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If you're a cop, it's okay to take pot and use it.

ToP KaT

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Detroit Free Press article with audio of the 911 call:
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007705100450

Direct link to MP3 of 911 call (downloadable/843KB):
http://media.freep.com/audio/2007/0510potcop_freep.mp3



Dearborn lets cop quit without a drug charge in marijuana brownie case

May 10, 2007

BY JENNIFER DIXON
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

Dearborn police declined to pursue criminal charges against an officer last year, even after the cop admitted to taking marijuana from criminal suspects and, with his wife, cooking it up in brownies.

Then-Cpl. Edward Sanchez was allowed to resign from the department, but he was not charged with a crime. He declined to comment Wednesday.

His wife, Stacy Sanchez, admitted to police investigators that on another occasion she removed cocaine from her husband's police cruiser -- drugs purportedly earmarked to train police dogs -- and used it during a three-week binge. She, too, has not been charged criminally. Dearborn Police Cmdr. Jeff Geisinger left a phone message with Free Press reporting partner WDIV-TV Local 4 saying Sanchez resigned during an internal investigation. Geisinger did not return subsequent calls asking why Sanchez was not prosecuted.

The decision not to charge Sanchez upset Dearborn Councilman Doug Thomas, who said the department's inaction sends the wrong message to the public.

"If you're a cop and you're arresting people and you're confiscating the marijuana and keeping it yourself, that's bad. That's real bad. That's like apprehending a bank robber and keeping some of the money for yourself."

He promised to investigate.

"It doesn't add up here," Thomas said. "If he was allowed to resign with no action, he can apply for another police position. There's all kinds of ramifications."

The department's investigation began with a bizarre 911 call from Sanchez's home in Dearborn Heights. On the night of April 21, 2006, a panicky Sanchez told an emergency dispatcher he thought he and his wife were overdosing on marijuana.

"I think we're dying," he said in the 5-minute tape, obtained under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act.

"We made brownies and I think we're dead, I really do," Sanchez continued.
 
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sow the seeds

I think what might really get to this guy is charging his wife. He tried to throw her under the bus originally...now have her take the blame since shes not a cop (and can be charged for this) and see how that makes him feel. Then again it should really be him thats in trouble and not her.

Think if this guy is stealing MJ this time, and his wife was stealing coke, they've probably been at this for a while...you wouldn't just whimsically go I think I'll steal this bud today and make brownies for the first time.

It is extremely funny how he got caught though, apparently cops aren't taught that its almost impossible to overdose from MJ.

I hope national media gets a hold of it because whether someone is pro or anti marijuana, I'm sure they'll both feel this guy got off too easy...unless their a cop that is.
 
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Mr. Nevermind

MSNBC has been running story all day today so it has got national attention. I sent an email to MSNBC detailing coversation i had with commander as well




Nevermind
 
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Guest

MS/NBC put up a live poll if the officer should be charged:

Should the officer be charged?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18598643/?displaymode=1006


Downside is.......
Yes. No one's above the law, especially those breaking it after swearing to uphold it

No. Possession of marijuana shouldn't be a crime at all. So he shouldn't be charged

BOTH of those have my vote.....that's a F-U'ed bias poll.

BTW there's a video clip on this at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18587902/
The reporter was concerned she wouldn't be able to report this without laughing....
 
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Guest

I voted YES.....He isn't above the law.

The selection of "Possession shouldn't be a crime at all, So he shouldnt' be charged." Doesn't reflect the fact HE arrested those whom did. Nor does it reflect the rest of us, as they aren't going to legalize or decriminalize it for the rest of us - or ever just let any of us common folk go free. He should be charged.


The poll results after voting:
Yes. No one's above the law, especially those breaking it after swearing to uphold it
83%

No. Possession of marijuana shouldn't be a crime at all. So he shouldn't be charged
17%
 

HappyHemphog

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sow the seeds said:
It is extremely funny how he got caught though, apparently cops aren't taught that its almost impossible to overdose from MJ.

Almost?

Point me to one bona-fide case of death by THC Overdose.

You would have to consume approximately 2 tons of weed within an hour to overdose.

And yes, cops are indoctrinated with propaganda instead of the truth. Otherwise they might have moral/ethical problems when arresting someone for some utterly stupid reason.
 
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GanjaLord said:
I voted YES.....He isn't above the law.

The selection of "Possession shouldn't be a crime at all, So he shouldnt' be charged." Doesn't reflect the fact HE arrested those whom did. Nor does it reflect the rest of us, as they aren't going to legalize or decriminalize it for the rest of us - or ever just let any of us common folk go free. He should be charged.
Exactly...

ws
 

ToP KaT

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He should have been charged with stealing evidence and obstructing justice. Those are very serious crimes and should disqualify him from ever being given another job as a LEO. Because of the way this case was handled, he may very well return to "the job" someday, and spend his time hunting for people with weed so he can bust them and steal it for himself.

And, on a lighter note, check out the call at 5:35, when he informs the operator that his mother-in-law has just arrived. Serves him right! :pointlaug
 

Dan42nepa

Member
actually there is probably not any evidence left. Whatever brownies were left over the other cops probably brought home for themselves.
 

imnotcrazy

There is ALWAYS meaning to my madness ®
Veteran
Sow the seeds: the coke was a totally different cop 1000mi away on the east coast sorry for the confusion.

Also that MSNBC poll isn't too fair asking THAT No question, they assume any tokers or any who have taken poss of marijuana charges are going to vote that way, agreeing with the fact that this ass won't be prosecuted

And as for the off topic comment directed towards myself, I thought my original post had alot to do with this topic, granted we're trying to rally to get this cop in trouble, but POSSIBLY that's the wrong way to go about it. I was trying to point out that this definitly WAS NOT the first instance of a cop doing something along these lines, and I'm certain it won't be the last. Obviously cocaine is a harder drug therefore he should have been prosecuted, same as the cop and his wife in this case, or NO ONE should be
 
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