(Editor's Note: As select police departments across America have become majority Negro, mainly in metro areas, it is becoming commonplace to see these departments become embroiled in scandals that can range from anti-White hiring practices to ethics violations to many other examples of incompetent "public service". These "diverse" departments have made the police motto "to protect and serve" a real pipedream of an expectation for citizens in these jurisdictions.
The story below illustrates another, more serious, problem that can be encountered by citizens who have to deal with a undisciplined Negro-dominated police force such as this one.)
BERWYN HEIGHTS, Md. - A small-town mayor whose dogs were killed in a drug raid was cleared of any wrongdoing after police had been reluctant to rule out his involvement in drug smuggling or apologize for the violent incident.
Prince George's County Police Chief Melvin High said Friday he called Berwyn Heights Mayor Cheye Calvo and his wife, Trinity Tomsic, on Thursday to say they were no longer suspected in a drug smuggling scheme.
A SWAT team raided the mayor's home July 29 after intercepting a FedEx package shipped to Tomsic that was filled with 32 pounds of marijuana. Officers broke down the door, shot the two dogs and kept Calvo and his mother-in-law bound for nearly two hours.
Police now believe the drug delivery was part of a scheme that sent packages to the homes of unsuspecting recipients. The packages would then be picked up by someone else shortly after delivery. Two suspects have been arrested in the case.
"The Calvo family members were the apparent victims of a local drug ring," High said in a statement. "I called him to express my sorrow and regret for that and for the loss of the family's beloved dogs."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080808/ap_on_re_us/marijuana_packages
Linked below is the offical page for the Negro Chief of Police in Prince George County. Affirmative Action is affirmatively in action here there can be no doubt.
http://www.co.pg.md.us/government/publicsafety/police/