Wednesday, December 11, 2013

New Update on the 2 DC Cops charged with prostituting girls and producing child pornography

Looks like Justice has been served for one of the two cops recently exposed for being the sickos they are. Marc Washington, the DC officer accused of producing child pornography, was found dead yesterday in the Potomac River near Hains Point. I speculate that he has committed suicide as it is reported that there was an abandoned vehicle and clothes nearby. It is also reported that the mother of a young girl called police and reported Marc Washington who visited the young girl's home while on duty and ordered her to remove her clothes as he took nude photos of her. The second officer now identified as Linwood Barnhill, who allegedly has been prostituting both young girls and women, is now arrested and charged with 2 counts of pandering of a minor.

 

 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Another DC cop in boiling water!!! 16 year old missing girl found in his apartment.

Time to celebrate again! Another officer has been exposed :)! A DC cop (not yet identified) has been arrested and suspected of running a prostitution operation. He is "allegedly" pimping over 6 young women and 1 girl of whom is only 16 years old. The 16 year old told police that he gave her the name "Juicy" and advertised her on a website used by several sex-trafficking organizations. What a way to protect and serve. Corrupt officers... OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!


Read the full article here: http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/capitalcomment/crime/dc-police-officer-accused-of-running-prostitution-operation.php#

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Washington D.C. Police Officer charged with production of child pornography

Officer Marc Washington, a D.C. Police Officer of over 6 years has been arrested after the Youth Investigations Division and the Internal Affairs Bureau were made aware of an allegation that the on-duty officer had produced pornographic images of a child.

I'm personally ecstatic that another sick police officer has been brought to light. Lets keep up the good work!


 

Read the full article here: http://www.wtop.com/?nid=41&sid=3517393

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Philadelphia Judge tosses 53 drug convictions over former cop's alleged corruption

According to UPI.com, a Philadelphia judge overturned 53 drug convictions earlier this month. These convictions are connected to a former narcotics officer, Jeffrey Walker, who is currently under federal investigation. Jeffrey Walker was arrested in May of 2013 following an FBI corruption investigation. FBI agents said Walker plotted with a government informant about robbing drug dealers. One incident involved Walker stopping a suspect's vehicle, appearing to plant drugs in the vehicle and then arresting the suspect. Walker and the informant later stole $15,000 from the suspect's house. The city is paying massive settlement costs in lawsuits by former suspects, who allege police framed them in court.

 

Monday, October 14, 2013

Springfield, IL Police really don't give a fuck. Highstrung police taze pregnant woman for no reason.

The video below is from earlier this year and has not received as much attention as it should. Thanks to the man with the camera we can see everything. There was no reason why the police officer should have tazed this woman and after everyone yelled that she is pregnant he does not keep his knee off her stomach. In the second video you can see that police claim they were fighting police. That's obviously a lie. They also said that she was tazed in the leg. That's a lie, she was tazed in the back. Also watch as the police try to block the video camera and distract the camera guy with questions. What is wrong with Cops? Why are they so fixed on pain and suffering? He could have killed the unborn child and felt no remorse. Cops are supposed to protect citizens. What has happened to our country. Cops have no boundaries. All around the country 20 cops will report to one incident and it will be only 1 or 2 people being arrested (keep in mind they are usually arrested for small amounts of drugs). Cops will be quick to respond to insignificant incidents while someone is being raped, kidnapped, or murdered two blocks over.

Where are the heroes? Shame on these police officers.

 I hope that she filed a law suit against this department.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Cops search for the limelight and break into an old lady's home without a warrent

According to Courthousenews.com, Texas police officers decided to break into an elderly woman's home on false marijuana charges. The officer brought along their cameras to collect footage for their YouTube reality show. The woman is fighting back and has sued Montgomery County, Texas, its District Attorney Brett Ligon, its Precinct 4 Constable Kenneth "Rowdy" Hayden, Precinct 4 Chief Barry Welch and three other deputy constables, in Federal Court. Cops are more worried about gaining stardom than saving a person's life. What happened to the honor of being a real hero? We desperately need police reform.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Officer James Harris runs over man, faces no charges

"Marlon Brown, 38, of Deland, Florida was killed on May 8 when a police officer ran him over in a patrol car and. Now his family has released the graphic video, hoping to receive justice" reports Huffington Post.

Autopsy reports indicate that Brown was not killed by impact but infact was pinned under the car and suffocated. Police continue to reiterate that Brown was a known felon. Despite this, the officer who killed Brown did not show a sign of hesitation. He did not press on his breaks or veer to the side to avoid killing Brown. Grand jury determined that there wasn't enough evidence to criminally prosecute James Harris, the officer driving the patrol car. He was however fired and a settlement has been awarded.

On May 31, the chief of police reviewed the video of the incident. Upon reviewing, he determined the "actions in the video did not meet our internal standards," said DeLand Police Sgt. Chris Estes, who said Harris was fired the same day.".* Ana Kasparian, Dave Rubin (The Rubin Report), and Ben Mankiewicz (What The Flick?! and TYT Sports) break it down on The Young Turks.




Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Unarmed Black Man shot dead while waving down North Carolina police for help

According to New York daily news, Jonathan Ferrell was shot dead by police as he was waving them down for help. Ferrell had just been in an accident and ran to a neighboring home for help. A woman, upon opening the door, became terrified assuming Ferrell was out to harm her. She slammed the door and called police. Ferrell who went back to the scene of the accident waved down the police for help. Police first tazed him, then shot him 10 times killing him. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Officer Randall Kerrick was the man that killed Ferrell. Dashcam shows Officer Kerrick pausing in between shots. As if to make sure he was dead. The Ferrells’ attorney, Chris Chestnut, says a dash cam video shows the young man posed no threat to officers. Officer Kerrick has since been charged with Voluntary Manslaughter. Who knew a black man could survive an accident only to be shot by the police who should have been helping him. Aren't police supposed to confirm if a man is armed before they can shoot him? I wonder. If a white man did the same thing would he have been killed? Rest in Peace Jonathan Ferrell and all the other black man killed because of racist assumptions and trigger happy police.


Officer Randall Kerrick

 


Monday, August 19, 2013

Tennessee Police Officer Arrested for Statutory Rape

49 year old John Puckett has admitted to having sex with a 16 year old girl and has been arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated statutory rape and one count of soliciting sexual exploitation of a minor. John Puckett was a Westmoreland Police Officer for over 23 years. It is reported that he resigned from the department shortly after his admittance to the Westmorland Chief. Puckett was being held in the Sumner County Jail on $150,000 bond. A hearing was scheduled for September 4.

Photo courtesy of mugshots.com
 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Florida police department caught in huge sex scandal; over 8 officers and 1 firefighter in hot water.

According to Floridatoday.com, the Lakeland Police Department in Florida is under a huge magnifying glass this month for having sexual encounters with a female civilian crime analyst both on and off duty. Sexual encounters took place in police cars, motels, parking lots, cemetaries, police and fire stations. Among the accused are police officers, a firefighter, and a "city worker". Seven officers have admitted to having sexual encounters with the woman and three other officers have denied the accusations and are unwilling to take a polygraph. Obvoiusly the department is embarrased and confidence in police is close to nonexistent. This department has had many issues with investigating crimes, routine traffic stops, and searches. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has assumed that the deparment "shortcomings" are connected with these sex scandals. 

They are focused more on sex than doing their job. 



Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Driving while Black?? Yes police still arrest for DWB...

According to ABC15 news, Jesse Thornton 64, was arrested for DUI but had nothing in his system. His eyes were red after swimming in the pool. Officers perform sobriety tests which he passed and Thornton was still arrested. His car was impounded and his license was suspended. After fighting this, the charge was dropped but he is now suing. This is not the first time he has been pulled over and harassed. See more on this below. 


Thursday, June 6, 2013

25 year old female officer arrested for selling heroine among other charges.

Ashley Roane, a 25-year-old patrol officer in the Southwestern District of Baltimore, Maryland, agreed to access law enforcement databases listing informants and other sensitive information for the undercover drug dealer, and provided Social Security numbers to him as part of a scheme to obtain false tax refunds, according to prosecutors. Roane faces a a possible minimum of 17 years in federal prison. This is apart of a new effort to clean out corrupt cops. This is unfortunate as they are creating crooks then punishing them. They need to sift out officers who are already committing crimes. But hey, somebody has to take the blame for it. Keep em' coming! 





Friday, May 10, 2013

DC Police Officer, one of dozens caught for money laundering and drug trafficking.

According to the Baltimore Sun, Officer Jared K. Weinberg, 28 years old, was arrested Monday May 6, 2013 on charges for laundering money. Apparently an investigation started before he was hired as a DC police officer in 2012. He has since been released and placed on administrative leave. His "police powers" have also been suspended. Weinberg is only one of more than a dozen named in a drug and money laundering case. Weinberg assisted in opening more than 20 bank accounts and making over 300 deposits in Baltimore, Chicago, and New York.

Read the full article here: http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/columbia/bs-md-dc-money-laundering-20130508,0,2306342.story



Monday, April 8, 2013

Hmm Missing drugs from police department evidence room. No one knows what happened to them... how convenient.



According to newsday.com a number of drugs including marijuana, pain killers, and cocaine are missing from the evidence room of the Southhampton, NY police department. It is reported that the current chief of police of this rather shady department is conducting his own audit. Sure he is. One could assume that means shredding paperwork of any other missing items. Turns out an officer in the department is addicted to painkillers so this may be their first suspect. Hmm maybe its him, or maybe the janitors, or one of the supervisors. I doubt they will seriously find out who the culprit is. They will act as if there is a continued investigation until media stops covering them.
Tisk tisk... but not surprised.

Check out the full story here: http://www.newsday.com/long-island/towns/union-drugs-missing-from-southampton-police-department-1.4851898

Friday, February 8, 2013

Could we consider Christopher Dorner a modern day hero?

We all know there are bad cops. This blog is dedicated to exposing them one at a time. With all the speculation on Christopher Dorner's motives we could see him as a hero right? He takes out the dirty cops of the LAPD. He is known for strong political views and is passionate against racism. I've always wanted to go undercover just to put the corrupt cops in jail. He has taken it to a another level. If this were a movie, which I'm sure someone out there is writing the screenplay right now, we would cheer for him. Hope that his love interest does not get caught up on his bullshit and hope that he makes it out alive and happy somewhere in the bahamas with a lemonade on the beach. Denzel Washington would play this role very well (if he already hasn't). I love the idea of a ex-cop turned cop killer. Before I heard about his past I had hoped he was a good cop taking out the bad cops and not the other way around. Cheers to the killer of corrupt cops! Social media is in an uproar. Creating pages supporting his cause. What if we have copy cats? Wow, wouldn't that be a thought. Stop bitching! Start a revolution right? Let's give him super powers. Fund his mission and give him the best tools the future can create. LAPD should be shaking in their boots. Its way too easy to recruit supporters. The league of extordinary expendables! I just hope the MEDIA reveals more truth to this reality. LAPD is hiding lots of shit and we'd love to shake our heads at it. Christopher Dorner may God be with you. If you decide to end your killing spree I applaud you. If you don't... I hope its a person that really does not deserve the life God has so graciously blessed him/her with. Don't stop at the crooked cops Christopher! Let's expose these rapists, child abusers, disgusting filth. Cheers to the modern day hero!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

San Antonio Police Officer busted for bribery

According to Ksat.com, "Officer Curtis W. Lundy, 36, has been of taking $500 from a man he had detained for possession of marijuana in exchange for holding off on filing charges against the man. According to the statement, on Dec. 15, 2012, Lundy responded to a call concerning an assault in progress at a Northside apartment complex. There, he detained a man in connection with the assault. The man told Lundy that he had a small amount of marijuana and, according to the statement, Lundy told the man he would delay filing charges in exchange for a $400 payment. During subsequent phone conversations, however, Lundy raised the amount to $500. According to the statement, the man contacted the FBI earlier this week about the matter. At the direction of the FBI, the man was able to record cell phone conversations between he and Lundy. During one of those conversations, Lundy told the man to meet with him on Thursday, Jan. 3, to collect the payment. Surveillance teams observed Lundy arrived at the predetermined location in a marked SAPD patrol car to collect the envelope -- which contained $500 -- from the man."
 
Lundy is being investigated to see if any other crimes have been committed during his 4 year tenure.