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FBI Arrest 15 Dirty Cops On Charges For Protecting Atlanta Drug Gangs in Federal Drug Trafficking Sting !

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http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/21142936/officers-accused-in-corruption-case-t...
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I'm sure that this exactly what Chris Dorner was referring to in Los Angeles.
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Ten Metro Atlanta law officers are in police custody, accused of using their guns, badges and authority to facilitate drug deals under orders of a street gang.

An FBI SWAT team arrested the current and former cops Tuesday for taking payoffs — some as low as $700 — to protect cocaine deals taking place in crowded shopping centers and school parking lots. Five alleged accomplices also were arrested.

“Obviously the breadth of the corruption is very troubling,” said U.S. Attorney Sally Yates. “It is certainly the most (officers) this office has charged in a long time.

“These are people they are supposed to be arresting, not taking money from,” she said.

The arrested officers came from wide swath of law agencies: Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Forest Park and the DeKalb County police and Sheriff’s Office. Officers from MARTA and a contract agent for the Federal Protective Service also were arrested.

Some were long-term veterans. Senior Atlanta police Officer Kelvin Allen had been with the department for 20 years. APD announced shortly after Allen’s arrest that he had been suspended.

DeKalb County Sheriff Thomas Brown and Atlanta Police Chief George Turner joined Yates as she announced the arrests.

“The department has been and will continue to be cooperative with federal authorities to ensure that Atlanta police officers involved in any illegal activity are brought to justice,” the APD said in a statement.

At least some officers appeared willing to kill to protect their gang employers — although no violence was reported. Just before a deal with a new buyer Jan. 30, DeKalb police Officer Dorian Williams told confederate Shannon Bass that wounding was not an option. “I gotta (expletive) kill him, I just can’t shoot him,” Williams said in a secretly recorded conversation, according to the federal affidavit. Bass was among the accused accomplices arrested.

Williams recommended using a high school parking lot for the afternoon transactions because the activity and backpacks wouldn’t look suspicious, the affidavit said.

A former DeKalb County Jail officer, Monyette McLaurin, lied to his criminal colleagues by claiming he was an active duty deputy, the affidavit said, and he discussed with Gregory Lee Harvey, who also was arrested, the need to possibly kill someone.

Attempts to reach Allen, Williams and McLaurin for comment Tuesday were unsuccessful.

Authorities haven’t released a lot of details but Yates said the investigation is ongoing. The accused officers were arrested quickly and without warning, FBI Special Agent in Charge Mark Giulano said. Some of the alleged illegal transactions took place last month, Giulano said.

The case began in August 2011 as a street gang investigation by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, whose undercover agents learned the gang had officers on the payroll for protection, Yates said. The FBI took over the police corruption aspects of the case.

The cops were recruited by individuals who offered to provide police protection for a street gang’s drug deals — from both honest cops who might arrest them and crooks who would rob them. The officer and the broker divided payments that ranged as high $7,000 and as low as $2,200 — sometimes with the broker with getting a sweeter share, according to federal affidavits. A broker reported one officer received only a $700 share.

The officers were in full uniform and often driving patrol vehicles, and would stand stand guard as informants and drug traffickers swapped backpacks containing cash and what was supposed to be cocaine, the affidavit said. A DeKalb officer charged $800 extra for the use of the patrol car, the affidavit said.

The FBI and ATF set up a sting by having an informant tell gang members and their associates that he needed police protection for upcoming drug deals. Three people — Shannon Bass, 38, and Elizabeth Coss, 35, both of Atlanta, and Jeffry B. Mannery Jr, 38, of Tucker — provided the informant with names of officers who wanted to provide security, the affidavit said. Coss and Mannery also were among those arrested. The authorities used counterfeit cocaine in the sting.

The officers were engaged in repeated transactions that trafficked enough kilos of cocaine to be eligible for a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison, Yates said. Williams, for instance, is accused of splitting $18,000, although his exact share wasn’t clear.

At least one man allegedly attempted to get in on the protection racket by falsely claiming to be a Clayton County police officer, federal authorities said. They charged Alexander B. Hill, 22, in the drug trafficking case for playing a role in what he thought were three cocaine deals involving multiple kilograms.

ATF Special Agent in Charge Scott Sweetow would not name the street gang involved, but he suggested the public corruption aspects would be far ranging.

“I can say this is probably not the last you will be hearing of this case,” he said.

10 officers arrested

A corruption probe conducted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office has resulted in the arrest of 10 current and former metro area police officers. They are accused of accepted thousands of dollars in exchange for facilitating cocaine sales for a street gang. The officers arrested are:

Atlanta police Officer Kelvin Allen, 42, of Atlanta.
DeKalb County Police Department Officers Dennis Duren, 32, of Atlanta and Dorian Williams, 25, of Stone Mountain.
Forest Park Police Department Sgts. Victor Middlebrook, 44, of Jonesboro,and Andrew Monroe, 57, of Riverdale.
MARTA Police Department Officer Marquez Holmes, 45, of Jonesboro.
Stone Mountain Police Department Officer Denoris Carter, 42, of Lithonia.
Federal Protective Services contract Officer Sharon Peters, 43, of Lithonia.
DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office former jail officers Monyette McLaurin, 37, of Atlanta and Chase Valentine, 44, of Covington.
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28 comments // FBI Arrest 15 Dirty Cops On Charges For Protecting Atlanta Drug Gangs in Federal Drug Trafficking Sting !

  • mrpuma2u
  • Tayllerand
  • buddhawoman
  • warman1138
    • +2
      warman1138  
    • It takes political influence and economic power to move prohibited materials and the money they generate throughout a nation state in violation of its laws. Dirty cops are just the first drop in the bucket.

    • 3 months ago
  • Keyser_Soze
    • +1
      Keyser_Soze [removed]  
    • Prohibition is nothing opportunity for criminals.... usually many of them sporting badges. Wont be long before they'll be busting cops for trafficking in prohibited weapons too.

    • 3 months ago
  • oldbanjo
  • MarshainFlorida
    • +4
      MarshainFlorida  
    • Does anyone remember Serpico? He was a NY cop who rang the bell on corruption in the department. It nearly cost him his life. He was in hiding for years. That's when he wrote the book.

    • 3 months ago
  • MSII
    • +8
      MSII  
    • dirty cops! /em shock
      I'm just amazed, who would have thought such a thing possible!?!
      School-yard-bully grows up, is given a badge and gun and "turns" bad... who woulda thunk it?

    • 3 months ago
  • MarshainFlorida
  • keithponder
  • truth_accessor
  • Vic_Romano
    • +7
      Vic_Romano  
    • Who polices the FBI or DEA though? Maybe it was just a rival drug gang taking out their competition and using the FBI as muscle. That kind of shit goes on all the time in the dope game.

    • 3 months ago
  • MarshainFlorida
    • +3
      MarshainFlorida  
    • Vic_Romano:

      And that's the truth. I just reported in another blog about a book by Treavor Aaronson called "The Terror Factory."

      Treavor Aaronson is an investigative reporter and did a thorough study of numerous cases that show how the FBI is finding poor, angry muslims (possibly with mental health problems), and enlisting them to carry out terrorist acts in this country in order to justify their jobs. Aaronson that in all probabiliy there are no more than a handful of actual terrorists here at any given time who actually have the means and ability to carry out a terrorist attack. But when there are none here at the time, the FBI uses entrapment to create one by providing them with the bombs or other devices, and the means to carry out an attack so they can rush in and stop it, and of course, take credit. The ones they pick are ones who would not have the means or ability to carry out such an attack on their own but for the training and coaching and encouragement of the FBI. The muslim usually pleads guilty and that's the end for him. HOW SICK IS THIS! And they have a $3 Billion budget so they have to do "something" in order to maintain that budget. This country is off its rocker.

      Abby Martin recently interviewed Aaronson on RT, Breaking the Set.

    • 3 months ago
  • Vic_Romano
  • Keyser_Soze
  • Scrapner
  • oldbanjo
  • keithponder
    • +6
      keithponder  
    • http://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/17/us/national-news-briefs-sheriff-elect-in-georg... COPS PLAY FOR KEEPS DOWN HERE IN GEORGIA. This actually happened a few years ago.

      DECATUR, Ga., Dec. 16— A man who was to be sworn in as DeKalb County sheriff on Monday was fatally shot at his home on Friday in what the police called an ambush.

      The sheriff-elect, Derwin Brown, 46, was shot several times when he arrived home after a party celebrating his graduation from a sheriff's training academy, the police said.

      Mr. Brown's wife and five children had driven home separately and were inside when they heard shots. They found Mr. Brown lying on the driveway.

      Mr. Brown had promised to clean up corruption in the department, and last month had told 38 employees that they would be fired on Jan. 1, the police said.

      Mr. Brown, a former DeKalb County police captain, was elected sheriff in an August runoff after an acrimonious campaign against the incumbent, Sheriff Sidney Dorsey.

      Dekalb Sheriff-Elect Derwin Brown, December 15, 2000 -- just days before he was to be sworn in as the new sheriff -- Brown was shot 11 times while standing in the driveway of his home as he returned from a victory celebration with family and friends. His wife and five children were inside the house at the time. The Sheriff at the time, Sidney Dorsey, was later convicted in the case. DeKalb County Sheriff Sidney Dorsey lost by a 2-1 margin in a Democratic primary runoff with DeKalb police Capt. Derwin Brown. Brown faces no Republican opposition in November. Forsyth County Sheriff Danny Hendrix lost to another DeKalb County...

    • 3 months ago
  • artemis6
  • MarshainFlorida
    • +2
      MarshainFlorida  
    • keithponder:

      I remember when this happened. It was the subject of one of those 48 Hours type investigative reporting programs. They interviewed family members, neighbors and everything. It was pitiful. I guess if your aim is to clean up a town from corruption, you better not say it in your campaign speech or you're dead.

    • 3 months ago
  • attilatheblond
    • +5
      attilatheblond  
    • So good when gangs of dirty cops get busted. Sadly, there are too many gangs of dirty cops.

      This is a symptom of a culture that only really values money and mocks genuine values and real public service. Glad the FBI made the bust, but know there are crooked FBI guys too, and then the politicians who run for office solely to be in positions of influence where they can make more money 'protecting' low lifes and fat cats.

      The War on Drugs is a big money maker for too many people in positions of authority.

      It's the culture.

    • 3 months ago
  • letsliveinpeace
  • MarshainFlorida
  • bailey78
  • keithponder
  • attilatheblond
  • bailey78
  • Keyser_Soze
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