Thursday, July 16, 2020

LRPD is staffed by drunks and mentally ill individuals - Episode 1: James Boyce

LRPD cop James "Brad" Boyce
Russ Racop
July 16, 2020


For decades we have acquired files from the Little Rock Police Department regarding internal investigations and criminal files conducted on their employees.

We have an on-going series about where all the LRPD take-home vehicle go, mostly outside of the city.

Now we will expose the drunks, drug addicts, mentally ill misfits that comprise the mostly mercenary LRPD ranks.

Our first episode in this new series reads like a made for TV movie.

This cop had blackouts from mixing psychotropic drugs/booze, and suffers with  with a mysterious obsessive compulsive disorder. Top that off with insurance fraud and you have a typical LRPD cop.


A complaint back in 2014 by Shawntell Looney, a female that apparently had an itch for bad boy cops, resulted in this miscreant getting forever branded as a liar and a risk to the shaky reputation and credibility of LRPD.

Shawntell Looney










Here is the entire IAD file. It's a big file but worth taking a look at. It has some salacious details (hint: sex tape).



The investigation revealed that Looney had been in a relationship with another LRPD cop, Henry Moore. 

LRPD cop Henry Moore
The investigation details that one occasion when Looney stayed over at Boyce's residence, he took her phone with him when he went to take a morning crap. Boyce found that Looney had sex with Moore (Boyce thought that they were going steady) and it set Boyce off.

Boyce only received a 15 day suspension.





Branded as a liar, he should have been fired. 

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1963 that prosecutors must tell anyone accused of a crime about all evidence that might help their defense at trial. That includes sharing details about police officers who have committed crimes, lied on the job or whose honesty has been called into doubt.

We exposed all the liars working for LRPD. You can view the list by clicking here.



Here is a list of LRPD officer suspensions. We have marked the cops that have issues with credibility, honesty, and truthfulness.


 


USA Today published a story last year about lying cops that featured several LRPD Liars List cops.  Click here to read it.


The Pulaski County Prosecuting Attorney's Office provided no records to our request for a list of LRPD Officers that had issues with truthfulness and credibility, even though a story Fox16 did back in 2016 references such a list.

Click here to view it.





Documented liars still employed at LRPD must be fired and lose their law enforcement credentials.