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TRANSCRIPT: Police Interview With Sen. Larry Craig
ABC News ^ | 08/30/2007

Posted on 08/30/2007 2:48:08 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd

Police Officers Question Craig After Arrest at Minneapolis Airport Aug. 30, 2007 —

The following is an unedited transcript of an interview between police Sgt. Dave Karsnia and police Detective Noel Nelson with Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, regarding a June 11 incident at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Audiotapes and a transcript of the interview were released today.

Craig was arrested June 11 in an airport bathroom by Karsnia, who was working undercover. Karsnia said Craig exhibited behavior in the men's restroom that was "often used by persons communicating a desire to engage in sexual conduct."

Craig later pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct. When news of the arrest hit the press Monday, Craig issued a statement saying, "I should have had the advice of counsel in resolving this matter. In hindsight, I should not have pled guilty. I was trying to handle this matter myself quickly and expeditiously."

Under pressure from Republican party leaders, Craig stepped down from his Senate committee leadership posts.

Transcript below:

Investigative Sgt. Dave Karsnia #4211 and Detective Noel Nelson of the Minneapolis Police Department intert 1162

(NN) INTERVIEW WITH Larry Craig (LC) Case 07002008

Larry Craig: Am I gonna have to fight you in court?

Dave Karsnia: No. No. I'm not gonna go to court unless you want me there.

LC: Cause I don't want to be in court either.

DK: Ok. I don't either.

(inaudible) DK: Urn, here's the way it works, urn, you'll you'll be released today, okay.

LC: Okay.

DK: All right. I, I know I can bring you to jail, but that's not my goal here, okay? (inaudible)

LC: Don't do that. You You

DK: I'm not going to bring you to jail

LC: You solicited me.

DK: Okay. We're going to get, We're going to get into that. (inaudible)

LC: Okay.

DK: But there's the, there there's two ways, yes. You can, you can, ah, you can go to court.

You can plead guilty.

LC: Yep.

DK: There'll be a fine. You won't have to explain anything. (inaudible) I know. LC: Right.

DK: And you'll pay a fine, you be (inaudible), done. Or if you want to plead not guilty, ah, and I, I can't make these decisions for you.

LC: No, no. Just tell me where I am (inaudible) I need to make this flight.

DK: Okay. Okay. And then I go to people that are not guilty, then I would have to come to court and end up testifying. So those are the two things, okay. Did I explain that part?

LC Yes

DK Okay Urn, ah, I'm just going to read you your rights real quick, okay? You got it on?

Noel Nelson: Yep.

DK Okay.

DK: Ah, the date is 6/11/07 at 1228 hours. Urn, Mr. Craig?

LC: Yes.

DK. Sorry about that. (ringing phone)

DK: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in court of law. You have the right to talk to a lawyer now or have a present, a lawyer present now or anytime during questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to you without cost. Do you understand each of these rights the way I have explained them to you?

LC: I do.

DK: Do you wish to talk to us at this time? LC I do

DK Okay Urn, I just wanna start off with a your side of the story, okay. So, a

LC: So I go into the bathroom here as I normally do, I'm a commuter too here.

DK: Okay.

LC: I sit down, urn, to go to the bathroom and ah, you said our feet bumped. I believe they did, ah, because I reached down and scooted over and urn, the next thing I knew, under the bathroom divider comes a card that says Police. Now, urn, (sigh) that's about as far as I can take it, I don't know of anything else. Ah, your foot came toward mine, mine came towards yours, was that natural? I don't know. Did we bump? Yes. I think we did. You said so. I don't disagree with that.

DK: Okay. I don't want to get into a pissing match here.

LC: We're not going to.

DK: Good. Urn,

LC: I don't, ah, I am not gay, I don't do these kinds of things and...

DK: It doesn't matter, I don't care about sexual preference or anything like that. Here's your stuff back sir. Urn, I don't care about sexual preference.

LC: I know you don't. You're out to enforce the law.

DK: Right.

LC: But you shouldn't be out to entrap people either.

DK: This isn't entrapment.

LC: All right.

DK: Urn, you you're skipping some parts here, but what what about your hand?

LC What about it? I reached down, my foot like this. There was a piece of paper on the floor, I picked it up

DK: Okay.

LC What about my hand?

DK: Well, you're not being truthful with me, I'm kinda disappointed in you Senator. I'm real disappointed in you right now. Okay. I'm not, just so you know, just like everybody, 1,1,1, treat with dignity, I try to pull them away from the situation

LC: 1,1

DK: and not embarrass them.

LC: I appreciate that.

DK: And I

LC: You did that after the stall.

DK: I will say every person I've had so far has told me the truth. We've been respectful to each other and then they've gone on their way. And I've never had to bring anybody to jail because everybody's been truthful to me.

LC: I don't want you to take me to jail and I think.

DK: I'm not gonna take you to jail as long as your cooperative but I'm not gonna lie. We...

LC: Did my hand come below the divider? Yes. It did.

DK: Okay, sir. We deal with people that lie to us everyday. LC: I'm sure you do.

DK: I'm sure you do to sir.

LC: And gentleman so do I.

DK: I'm sure you do. We deal with a lot of people that are very bad people. You're not a bad person.

LC: No, I don't think I am.

DK: Okay, so what I'm telling you, I don't want to be lied to.

LC: Okay.

DK: Okay. So we'll start over, you're gonna get out of here. You're gonna have to pay a fine and that will be it. Okay. I don't call media, I don't do any of that type of crap.

LC: Fine.

DK: Okay.

LC: Fine.

DK: All right, so let's start from the beginning. You went in the bathroom.

LC: I went in the bathroom.

DK: And what did you do when you...

LC: 1 stood beside the wall, waiting for a stall to open. I got in the stall, sat down, and I started to go to the bathroom. Ah, did our feet come together, apparently they did bump. Well, I won't dispute that.

DK: Okay. When I got out of the stall, I noticed other other stalls were open. LC: They were at the time. At the time I entered, 1,1, at the time I entered, I stood and waited.

DK: Okay.

LC: They were all busy, you know?

DK: Were you (inaudible) out here while you were waiting? I could see your eyes. I saw you playing with your fingers and then look up. Play with your fingers and then look up.

LC: Did I glance at your stall? I was glancing at a stall right beside yours waiting for a fella to empty it. I saw him stand up and therefore I thought it was going to empty.

DK: How long do you think you stood outside the stalls?

LC: Oh a minute or two at the most.

DK: Okay. And when you went in the stalls, then what? LC: Sat down.

DK: Okay. Did you do anything with your feet?

LC: Positioned them, I don't know. I don't know at the time. I'm a fairly wide guy.

DK: I understand.

LC: I had to spread my legs.

DK: Okay.

LC: When I lower my pants so they won't slide.

DK: Okay.

LC: Did I slide them too close to yours? Did I, I looked down once, your foot was close to mine.

DK Yes.

LC Did we bump? Ah, you said so, I don't recall that, but apparently we were close.

DK Yeah, well your foot did touch mine, on my side of the stall.

LC: All right.

DK: Okay. And then with the hand. Urn, how many times did you put your hand under the stall?

LC: I don't recall. I remember reaching down once. There was a piece of toilet paper back behind me and picking it up.

DK: Okay. Was your was your palm down or up when you were doing that?

LC: I don't recall.

DK: Okay. I recall your palm being up. Okay.

LC: All right.

DK: When you pick up a piece of paper off the ground, your palm would be down, when you pick something up.

LC: Yeah, probably would be. I recall picking the paper up.

DK: And I know it's hard to describe here on tape but actually what I saw was your fingers come underneath the stalls, you're actually ta touching the bottom of the stall divider.

LC: I don't recall that.

DK: You don't recall

LC: I don't believe I did that. I don't.

DK: I saw, I saw

LC: I don't do those things.

DK: I saw your left hand and I could see the gold wedding ring when it when it went across. I could see that. On your left hand, I could see that. LC: Wait a moment, my left hand was over here.

DK: I saw there's a...

LC: My right hand was next to you.

DK: I could tell it with my ah, I could tell it was your left hand because your thumb was positioned in a faceward motion. Your thumb was on this side, not on this side.

LC: Well, we can dispute that. I'm not going to fight you in court and I, I reached down with my right hand to pick up the paper.

DK: But I'm telling you that I could see that so I know that's your left hand. Also I could see a gold ring on this finger, so that's obvious it was the left hand.

LC: Yeah, okay. My left hand was in the direct opposite of the stall from you.

DK: Okay. You, you travel through here frequently correct? LC I do

DK Um,

LC Almost weekly.

DK: Have you been successful in these bathrooms here before?

LC: I go to that bathroom regularly

DK I mean for any type of other activities.

LC: No. Absolutely not. I don't seek activity in bathrooms.

DK: It's embarrassing.

LC: Well it's embarrassing for both.. I'm not gonna fight you.

DK: I know you're not going to fight me. But that's not the point. I would respect you and I still respect you. I don't disrespect you but I'm disrespected right now and I'm not tying to act like I have all kinds of power or anything, but you're sitting here lying to a police officer.

DK: It's not a (inaudible) I'm getting from somebody else. I'm (inaudible)

LC: (inaudible) (Talking over each other)

DK: I am trained in this and I know what I am doing. And I say you put your hand under there and you're going to sit there and...

LC: I admit I put my hand down.

DK: You put your hand and rubbed it on the bottom of the stall with your left hand.

LC: No. Wait a moment.

DK: And I, I'm not dumb, you can say I don't recall...

LC: If I had turned sideways, that was the only way I could get my left hand over there.

DK: it's not that hard for me to reach. (inaudible) it's not that hard. I see it happen everyday out here now.

LC: (inaudible) you do. All right.

DK: I just, I just, I guess, I guess I'm gonna say I'm just disappointed in you sir. I'm just really am. I expect this from the guy that we get out of the hood. I mean, people vote for you.

LC: Yes, they do. (inaudible)

DK: unbelievable, unbelievable.

LC: I'm a respectable person and I don't do these kinds of...

DK: And (inaudible) respect right now though

LC: But I didn't use my left hand.

DK I thought that you...

LC: I reached down with my right hand like this to pick up a piece of paper.

DK: Was your gold ring on your right hand at anytime today.

LC: Of course not, try to get it off, look at it.

DK: Okay. Then it was your left hand, I saw it with my own eyes.

LC: All right, you saw something that didn't happen.

DK: Embarrassing, embarrassing. No wonder why we're going down the tubes. Anything to add?

NN Uh, no

DK: Embarrassing. Date is 6/11/07 at 1236 interview is done.

LC: Okay


TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Idaho; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: 110th; craig; larrycraig; msp; transcript
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To: Right_in_Virginia
the officer jumped the gun

Yes, he certainly did.

He should have waited until there was an actual proposition. Toe tapping ain't enough.

41 posted on 08/30/2007 3:32:15 PM PDT by what's up
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To: Responsibility2nd

42 posted on 08/30/2007 3:32:28 PM PDT by Screamname
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To: Screamname

“If a guy doesn`t have a kid at that age, either he has the self control of a steel wall or has some issues whether they be psychological, physical or sexual.”

You seem to assume that his are psychological or sexual. Perhaps he does have physical issues which he has not chosen to share with you. Or perhaps he and his wife together were not able to conceive. It happens. One shouldn’t assume homosexuality based upon the presence of adoptive children and no biological children.


43 posted on 08/30/2007 3:32:46 PM PDT by keepitreal
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To: Responsibility2nd

I listened to the audio. He did a very job defending his actions and the cop got annoyed and I thought badgered him and tried to get him to change his story.
I still think he’s guilty (mostly because this isn’t the first time), but just listening to the tape, it’s hard to convict this guy and it could be the cop trying to defend his own actions.


44 posted on 08/30/2007 3:32:50 PM PDT by nuconvert ("Terrorism is not the enemy. It is a means to the ends of militant Islamism." MZJ)
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To: Responsibility2nd
Without reading further I love this line of questioning.

“DK: Have you been successful in these bathrooms here before?
LC: I go to that bathroom regularly”

We always see “caption this picture” here. Is this the first time it is “Answer this question”.

1. LC: Well..yes. I am frequently successful in these bathrooms. Only once I can remember, I came to shlt but only farted!

Sorry, I had to.

45 posted on 08/30/2007 3:34:30 PM PDT by hophead ( "Enjoy Every Sandwich")
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To: LeoWindhorse
If he was on the right side of Craig , then it would be unlikely that a person to the officers left would reach across with their opposite hand to stroke the underside of a stall to their right. Could be a cop set up or lie?

Yeah, I can't imagine anything someone expecting to get some action might be doing with the right hand.

46 posted on 08/30/2007 3:37:46 PM PDT by Kleon
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To: tennmountainman
I just don’t know. I’ve made world class decisions in my professional life in businesses with staffs of 150 and more, and budgets in the millions. Never made a poor, costly decision.

My personal life is another matter entirely. LOL

A Senator for 26 years? says he was doing something right, doesn’t it?

Methinks there is more to this than we, or the police, know. My hunch is, it goes way back, maybe even started with something that happened in College.

Whatever, the homo. lobby has had him in their sights for years. Hmm. Maybe the cop is one, or maybe he was told he was there, and he wanted to make a celebrity bust?

The cop was on that john for, at least, thirteen minutes, by his own account.

Time will tell, right?

47 posted on 08/30/2007 3:38:14 PM PDT by papasmurf (<<<<< Click there to see my dogs! Oh, and I have FRed one liners, too.)
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To: nuconvert
Does anyone know how soon was his flight was departing?

In that time, was it reasonable to believe he could walk into the restroom, pick a stall at random (waiting for the first person to exit), and successfully hook-up with the guy on the right side to get a “quickie” in that time?

Conversely, did the officer do something to make himself appear available?

48 posted on 08/30/2007 3:41:08 PM PDT by afortiori
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To: Screamname

Exactly.


49 posted on 08/30/2007 3:45:16 PM PDT by loreldan (Without coffee I am nothing.)
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To: papasmurf

“Time will tell, right?”

Craig’s a goner. If he choses to fight this plea, he will have to do it as a private citizen. If he is able to win it, he can always re-enter the race for his old senate seat, although I don’t think he would win.


50 posted on 08/30/2007 3:56:39 PM PDT by tennmountainman
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To: keepitreal

Read my post #16...Case closed.


51 posted on 08/30/2007 4:02:32 PM PDT by Screamname
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To: tennmountainman

I’d like to see him tell them all to jump off a cliff, and fight it.

Why is he a goner? Only if he gives in.

But, you’re right, he wouldn’t be reelected. Remember, It’s easier to get forgiveness, than permission.


52 posted on 08/30/2007 4:03:40 PM PDT by papasmurf (<<<<< Click there to see my dogs! Oh, and I have FRed one liners, too.)
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To: what's up

Yes I admit I’m willing to throw him under the bus just on the appearance of impropriety. What are the chances of a US Senator getting accidentally nabbed in an ongoing public restroom sting operation in a city that he neither works nor lives in?


53 posted on 08/30/2007 4:05:45 PM PDT by Domandred (Eagles soar, but unfortunately weasels never get sucked into jet engines)
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To: tennmountainman

“Why didn’t he defend himself and fight this?”

Don’t know really, but can take a guess...he wouldn’t want any publicity on this, regardless of whether or not he is guilty.

Also, hard to defend yourself when it is only your word against a cop’s...even been to traffic court?


54 posted on 08/30/2007 4:09:48 PM PDT by milford421 (U.N. OUT OF U.S.)
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To: afortiori
In that time, was it reasonable to believe he could walk into the restroom, pick a stall at random (waiting for the first person to exit), and successfully hook-up with the guy on the right side to get a “quickie” in that time?

Another good question is where was this bathroom in relation to his gate or the food court?

Also, how would any conspirators actually direct Craig into the stall the officer had been waiting in for 13 minutes. Bathroom Attendant: "Excuse me Senator, we have your personal stall waiting"

Conversely, did the officer do something to make himself appear available?

The cop is supposed to make himself look available. Go watch some old episodes of Cops.

"Bad boys, bad boys, what ya gonna do when they come for you? ..."
55 posted on 08/30/2007 4:10:19 PM PDT by 21stCenturyFreeThinker
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To: papasmurf
Which is why I think it may have been a setup by the homo lobby.

Comments like that give credence to the idea that FReepers are just a bunch of right wing conspiracy nuts.

FACT: When they were in the restroom, the officer had no idea that Craig was a U.S. Senator. To the officer, Craig appeared to be just another elderly gentleman looking for gay sex.

56 posted on 08/30/2007 4:11:50 PM PDT by vox humana
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To: Responsibility2nd

>>Craig was arrested June 11 in an airport bathroom by Karsnia, who was working undercover. Karsnia said Craig exhibited behavior in the men’s restroom that was “often used by persons communicating a desire to engage in sexual conduct.”<<

Is it a crime to “communicate a desire to engage in sexual conduct” they could arrest as many guys as they wanted in every bar in America. I’ve seen guys do a lot more than tap their toes in bars - should we address all them?


57 posted on 08/30/2007 4:12:30 PM PDT by gondramB (Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words)
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To: papasmurf

If the homo lobby could set anyone up they would.

Remember Rick Santourum? He was enemy #1 to them. If they could have brought him down, they would have.

The difference is Rick isn’t gay.


58 posted on 08/30/2007 4:21:29 PM PDT by JRochelle (“Never trust a man who makes toys in a land where children are forbidden.”)
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To: Domandred

“Yes I admit I’m willing to throw him under the bus just on the appearance of impropriety.”

I don’t know...I remember when 3 guys were thrown under the bus sans facts in a certain Duke University case...I still have some questions.

“What are the chances of a US Senator getting accidentally nabbed in an ongoing public restroom sting operation in a city that he neither works nor lives in?”

That’s one of the things bothering me...The Senator admitted that he frequently uses this same bathroom...weekly in fact. Kind of risky behavior for a Senator who wouldn’t want this kind of info in the press...not discreet at all...you’d think someone would have known something before this. I remember the Foley incident...lots of rumors, lots of talk...seems to be missing here.

The only other supposed “witnesses” are 2 anonymous guys who came forward...now. That’s odd. One guy says the Senator “may have tried to hit on him” in college, and the other thinks he “might have had sex” with him in the early 90’s.

Weak stuff.


59 posted on 08/30/2007 4:23:05 PM PDT by milford421 (U.N. OUT OF U.S.)
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To: gondramB
Is it a crime to “communicate a desire to engage in sexual conduct” they could arrest as many guys as they wanted in every bar in America. I’ve seen guys do a lot more than tap their toes in bars - should we address all them?

The bar is fine. The bathroom is another matter. The walls are put there to provide privacy.

In my entire life I don't think my feet or hands have ever ended up in the next stall.
60 posted on 08/30/2007 4:23:58 PM PDT by 21stCenturyFreeThinker
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