Ex-leader of corrupt police unit gets 25 years

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BALTIMORE (AP) — The Latest on the sentencing of the former leader of a corrupt Baltimore police unit (all times local):

12:05 p.m.

A leader of a corrupt Baltimore police unit has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.

U.S. District Judge Catherine Blake handed down the punishment Thursday to former Gun Trace Task Force leader Sgt. Wayne Jenkins. 

Jenkins had pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges including racketeering, robbery and falsifying records. He is the second member of the disbanded task force to be sentenced.

In his plea agreement, Jenkins admitted to robbing hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash as well as drugs including cocaine and heroin from people who had been temporarily detained or arrested.

Jenkins gave stolen drugs to an associate who resold them, enriching both men.

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12:05 a.m.

An ex-leader of a rogue Baltimore police unit is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court.

Former Gun Trace Task Force leader Sgt. Wayne Jenkins pleaded guilty in January to charges including racketeering and robbery. His plea agreement calls for a sentence of 20 to 30 years in prison. He will be sentenced Thursday. The plea agreement details how Jenkins stole drugs and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, entered homes illegally and falsified records, among other misdeeds.

Three former officers who were also part of the corrupt task force are scheduled to be sentenced Thursday and Friday.

In May, U.S. District Judge Catherine Blake sentenced former Sgt. Thomas Allers to 15 years in prison. Allers was the first former member of the gun task force to be sentenced.

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6 thoughts on “Ex-leader of corrupt police unit gets 25 years

  1. Good thing he is an x leader of a Baltimore police unit.

    Because if he was the current corrupt Baltimore leader of a Baltimore police unit.

    He would currently be employed adding witness to an x Baltimore leader of a Baltimore police unit.

    For a benefit.

    There’s no honor among thieves.

  2. Sounds to me like they’re sacrificing a couple cops for propaganda reasons, because he’s being sent to prison for stuff cops do all the time.

    They’re losing control of the population, so they’re going to need things like this to restore their faith in government and the legal system. We may even see a few high-level politicians go to jail, because Americans are pissed at them being above the law.

    They tried to impress their impunity upon us, and it didn’t go over very well, so on he surface, it’ll be back to the “rule of law” for the time being. (key words: “on the surface”…or what’s reported in the Zionist media)

    1. Exactly Jolly, this pig is a token, prosecuted for appearances, to get the sheep to trust them again. I am thinking too little, too late.

      1. I hope you’re right about the “too little too late” thing, but what worries me is how easily people are influenced by the TV when they watch it all day.

      2. Way too little , whole lot too late for this guy
        I’m not satisfied with 1 or 2 patsys thrown under the bus, really truthfully I’m not going to be satisfied with 50 of them put in prison
        I want the whole lot of them lined up against the wall and flame throwers sending them straight to Hell

        I’m talking about every corrupt mtherfcker either in law enforcement to politics and heads of state
        No one gets out of this shit without the required level of pain directly influenced by their acts against this country and we the people

  3. “In his plea agreement, Jenkins admitted to robbing hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash as well as drugs including cocaine and heroin from people who had been temporarily detained or arrested.”

    And they wonder why people are shooting them.

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