Posted on 06/18/2013 7:33:47 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Edited on 06/18/2013 7:35:59 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
A former Philadelphia police officer once hailed as a hero who sat next to the first lady during the 2009 State of the Union address was indicted yesterday after being accused of forcing two women to take heroin at gunpoint before raping them.
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Hero of the ObamaNation.
I’m just glad he was sitting next to Moochelle, and not my wife.
Guess he suffered Dain Bramage from the shotgun blast to his noggin..
Obama needs to have him over for a beer summit.
Its possible he suffered brain damage from taking that shotgun blast to the face.
Isn’t that serial killer John Wayne Gacy in the photo with Mrs. Carter?
Yes, it’s Gacy.
He acted stupidly.
Dogs, fleas.
You know the relationship.
Where are these coming from , that’s Jim Jones isn’t it?
What the heck. When you have an illegal alien in the White House, an Attorney General casually lying to Congress, and only God himself knows what else and not a damn thing is done about it what do we expect?
Michelle has that effect on people (just kidding! just kidding!)
Wow! It is Jim Jones before the kool-aid!
The infantile feelings of the nation and the legal leaders take precedence over the “rule of law” they like to flaunt a Bush or the rest of us.
Don’t think that disqualifies him from sitting with the obamas again. He’s their kind of people.
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The District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday an indiciting grand jury has charged Richard DeCoatsworth with Rape, Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse, Trafficking of Persons, Sexual Assault, Indecent Assault, Promoting Prostitution, Witness Intimidation, Possession with Intent to Distribute, Terroristic Threats, Possession of an Instrument of a Crime (PIC), Impersonating a Public Servant, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
The lawyer for Richard DeCoatsworth told a Philadelphia judge Monday that the former hero police officer is a “junkie” who abused narcotics prescribed because of his service-related gunshot wound.
Now, NBC10 has learned the City of Philadelphia is spending more than $1.5 million defending itself against DeCoatsworth’s checkered past on the force.
Law enforcement sources say DeCoatsworth had nine citizen complaints against him over his nearly five year stint with the department. The complains, sources say, included allegations of assault, abuse and misconduct.
Issues with the 27-year-old began to arise in 2005 when he was in the Philadelphia Police Academy. DeCoatsworth allegedly injured a Girard Avenue business owner during a fight. However, he was allowed to remain a recruit despite the allegations.
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