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Thursday, August 29, 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
LRPD Officer Tyrus Harris crashes his patrol vehicle into Rx Catering on Capitol Avenue
LRPD Officer Tyrus DeShun Harris |
According to the accident report (#2019-107737) Harris was driving south on Chester Street, in the wrong lane of traffic, when he rammed into a black Lexus driven by Ann McNulty Bordueax of Little Rock.
After ramming Bordeaux's vehicle, Harris crashed into RX Catering causing several thousands of dollars of damage to it.
We were the only news organization to obtained the security camera footage from Rx Catering that recorded the accident. In fact we provided it to two television stations that requested it after we posted our report on YouTube.
Here is our exclusive coverage of the incident.
We have requested the MVR footage from officer Harris' vehicle and will post it as an update as soon as we receive it.
Monday, August 26, 2019
Where do LRPD take-home vehicles go? - Episode 52 - Sgt. Lea Dawn Folsom
Sgt. Lela Dawn Folsom drives an unmarked vehicle home |
In 2018 we spent $1,032.79 on fuel for Folsom's take-home vehicle.
In 2017we spent $958.93 on fuel for Folsom's take-home vehicle.
LRPD and
the city of Little Rock refused to provide us information regarding
the city where the take-home cars go. So much for being transparent and open.
They provided it last year and you can read our post about that by clicking here.
Since they refuse to provide the information (the take home city is what we requested), we will post where these vehicles are actually going (their address which was not requested and is exempt under the AFOIA) and how much we pay for the fuel to provide transportation for these officers to drive to and from their homes each day.
More than half of all LRPD officers refuse to live in the city of Little Rock and be a true part of our community. Those are mercenary officers.
Since they refuse to provide the information (the take home city is what we requested), we will post where these vehicles are actually going (their address which was not requested and is exempt under the AFOIA) and how much we pay for the fuel to provide transportation for these officers to drive to and from their homes each day.
More than half of all LRPD officers refuse to live in the city of Little Rock and be a true part of our community. Those are mercenary officers.
Many LRPD
officers that have take-home vehicles use them to drive to and from
off-duty jobs where they moonlight at security for merchants and direct
traffic at churches on Sundays.
We believe this violates certain state laws and will be filing complaints with the Arkansas Ethics Commission concerning this illegal activity.
All the information used in this post is public information, readily available from the Internet or from a Freedom of Information Request. We used the interwebs in this instance.
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According to information provided by LRPD eairler this month, Folsom is or was on extended leave.
Folsom filed a lawsuit against some other LRPD officers back in 2013. It was dismissed a little over a year later due to no activity.
Sunday, August 25, 2019
LRPD Liars List - special preview
Experts say one of the concerns about police officers who tell even the
smallest of lies is that their false statements can be used to discredit
their testimony in unrelated court cases. While the badge brings a
certain amount of automatic credibility with jurors, it can be easily
tarnished.
The persistence of lying by the police has inevitably become a contributing factor to wrongful convictions, in Little Rock and beyond. The New York Times wrote: “Police lying raises the likelihood that the innocent end up in jail – and that as juries and judges come to regard the police as less credible, or as cases are dismissed when the lies are discovered, the guilty will go free.”
Police departments have been rewarded in recent years for the sheer numbers of stops, searches and arrests. In the war on drugs, federal grant programs have encouraged state and local law enforcement agencies to boost drug arrests in order to compete for millions of dollars in funding. Agencies receive cash rewards for arresting high numbers of people for drug offenses, no matter how minor the offenses or how weak the evidence. Law enforcement has increasingly become a numbers game. And as it has, police officers tendency to regard procedural rules as optional and to lie and distort the facts has grown as well. Numerous scandals involving police officers lying or planting drugs — in Tulia, TX and Oakland, CA, for example — have been linked to federally funded drug task forces eager to keep the cash rolling in.
The persistence of lying by the police has inevitably become a contributing factor to wrongful convictions, in Little Rock and beyond. The New York Times wrote: “Police lying raises the likelihood that the innocent end up in jail – and that as juries and judges come to regard the police as less credible, or as cases are dismissed when the lies are discovered, the guilty will go free.”
Police departments have been rewarded in recent years for the sheer numbers of stops, searches and arrests. In the war on drugs, federal grant programs have encouraged state and local law enforcement agencies to boost drug arrests in order to compete for millions of dollars in funding. Agencies receive cash rewards for arresting high numbers of people for drug offenses, no matter how minor the offenses or how weak the evidence. Law enforcement has increasingly become a numbers game. And as it has, police officers tendency to regard procedural rules as optional and to lie and distort the facts has grown as well. Numerous scandals involving police officers lying or planting drugs — in Tulia, TX and Oakland, CA, for example — have been linked to federally funded drug task forces eager to keep the cash rolling in.
We have been amassing the internal investigation files of the lying officers and compiling the records into a useful database that can be accessed by the public and attorneys.
We still have a way to go before the page goes live, but this is a preview of the LRPD officers that have issues with credibility and honesty.
We believe the information must be made public as many of these officers make arrests and testify in legal proceedings and being on this list will end their ability to do just that. Getting them off the public payroll is another problem altogether.
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1. Calvin Allen.
Internal investigation case #2010-4417. Findings of untruthfulness.
Internal investigation case #2010-4417. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Calvin Allen |
2. Shelia Anderson.
Internal investigation case #2007-3844. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
Internal investigation case #2007-3844. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
LRPD Officer Sheila Anderson |
3. Henry Barton III.
Internal investigation case #2005-3499. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Henry Barton III |
4. David Blackman.
Internal investigation case #22004-3462. Findings of untruthfulness and wilful misrepresentation. Blackman also used information from state and national computer files for his own use.
LRPD Officer David Blackman |
5. James Boyce.
Internal investigation case #2014-0039. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer James Boyce |
6. Stacey Chambers.
Internal investigation case #2005-3548. Findings of untruthfulness and falsifying records.
7. Marc Collins.
Internal investigation case #2010-4339. Findings of untruthfulness.
8. Paul Evans.
Internal investigation case #2011-4458. Findings of untruthfulness.
9. Jeffery Frazier.
Internal investigation case #2016-00020. Findings of untruthfulness.
10. John Gilchhrist - The Poster child of what is wrong at LRPD.
Internal investigation case #2005-3588. Findings of willful misrepresentation. He also has been cited for unnecessary violence and a host of other violations, including lying. In fact this douchebag was fired back in December 2005 as a result of his lying about a couple of incidents, one was a domestic violence incident that should have cost him his law enforcement certification. The Civil Service Commission reinstated him (a reason to form a real Citizens Review Board). He is now at the training academy passing on his bad behaviors to recruits.
The only positive thing we can say about this dickasaur is that unlike most of the other white LRPD officers, he actually lives in the city.
11. Cory Hall.
Internal investigation case #2011-4489. Findings of untruthfulness.
12. Nicholas Kinsey.
Internal investigation case #2012-00043. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
13. Ayeisha Lee-Hubert.
Internal investigation case #2008-4091. Findings of untruthfulness and falsifying records. She also has been cited for numerous other violations.
14. Rodney Lewis.
Internal investigation case #1999-2458 and #2008-4064. Findings of willful misrepresentation and untruthfulness. He also has been cited for numerous other violations.
15. Russell Littleton.
Internal investigation case #2008-4064. Findings of untruthfulness. He was also involved in a DWI incident that was widely covered in the media back in 2009. He was suspended for 30 days after being arrested for drunken driving and trying to get out of it by asking for "professional courtesy" from a Bryant Police Officer. He lost the privilege of taking an unmarked police truck home at night and had to have an interlock installed on the departmental truck to be able to drive it when working. He is currently involved in a federal lawsuit over no-knock raids that were based on statements of a lying snitch used as confidential informant by LRPD until their corrupt asses were exposed.
16. Major Lloyd.
Internal investigation case #2010-4319. Findings of untruthfulness. He has numerous other documented violations as well. He has been caught sleeping on duty at least twice.
17. Arthur Lock.
Internal investigation case #2013-00132. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
18. John Maack.
Internal investigation case #2006-3811 and #2007-3885. Findings of falsifying records and willful misrepresentation. He also has been cited numerous times for other violations. One incident was for being intoxicated on-duty/public view.
19. Robert Maack.
Internal investigation case #2004-3370 and #2007-3885. Findings of willful misrepresentation and untruthfulness. Not to be totally upstaged by his twin, he has several other documented violations too.
20. Rashawanda McDaniel.
Internal investigation case #2014-00023. Findings of untruthfulness. She had a couple of other documented violations included being AWOL.
21. Antonio McNutt.
Internal investigation case #2013-00317. Findings of falsifying records. He had several other documented violations as well.
22. Theddus McRae.
Internal investigation case #2012-00002, #2001-2807. Findings of untruthfulness (2 times) and willful misrepresentation. He has numerous other documented violations including drinking on the job and
23. Antonio Metcalf.
Internal investigation case #2005-3499 and #2008-4108. Findings of untruthfulness (2 times) and falsifying records. He has a long list of documented violations including theft of property, writing hot checks, hanging out with felons, and not paying debts and legal liabilities. Wonder what he knows that keeps him on the public payroll?
24. Brandon Middleton.
Internal investigation case #2013-00056. Findings of untruthfulness.
25. Anthony Moore.
Internal investigation case #2005-3620. Findings of falsifying records and willful misrepresentation. He has several other documented instances of violations too.
26. David Moore.
Internal investigation case #2009-4174. Findings of untruthfulness. He also was cited for shooting an animal and other violations.
27. Ronald Morgan.
Internal investigation case #2006-3663. Findings of untruthfulness and falsifying records. He had some other documented violations including being AWOL.
28. Nikie Musaddiq.
Internal investigation case #2009-4146. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
29. Lisa Nava-Hall.
Internal investigation case #2011-4489 and#2016-0000. Findings of untruthfulness. She has a big list of other violations as well including being intoxicated on-duty/public view and failing to report a domestic violence incident involving another officer.
30. Christopher Phillips.
Internal investigation case #2014-00007. Findings of untruthfulness.
31. Lee Pitts.
Internal investigation case #2017-0004. Findings of untruthfulness.
32. Timothy Pope.
Internal investigation case #1998-2323. Findings of falsifying records.
33. Robert Reedy.
Internal investigation case #2004-3370. Findings of untruthfulness.
34. Jasmine Reynolds.
Internal investigation case
Internal investigation case #2005-3548. Findings of untruthfulness and falsifying records.
LRPD Officer Stacey Chambers |
7. Marc Collins.
Internal investigation case #2010-4339. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Marc Collins |
8. Paul Evans.
Internal investigation case #2011-4458. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Paul Evans |
9. Jeffery Frazier.
Internal investigation case #2016-00020. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Jeffery Frazier |
10. John Gilchhrist - The Poster child of what is wrong at LRPD.
Internal investigation case #2005-3588. Findings of willful misrepresentation. He also has been cited for unnecessary violence and a host of other violations, including lying. In fact this douchebag was fired back in December 2005 as a result of his lying about a couple of incidents, one was a domestic violence incident that should have cost him his law enforcement certification. The Civil Service Commission reinstated him (a reason to form a real Citizens Review Board). He is now at the training academy passing on his bad behaviors to recruits.
LRPD Officer John "SmackMyBitchUp" Gilchrist |
John Gilchrist Discipline File by Russ Racop on Scribd
The only positive thing we can say about this dickasaur is that unlike most of the other white LRPD officers, he actually lives in the city.
11. Cory Hall.
Internal investigation case #2011-4489. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Corey Hall |
12. Nicholas Kinsey.
Internal investigation case #2012-00043. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
LRPD Officer Nicholas Kinsey |
13. Ayeisha Lee-Hubert.
Internal investigation case #2008-4091. Findings of untruthfulness and falsifying records. She also has been cited for numerous other violations.
LRPD Officer Ayesha Lee-Hubert |
14. Rodney Lewis.
Internal investigation case #1999-2458 and #2008-4064. Findings of willful misrepresentation and untruthfulness. He also has been cited for numerous other violations.
LRPD Officer Rodney Lewis |
15. Russell Littleton.
Internal investigation case #2008-4064. Findings of untruthfulness. He was also involved in a DWI incident that was widely covered in the media back in 2009. He was suspended for 30 days after being arrested for drunken driving and trying to get out of it by asking for "professional courtesy" from a Bryant Police Officer. He lost the privilege of taking an unmarked police truck home at night and had to have an interlock installed on the departmental truck to be able to drive it when working. He is currently involved in a federal lawsuit over no-knock raids that were based on statements of a lying snitch used as confidential informant by LRPD until their corrupt asses were exposed.
LRPD undercover officer Russell Littleton |
16. Major Lloyd.
Internal investigation case #2010-4319. Findings of untruthfulness. He has numerous other documented violations as well. He has been caught sleeping on duty at least twice.
LRPD Officer Major Lloyd |
17. Arthur Lock.
Internal investigation case #2013-00132. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
LRPD Officer Arthur Lock |
18. John Maack.
Internal investigation case #2006-3811 and #2007-3885. Findings of falsifying records and willful misrepresentation. He also has been cited numerous times for other violations. One incident was for being intoxicated on-duty/public view.
LRPD Officer John Maack |
19. Robert Maack.
Internal investigation case #2004-3370 and #2007-3885. Findings of willful misrepresentation and untruthfulness. Not to be totally upstaged by his twin, he has several other documented violations too.
LRPD Officer Robert Maack |
20. Rashawanda McDaniel.
Internal investigation case #2014-00023. Findings of untruthfulness. She had a couple of other documented violations included being AWOL.
LRPD Officer Rashawanda McDaniel |
21. Antonio McNutt.
Internal investigation case #2013-00317. Findings of falsifying records. He had several other documented violations as well.
LRPD Officer Antonio McNutt |
22. Theddus McRae.
Internal investigation case #2012-00002, #2001-2807. Findings of untruthfulness (2 times) and willful misrepresentation. He has numerous other documented violations including drinking on the job and
Officer Theddus McRae |
23. Antonio Metcalf.
Internal investigation case #2005-3499 and #2008-4108. Findings of untruthfulness (2 times) and falsifying records. He has a long list of documented violations including theft of property, writing hot checks, hanging out with felons, and not paying debts and legal liabilities. Wonder what he knows that keeps him on the public payroll?
LRPD Officer Antonio Metcalf |
24. Brandon Middleton.
Internal investigation case #2013-00056. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Brandon Middleton |
25. Anthony Moore.
Internal investigation case #2005-3620. Findings of falsifying records and willful misrepresentation. He has several other documented instances of violations too.
LRPD Officer Anthony Moore |
26. David Moore.
Internal investigation case #2009-4174. Findings of untruthfulness. He also was cited for shooting an animal and other violations.
LRPD Officer David Moore |
27. Ronald Morgan.
Internal investigation case #2006-3663. Findings of untruthfulness and falsifying records. He had some other documented violations including being AWOL.
LRPD Officer Ronald Morgan |
28. Nikie Musaddiq.
Internal investigation case #2009-4146. Findings of willful misrepresentation.
LRPD Officer Nikie Musaddiq |
29. Lisa Nava-Hall.
Internal investigation case #2011-4489 and#2016-0000. Findings of untruthfulness. She has a big list of other violations as well including being intoxicated on-duty/public view and failing to report a domestic violence incident involving another officer.
LRPD Officer Lisa Nava-Hall |
30. Christopher Phillips.
Internal investigation case #2014-00007. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Christopher Phillips |
31. Lee Pitts.
Internal investigation case #2017-0004. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Lee Pitts |
32. Timothy Pope.
Internal investigation case #1998-2323. Findings of falsifying records.
LRPD Officer Timothy Pope |
33. Robert Reedy.
Internal investigation case #2004-3370. Findings of untruthfulness.
LRPD Officer Robert Reedy |
34. Jasmine Reynolds.
Internal investigation case