A Wake County corrections officer who faces charges of voluntary manslaughter in relation to an incident in which an inmate died defended himself in court Wednesday.
Markeith Council, 27, told the court he had a conversation with Shon Demetrius McClain some time before the incident while Council was handing out sheets.
Council testified, "McLain said, 'You almost shoved my [expletive] hand in this trap.' Well, I said, 'If you didn't want your hand in the [expletive] trap, get your hands out of the trap.'"
Council said people started urging McClain, 40, to fight during the part the surveillance video shows. Council said he called McClain over.
"I said, 'Don't let your friends boost you up, pump you up,'" Council recalled. "I said, 'This is not the place to be tough.'"
Council said he thought he was going to be punched when McClain raised his hand. He said he didn't have enough time to call for help.
Council said his goal is to be a warden and is on track to be a sergeant. He is now a master detention officer, and is on suspension.
A video released in court Tuesday shows a fatal altercation between Council and an inmate in June. Court documents show Council was involved an incident with McClain at the Wake County Detention Center June 4.
Council was indicted in August and turned himself into the Wake County Detention Center soon after.
McClain died from blunt force trauma to the head, neck, spinal and brain, damage that was sustained during the fight with Council, according to an autopsy. The inmate died 13 days after the incident.
McClain was in jail on misdemeanor drug charges when the assault occurred. According to the Department of Public Safety, McClain's convictions include possession of stolen goods, breaking and entering, larceny, indecent liberty with a child, failing to register as a sex offender and obstructing justice.
The jury deliberated for part of the day Wednesday but adjourned until 9:30 a.m. Thursday.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Officer Linwood Barnhill Investigated for Teen Prostitution Ring & Child Porn
A Washington D.C. police officer is under investigation for allegedly running a prostitution ring out of his apartment.
Officer Linwood Barnhill, 47, has not been arrested but is on paid administrative leave after police found a missing 16-year-old girl in his home Tuesday who told police Barnhill had arranged for her to have sex for money.
The girl told police that Barnhill had arranged for her to engage in sex acts with a man for $80 and that he told her that her working name would be ‘Juicy.’
Incredibly, a Photobucket account belonging to Linwood Barnhill discovered in an online search contains numerous pictures of scantily clad young women, a photograph that clearly shows a large amount of marijuana, a police officer in uniform handling piles of cash and several blank spaces that Photobucket has removed as inappropriate content.
Barnhill brazenly used his full name for the account, which has photographic evidence of potentially illegal behavior.
The girl told police that Barnhill took nude pictures of her and that six other women had also prostituted themselves for Barnhill.
A search warrant affidavit filed in federal court alleges sex trafficking of a minor and production of child pornography.
The Washington Times reports that in the apartment, located at 3066 Stanton Road Southeast near St. Elizabeth’s Hospital police also found marijuana along with a large number of condoms and nine pairs of women’s high heeled shoes.
Linwood Barnhill is a 24-year veteran of the city’s 7th District Police Department.
The Washington Post reports that investigating officers stayed at the Southeastern Washington DC apartment Tuesday night and most of Wednesday, and after obtaining the search warrant confiscated various items including women’s lingerie, computers and cell phones.
Court documents state that the girl told officers she had been to the apartment at least twice. Barnhill took nude pictures of her in sparkly high heels and showed them to a potential customer, who was scheduled to meet with the girl and pay $80 for sex.
Barnhill would keep $20, she said, and also pay for her to have her hair done and new clothes and shoes.
It’s not clear whether the girl had actually met with the customer.
D.C. Police Chief Cathy L Lanier said in a statement that the department ‘is very concerned about the recent allegations of egregious conduct.
Officer Linwood Barnhill, 47, has not been arrested but is on paid administrative leave after police found a missing 16-year-old girl in his home Tuesday who told police Barnhill had arranged for her to have sex for money.
The girl told police that Barnhill had arranged for her to engage in sex acts with a man for $80 and that he told her that her working name would be ‘Juicy.’
Incredibly, a Photobucket account belonging to Linwood Barnhill discovered in an online search contains numerous pictures of scantily clad young women, a photograph that clearly shows a large amount of marijuana, a police officer in uniform handling piles of cash and several blank spaces that Photobucket has removed as inappropriate content.
Barnhill brazenly used his full name for the account, which has photographic evidence of potentially illegal behavior.
The girl told police that Barnhill took nude pictures of her and that six other women had also prostituted themselves for Barnhill.
A search warrant affidavit filed in federal court alleges sex trafficking of a minor and production of child pornography.
The Washington Times reports that in the apartment, located at 3066 Stanton Road Southeast near St. Elizabeth’s Hospital police also found marijuana along with a large number of condoms and nine pairs of women’s high heeled shoes.
Linwood Barnhill is a 24-year veteran of the city’s 7th District Police Department.
The Washington Post reports that investigating officers stayed at the Southeastern Washington DC apartment Tuesday night and most of Wednesday, and after obtaining the search warrant confiscated various items including women’s lingerie, computers and cell phones.
Court documents state that the girl told officers she had been to the apartment at least twice. Barnhill took nude pictures of her in sparkly high heels and showed them to a potential customer, who was scheduled to meet with the girl and pay $80 for sex.
Barnhill would keep $20, she said, and also pay for her to have her hair done and new clothes and shoes.
It’s not clear whether the girl had actually met with the customer.
D.C. Police Chief Cathy L Lanier said in a statement that the department ‘is very concerned about the recent allegations of egregious conduct.
Officer Damon Broussard Charged with Rape & Molestation of Juvenile
A Lake Arthur police officer has been charged with aggravated rape and molestation of a juvenile, state police said.
Troop spokesman Stephen Hammons said 37-year-old Damon Broussard, of Egan, was arrested Tuesday following an investigation.
"During the investigation, detectives found that Broussard engaged in sexual activity several years ago with a child who was under 15," Hammons said in a news release. "Detectives also discovered that Broussard engaged in sexual activity with a different child, who under 13."
Hammons said that there is no indication the alleged incidents occurred during Broussard's duties as an officer.
Troop spokesman Stephen Hammons said 37-year-old Damon Broussard, of Egan, was arrested Tuesday following an investigation.
"During the investigation, detectives found that Broussard engaged in sexual activity several years ago with a child who was under 15," Hammons said in a news release. "Detectives also discovered that Broussard engaged in sexual activity with a different child, who under 13."
Hammons said that there is no indication the alleged incidents occurred during Broussard's duties as an officer.
Monday, December 02, 2013
Former Officer Timothy Burns Charged with Murder Dies
A former Durham police officer charged with murder in his wife's death died Friday at Rex Hospital.
Jail officials said Timothy W. Burns, died of a heart attack.
The Durham County Sheriff's Office said Burns was in custody at Central Prison when the decision was made to transport him to Rex Hospital in Raleigh.
He had been transferred from the Durham County Jail because his medical needs "were beyond [the jail's] capability to provide."
Burns was in police custody on a murder charge for stabbing his wife Maxine to death in November in their home.
Burns left the Durham Police Department in the 1990s
Jail officials said Timothy W. Burns, died of a heart attack.
The Durham County Sheriff's Office said Burns was in custody at Central Prison when the decision was made to transport him to Rex Hospital in Raleigh.
He had been transferred from the Durham County Jail because his medical needs "were beyond [the jail's] capability to provide."
Burns was in police custody on a murder charge for stabbing his wife Maxine to death in November in their home.
Burns left the Durham Police Department in the 1990s
Monday, November 25, 2013
Officer Jackie Neal Rapes Teen in Back of Squad Car
Friday morning. On duty. Full Uniform. Marked Squad Car. Officer Jackie Neal, 40, made a traffic stop and then allegedly sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
Police said the 11-year veteran pulled the victim over on the south side and managed to get her to stand behind his squad car. San Antonio police Chief William McManus described the events that followed as “unthinkable.”
An investigation was opened after the victim contacted police. According to a statement issued by the department, Neal was taken into custody by SAPD Special Victims’ Unit detectives after officers pulled him over around 2 a.m. Saturday. He was arrested on a warrant for sexual assault, a second-degree felony.
“I am angry. I am outraged. It’s a punch in the eye to the police department, this kind of conduct,” McManus said. “We won’t tolerate it for a second. And I think the swiftness of the investigation and the arrest is indicative of that.”
Neal has been placed on administrative leave with pay, in accordance with department protocol. If indicted, the pay would cease. He was released from custody Saturday morning at 7:25 a.m.
He was suspended in September, according to an agenda for the San Antonio Police and Firefighter Civil Service Commission, but circumstances surrounding that suspension have not been made clear.
Police said the 11-year veteran pulled the victim over on the south side and managed to get her to stand behind his squad car. San Antonio police Chief William McManus described the events that followed as “unthinkable.”
An investigation was opened after the victim contacted police. According to a statement issued by the department, Neal was taken into custody by SAPD Special Victims’ Unit detectives after officers pulled him over around 2 a.m. Saturday. He was arrested on a warrant for sexual assault, a second-degree felony.
“I am angry. I am outraged. It’s a punch in the eye to the police department, this kind of conduct,” McManus said. “We won’t tolerate it for a second. And I think the swiftness of the investigation and the arrest is indicative of that.”
Neal has been placed on administrative leave with pay, in accordance with department protocol. If indicted, the pay would cease. He was released from custody Saturday morning at 7:25 a.m.
He was suspended in September, according to an agenda for the San Antonio Police and Firefighter Civil Service Commission, but circumstances surrounding that suspension have not been made clear.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Retired Officer Joseph Ferrante Charged with Sharing Child Porn
A retired Peabody police officer has been charged with storing and sharing child pornography on his computer.
Joseph Ferrante, 60, of 30 Bresnahan St., Peabody, is scheduled to be arraigned this morning in Peabody District Court on charges stemming from an investigation by the state police Internet Crimes Against Children unit, according to court papers.
Ferrante was arrested at his home on Monday after troopers obtained a search warrant that allowed them to seize and examine Ferrante’s computers. A preliminary search confirmed that among the items on the computer’s hard drive was a video of two boys engaging in sexual activity.
That is the same video Sgt. Michael Hill found when he visited a file-sharing network in September.
The video, with the name “bibcam,” (short for “boys in bedroom”) depicted adolescent boys, 12 and 14, engaging in sexual acts. It was one of the videos listed on the file-sharing site as being available from a specific computer within the group.
Hill also found another video showing a boy under the age of 10 engaging in sexual activity with an older male. As the investigation continued, Hill was able to link directly to the same computer and found another video, this one described as a “preteen hard-core” video of an 8-year-old girl.
Using the IP address of the computer, prosecutors sought a subpoena from Comcast and learned the identity of the subscriber, Ferrante.
On Monday, they showed up at Ferrante’s home with a search warrant.
Trooper James Dowling confronted Ferrante, who initially acknowledged only that he had “passed by” child porn.
Ferrante admitted to using the file-sharing service and admitted that he had both searched for and viewed child pornography. But he allegedly told investigators he did not believe there was child pornography on his computer.
A trooper who did a preliminary search found, in addition to the video of the two adolescent boys, files with names that suggested that they also contained child pornography. Police took the computer for a full search.
Ferrante, who is divorced, was released late Monday on $5,000 bail set by an assistant clerk magistrate following his arrest.
Ferrante is facing charges of possession and dissemination of child pornography. The possession charge carries up to a five-year prison term, but dissemination of child pornography carries a minimum mandatory 10-year term and up to 20 years in prison.
Joseph Ferrante, 60, of 30 Bresnahan St., Peabody, is scheduled to be arraigned this morning in Peabody District Court on charges stemming from an investigation by the state police Internet Crimes Against Children unit, according to court papers.
Ferrante was arrested at his home on Monday after troopers obtained a search warrant that allowed them to seize and examine Ferrante’s computers. A preliminary search confirmed that among the items on the computer’s hard drive was a video of two boys engaging in sexual activity.
That is the same video Sgt. Michael Hill found when he visited a file-sharing network in September.
The video, with the name “bibcam,” (short for “boys in bedroom”) depicted adolescent boys, 12 and 14, engaging in sexual acts. It was one of the videos listed on the file-sharing site as being available from a specific computer within the group.
Hill also found another video showing a boy under the age of 10 engaging in sexual activity with an older male. As the investigation continued, Hill was able to link directly to the same computer and found another video, this one described as a “preteen hard-core” video of an 8-year-old girl.
Using the IP address of the computer, prosecutors sought a subpoena from Comcast and learned the identity of the subscriber, Ferrante.
On Monday, they showed up at Ferrante’s home with a search warrant.
Trooper James Dowling confronted Ferrante, who initially acknowledged only that he had “passed by” child porn.
Ferrante admitted to using the file-sharing service and admitted that he had both searched for and viewed child pornography. But he allegedly told investigators he did not believe there was child pornography on his computer.
A trooper who did a preliminary search found, in addition to the video of the two adolescent boys, files with names that suggested that they also contained child pornography. Police took the computer for a full search.
Ferrante, who is divorced, was released late Monday on $5,000 bail set by an assistant clerk magistrate following his arrest.
Ferrante is facing charges of possession and dissemination of child pornography. The possession charge carries up to a five-year prison term, but dissemination of child pornography carries a minimum mandatory 10-year term and up to 20 years in prison.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Officer Manuel Williams Arrested for Child Molestation
DeKalb County police on Wednesday confirmed that one of their officers was arrested and charged with child molestation.
It was alleged in a news conference that Officer Manuel Williams, 49, touched the 13-year-old victim while she was visiting his home.
The teen's father reported the incident on Oct. 12, when his daughter told him it happened in September of 2012.
Williams offered his resignation after an investigation was launched.
Williams is charged with one count of child molestation.
"It's very disheartening," said DeKalb County Chief of Police Cedric Alexander. "It's very hurtful for all of us here at DeKalb anytime we have an officer who goes outside of the law."
Williams served 18 years with the DeKalb Police Department, working most recently out of the south precinct.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Officer Daniel Talbot Arrested for DUI
A Moore police officer in training was arrested on DUI charges on Sunday, November 4 in Norman.
OU campus police arrested Daniel Talbot just before 2 a.m. Sunday. Officers say a vehicle driven by Talbot was going the wrong way in the 700 block of Buchanan Avenue.
Police stopped Talbot in the 400 block of W. Boyd Street. They say they could smell an odor of alcohol coming from Talbot's breath and person. Talbot reportedly admitted to drinking prior to driving.
Officers also found a loaded firearm, a glock .22 generation 4, in Talbot's vehicle.
Talbot was then taken into custody on charges of DUI, and carrying a weapon under the influence of alcohol.
Talbot resigned from the Moore Police Department on Tuesday, November 5. He was also a former officer at the McAlester Police Department.
Just last month, another Moore officer was arrested for DUI following an off-duty car accident. Police say 13-year veteran officer Tony Towery was arrested after running into the back of another car.
OU campus police arrested Daniel Talbot just before 2 a.m. Sunday. Officers say a vehicle driven by Talbot was going the wrong way in the 700 block of Buchanan Avenue.
Police stopped Talbot in the 400 block of W. Boyd Street. They say they could smell an odor of alcohol coming from Talbot's breath and person. Talbot reportedly admitted to drinking prior to driving.
Officers also found a loaded firearm, a glock .22 generation 4, in Talbot's vehicle.
Talbot was then taken into custody on charges of DUI, and carrying a weapon under the influence of alcohol.
Talbot resigned from the Moore Police Department on Tuesday, November 5. He was also a former officer at the McAlester Police Department.
Just last month, another Moore officer was arrested for DUI following an off-duty car accident. Police say 13-year veteran officer Tony Towery was arrested after running into the back of another car.
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Officer Patrick Williams Arrested for Worthless Checks
A Shreveport police officer has been placed on administrative leave following his arrest on a felony charge of issuing worthless checks.
According to the Shreveport Police Department, 23-year-old Patrick Williams was arrested Tuesday as a fugitive on an outstanding warrant obtained by the Bossier Parish District Attorney's Office.
Williams joined the Shreveport Police Department in July 2012.
In a brief statement released Tuesday afternoon regarding the arrest, Chief of Police Willie Shaw placed Williams on leave "as required by the rules and regulations of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board which states: 'When an employee is charged with a felony he shall, and if a misdemeanor he may, be immediately relieved of duty and placed on "departmental leave' for up to one week at full pay and with continuing seniority."
Williams was booked into the Caddo Correctional Center.
According to the Shreveport Police Department, 23-year-old Patrick Williams was arrested Tuesday as a fugitive on an outstanding warrant obtained by the Bossier Parish District Attorney's Office.
Williams joined the Shreveport Police Department in July 2012.
In a brief statement released Tuesday afternoon regarding the arrest, Chief of Police Willie Shaw placed Williams on leave "as required by the rules and regulations of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board which states: 'When an employee is charged with a felony he shall, and if a misdemeanor he may, be immediately relieved of duty and placed on "departmental leave' for up to one week at full pay and with continuing seniority."
Williams was booked into the Caddo Correctional Center.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Officer Tony Towery Arrested for DUI
A Moore police officer was arrested on a complaint of driving under the influence.
Police say 13-year veteran officer Tony Towery was arrested Saturday after running into the back of another car.
He was off-duty at the time of the crash.
Right now, Towery is on paid administrative leave.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Officer Mary O'Callaghan Charged with Felony Assault
A Los Angeles police officer has been charged with assaulting a woman
under arrest, Alesia Thomas, who lost consciousness in a patrol car and
was declared dead soon thereafter, prosecutors announced Thursday.
Mary O'Callaghan, 48, was
charged a day earlier in a felony assault case, according to the Los
Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
The prosecutor's office
said it will request $35,000 bail for the officer who, if convicted,
could spend three years in state prison.
Tyler Izen, president of
the Los Angeles police union,in a statement said "the alleged actions of
the officer are incongruous with her reputation as an officer who was
known to be diligent, courteous and ethical." O'Callaghan's lawyer
Robert Rico describes his client, an 18-year veteran of the department,
as "devastated."
"As an officer, a Marine
and a mother, she's used to fighting and defending others," Rico said.
"And she will fight and defend herself in a court of law to prove her
innocence."
The charge stems from an incident July 22, 2012, when police investigating a possible child abandonment went to Thomas' home.
This was after Thomas had
dropped off her two children at a police station because she felt her
drug abuse had made her an unfit parent, according to Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.
At the mother's home, police talked with Thomas and arrested her.
It was then that
O'Callaghan arrived on the scene, helping her fellow officers put Thomas
-- then wearing handcuffs and leg restraints -- in a patrol car.
Video captured what
happened next, the prosecutor's office said, including "O'Callaghan
kicking Thomas in the stomach and groin area and pushing her in the
throat."
Thomas lost consciousness in the patrol car, then was transported by paramedics to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Prosecutors said they
didn't file involuntary manslaughter charges against O'Callaghan because
it couldn't be proven that she directly caused Thomas' death.
Her official cause of death was "undetermined," according to a coroner's report.
Thomas's relatives, though, believe O'Callaghan is responsible, family spokesman Najee Ali said Thursday.
The family is grateful
for the charge filed this week, added Ali. But they're not satisfied
yet, pushing for the public release of the video showing Thomas' final
moments.
"We want to have the whole truth of what happened to Alesia Thomas," Ali said. "... This is not over with."
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Three Officers Under Investigation in Bikers' Clash with SUV Driver
Three bikers have been indicted in connection with a well-publicized
clash with a New York SUV driver, the Manhattan District Attorney's
office said Friday.
Craig Wright, 29, and
Reginald Chance, 37, were indicted Friday, according to the district
attorney's office. A third man, Robert Sims, 35, was indicted on
Thursday, it said.
Authorities say Alexander
Lien was chased by bikers after he initially bumped one during a biker
rally on September 29. When his SUV was surrounded by several bikers,
Lien called 9-1-1, told police he feared for his life and drove off,
running over bikers and critically injuring one.
Lien's wife and 2-year-old daughter were in the vehicle with him. Lien has not been charged.
The chase that followed
ended in traffic. Police say Lien's windows were smashed; he was dragged
out of the SUV and beaten. He was treated and released from a hospital.
Officials did not detail
the formal charges against the three men. In New York, charges in an
indictment are not announced until defendants have been arraigned and
can enter a plea.
Chance was accused of
using his helmet to smash the SUV window, according to police. The
lawyer for Chance concedes his client "overreacted," but claims he did
not take part in beating the driver.
Authorities arrested Wright for allegedly hitting the SUV driver through the window of his vehicle.
Sims was accused of stomping on the driver after he was pulled from his SUV, authorities said.
Wright, Chance and Sims are scheduled to be arraigned on October 30, according to the district attorney's office.
At least seven people have been arrested, including the three who were indicted.
Authorities, who have appealed for the public's help in identifying people in photos, haven't ruled out more arrests or charges.
Meanwhile, a New York
Police officer who works in Internal Affairs joins the ranks of at least
two others with the NYPD who waited several days to tell their
superiors they were at the rally where the SUV driver was beaten and
kicked, according to the lawyer for the officer.
"He did what he had to do (by coming forward)," the officer's attorney, Pat Bonanno, told CNN.
A law enforcement
source, with knowledge of the case, told CNN the Internal Affairs
officer didn't report he was at the rally for at least a week.
CNN is withholding the
officer's name, who worked for Internal Affairs for five years, because
he has not been charged with any wrongdoing at this time. The story was
first reported by DNAInfo.com, a site specializing in crime news.
Bonanno says the officer
belongs to a motorcycle club and was riding with hundreds of bikers who
participated in the September 29th rally, but insists he didn't witness
the assault on Lien.
"He wasn't aware of
anything of the nature posted on YouTube and he doesn't have any
firsthand knowledge of what was going on," Bonanno said.
"Once all the videos are
reviewed and witnesses interviewed, we'll find that my client has no
culpability for anything that happened that day."
Bonanno offered no
explanation as to why the officer waited so long to tell his superiors
he was there. "That will be addressed in an appropriate time and
manner," he said.
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, tells CNN authorities are investigating his account.
Law enforcement sources have told CNN there were no on-duty police officers riding with the bikers in an undercover capacity.
NYPD Deputy Commissioner John McCarthy declined comment as did the Manhattan District Attorney's office.
At least two other officers are under investigation.
One of them is Detective
Wojciech Braszczok, who faces three felony counts including gang
assault. Prosecutors say the off-duty cop is on video allegedly using
his fist to bash in the rear window of Lien's SUV and kick it.
Braszczok's lawyer has denied his client did anything wrong and says video will exonerate him.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Officer Dan Hamlin Arrested for Grand Theft
A JSO officer has been arrested on 26 counts of official misconduct and grand theft.
JSO said officer Dan Hamlin was arrested after a warrant was issued Wednesday.
Undersheriff Dwain Senterfitt said Hamlin was fraudulently claiming overtime. Senterfitt said Hamlin claimed he was consulting with the State Attorney's Office on pre-trial cases but listed a state attorney on his timesheet who was no longer at the office.
According to JSO, this case has been under investigation since June. Senterfitt said Hamlin was made aware at the time, and the overtime stopped.
Senterfitt said Hamlin has resigned.
JSO said officer Dan Hamlin was arrested after a warrant was issued Wednesday.
Undersheriff Dwain Senterfitt said Hamlin was fraudulently claiming overtime. Senterfitt said Hamlin claimed he was consulting with the State Attorney's Office on pre-trial cases but listed a state attorney on his timesheet who was no longer at the office.
According to JSO, this case has been under investigation since June. Senterfitt said Hamlin was made aware at the time, and the overtime stopped.
Senterfitt said Hamlin has resigned.
Wednesday, October 09, 2013
Officer Andrew Alan Haney Charged with Sending Obscene Material to Child
A West Columbia police officer was charged in federal court after sending explicit photos of himself to a 13-year-old girl in Iowa last month, authorities said.
Andrew Alan Haney, 30, was charged with interstate commerce of obscene materials to a person under 16, according to court records. He was appointed a public defender.
According to court records, Haney was involved in chatting with the girl in Polk County, Iowa from Sept. 22-28. The girl said she met Haney through a social media website.
Authorities identified Haney as a suspect after he sent the girl a photo with his police badge with the state seal visible in the photo, according to court records.
West Columbia Police Chief Dennis Tyndall said Haney was fired.
Tyndall said the situation was an "embarrassment" for the department.
Haney was being held in the Lexington County Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing.
Andrew Alan Haney, 30, was charged with interstate commerce of obscene materials to a person under 16, according to court records. He was appointed a public defender.
According to court records, Haney was involved in chatting with the girl in Polk County, Iowa from Sept. 22-28. The girl said she met Haney through a social media website.
Authorities identified Haney as a suspect after he sent the girl a photo with his police badge with the state seal visible in the photo, according to court records.
West Columbia Police Chief Dennis Tyndall said Haney was fired.
Tyndall said the situation was an "embarrassment" for the department.
Haney was being held in the Lexington County Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing.
Friday, October 04, 2013
Officer John Marcus Weber Arrested for Giving Alcohol to Minors
A Sallisaw police lieutenant turned himself in Friday after an investigation into alcohol-related misconduct led to a warrant.
John Marcus Weber was booked on two felony counts and one misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor Friday morning. Weber, 29, allegedly provided hard liquor or high-point beer and 3.2 beer to teenagers.
The warrant, issued Thursday and signed Friday morning, came about after the Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office requested that the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation look into complaints against the officer.
Weber's bail was set at $10,000 for which he has made bond.
John Marcus Weber was booked on two felony counts and one misdemeanor count of furnishing alcohol to a minor Friday morning. Weber, 29, allegedly provided hard liquor or high-point beer and 3.2 beer to teenagers.
The warrant, issued Thursday and signed Friday morning, came about after the Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office requested that the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation look into complaints against the officer.
Weber's bail was set at $10,000 for which he has made bond.
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