcohol


content of up to 0.03 and still drive, was changed in February. In
the weeks before, two IPD officers, Sgt. William Jackson and
robbery Detective George Leon Benjamin, were involved in crashes
after they had been drinking.

Both were suspended for 10 days, and Jackson was placed on


probation and fined about $400.

Call Star reporter Terry Horne at (317) 444-6082.

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Navigatr1 Tacoma Police Officer Accused Of DUI


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Tacoma Police Officer Accused Of DUI


http://www.kirotv.com/news/2364231/detail.html

Registered: Jul 2003 POSTED: 5:09 p.m. PDT July 28, 2003
Location: UPDATED: 5:16 p.m. PDT July 28, 2003
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TACOMA, Wash. -- A veteran Tacoma police officer arrested for
driving while drunk over the weekend had a blood alcohol level
three times the legal limit, investigators told KIRO 7 Eyewitness
News.

Officer Paul Brown, 52, entered a plea of not guilty Monday after his
arrest last weekend in Lewis County.

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Lewis County Sheriff's deputies and State Patrol Troopers spotted


Brown weaving on Highway 12 after drivers called 911. He was
pulled over and registered a .24 on a blood alcohol test, police said.

Court documents obtained by KIRO 7 Eyewitness News show Brown


allegedly tried to hide his police badge in his pants leg and that he
was carrying a gun at the time he was arrested.

Brown has been put on paid administrative leave.

Last month, another Tacoma police officer was arrested and


charged with driving with a with a blood-alcohol level nearly double
the legal limit.

Officer Joseph Mettler pleaded not guilty to DUI charges after


registering a .14 blood alcohol level.

Arrest reports said that empty cans of beer were found in Mettler's
vehicle, along with a "plethora of mints" that the driver was trying
to consume once he realized that he was being pulled over.

Copyright 2003 by KIROTV.com. All rights reserved. This material


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Tacoma officer pleads innocent to drunken driving


Registered: Jul 2003
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TACOMA -- A 25-year police veteran has pleaded innocent to


drunken driving, the city's second police officer to face such charges
in recent weeks.

Officer Paul Brown, 52, was arrested Saturday near Randle and
entered his plea Monday in Lewis County District Court. A pretrial
conference hearing was scheduled for Aug. 27.

Brown has been placed on administrative leave and referred to the


city's employee assistance program for an alcohol evaluation,
officer Jim Mattheis said.

Lewis County prosecutor Jeremy R. Randolph said several people


reported seeing a black Mustang convertible weaving on U.S. 12
shortly after noon Saturday, after which a sheriff's deputy and a
state trooper found Brown in a car parked on the side of

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Washington 131.

The deputy wrote that he saw an opened can of beer, numerous


empty liquor bottles and full beer cans and liquor bottles in the car,
and a breath test indicated Brown's alcohol level was .244 percent -
more than three times the legal limit of .08 percent.

Last month, Tacoma officer Joseph P. Mettler, 33, was arrested in


Lewis County and pleaded innocent to driving under the influence of
alcohol. Mettler was placed on administrative leave for a time but is
now back on duty, Mattheis said.

Information from: The News Tribune

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Tacoma police officer resists DUI charge


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Location:
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TACOMA -- A 25-year police veteran has pleaded not guilty to


drunken driving, the city's second police officer to face such charges
in recent weeks.

Officer Paul Brown, 52, was arrested Saturday near Randle and
entered his plea Monday in Lewis County District Court. He has
been placed on administrative leave and referred to the city's
employee assistance program for an alcohol evaluation, Officer Jim
Mattheis said.

Responding to reports of a black Mustang weaving on U.S. Route 12


shortly after noon Saturday, a sheriff's deputy and a state trooper
found Brown in a car parked on the side of state Route 131. The
deputy wrote that he saw an opened can of beer and empty liquor
bottles in the car. A breath test indicated Brown's alcohol level
was .244 percent -- more than three times the legal limit of 0.08
percent.

Last month, Tacoma officer Joseph P. Mettler, 33, was arrested in


Lewis County and pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence
of alcohol. Mettler was placed on administrative leave for a time but
is back on duty, Mattheis said.

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08-01-2003 03:19 AM

tatonka Drunk Police Officer


Member
DRUNK COP
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: california :mad: :confused:
Posts: 94
HELLO OUT THERE
I KNOW OF THIS PROBLEM IN PHOENIX ARIZONA
A OFFICER BY THE NAME OF WARREN BRENT POOLE #5011 HAD A
PENDING D.U.I. WHEN HE WENT OUT OF CONTROL ON A
INNOCENT PERSON ON 02/06/02. THIS BADGE 5011 POOLE, IS A
ALCOHOLIC, VISITS ALL THE STRIP JOINTS IN PHX 2 HOURS
BEFORE HE IS DUE ON THE CLOCK TO REPORT TO WORK: THE
FAMILY INVOLVED HAVE FILED CHARGE'S AGAINST PHOENIX
POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND THE OUT OF CONTROL COP POOLE.
THIS COP WENT FROM STRIP JOINT TO STRIP JOINT AND
CONSUMED ENOUGH ALCOHOL BETWEEN STRIP JOINTS TO GET TO
A BAC OF .15. THEN TEMPE AZ GIVES HIM SPECIAL TREATMENT
AND 24HR. INHOME INCARCERATION. WHERE IS JUSTICE HERE. IF
YOU AND I DID THIS WE WOULD BE INCARCERATED AND THEY
WOULD THROW AWAY THE KEY??
HE IS A DEMOTED SWAT TEAM MEMBER, WE WONDER WHY?
I CAN GUESS? HE ALMOST KILLED A INNOCENT VICTIM AND THE
VICTIM GETS 10-1/2 YEARS IN PRISON FOR DEFENDING HIMSELF.
THEY ALL LIED AT HIS TRIALS, COMMITTED PERJURY, OVER AND
OVER DURING THE TRIALS. lOUIE ARRIAGA JR. THE VICTIM, WAS
ON THE GROUND TUMMY DOWN AT ALL TIMES, WHILE THIS 200
POUNDED COP BEAT ON HIM. LOUIE ONLY WEIGHS 140 POUNDS
AND IS 5 ; 7''. THE COP IS 6 FEET TALL. HE PROFILED LOUIE AND
SAID HE RAN A STOP SIGN. THIS WAS THROWN OUT OF COURT
BECAUSE A WITNESS TESTIFIED DIFFERENT.THE STORY IS IN
PHOENIXNEWTIMES.COM (CA ROLL NETS 10 YEARS.

WE NEED OUT OF CONTROL COPS OFF THE STREET AND IN


PRISON WHERE THEY BELONG.
TATONKA

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Navigatr1 Tatonka, please do not post in all caps as it is considered shouting


Extended Sabatical in chat rooms and discussion boards. Not only that, it is hard to
read.

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tatonka DRUNK COPS


Member

This is Tatonka
Registered: Jul 2003 I Am so sorry about the caps, i just start typing and I forget. Yes
Location: california
Posts: 94 you are correct it is considered shouting when you use caps.
I think I just wrote another letter in caps,but I will stop that ok.
I get so upset and excited about writing to this forum.

about the drunk cop Warrent Brent Poole, #5011.


Anyhow I was a little confused I just wrote another letter to the
post and I can't seem to find it.
I am not computer savvy, yet but I am learning as I go along.
Blessings!!

Watch out for the Corrupt Officer Warren Brent Poole's of the world
Badge #5011.
He can get you if you are not careful!!

Blessing!
Tatonka

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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: CHEHALIS - A Tacoma police officer was given a deferred
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prosecution Monday for a drunken driving arrest in Lewis County.

Joseph P. Mettler was ordered to attend alcohol treatment. If he


observes that and other conditions set by Lewis County District
Court, his case will be dismissed after two years.

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"He took advantage of the same right any citizen has a right to take
advantage of," Mettler's attorney, Bryan Hershman, said of the
deferred prosecution.

A Washington State Patrol trooper pulled Mettler over on Interstate


5 in the Chehalis area on June 18.

According to the trooper's report, Mettler was driving erratically,


and another driver saw him drinking from a beer can. Mettler
registered about 0.14 on two breath tests - nearly double the legal
limit of 0.08.

Hershman said Mettler is a good officer who made a mistake.

"Nobody's ever going to see him again criminally," he said.

As part of the deal, Mettler will go through two years of alcohol


treatment and remain on probation for five years.

"He went to court, took his medicine, and now he's going on with
life," Hershman said.

A second Tacoma police officer arrested on suspicion of DUI in


Lewis County has a pretrial hearing scheduled for Aug. 27. Officer
Paul Brown was arrested July 26 near Randle. He has pleaded not
guilty.

News Tribune staff writer Karen Hucks contributed to this report.

(Published 12:01AM, August 5th, 2003)

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Navigatr1 Officer's DUI case adjudicated


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Officer's DUI case adjudicated


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TACOMA -- A Tacoma police officer has been given a deferred


prosecution for a drunken driving arrest in Lewis County.

Joseph P. Mettler, 33, was ordered Monday to attend alcohol


treatment. If he observes that and other conditions set by Lewis
County District Court, his case will be dismissed after two years.

A Washington State Patrol trooper pulled Mettler over on Interstate


5 in the Chehalis area June 18. According to the trooper's report,
Mettler was driving erratically and another driver saw him drinking
from a beer can.

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