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POLICE WERE SELLING POT DURING FATAL DRUG BUST

Chandler police detectives were selling 500 pounds of marijuana in an operation called a "reversal" when they became the victims of a botched drug rip-off in south Phoenix, according to court records released Friday.

Two defendants in the fatal shooting of Detective Carlos Ledesma, 34, who were identified in the documents as Thadika Singleton and John Howard Webber III, showed police $250,000, demonstrating they had the cash to buy the pot. They showed the money during a meeting with undercover agents at a fast-food restaurant at 19th Avenue and Broadway Road in Phoenix.

Later, in a parking lot at 19th Avenue and Baseline Road, police showed the suspects a sample of the marijuana as part of arrangements to make the sale later Wednesday afternoon at a house in south Phoenix, according to documents prepared by Phoenix police.

As four undercover detectives and an informant arrived at the house, two officers drove an unmarked vehicle loaded with marijuana into a garage of a house in the 2300 block of West Maldonado Avenue. Soon, shots rang out inside the house, killing Ledesma and injuring two other detectives.

Chandler and Phoenix police confirmed the scenario as efforts were under way to firm up plans for Ledesma's funeral.

Sgt. Joe Favazzo, a Chandler police spokesman, said the operation did not involve a traditional exchange where dealers sell drugs to undercover agents. In this case, the undercover officers had the drugs and the suspects had the cash.

"This is a reversal," he said. "This is seized evidentiary marijuana."

Neither Favazzo nor his Phoenix police counterpart, Sgt. Steve Martos, could say why the Chandler detectives were attempting to sell the marijuana to buyers in south Phoenix.

Charles Fulton, 34, owner of the house where the shooting took place, said he knows Singleton, 38, and Webber, 37, from DJ's Gentleman's Club, a strip club Fulton runs on University Drive in Phoenix.

Fulton described Singleton and Webber as "big teddy bears" and doubted either was experienced in drug deals.

"They're not thugs, they're not drug dealers," Fulton said. "I've never seen them smoke weed or ever get upset."

An Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman said Webber was on parole from a conviction in Kentucky.

Quincy Manning, a manager at the strip club, said Webber was known as "Fat Cat" and also said that he had been released from prison in Kentucky.

A John Webber who was born the same month and year as John Howard Webber had been serving a 15-year sentence at the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex for trafficking in marijuana, Kentucky Department of Corrections show.

Manning said he knew Singleton as a master of ceremonies at various hip-hop shows and nightclubs and at such venues as US Airways Center and Celebrity Theatre, in addition to interviewing national hip-hop artists on local radio programs.

"They're good people, or so I thought," Manning said.

The botched drug rip-off on Wednesday evening also left two suspects dead and another hospitalized, while five others were arrested on charges ranging from first-degree murder to possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

One of the dead was identified Friday as Markiese Royalty. The second suspect killed in the shootout has not been identified by Phoenix police.

In addition to Singleton and Webber, the suspects in custody were identified as Jerry Cockhearn III, 34; Doarnell Jackson, 35; and Eldridge Gittens, 34. Royalty was believed to be 26 and Cockhearn's cousin. Bond was set at $3 million for each suspect.

Jackson, Webber and Cockhearn all have criminal records.

Jackson was accused in December 2001 of forcing his way into his ex-girlfriend's apartment, pointing a handgun at her, and punching and choking her, according to Maricopa County Superior Court records. He eventually was placed on probation for disorderly conduct after the victim did not cooperate with prosecutors.

When Jackson violated his probation, he served a year in the Arizona Department of Corrections and was released in January 2006.

Cockhearn was placed on probation for four years in 2005 for armed robbery after he and another defendant were accused of pointing at gun at two men in Scottsdale and demanding that they hand over their belongings, according to Superior Court records.


URL: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n613/a03.html
Source: Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ)
Authors: Jim Walsh and Michael Ferraresi
 

PoopyTeaBags

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i know this is not funny but i have to LMFAO hahaa... leo cant handle living in our world...

attempt some stupid shit and get the whole unit waxed.. They probably never thought they would get robbed. THIS is what happens when you have this stupid fucking PROHIBITION... Legalize
 

BudGood

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A "reversal", huh? Sounds like they were trying to sell some seized weed, and karma took over.
 
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dubdi3mond

What I took from the story was that they were most likely trying to entrap the buyers and were gonna bust them for it but the buyers had other plans lol thats JMO though
 

PoopyTeaBags

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What I took from the story was that they were most likely trying to entrap the buyers and were gonna bust them for it but the buyers had other plans lol thats JMO though


thats exactly what they were going for... but the buying were gonna rob them. lol welcome to prohibition sucks dont it? Now imagine you have to worry about cops too... They couldnt handle one angle imagine if they had to deal with another.
 
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kannubis

Skip, where'd you go?

Skip, where'd you go?

Don't want cops to get killed trying to sell a quarter ton for 1/4 million bucks, then LEGALIZE IT.
 

LUDACRIS

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That cant and does not happen in the U.K as its called police entrapment (not permitted by law). I truly feel sorry for people in the U.S.A who are targeted in this way as its not right.
 

Yes4Prop215

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stupid cops..if they would have just minded their own damn business people would still be alive. those shooters sound like hiphop wannabe rapper gangsters, not the kind of people you wanna try to sell a pack too, let alone 500.
 

pearlemae

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Hmmm Pot from the evidence room. "undercover" cops from Chandler selling weed in south Phoenix, without so. Phoenix knowing about it? Sounds like maybe two possibly" dirty "cops trying to sell some evidence weed for some spare change, the rest of the cops Use the reversal scam to cover for them, so they all don't look as bad as they are. My 2 cents.:fsu:
 

Leon Brooks

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Hmmm Pot from the evidence room. "undercover" cops from Chandler selling weed in south Phoenix, without so. Phoenix knowing about it? Sounds like maybe two possibly" dirty "cops trying to sell some evidence weed for some spare change, the rest of the cops Use the reversal scam to cover for them, so they all don't look as bad as they are. My 2 cents.:fsu:

sounds about right.

also i really dont fell like googling entrapment but i cant help but wonder. same with those "reverse" prostitute stings. if the cops are the ones providing the illegal activity then?.?.?. right?

meh, im tired and another cop is dead... the world keeps on rollin.
 

cody2white

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Lol why would they go to south Phoenix?? Talk about a scarry place. I hated it there. Fuckin dying is not a way to make a living son.
 

Kalicokitty

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A "reversal", huh? Sounds like they were trying to sell some seized weed, and karma took over.
Yep, and after the shooting stopped, it was, quick, make up a story, uhhhhh, we were doing uhhhh, a reversal, yeah, that's it, a reversal, and things went bad.

Reversal my ass.
Glad to see another crooked cop got what was coming to him.

To bad the robbers didn't get away with it, cops later discover a house full of dead cops and the 500lbs is gone, HAHAHAHA

Fucking cops were probably never going to sell the weed in the first place, and were just going to steal the 250K, that's probably how the shooting really started.

Or maybe they showed the guys some high grade for the sample, and then brought bricked up bullshit to sell, and when it was discovered the shooting started.

whatever happened, I'm willing to bet the cops aren't the innocent victims they would have you believe here.
 

rambone

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^no doubt, they we're probably going to pull their badges out and pretend to arrest them just to get that 250k...live by the gun die by the gun
 

kyndone

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ya, it really does look bad for the cops, and if that is the case, i hope the phoenix area is able to put 2 and 2 together and make an example out of their " crooked cops ", but cops are really good at covering " situations " up, if the are not blatanly caught on camera.
 
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sparkjumper

Just more victims of the drug war,nothing more nothing less.
 
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