This is embarrassing - my old agency's DWI arrest poster boy has been placed on admin leave while the FBI investigates drunk driving arrest racketeering and corruption involving him, an Albuquerque attorney, and several other officers from Albuquerque Police and Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office.
Sigh. Just screw him - a crook is a crook.
"New Mexico State Police placed its poster boy for DWI enforcement on administrative leave as the FBI investigates a racketeering case in which a prominent attorney paid off law enforcement officers to sabotage their own drunken driving cases.
State Police Chief Troy Weisler on Friday said Sgt. Toby LaFave is on paid leave as the agency does its own internal investigation into allegations that LaFave — featured for years in state ENDWI campaigns — was involved in one of the largest public corruption cases to hit the state.
LaFave, referred to as the "DWI King" for amassing thousands of such arrests (Note - this is a gross exaggeration), has not been criminally charged. He is the first State Police officer to be tied to the FBI's investigation in the 14 months since the decades-long racketeering and bribery criminal enterprise became public.
Over the past three weeks, federal prosecutors have secured guilty pleas from three former Albuquerque Police officers, attorney Thomas Clear III, the self-admitted leader of the operation, and his law firm's paralegal Ricardo "Rick" Mendez. All five have pleaded guilty to criminal charges that included bribery, racketeering conspiracy and extortion." New Mexico State Police place DWI officer on leave in FBI corruption case | News | abqjournal.com
Sigh. Just screw him - a crook is a crook.
"New Mexico State Police placed its poster boy for DWI enforcement on administrative leave as the FBI investigates a racketeering case in which a prominent attorney paid off law enforcement officers to sabotage their own drunken driving cases.
State Police Chief Troy Weisler on Friday said Sgt. Toby LaFave is on paid leave as the agency does its own internal investigation into allegations that LaFave — featured for years in state ENDWI campaigns — was involved in one of the largest public corruption cases to hit the state.
LaFave, referred to as the "DWI King" for amassing thousands of such arrests (Note - this is a gross exaggeration), has not been criminally charged. He is the first State Police officer to be tied to the FBI's investigation in the 14 months since the decades-long racketeering and bribery criminal enterprise became public.
Over the past three weeks, federal prosecutors have secured guilty pleas from three former Albuquerque Police officers, attorney Thomas Clear III, the self-admitted leader of the operation, and his law firm's paralegal Ricardo "Rick" Mendez. All five have pleaded guilty to criminal charges that included bribery, racketeering conspiracy and extortion." New Mexico State Police place DWI officer on leave in FBI corruption case | News | abqjournal.com

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