Police seized the car, a Cadillac, as evidence in the January shootout at a northeast Baltimore store, during which the storeowner and two teenagers were shot and wounded.
The 11 News I-Team has learned that the internal investigation centers on an allegation that while the car was stored at the Northeastern District for evidence processing, a police sergeant swapped the tires and rims on his personal vehicle for the tires and rims on the car being held.
The investigation includes the allegation that the sergeant got a retail store to produce a phony receipt to make it appear he had purchased the tires and rims legitimately.
The 11 News I-Team has learned that the internal investigation centers on an allegation that while the car was stored at the Northeastern District for evidence processing, a police sergeant swapped the tires and rims on his personal vehicle for the tires and rims on the car being held.
The investigation includes the allegation that the sergeant got a retail store to produce a phony receipt to make it appear he had purchased the tires and rims legitimately.
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Date: 2006-04-10 04:48 am (UTC)Ну как же... тут совершенно отчётливо присутствует эндогенная дурь.
В головах у тех, кто считает, что полиция существует, чтобы их защищать от жуликов и прочих преступников.