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Info in the 1984 RICO charges of the KWPD
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I can post anywhere between 5 to 10 cases per day on the criminal police across the us. If you care to read it I can post them, no problem.

Aransas Pass, TX - The Aransas Pass police chief talked to the City Council behind closed doors Monday night amid allegations that his officers beat two men and wrongly arrested one of them in separate incidents.

Police Chief Darrell Jones said before the meeting that council members wanted to be briefed on the allegations. No formal written complaints have been filed against the department, but a lawyer who represents the families lodging the complaints said he intends to take legal action.

Jones plans to retire in February. He dismissed rumors that he was to be fired.

http://www.caller.com/news/2011/sep/20/a...tiny-amid/


Palm Beach, FL - A federal judge on Monday ordered former Transportation Security Administration officer Christopher Allen to face a Connecticut judge on charges Allen allegedly allowed a drug dealer to smuggle oxycodone through Palm Beach International Airport.

Allen, of Palm Beach Gardens, has been in pre-trial detention since his arrest on Sept. 13. The 45-year-old is being represented by a federal public defender.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/loca...9501.story


GAUTIER, MS - WLOX News just received a news release from the Gautier Police Department. It says Gautier police along with officers of the Pascagoula Police Department arrested Robert Brian Hill on three counts of sexual battery and 12 counts of touching of a child for lustful purposes by a person in position of trust. Hill is a 13 year law enforcement officer and has worked for the Gautier Police Department for the last three years. Hill had been assigned for two-and-a-half years in the patrol division before being reassigned in May to the local Narcotics Task Force of Jackson County.

http://www.wlox.com/story/15497094/gauti...accused-of


Albuquerque, NM - Former Albuquerque Police Department officer Brad Ahrensfield received a 366-day sentence during his federal court hearing Monday after he was found guilty of obstruction of justice last December. The judge sentenced Ahrensfield to six months and a day of incarceration and six months of house arrest with a GPS monitoring ankle bracelet. Ahrensfield will be on supervised release for three years after he completes his sentence.

http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S2291...ml?cat=504

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RE: Info in the 1984 RICO charges of the KWPD - by The Ghost of EH - 09-20-2011, 09:39 PM