Just when you think things couldn't get worse for the Fullerton Police Department more police corruption is uncovered.
Acting Police Chief Captain Hamilton has ordered an internal affairs investigation into the arrest of Veth Mam. Mam is the person who recorded Fullerton Police officer Kenton Hampton approach him. Hampton is then seen smacking the cell phone to the ground. Someone picks up the phone and continues to record Hampton attack Mam and then arrest him.
According to the Orange County Register "(Hamilton) became very concerned because upon initial investigation, it appears we may have arrested the wrong guy that night," Goodrich said. "During our examination of the video, it appears that Mam was not the person who assaulted the first officer earlier in the video, but that's what the investigation is going to look into."
Welcome to Fullerton.
If the story involved the LAPD or LA County Sheriffs it wouldn't be much of an indicator of the department since those departments have several thousand officers. If you have 10 bad cops, you still have a great department.
Fullerton is blessed (or cursed) with 144 officers, including those on leave. A rough count of the officers that have been implicated in recent months in various allegations of police corruption while on and off duty, both proven and unproven, indicates that about 10% of the sworn personnel could be tainted in some way.
And just to put the numbers in perspective, 10% of the LAPD would equal about 1,000 of the nearly 10,000 officers employed.
Even if we cut the estimated percentage of Fullerton officers involved in some sort of misconduct to 5% of the department, it is still too high.
So, as the Fullerton PD tree is shaken even harder, how many more bad apples will fall? Better yet, who will be left with their badge untarnished? And most importantly, how high up the chain of command does the corruption run? I hope recently hired consultant Michael Gennaco will be able to tell us sooner rather than later.
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