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| Radley Balko
Posted on 12/06/2008 10:33:11 PM PST by Inappropriate Laughter
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Radley Balko | December 6, 2008, 1:28pm
Like Mark Draughn, I've been somewhat skeptical of Barry Cooper, the former drug cop turned pitchman for how-to-beat-the-cops videos. He comes off as more of a huckster than a principled whistle-blower, which I think does the good ideas he stands for (police reform) more harm than good.
But damn. I have to hand it to him. This might be one of the ballsiest moves I've ever seen.
KopBusters rented a house in Odessa, Texas and began growing two small Christmas trees under a grow light similar to those used for growing marijuana. When faced with a suspected marijuana grow, the police usually use illegal FLIR cameras and/or lie on the search warrant affidavit claiming they have probable cause to raid the house. Instead of conducting a proper investigation which usually leads to no probable cause, the Kops lie on the affidavit claiming a confidential informant saw the plants and/or the police could smell marijuana coming from the suspected house.
The trap was set and less than 24 hours later, the Odessa narcotics unit raided the house only to find KopBuster’s attorney waiting under a system of complex gadgetry and spy cameras that streamed online to the KopBuster’s secret mobile office nearby.
To clarify just a bit, according to Cooper, there was nothing illegal going on the bait house, just two evergreen trees and some grow lamps. There was no probable cause. So a couple of questions come up. First, how did the cops get turned on to the house in the first place? Cooper suspects they were using thermal imaging equipment to detect the grow lamps, a practice
the Supreme Court has said is illegal. The second question is, what probable cause did the police put on the affidavit to get a judge to sign off on a search warrant? If there was nothing illegal going on in the house, it's difficult to conceive of a scenario where either the police or one of their informants didn't lie to get a warrant.
Cooper chose the Odessa police department for baiting because he believes police there instructed an informant to plant marijuana on a woman named Yolanda Madden. She's currently serving an eight-year sentence for possession with intent to distribute. According to Cooper, the informant actually admitted in federal court that he planted the marijuana. Madden was convicted anyway.
The story's worth watching, not only to see if the cops themselves are held accountable for this, but whether the local district attorney tries to come up with a crime with which to charge Cooper and his assistants. I can't imagine such a charge would get very far, but I wouldn't be surprised to see someone try.
Here's some local media coverage:
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: balko; barneyfife; donutwatch; gort; lp; warondrugs; wod
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12/07/2008 5:41:51 AM PST
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bamahead
(Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
To: Trailerpark Badass
** Whats with all the fat cops these days? ** - - - - - - - -
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12/07/2008 6:29:42 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Obama, WHO is Bill Ayers and WHY are you still friends with him? Please RSVP asap!)
To: Leper Affinity
But what if a neighbor saw out-of-state vehicles in the driveway, surveillance equipment and grow lights being installed, and aluminum foil being layered over the windows and decided to call it in?Then that, in itself, is a pretty weak justification for a search warrant.
To: Inappropriate Laughter
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12/07/2008 8:28:15 AM PST
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zeugma
(Will it be nukes or aliens? Time will tell.)
To: Inappropriate Laughter
Every affidavit in support of application for search warrant I have ever seen contained outrageous exaggerations and and often fabrications . When proven to be false , the cops lay the blame on the informant , questioned , the informants will deny making the statements , prosecutors and judges , usually former prosecutors , will say “ hey what do you expect , informants are liars “. Ask any of your local judges how often they turn down requests for search warrants due to insufficiency of probable cause . Never . Put some wine down their necks and they will admit they don't even read them before signing .
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posted on
12/07/2008 9:06:58 AM PST
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kbennkc
(For those who have fought for it freedom has a flavor the protected will never know F/8 Cav)
To: SirFishalot; All
That’s a great video, and I strongly encourage everyone to watch the whole thing. Very informative and eye-opening. I watched it a year or two ago.
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12/07/2008 11:06:00 AM PST
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FreedomPoster
(Obama: Carter's only chance to avoid going down in history as the worst U.S. president ever.)
To: Lazamataz
I tell you it is huge!
It almost took my eye out!
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posted on
12/07/2008 11:58:53 AM PST
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DB
To: Leper Affinity
“Odessa narcotics unit raided the house only to find KopBusters attorney waiting under a system of complex gadgetry and spy cameras that streamed online to the KopBusters secret mobile office nearby”
The wording is odd, but it can be interpreted to mean that his attorney was at the other end of the “complex gadgetry and spy cameras” and not physically present in the house.
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12/07/2008 12:03:21 PM PST
by
DB
To: Inappropriate Laughter
To: Trailerpark Badass
"Whats with all the fat cops these days?"It's all those Chinese doughnut shops - they're too close together!
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12/07/2008 7:57:39 PM PST
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Redbob
(W.W.J.B.D.: "What Would Jack Bauer Do?)
To: FreedomPoster
I actually found out about that video in a class I recently took on elder law. Somebody asked if a police officer could ask your age, or use it against you, when pulled over. The teacher, who was a retired NYS Supreme Court judge, basically said the police can anything they want against you and then gave out the link for that video. I was kinda shocked, but it does make sense. I have a lot of LEO friends and now I’m always joking around with them saying I can only talk to them through my attorney. LOL
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12/11/2008 4:00:06 PM PST
by
ebiskit
(South Park Republican ( I see Red People ))
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