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Veteran LAPD officer surrenders after being indicted on weapons charge
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"A veteran Los Angeles police officer who owns a private security company in Belize surrendered to federal authorities Monday after being indicted on a weapons charge."
"Johnny Augustus Baltazar, 50, is accused of illegally shipping 10 handguns and 1,500 rounds of ammunition to the Central American nation, where he owns a company called Elite Security, according to authorities. Prosecutors suspect the guns were intended for use by employees of the company. Baltazar did not have the required license to export the firearms, officials allege." ... |
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stevelync
(11/4/2009)
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| Again we see the fedpukes go after non-threatening low-hanging fruit. |
| Comment by:
mickey
(11/4/2009)
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| While I'm always glad to see long term members of LAPD and Chicago PD get themselves arrested, I'd feel better about this one if he were charged with breaking a law that deserves to be enforced. |
| Comment by:
mickey
(11/4/2009)
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What small business owner wouldn't want 13 months (and counting) of taxpayer paid vacation with full benefits while running his own company?
"The officer, assigned to the department's West Los Angeles Division, has been on administrative leave since October 2008 pending an internal investigation into his activities in Belize, according to sources familiar with the investigation. Beyond the alleged weapons violation, LAPD investigators were scrutinizing the nature of the work Baltazar's company performed and for whom it was performed.
An LAPD disciplinary hearing in the case has been postponed several times, Avazian said." |
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