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Missouri - ST. LOUIS (St. Louis Public Radio) - The second of two former St. Louis police officers charged with stealing electronics from a suspect has pleaded guilty to a federal theft charge.
25-year-old Christian Brezill was on duty in July 2009 when he drove to a Phillips 66 station meet another officer who had received a tip that a woman at the gas station was in possession of thousands of dollars in electronics stolen from Best Buy. Brezill and the other officer, Ronald Jackson arrested the woman on minor traffic charges - she was never charged in connection with the theft, and the officers did not report they had seized the electronics, including an X-Box, a Wii, and computers. Brezill and Jackson then split the electronics, later selling some for cash.
The woman was cooperatin....
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Posted by vbritt on
12/24/2009 6:21 PM
went to the link that gives the rest of the story. saw related stories.DAMN !!! sounds like the whole st.louis police dept. is crooked. seems to me they should clean thier own house before they bust anyone else. it would be a BITCH to get busted for suppossedly breaking a law from a bigger crook than you are suppossed to be. does not surprise me though considering the state of things these days.