Monday, November 8, 2010
Corpus Christi Police Officer Arrested, But Authorities Are Remaining Tight-Lipped
Corpus Christi, Texas
The Corpus Christi Police Department has revealed that an officer was arrest on November 2nd by the Ingleside Police Department.
The circumstances of the arrest nor the charges against Senior Officer Jeff Davis were included in news release issued Monday afternoon.
Davis is now on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation by CCPD.
The criminal investigation is being handled by the Ingleside Police Department.
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Dallas Police Officer Charged With DWI After Arrest In Murphy
Dallas, Texas
A Dallas police officer has been charged with driving while intoxicated after a Saturday night arrest.
Officer Brandy Lindsey was arrested after a traffic stop by police in Murphy. Details of the arrest were not available Sunday.
Lindsey, 28, is a patrol officer at the northeast division and joined the Dallas Police Department in February 2006.
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A Dallas police officer has been charged with driving while intoxicated after a Saturday night arrest.
Officer Brandy Lindsey was arrested after a traffic stop by police in Murphy. Details of the arrest were not available Sunday.
Lindsey, 28, is a patrol officer at the northeast division and joined the Dallas Police Department in February 2006.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Burkburnett Police Officer Found Guilty of Record Tampering: Must Surrender Police Certification
Burkburnett, Texas
Brad Boyd, a police officer with the Burkburnett Police Department must surrender his Texas law enforcement certification for three years, as prescribed by the terms of a plea agreement.
Boyd, 49, entered a plea of nolo contendre to a Class A misdemeanor count of tampering with a governmental record related to an incident Feb. 29, 2008. The paperwork shows the verdict for the offense is guilty.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Harris County Jail Officer Charged After Drug Sting
Houston, Texas
A Harris County jailer has been accused of taking prescription drugs into the lockup, according to officials.
Detention Officer Henry L. Fairley, 51, is charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and introducing contraband into a penal institution, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.
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A Harris County jailer has been accused of taking prescription drugs into the lockup, according to officials.
Detention Officer Henry L. Fairley, 51, is charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and introducing contraband into a penal institution, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.
Source
El Paso Police Officer Indicted For Sexually Assaulting An Unconscious Woman
El Paso, Texas
Of course she didn’t resist, she was unconscious moron!
El Paso Police Officer Mark Munoz (Pebble Hills Division) has been indicted on charges of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, according to court documents.
Munoz was honored earlier in the year for saving a man’s severed arm. No word yet on whether any fondling occurred in that case (just kidding).
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Of course she didn’t resist, she was unconscious moron!
El Paso Police Officer Mark Munoz (Pebble Hills Division) has been indicted on charges of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, according to court documents.
Munoz was honored earlier in the year for saving a man’s severed arm. No word yet on whether any fondling occurred in that case (just kidding).
Source
Monday, November 1, 2010
Dallas Officer Who Shot And Killed An Unarmed Man And Injured 11-Year Old Boy Under Investigation
Dallas, Texas
Officer Matthew Tate, after responding to a call, stated that he was confronted by a man in a breezeway. The officer’s report says the man had his hands behind his back, but did not comply with instructions and made gestures that caused Tate to open fire. The victim, Tobias Arthur Mackey died from the gunshot wounds. Investigators confirm that the dead man did not have a weapon. Also, an 11-year old boy, not involved in the incident, was hit by a round from the officer’s gun.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
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