Three IMPD officers charged in marijuana trafficking

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  • Fenway

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    Indianapolis - The FBI arrested three Indianapolis Metropolitan police officers along with a fourth man. The officers are part of an indictment for alleged drug trafficking.


    The federal investigation involves officers whom federal investigators say took part in a marijuana drug ring. The three officers are at the Marion County jail on a federal hold.


    In the last 24 hours, federal agents arrested 33-year-old James Davis, 37-year-old Jason Edwards and 34-year-old Robert Long. All of them face federal drug trafficking charges.


    An indictment unsealed Tuesday morning names Long, Edwards and Davis. It describes Long as a narcotics detective and the leader of a conspiracy to possess marijuana with the intent to distribute. It says Long illegally seized marijuana and tipped a fourth defendant about police investigations.
    Edwards is accused of illegally seizing marijuana and money, and the indictment says Davis illegally entered apartments and to steal marijuana and money.


    This is not the first legal trouble for Officer Jason Edwards. He got in trouble after prosecutors charged him for allegedly stealing and cashing a money order taken in a drug raid. Metro Police Chief Michael Spears had already suspended Edwards in that case pending the outcome of his criminal investigation.
    "It is just so striking to me that we're gonna hear some news today about some officers accused of something in the federal court that is not going to reflect well on the IMPD. In a sense it won't reflect well. In another sense it will reflect that our process, our system, our commitment to quality and to the mission works," said Scott Newman, the city's public safety director, at an awards conference Tuesday.


    The indictment said the officers talked in code by telephone and that Long tipped a fourth defendant named in the indictment, Kabec Higgins, about police plans to search his business, Ear Candy Music.

    Long also seized a FedEx parcel containing up to 13 pounds of marijuana, the indictment states. About eight pounds were removed and sold for $4,000. Long then turned in nearly five pounds from the parcel to a police narcotics vault to cover up the missing portion.

    The court document also says Long and Davis entered an apartment looking for marijuana, and the three officers took five pounds of the drug and $18,300 from a home during a June 4 break-in.

    After that break-in, Davis "wiped the interior door handle and lock with his gloves in an attempt to clean off any fingerprints," the indictment states.

    It also states that Long and Davis illegally seized $20,000 from a person they thought was selling marijuana in March. Davis also is accused of "illegally stopping cars" to seize money.

    The three officers face counts alleging drug trafficking and possessing a firearm during a drug trafficking crime.

    A detention hearing is set for Monday at 1:00 pm at the Federal Courthouse. A federal trial is scheduled for July 28th.


     

    rhino

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    Innocent until proven guilty, but . . .

    It would be interesting to know how many people those three arrested for drug charges during their careers. Hypocrisy is an ugly thing.

    Assuming they are guilty, I wonder how long they've been robbing drug dealers (and others). Guilty or not, I wonder how many others are still doing the same thing, but either haven't been caught or the department was able to sweep it under the rug before any outsiders learned of it.

    Let's not forget that summer a few years ago when the murder rate in Indy soared, then we learned that some local cops were robbing and murdering drug dealers.
     

    Feign

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    So they'll get what, 60 days paid vacation for this?

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    Kirk Freeman

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    The three officers face counts alleging drug trafficking and possessing a firearm during a drug trafficking crime.

    A detention hearing is set for Monday at 1:00 pm at the Federal Courthouse. A federal trial is scheduled for July 28th.

    60 days paid leave? Ummm, no, they may be going to the BoP (Bureau of Prisons) for many years. Cops in prison, especially federal prison, do not have a fun time.
     

    Glock Lover

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    60 days paid leave? Ummm, no, they may be going to the BoP (Bureau of Prisons) for many years. Cops in prison, especially federal prison, do not have a fun time.
    Oh yeah they will pay dearly, which they should. The new mayor will make sure there is an example set with these guys. Probably hoping to scare the other crooked cops into going straight.
     

    indyjoe

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    I think they might have misunderstood the acronym. Indianapolis Marion Co. Pot Dealers?

    It is a shame that a few scum bring down the many fine men and women of the force, in the eyes of many.
     
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