Leaked Documents Reveal Dothan Police Department Planted Drugs on Young Black Men For Years, District Attorney Doug Valeska Complicit
Convictions overturned... voting rights restored
Well, yeah. Don’t they have a course at the LEO academy on planting evidence to prove a crime.
If the documents are valid, the convicts should be freed, compensated, and have their records wiped, even if they wre “known” to be guilty of similar crimes but the cops had no proof. The cops and those who covered it up belong in prison for at least triple damages - three times as long as they sent innocent people to prison.
If this is true and there is ample evidence to support this, fry the bastards, I am no fan of the stupid thugs but not a fan of stupid cops that believe they can get away with this, let bubba deal with them in prison if they get convicted.
P.S. Regardless of my skin color I am American I am not going anywhere, but they can go, down to Hell that is.
Sounds really bad.
But the Southern Poverty Law Center does not have a good track record at objectivity.
How much Federal money did that bring in?
How much State funding?
Is the local prison/jail a commercial venture or State/County owned?
If a Commercial venture, who owns it?
Who has the meal and custodial contracts at the jail?
In either instance above, are those ventures, should they be commercial or contract services, owned by people related to those in the local judiciary, DA's office, or Police Department?
Somewhat sceptical...lets see statistics on Dothan’s drug related crimes compared to similar demographic cities. Revisionism is rampant today. While I certainly see a motive for falsifying historical records to give felons the right to vote, I find it hard to see the motive of planting drugs on an innocent person? Additionally, across the country the statistics say that young black men deal drugs and commit crimes in the greatest percentages of any group...(1 in 4 go to prison)...
This is full of shizzit.
Anything from the SPLC is highly suspect as being a pack of lies.
At best this is all untrue. At least - maybe 10 percent.
If true; a disgusting situation. Something that happens in 3rd world countries; should NEVER happen here.
Those cops have to go to jail.
All of which are purported to have occurred in the 20th century. Since then convictions have been overturned and perpetrators have been convicted. This is a very old story that saw the light of day 15 years ago.
Years ago, at least one Texas police department between Houston and Shreveport, La. used to routinely pull over cars with young white males in them — particularly if the cars had a Shreveport album rock station bumper sticker.
After a search, if they found no drugs they would plant them and arrest the occupants of the car.
This went on for several years.
If it’s true, fry every pos involved with this fiasco. Sending innocents to prison on false charges should be a death penalty crime. “Innocent’ in this case meaning not guilty of the crime they were falsely prosecuted for.
This highly suspect IMO. Hard to believe that anyone planting drugs would have a paper trail of that activity?
More likely that some bleeding heart planted false documents.
1999 ? Clinton’s fault.
Valeska is a RAT - 1986-2014 (Funny...not mentioned in the article)
He switched parties in 2014 to run for re-election as a Repub in 2016.
What the hell does Alabama need a “director of Homeland Security” for? What a ridiculous police state the U.S. kleptocracy setup to control us after 9/11. We to dismantle ALL this crap.
” They hope the mood of the country is one that demands action”
“His honor is entitled to hope.”
___ Clarence Darrow, Scopes trial
Republicans or Dems?
Things that made me go “hmmmmmmmmm”...
The extremist group that the officers belonged to (at some undetermined time in the past) was unnamed.
The planting of evidence spoken of allegedly occurred over 15 years ago.
The article seems to be mainly focused on the continuing and advancing careers of officers alleged to have participated in covering up the alleged crimes of other officers. It almost seems to be a political hit piece based on 15 year old allegations.
I am not saying that the alleged planting of evidence or subsequent cover up did not occur. If it did it was a heinous crime and needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I am suggesting that all may not be as it seems in regards to the facts presented nor as to the timing of this article.
I hate anybody that says blacks must return to Africa.