Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Meanwhile, Across the Country

A former Prince George's County Police Officer could be sentenced to prison for as long 45 years after holding his firearm on a civilian's head in May of 2014.

A county judge Wednesday convicted Jenchesky Santiago on all counts stemming from the incident; first-degree assault, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony and malfeasance in office.
Witnesses reported that the cop also told his victim: “We’re PG police, and we shoot people.”

And this particular dirtbag wasn't the first Prince George's County cop to be convicted this year.

3 comments:

  1. PG County police have a local reputation as a force you don't mess with. This event is a typical example, except the conviction is rare. These people are NOT Barney Fife at work, or play.

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  2. How did he end up in trouble? Was this broadcast on live TV, and did he sign a statement afterwards admitting it all?

    No, the "good" cops could and would still bury that evidence.

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