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| Barry Cooper has started his show Kop Busters and has made some success catching cops going around procedures of investigations when it comes to drug busts: Article from Barry's site Nevergetbusted explaining the operation: It's called an informant plant. The Odessa narcotics unit illegally compelled an informant to plant drugs on Yolanda Madden. The informant testified in federal court he planted the drugs on her and passed a polygraph confirming the same. Yolanda passed a polygraph, hair follicle and urine test. Our broken criminal justice system ignored this evidence railroading her through court and sentencing her to 8 years in prison. Her father hired KopBusters, a new reality show produced by NeverGetBusted whereby Barry and Candi along with KopBuster detectives set up stings across America to catch crooked Kops. KopBusters rented a house in Odessa, Texas and began growing two small Christmas trees under a grow light similar to those used for growing marijuana. Instead of performing a proper investigation by gathering probable cause for a search warrant affidavit, the police usually use illegal FLIR cameras and/or lie on the affidavit claiming an informant saw the plants and/or the police could smell marijuana coming from the suspected house. The trap was set and less than 24 hours later, the Odessa narcotics unit raided the house only to find our attorney waiting under a system of complex gadgetry and spy cameras that streamed online to the KopBusters secret mobile office nearby. The attorney was handcuffed and later released when eleven KopBuster detectives arrived with the media in tow to question the illegal raid. The police refused to give KopBusters the search warrant affidavit which is suspected to contain lies regarding the probable cause. The team of eleven freedom fighters wore red "Free Yolanda" shirts as they clashed with the police demanding answers for the illegal raid and drug plant. The police would not comment but later stated they were trying to charge KopBusters with a crime. It's not illegal to grow plants under a light in your home but it is illegal to lie on an affidavit and plant drugs on a citizen. This operation was the first of its kind in the history of America. Police sometimes have other police investigating their crimes but the American court system has never seen a group of citizens stinging the police. Will the police file charges on the team who took down corrupt cops? We will keep you posted. Last edited by king cola : 12-06-2008 at 06:09 PM. |
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