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 Ohio police chief sues over raid at his home 
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:48 am 
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This is such a quagmire I don't know who to point at, I just wallow in the clusterhumpedness of it all.

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Ohio police chief sues over raid at his home
January 09, 2009 22:44 EST

CINCINNATI (AP) -- The police chief of a small southwest Ohio community has filed a federal lawsuit over a raid of his home by other law-enforcement agencies.

New Richmond Chief David Willoughby says in the lawsuit filed Friday that his wrists were injured when he was handcuffed with excessive force during the Oct. 24 raid. He says the ordeal upset his family.

The raid was part of an investigation by state agents into stalking and voyeurism allegations against Willoughby. His attorney, Eric Deters, says the chief maintains his innocence.

Clermont County Sheriff A.J. "Tim" Rodenberg says he doesn't believe actions by his office were illegal. Spokesman Ted Hart with the Ohio attorney general's office says he cannot comment on the investigation by state agents or the lawsuit.

The lawsuit asks for unspecified damages.

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Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer, http://www.enquirer.com

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It appears that uniformed buffoons across the country are starting to eat their own.

I am at the point where my beliefs are suggesting that all current LEO be fired en-mass and replaced by mall guards. I seriously do no see how they could do a worse job.


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Well, they're getting it party right, at least, being that this was a sworn officer's home.
They are still missing the nude wife on the couch and the no-knock wrong address.

Baby steps I suppose. :wink:

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I seriously do no see how they could do a worse job.


An unarmed security guard saw my friend's gun print recently at a gas station. He told my friend that he (the guard) would arrest him if he didn't have a permit to carry and told him to show his permit. The cashier even apparently acted like he thought the guard was an idiot. I can see how they could do a worse job.

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