Third Chicago officer accused of falsifying DUI reports

Illinois State’s Attorney’s Office is invetigating Chicago Officer Richard Fiorito for drumming up false DUI charges. 

A federal lawsuit was filed against Fiorito by 21 people that allege they were roughed up and called anti-gay slurs by the Chicago police officer.  As many as 20 more indivudals are expected to join the suit.

A video released Tuesday appears to show Fiorito bullying a DUI suspect during a June arrest.  There are a number of problems with the way the field sobriety test were conducted.  Despite the officer’s inability to conduct the tests correctly the driver seems to do fine.  Despite his performance he is arrested for DUI. 

A second video does not appear to support Fiorito’s allegations that the driver was swerving from lane to lane and narrowly missing parked cars. 

On Novmeber 12, 2009, NBC Chicago reported:

Fiorito has been honored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving for the 313 DUI arrests he made between Jan. 1, 2007 and June 6, 2008.

He said that if he’s called to testify in these cases, he will assert his 5th Amendment rights.

Fiorito is the third Chicago cop accused of trumping up DUI charges. Last year, prosecutors dropped more than 50 cases after accusing Chicago officer John Haleas of perjury. Earlier this year, dozens of DUI arrests by officer Joe Parker came under scrutiny.

I previously practiced in a jurisdiction where all police vehicles were equipped with cameras.  The videos above demonstrate why they should be mandatory in every jurisdiciton.  Not only do offer unbiased evidence, they can be used to deter (or at least catch) police misconduct. 

As the push to arrest more and more DUI driver’s continues, these type of incidents will become more prevelant.

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DUI emphasis patrol officer goes to jail for, you guessed it, DUI.

Source: Virginia Beach Police Department

Source: Virginia Beach Police Department

Virginia Police Officer Bryan K. Womble, 37, began serving a five day sentence for hit and run and DUI on Monday. Womble was a member of the Police Department’s Traffic Enforcement Team specializing in DUI enforcement.

Womble was arrested on June 20th after a crash with another vehicle and registering a 0.15 blood-alcohol concentration.

At trial Womble testified that he did not mean to flee the scene, but was disoriented from the crash.  He also stated that he had only started drinking a month before the incident and did not drink before that.

In addition to the jail time, Womble’s driver’s license was suspended for one year, he was fined $500, ordered to attend alcohol safety awareness classes and use an ignition interlock device for the next six months.

Womble was in the news about a month before his own DUI arrest wehn he arrested former NFL player Bruce Smith for DUI.

The Virginia Beach Police Department will now begin the administrative process to decide whether or not Womble will remain with thier agency.

According to WVEC.com, the Commonwealth’s Attorney Office has stated that all cases involving Womble as an arresting officer will go forward and that he would still be called as a witness regardless of whether he is fired.

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Fortunately for the citizens of Mayberry, Barney only has a 6-shot revolver.

Fortunately for the citizens of Mayberry, Barney only has a 6-shot revolver.

Everett police officer Troy Meade, has been charged with manslaughter in the June 10th shooting of Niles Meservey, 51. Snohomish County Deputy Prosecutor Mark Roe indicated that the use of deadly force was not justified in this case.

Meservey was shot seven times from behind while boxed in by three cars. Witnesses indciated that Meservey posed no immediate threat or imminent danger to anyone at the time he was shot.  Mead had first used his tazer on Meservey through the open driver’s window of Meservey’s Corvette. When that didn’t deter Meservey the officer allegedly stated “Time to end this,” then opened fire on the Corvette.

Meade is an eleven year veteran of the Everett Police Department. He was involved in the shooting of another suspect in 2006. That shooting was ruled justified by Roe.

This marks thes first time a Snohomish County officer was been charged in relation to a shooting in the line of duty.

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