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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,434 posts)
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 09:51 AM Jul 2021

Cop Appears To Plant Evidence During Totally Worth-It Traffic Stop

Cop Appears To Plant Evidence During Totally Worth-It Traffic Stop

Police department says it "would discourage officers from discarding items into a citizen’s vehicle."

By Adam Ismail
Yesterday 12:29PM

A traffic stop last Wednesday outside Milwaukee in Caledonia, Wisconsin generated controversy on social media after a police officer was captured on video by one of the vehicle’s passengers throwing a baggie into the backseat of the stopped car while searching it.

According to a post on the Village of Caledonia Police Department’s Facebook page attributed to police chief Christopher Bosch, no arrests were made during this incident, and the driver was given a speeding citation for traveling 63 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. However, she and two rear-seat passengers were removed from the car, while the front-seat passenger, a Black man, remained in the vehicle.

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In the clip that’s circulating around Twitter captured by the front-seat passenger’s phone, one officer can be seen tossing an object into the back of the car before putting gloves on. The passenger asks “hey bro, what’s that?” The office responds “what’s what?” to which the passenger asks “what you just threw in here? I got you on camera, bro.”

The officer, seemingly unfazed, tells the passenger “I got you on camera, we’re all good.” The passenger turns around and centers the camera on the baggie that the officer had thrown onto the backseat, and the recording ends.

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Cop Appears To Plant Evidence During Totally Worth-It Traffic Stop (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2021 OP
This LEO needs to be fired and all previous cases/arrests from him need to be dismissed. LonePirate Jul 2021 #1
No need to watch the whole video? Effete Snob Jul 2021 #2
Why was no one arrested for it? Effete Snob Jul 2021 #3
This recent Florida case shows how often this sort of thing happens: sop Jul 2021 #4

LonePirate

(13,419 posts)
1. This LEO needs to be fired and all previous cases/arrests from him need to be dismissed.
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 10:03 AM
Jul 2021

He should never serve another minute as a police officer anywhere in this country.

 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
2. No need to watch the whole video?
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 10:20 AM
Jul 2021

Two questions to ponder:

1. Why was no one arrested for the "planted evidence"?

2. The body cam video of the full incident has been out for days. Why is it not posted here?

https://www.wbay.com/2021/07/25/body-camera-video-released-response-social-media-post-claiming-police-planted-evidence/

CALEDONIA, Wis. (WBAY) - An incident caught on camera involving officers with the Caledonia Police Department during a traffic stop has gone viral after the video was posted on social media, and prompted the department to release body camera footage of the stop.

In the social media post including the 14 second cell phone video clip, it claims an officer with the department planted evidence in a vehicle. Action 2 News has reached out to the person who filmed the incident for permission to use the video clip, but have not heard back as of this publishing. The man’s Facebook page identifies the man who filmed the incident as “La Savoo”, who says he is a music artist from Racine. You can see the post and watch the video by clicking here to view it on Facebook.

Police responded to that claim Saturday night by releasing body camera video, which can be found later in this article, as well as in the video above.


Long story short - if you watch the whole video, they find an empty bag on one of the vehicle occupants. The empty bag is handed to another cop who discards it by putting it back in the car they came from.

Kinda funny how the original video keeps being circulated days after the full video was released, and that nobody even bothers to stop and think about the fact that nobody was arrested over the "planted evidence".

What's the theory here? They "planted evidence" in the car and then let the folks go on their way? Are the cops giving out drugs now?
 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
3. Why was no one arrested for it?
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 10:22 AM
Jul 2021

Not going to post the whole video, eh?

Do you find it at all strange that nobody got arrested, and that the cops are just handing out baggies of drugs and letting people go?

https://www.wbay.com/2021/07/25/body-camera-video-released-response-social-media-post-claiming-police-planted-evidence/

CALEDONIA, Wis. (WBAY) - An incident caught on camera involving officers with the Caledonia Police Department during a traffic stop has gone viral after the video was posted on social media, and prompted the department to release body camera footage of the stop.

In the social media post including the 14 second cell phone video clip, it claims an officer with the department planted evidence in a vehicle. Action 2 News has reached out to the person who filmed the incident for permission to use the video clip, but have not heard back as of this publishing. The man’s Facebook page identifies the man who filmed the incident as “La Savoo”, who says he is a music artist from Racine. You can see the post and watch the video by clicking here to view it on Facebook.

Police responded to that claim Saturday night by releasing body camera video, which can be found later in this article, as well as in the video above.

sop

(10,170 posts)
4. This recent Florida case shows how often this sort of thing happens:
Tue Jul 27, 2021, 10:32 AM
Jul 2021
https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/2020/02/10/accused-drug-planting-deputy-slapped-two-dozen-new-charges/4670519002/

"Prosecutors have leveled a host of new charges against the former Jackson County deputy accused of planting drugs on unwary drivers during bogus traffic stops recorded by his own body camera."

"Zachary Wester, whose career in law enforcement came crashing down in 2018 after the allegations came to light, was indicted last year on a total of 52 counts, including charges of racketeering, official misconduct, perjury, fabricating evidence, false imprisonment and possession of drugs. The charges stemmed from Wester’s arrests of 11 different people."

"Prosecutors filed an amended information Jan. 14, 2020, charging Wester with two dozen additional counts involving five more of his alleged victims. The charges stemmed from traffic stops in 2017 and 2018 in which drivers or passengers were arrested on drug charges including possession of methamphetamine and marijuana."

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