Milwaukee Cop Sentenced to Prison For Pulling Drivers Over & Searching Their "Anal & Scrotal Areas"


Milwaukee Cop Sentenced to Prison For Pulling Drivers Over & Searching Their "Anal & Scrotal Areas"

A Milwaukee cop  Michael Vagnini has been sentenced to  2 years and two months prison for pulling men over for minor traffic violations and allegedly "conduct[ing] searches of [their] anal and scrotal areas, often inserting his fingers into their rectums."

Vagnini regularly pulled over drivers on a pretense of not wearing a seatbelt or of having darkly tinted windows and searched them without a legal reason, according to prosecutors.

Vagnini conducted searches of men's anal and scrotal areas, often inserting his fingers into their rectums, according to the criminal complaint. Vagnini acknowledged performing one of the searches, and at least one suspect said Vagnini planted drugs on him.

State law and police procedures prohibit officers from conducting body cavity searches. Only medical personnel are allowed to perform them, and police must first obtain a search warrant.

 

 
 Sydney Huffman, a former Colorado Springs cop guilty of making up false rape charges, among others, against her ex-boyfriend.
“I consider you to be a total fabricator,” The judge told Huffman before he delivered her sentence. “This is a crime, simple as it can be. You are guilty of it.”

Huffman, who was charged with six counts of attempting to influence a public official, pleaded guilty to just one felony count in April. All charges stemmed from her repeated attempts to obtain arrest warrants against Jarrott Martinez, a former Manitou Springs police officer, a former boyfriend. On Monday, Schwartz sentenced Huffman to 90 days of house arrest, 200 hours of community service and four-years of supervised probation. He also ordered her to have a mental health evaluation.
She deserved worse, Schwartz said in his cutting and blunt comments that wrapped up two years of litigation and back-and-forth between Huffman and Martinez.“If I had the opportunity it would be outright jail,” Schwartz said, before dismissing the case.

Schwartz was particularly baffled by Huffman’s request to rescind her guilty plea from late April, yet another twist in a seemingly endless saga of recanting. Karen Stinehauser, Huffman’s Denver-based lawyer, said on Monday that Huffman “only entered her plea because she was concerned about her pregnancy,” not necessarily because she was guilty. Doctors declared the pregnancy high-risk and Huffman feared a miscarriage, her lawyer said in April.

“I have never had anybody quite in the position of admitting they committed a felony offense and literally in the next breath say, ‘well that didn’t happen,’” said Schwartz.

Ultimately, Schwartz decided not to discard the guilty plea.

The series of cases involving Martinez and Huffman began in 2011, when Huffman reported him for domestic violence abuse, charges later proven false. It was the first of four cases brought about by false charges from Huffman that landed Martinez in jail for seven months, as well as cost him his job as a police officer.

Huffman, now 25, was a 17 years old foster child when she met Martinez. She regularly spoke with social workers and first reported Martinez’s alleged physical abuse to them, Stinehauser said. Later, at the Colorado Springs Police Academy, Huffman showed up to training classes with bruises and burns, but was “coy” with fellow officers when it came to offering details, said prosecutor Amy Fitch.

Then, by all accounts, Huffman embarked on a two-year crusade against Martinez Martinez was often out of town or with his financee. during the times when Huffman claimed he had raped her, choked or burned her with a curling iron.

While Stinehauser did not defend Huffman’s lies, she tried to paint Huffman as avictim of domestic violence who was nearly coerced by fellow police officers into reporting the alleged abuse – except, Huffman exaggerated. Exaggerating physical abuse, and lying about the abuse, are typical of some “battered women,” said expert witness Barbara Shaw during testimony on Monday.

Schwartz didn’t buy it.

“I am used to hearing recanting victims,” Schwartz told Huffman and her attorney. “The one thing in my experience that I’ve never seen, is that somebody doesn’t recant, but they make up a new story that can be disproved.”

 

Cop charged with attempted murder out on bail


Nathaniel David Juratovac, a Flagler Beach cop is charged with attempted murder earlier this year.   Juratovac is awaiting trial after he was arrested by the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office for allegedly shooting Jared Parkey, a Flagler County firefighter, during a road-rage incident in St. Augustine. A witness stated at the scene the night of the incident that both Parkey and Juratovac collided and pulled off to the side of the road. The witness said that once the cars came to a stop, Juratovac exited his vehicle, walked over to the driver's side of Parkey's vehicle, and shot him.

Troubled Cop Commits Suicide in Restaurant Parking Lot


A former Illinois cop named Robert Hebein who had  a history of legal troubles took the cowards way out and shot himself to death in the parking lot of Infusino's Pizzeria — less than one month before he was due in court on felony theft charges, authorities said.Hebein was arrested in 2001 for a possible connection to the armed robbery of a currency exchange in Elgin, IL.  He was also charged with felony theft in Milwaukee County after witnesses identified him as the man who drove a semi tractor trailer off the lot of Dalor Transit in Franklin in December 2011 and then sold most of the contents of the trailer. According to the criminal complaint, the semi tractor was worth $50,000, and the 42,000 pounds of brass inside the trailer was worth over $113,000. Racine County court records show that Hebein was convicted in 2006 after he pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct charges stemming from a 2005 incident. He also had several traffic violations and four civil cases listed.

Crooked Cop Jerry “J.D.” Roth, 56, commits suicide by shooting himself in the head



FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS Ill.  • Jerry “J.D.” Roth, who was suspended from his job as Caseyville’s police chief last month after being charged with felony official misconduct, killed himself outside his home here.
Roth was accused of fraudulently receiving some unspecified benefit through a contract involving a 2003 Dodge Ram truck, and taking luggage purchased with village funds. Investigators said concerns had been raised about Roth’s personal use of the truck. They said the village obtained it through a drug asset forfeiture, spent money on maintenance and eventually sold it to a used vehicle dealer from whom Roth bought it the next day.




Garland County Ark. fires one officer, suspends another



Garland County sheriff’s office has fired one cop, Danny Wilson, and suspended another Scott West, officer for separate events. Wilson was fired on an ethics violation for conduct unbecoming an officer. Wilson allegedly exposed himself on May 23 to a customer at the Big Chill who did not want to press charges, the release states.

Crazy people the tax payers hire


Texas cop kills himself, officials say

An Arlington texas cop killed himself Tuesday afternoon on Park Run Drive. Police were summoned about 3:30 p.m. after getting a 911 call about a possibly suicidal person "believed to be an officer," said Tiara Ellis Richard, a police spokeswoman. A gun was found near the body, Richard said. She did not know if it was his service weapon. The cops name was not released early Tuesday evening because next of kin had not been notified.

Suspended Caseyville Ill. Police Chief Commits Suicide

 The St. Clair County Coroner confirmed reports Thursday afternoon that Caseyville Police Chief J.D. Roth, suspended over misconduct charges, killed himself this week. Roth died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Roth was put on paid administrative leave earlier this year. The two counts of official misconduct in May came about after an investigation by local, state and federal agencies, including the Illinois State Police, the FBI, the St. Clair County State’s Attorney and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. property.

Andrew Marculaitis, charged in several road rage incidents

A suspended Allegheny County cop named Andrew Marculaitis, charged in several road rage incidents, is now out of jail.  Marculaitis was released with an ankle monitor and severe restrictions on what he’s allowed to “There’s several conditions, and one, he has to immediately get home. So, he’s immediately going to get home on house arrest,” said DiLucente. “Secondly, he’s going to see a psychiatrist. Thirdly, he’s going to change his medications pursuant to a doctor.” Marculaitis is facing 20 charges involving three recent road rage incidents. One happened while he was on a motorcycle flashed his badge, threatened people and used racial slurs.  There were two more incidents within a few days of each other.

Texas cop Implicated in Computer Fraud Commits Suicide

Thomas Kantzos North Texas charged in an FBI probe of computer fraud allegation has been arrested and another cop named David Vo implicated in the investigation has committed suicide.

Robert L. Schunk an Albany cop with a history of off-duty problems

Robert L. Schunk  an Albany cop with a history of off-duty problems, including multiple arrests, will begin serving a one-year sentence in the Saratoga County jail after losing an appeal of his criminal conviction related to a violent argument with a former girlfriend. Schunk was arrested in 2010 and charged with roughing up his ex-girlfriend after kicking in the door of a bathroom where she was hiding. Schunk was convicted of misdemeanor criminal mischief for shattering the door and harassment, a violation, for terrorizing the woman. Schunk was fired from the Albany force last year following a series of off-duty incidents and arrests, which included charges of driving while intoxicated and felony assault.

A road rage murder

Joseph Walker, New Jersey cop driving through Maryland shot and killed 36-year-old Joseph Harvey after the Harvey approached his minivan in the aftermath of a road rage battle. Harvey died with another passenger in the car. Walker was later charged with manslaughter and second-degree murder for shooting Harvey without proper cause.

 

 

Christopher Dorner, the cop who blamed a deadly rampage

Christopher Dorner, the cop who blamed a deadly rampage on his 2008 firing from the Los Angeles Police Department was justifiably let go from the force, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.  Dorner had alleged that racism and bias contributed to his firing.

Civil rights attorney Connie Rice reviewed the lengthy examination and told the AP it concludes Dorner's allegations were unfounded. Dorner killed four people, including two law enforcement officers, during a rampage that ended with his death from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot in a burning cabin near Big Bear.

The Scottsdale City Council agreed to pay $4.25 million to the family of John Loxas,

The Scottsdale City Council agreed to pay $4.25 million to the family of John Loxas, who was unarmed when Scottsdale Police Officer James Peters shot him in the head in February 2012, killing him instantly. Loxas was the sixth man killed by Peters, who has since retired with an "accidental disability," and currently collects a monthly pension check of around $4,500. The ACLU's lawsuit noted "dozens" of incidents involving Peters and Tasers, as well as several citizen complaints against him that never resulted in discipline. Among other incidents, Peters also got in trouble for pointing a gun at his own face in 2005.


Selma cops discovered the bodies of cop Dwight Moorer

Selma cops discovered the bodies of cop Dwight Moorer and his ex-girlfriend inside a car. The body of her stepfather was found nearby. All of them were shot by Moorer. 

A suspended University of Pittsburgh cop named Scott Kercher is scheduled

A suspended University of Pittsburgh cop named Scott Kercher is scheduled to stand trial on allegations he held a knife to his son's throat. Kercher's two children told authorities that Kercher put a knife to the boy's neck and threatened to cut out his tongue on March 25. Kercher is suspended without pay.


A judge lowered the bail to $2 million this morning for an Edison NJ cop

A judge lowered the bail to $2 million this morning for an Edison NJ cop Michael Dotro
charged with setting his superior officer’s house on fire. The judge agreed to lower Dotro’s bail from $5 million to $2 million, but rejected the $500,000 bail requested by Dotro’s attorney.


Joseph Walker, a cop with the Hudson County Prosecutor's office was arrested for

Joseph Walker, a cop with the Hudson County Prosecutor's office was arrested for allegedly shooting and killing a man on a Maryland highway after the two were involved in an altercation on the road. Walker got into a dispute with 36-year-old Joseph Harvey Jr. while both were driving on I-97 in Anne Arundel County, Md.. Walker, 40, allegedly shot Harvey after they pulled over onto the shoulder of the road. Walker's wife and three children were in the car with him at the time. Harvey was pronounced dead at Baltimore Washington Medical Center.

The Supreme Judicial Court will not intervene in a long-running legal dispute

The Supreme Judicial Court will not intervene in a long-running legal dispute in which the city has lost several efforts to dismiss a Worcester Mass.cop named David W. Rawlston who, while off-duty, pointed a loaded handgun at three teenagers. The cop didn’t see anything wrong with what he did and filed a lawsuit against the city saying the town defamed him and intentionally inflicted emotional distress on him. The suit seeks $2 million.

Opa-Locka cop German Bosque with a spotted record charged with kidnapping.

Opa-Locka cop German Bosque  with a spotted record charged with kidnapping. Bosque
 was investigated 40 times by internal affairs. He is charged with imprisoning a man who tried to file a brutality complaint. He is also charged with kidnapping, tampering with a witness and battery.  Bosque punched a man in the face during a domestic violence call in 2011 then put him in handcuffs and left him in a holding cell when the man showed up at police headquarters to file a formal complaint. His law enforcement certification has been reviewed by a state panel more than any other cop in the state with 16 cases of police battery and allegations that included stalking a woman by hiding in her home and keeping crack pipes and empty vodka bottles in his squad car. The Herald-Tribune newspaper's series, Unfit for Duty, found that Florida police departments routinely allow troubled officers to keep their badges after they commit misdeeds serious enough to land ordinary Floridians in jail.


Fourteen-year-old Tremaine McMillan was feeding his puppy and playing on the beach with

Fourteen-year-old Tremaine McMillan was feeding his puppy and playing on the beach with some friends when cops riding ATVs approached him and asked what he was doing. The cops said later that they saw McMillan roughhousing with another teenager, told him it was “unacceptable behavior,” and asked where his mother was. When McMillan walked away, the cops chased him on ATVs, jumped out, pinned him to the ground and arrested him. Cell phone footage taken by his mother shows the boy being thrown to the ground and pinned.  Miami-Dade cop Alvaro Zabaleta justified the use of force, saying McMillan was exhibiting threatening “body language,” which includes “clenched fists.” 

David Sal Silva, the father of four children, died after cops

David Sal Silva, the father of four children, died after cops with the California Highway Patrol repeatedly struck him with a baton. His family is now calling for the cops to release a bystander video evidence that reportedly shows the cops beating Sal Silva to death. Local press have also reported on details from a 911 call made, in which witness Sulina Quair, 34, said “There is a man laying on the floor and your police officers beat the (expletive) out of him and killed him. I have it all on video camera.We videotaped the whole thing. The cops confiscated the phones of bystanders who had captured the event as it unfolded. Cops also arrived at Quair’s home to take his phone. 

Allegheny County detective Andrew Marculaitis has been jailed on more than 20 charges.

Allegheny County detective Andrew Marculaitis has been jailed on more than 20 charges. All of the counts stem from three alleged road-rage incidents in the space of nine days. Two of the incidents occurred in Brentwood and one in the city of Pittsburgh, all while he was apparently off duty. One of the victims took cellphone video of Marculaitis pounding on and reaching into a car. Witnesses describe the cop hitting people, using racial insults, and in one case briefly taking his gun out of its holster. The 20 charges against Marculaitis include:  Ethnic intimidation, three counts of official oppression, five counts of simple assault-false reports to law enforcement authorities-retaliation against a witness or victim.


In California a truck driver refused to sign a traffic ticket

In California a truck driver refused to sign a traffic ticket before reading it. California Highway Patrol cops were forced to severely beat him. The charges cited in the ticket were eventually dropped. A spokesman for CHP said “incidents like this could be avoided if people would simply comply with the orders given to them by police.” 

Sherlon Smikle, a NYPD cop went on a rampage,

Sherlon Smikle, a NYPD cop went on a rampage, fatally shooting his wife, who also worked for the NYPD, on a Queens street, and then returning home to kill himself. Smikle had his service weapon taken away from him and was reassigned a few weeks ago, due to a domestic dispute with his wife, Lana Morris, who worked as a school safety agent.


viewing pornography on his work computer and taking pictures of his genitalia.

Boca Raton Samuel McCoy whose wife was arrested earlier this year for allegedly running a prostitution ring, has resigned. McCoy’s wife Denise McCoy, 35, and her friend Sara Marin, 43, were arrested in January for allegedly running Sara’s Entertainment Service, a prostitution ring. McCoy has been the subject of several internal affairs investigations in the past involving allegedly viewing pornography on his work computer and taking pictures of his genitalia.

Upper Darby Pa. cop Anthony Galla,



Upper Darby Pa. cop Anthony Galla, wanted in connection with a shooting, and had talked about committing "suicide by cop." He was tracked to a hotel room where he pulled a gun on cops who shoot 52 bullets at him in under ten seconds, killing him.

According to the FBI, one cop commits suicide every day.

According to the FBI, one cop commits suicide every day. Blaming the job is wrong. Most of these people were unstable before they worked as cops, police work was nothing more than the trigger (so to speak) that put them over the top.


Selma cop Dwight Moorer shoots and kills Ex-Girlfriend, Her Stepfather then Himself

Selma cop Dwight Moorer shoots and kills Ex-Girlfriend, Her Stepfather then Himself

 Moorer shot to death inside a white car in a driveway next to his ex-girlfriend, also dead from gunshot wounds. Another gunshot victim dead nearby in the 300 block of 10th Street, identified as Moorer's ex-girlfriend's step father.