02-09-2018, 06:02 PM
Baltimore, Maryland
I really hope all the piece of shit cops involved in this corruption case get at least 25 years in prison.
^ Det. Evodio Hendrix, Det. Marcus Taylor, Sgt. Wayne Jenkins, Det. Jemell Rayam, and Det. Maurice Ward.
Four of them have already pleaded guilty and testified against Taylor and Hersl (another defendant, not pictured) who both chose to fight the charges.
The jury in the racketeering and robbery trial of Taylor and Herl is now in deliberation.
It's not clear when the other four members of the unit who pleaded guilty will be sentenced. They are hoping their testimony against Taylor and Hersl will help them get lighter sentences.
According to the evidence and witness testimony, these gun-unit cops committed all kinds of crimes against the community they were sworn to serve and protect; they harassed people without probable cause, shook people down and stole from them, staged home invasions to steal drugs and then sold them back into the community, defrauded their department, routinely lied to other officers and in initial testimony in order to cover-up their crimes, posed as federal officers, etc...
Cases against 125 suspects who were targeted by the corrupt cops have already been dropped and more cases are expected to be thrown out.
A good Baltimore cop, Sean Suiter, was killed in a park in November 2017. He was slated to testify against the bad cops the day after his murder. There is a good deal of suspicion that's what got him killed; Suiter's murder is still under investigation and no one has yet been charged.
Ref: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jury-weighs...tion-case/
I really hope all the piece of shit cops involved in this corruption case get at least 25 years in prison.
^ Det. Evodio Hendrix, Det. Marcus Taylor, Sgt. Wayne Jenkins, Det. Jemell Rayam, and Det. Maurice Ward.
Four of them have already pleaded guilty and testified against Taylor and Hersl (another defendant, not pictured) who both chose to fight the charges.
The jury in the racketeering and robbery trial of Taylor and Herl is now in deliberation.
It's not clear when the other four members of the unit who pleaded guilty will be sentenced. They are hoping their testimony against Taylor and Hersl will help them get lighter sentences.
According to the evidence and witness testimony, these gun-unit cops committed all kinds of crimes against the community they were sworn to serve and protect; they harassed people without probable cause, shook people down and stole from them, staged home invasions to steal drugs and then sold them back into the community, defrauded their department, routinely lied to other officers and in initial testimony in order to cover-up their crimes, posed as federal officers, etc...
Cases against 125 suspects who were targeted by the corrupt cops have already been dropped and more cases are expected to be thrown out.
A good Baltimore cop, Sean Suiter, was killed in a park in November 2017. He was slated to testify against the bad cops the day after his murder. There is a good deal of suspicion that's what got him killed; Suiter's murder is still under investigation and no one has yet been charged.
Ref: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jury-weighs...tion-case/