Tyrone N. Butts
APE Reporter
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Canton Police department police officer arrests
Fo' photos of nigger cops at link!
The Canton Police Department has had at least 11 sworn officers and one reserve charged with a crime in the last three years. Three have been convicted of felonies and charges against two other officers either were dismissed or dropped.
Officer Silento McMorris and his brother, firefighter and bail bondsman Edwin Stewart, were suspended without pay in August. McMorris and Stewart both have been charged with simple assault involving four teenagers earlier this month. Each is accused of pointing guns and assaulting Johnjarvious Brown, 15; brother Jamarcus Brown, 14; neighbo
r Edward Cole Jr., 17; and friend Kenderrick Ratliff, 19. McMo
rris and Stewart both are free on bond.
In July 2004, A Madison County jury found Nathaniel Walker, 44, guilty of extortion and sentenced him to five years in prison. He was the first of four former Canton police officers to be tried in an extortion investigation that began in April 2003. The others are Willie Harper, 46; Johnny Burse Sr., 46; and Terry Walker, 41, a cousin of Nathaniel Walker. The four are accused of erasing car theft and drug charges against a Canton barber for $6,000.
Terry Walker pleaded guilty to conspiracy and extortion charges earlier this year. He is to be sentenced after he testifies against Harper and Burse, said his attorney, Wesley Evans.
Harper and Burse both are to be tried Oct. 10 in Madison Circuit Court.
Charles Campbell, 27, pleaded guilty to bribery in June 2004. He is accused of not turning tickets into the city and pocketing the mone
y. C
ampbell was sentenced to three years' probation.
Last month, former auxiliary offi
cer Christopher Gibbs, 33, was ordered to pretrial intervention. He was charged with receiving stolen property and had been accused of having two laptop computers that had been stolen from Brandon High School. His charge will be remanded after he completes pretrial intervention.
Lt. Rodger Thomas, 52, faces 10 counts of extortion following a yearlong investigation of allegations he was shaking down immigrants for money. His trial is set for Nov. 1 in Madison Circuit Court. He resigned after his arrest. He is free on $50,000 bond.
Former officer Undraye K. Davis, 36, faces false pretense charges in Rankin County, according to District Attorney David Clark's office. In July 2004, he was accused of writing $14,000 in bad checks in Madison and Rankin counties. Davis was fired from the police department. He was being held Thursday in the Hinds County Detention Center
in Raym
ond.
In January, officer Charles Montgomery was suspended without pay for two weeks afte
r he was ticketed by the state Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. Montgomery was accused of spotlighting deer, shooting from a moving vehicle and shooting a decoy with his service weapon. He resigned from the department.
Mellon Daniels was cleared of a drunken-driving charge filed earlier this year in Jackson Municipal Court. A judge found there was insufficient evidence to convict Daniels after determining evidence against him was inadmissible. He resigned from the department after his Jan. 21 arrest.
In 2003, a simple assault charge against officer Dwayne Fleming was dropped. He was accused of injuring a woman whom he was arresting while working an off-duty job as a security officer at a Ridgeland restaurant. He now is a Jackson police officer.
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Wake up America and smell the nigger!
T.N.B.
Canton Police department police officer arrests
Fo' photos of nigger cops at link!
The Canton Police Department has had at least 11 sworn officers and one reserve charged with a crime in the last three years. Three have been convicted of felonies and charges against two other officers either were dismissed or dropped.
Officer Silento McMorris and his brother, firefighter and bail bondsman Edwin Stewart, were suspended without pay in August. McMorris and Stewart both have been charged with simple assault involving four teenagers earlier this month. Each is accused of pointing guns and assaulting Johnjarvious Brown, 15; brother Jamarcus Brown, 14; neighbo
r Edward Cole Jr., 17; and friend Kenderrick Ratliff, 19. McMo
rris and Stewart both are free on bond.
In July 2004, A Madison County jury found Nathaniel Walker, 44, guilty of extortion and sentenced him to five years in prison. He was the first of four former Canton police officers to be tried in an extortion investigation that began in April 2003. The others are Willie Harper, 46; Johnny Burse Sr., 46; and Terry Walker, 41, a cousin of Nathaniel Walker. The four are accused of erasing car theft and drug charges against a Canton barber for $6,000.
Terry Walker pleaded guilty to conspiracy and extortion charges earlier this year. He is to be sentenced after he testifies against Harper and Burse, said his attorney, Wesley Evans.
Harper and Burse both are to be tried Oct. 10 in Madison Circuit Court.
Charles Campbell, 27, pleaded guilty to bribery in June 2004. He is accused of not turning tickets into the city and pocketing the mone
y. C
ampbell was sentenced to three years' probation.
Last month, former auxiliary offi
cer Christopher Gibbs, 33, was ordered to pretrial intervention. He was charged with receiving stolen property and had been accused of having two laptop computers that had been stolen from Brandon High School. His charge will be remanded after he completes pretrial intervention.
Lt. Rodger Thomas, 52, faces 10 counts of extortion following a yearlong investigation of allegations he was shaking down immigrants for money. His trial is set for Nov. 1 in Madison Circuit Court. He resigned after his arrest. He is free on $50,000 bond.
Former officer Undraye K. Davis, 36, faces false pretense charges in Rankin County, according to District Attorney David Clark's office. In July 2004, he was accused of writing $14,000 in bad checks in Madison and Rankin counties. Davis was fired from the police department. He was being held Thursday in the Hinds County Detention Center
in Raym
ond.
In January, officer Charles Montgomery was suspended without pay for two weeks afte
r he was ticketed by the state Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. Montgomery was accused of spotlighting deer, shooting from a moving vehicle and shooting a decoy with his service weapon. He resigned from the department.
Mellon Daniels was cleared of a drunken-driving charge filed earlier this year in Jackson Municipal Court. A judge found there was insufficient evidence to convict Daniels after determining evidence against him was inadmissible. He resigned from the department after his Jan. 21 arrest.
In 2003, a simple assault charge against officer Dwayne Fleming was dropped. He was accused of injuring a woman whom he was arresting while working an off-duty job as a security officer at a Ridgeland restaurant. He now is a Jackson police officer.
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Wake up America and smell the nigger!
T.N.B.