Monday, April 28, 2014

CORRUPT COPS PLANT DRUGS

Corrupt cops on the Santa Clara police force planted drugs in the home of Allison Ross, after they ransacked her home and found nothing. To make their transgression worse, they had no search warrant and Ms Ross denied them the right to search.

The incident began at a neighbor’s house where Ms Ross’ husband was arrested on unspecified charges. They then made their way to the Ross house, where they tore the house apart looking for methamphetamine. The search turned up no drugs and the cops went outside to discuss the situation. It was there they decided to plant two bags of the drugs in the house. The plan might have worked, had they not made them in front of the dash cam. It recorded their entire conversation.

They arrested Ms Ross for being under the influence of methamphetamine, but the D.A. tossed the charges because it was discovered that the cops had lied about the arrest. The question is, if they know the cops lied, why didn’t any of them face charges? Ms Ross is now suing along with her husband for false arrest, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, negligent hiring and conspiracy.

Radley Balco of the Washington Post observed:

"The suit also brings up two other questions: If the district attorney’s office dismissed the charges due to false statements, why haven’t the people who made those false statements been prosecuted for perjury? And why are these particular police officers still on the job?"

Has anyone besides me noticed the fact that all of the bad cops seem to be in liberal cities and states? Provocative, is it not? > http://buzzpo.com/corrupt-california-cops-plant-drugs-caught-dash-cam/

1 comment:

  1. "officer seagrave for example; a transsexual santa clara police officer who desperately wants to be a "real" man; and took it out on me through her job by maliciously mischaracterizing events and/or allowing neighbors to physically attack me without being criminalized for doing so...i'm all for gay pride and all of that stuff...as long as it all equates to pride in general for all people...oftentimes it does not...so...yup...nope..."

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