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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 05:13 PM Mar 2016

State Trooper resigns after arrest and special treatment at the jail.

And officers wonder why some people don't think all that highly of them;

A trooper with the Iowa State Patrol has resigned after being arrested following a drunken, late-night disturbance in which the former college football player repeatedly pounded on a female neighbor's door, according to public documents obtained by The Associated Press.

Following his arrest, Cedar Rapids-based trooper Patrick Steinbach received special treatment at the Iowa County Jail, where the booking officer did not take his mug shot, require him to wear a jumpsuit or have him fill out a standard form answering questions about his intoxication and medical history. The booking took three hours — "an extraordinary amount of time" compared to the typical hour, Sheriff Rob Rotter said today.

Rotter said the booking officer is no longer employed after an internal review found numerous policy violations.

"He was just being incredibly nice and friendly to him and maybe being more of a friend than a booking officer," Rotter said. "The performance of that employee was incompatible with our policies and procedures. It was brought to the attention of that employee and a change was made."


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State Trooper resigns after arrest and special treatment at the jail. (Original Post) 47of74 Mar 2016 OP
Where's The Problem? SoCalMusicLover Mar 2016 #1
Good lord--"a 6-foot-8, 300-pound former Iowa State lineman" tblue37 Mar 2016 #2
 

SoCalMusicLover

(3,194 posts)
1. Where's The Problem?
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 05:17 PM
Mar 2016

Just Cops being Cops. Taking care of their own.

So nice that the friendly "former football player" trooper wanted to alert his neighbor to danger in the middle of the night. I'm sure he had all the best intentions, cops Always do.

tblue37

(65,528 posts)
2. Good lord--"a 6-foot-8, 300-pound former Iowa State lineman"
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 05:24 PM
Mar 2016

would look pretty scary pounding on a woman's door late at night!

That's a big one!

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