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Postby JuNii » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:42 pm

Officers on Drug Raid play on the Wii.

:palm:

By STEVE ANDREWS | News Channel 8

Published: September 21, 2009

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With guns drawn and flashlights cutting through darkened rooms, Polk County undercover drug investigators stormed the home of convicted drug dealer Michael Difalco near Lakeland in March.

As investigators searched the home for drugs, some drug task force members found other ways to occupy their time. Within 20 minutes of entering Difalco's house, some of the investigators found a Wii video bowling game and began bowling frame after frame.

While some detectives hauled out evidence such as flat screen televisions and shotguns, others threw strikes, gutter balls and worked on picking up spares.

A Polk County sheriff's detective cataloging evidence repeatedly put down her work and picked up a Wii remote to bowl. When she hit two strikes in a row, she raised her arms above her head, jumping and kicking.

While a female detective lifted a nearby couch looking for evidence, another sheriff's detective focused on pin action.

But detectives with the Polk County Sheriff's Office, the Auburndale, Lakeland and Winter Haven police departments did not know that a wireless security camera connected to a computer inside Difalco's home was recording their activity.

The recording obtained by News Channel 8 showed several members of the county's High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force entering the house shortly after 8 a.m. According to the search warrant, their mission was to search for drugs, stolen property and the fruits of any illegal drug activity.

Now there are questions on how the impromptu bowling tournament might affect the case against Difalco.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd denies it will have any effect.

"That absolutely is not true; that doesn't invalidate the search at all," Judd said. "Now the defendant would like for it to invalidate the search, but unfortunately for him, it won't."

Judd, who watched the video during an interview last week, called the situation an embarrassment.

"I'm not pleased that they played that Wii bowling game," Judd said. The sheriff's office oversees the drug task force. Judd said he initiated an internal administrative investigation of the incident.

"That is not appropriate conduct at a search warrant," he said. "But I am less pleased with the supervision that didn't walk in and say, turn that off. That's what supervision should have done."

Task force members played the video game at various times during the day, for a total of a little over an hour of playing time. The competition proved to be quite competitive at times. A task force supervisor from the Lakeland Police Department, gun at his side, pumped his fist after picking up a strike on the first ball he threw. The video showed he continued bowling frame after frame, competing with another undercover detective.

"Obviously, this is not the kind of behavior we condone," Lakeland Police Chief Roger Boatner said. "There was a lot of down time, but that does not excuse the fact that we should act as the consummate professionals."

"Certainly this was a case of bad judgment," Auburndale Police Chief Nolan McLeod said. "We will handle it appropriately."

Winter Haven police Sgt. Brad Coleman said Chief E.C. Waters had not viewed the video. "If there is any indication that someone did something inappropriately, we will do something about it," Coleman said.

Court records show detectives placed Difalco's home under surveillance as far back as December 2008.

"We knew he had weapons," Judd said. "He's a bad guy."

His history includes an extensive arrest record dating back to 1995. Difalco, 43, served three years in state prison from 2002 to 2005 for trafficking drugs, owning and operating a chop shop, and grand theft.

In what Judd called "brilliant police work," the task force placed Difalco under surveillance and took him into custody, away from his home and weapons, during the early morning hours of March 6, in the parking lot of a Circle K convenience store on Highway 98.

Documents filed with the court say, in the March raid, detectives removed methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, weapons and more than $30,000 in stolen property.

The 11 charges against Difalco include trafficking methamphetamine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and operating a chop shop.

According to sheriff's office records, 13 detectives and three sergeants spent nine hours searching Difalco's property, for drugs, stolen property and signs of any illegal drug activity.

The raid cost taxpayers more than $4,000.

Judd, Boatner and McLeod agree the bowling was inappropriate. But they challenge the notion that taxpayer dollars were wasted.

"It was an expansive scene, a lot of searching to be done, a lot of waiting," Boatner said.

"The nature of a search warrant is hurry up and wait," Judd said. "Am I trying to defend the fact that they were bowling, not at all. That was inappropriate."

Not just inappropriate, but Tampa defense attorney Rick Escobar would argue the moment detectives turned on that video game and effectively seized it, they turned the search warrant into an illegal search.

"I've never seen anything like this," Escobar said after he viewed some of the video. Escobar does not represent Difalco and has no connection to the case.

"All the citizens are thinking, 'Wait a minute, we are paying these people to go out and protect us and here they are playing bowling on our time,' " he said.

"The real question here is have they seized property that wasn't described in the search warrant?" Escobar asked. "Clearly if they're using it, they've seized it and for totally improper purposes, because it's for entertainment. Investigations are not for entertainment."

Difalco's attorney declined comment.

Chip Tulberry, a spokesperson for the Polk County State Attorney, declined to comment on the video, or the validity of the search warrant.

"That's a discussion that will occur in court," he said.


and the sad thing... the really, really sad thing is this...

THE CAMERA THAT CAUGHT THEM WAS SET UP BY THE POLICE DAYS BEFORE THE RAID!

(Edit: ok... maybe not set up by the police... but it's still rather embarrassing...)

:palm: :palm:

Ok... maybe they were.... waiting for forensics... yeah... that's the ticket... *sigh*

no... wait... the Nintendo Wii is a highly addictive device... the FDA needs to investigate this... *double sigh*

Embedded video here.

sorry Polk's county officers... you're on your own... :meh:
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Postby Tubbsalot » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:49 pm

I just can't find it within myself to hold it against them. :p Poor fuckers.

I do like how there's discussion on whether it invalidates the evidence, though. As though bowling is Magical Sin-Away Spray and just makes all the evidence... not matter.
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Postby Non Aligned States » Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:54 pm

Tubbsalot wrote:I do like how there's discussion on whether it invalidates the evidence, though. As though bowling is Magical Sin-Away Spray and just makes all the evidence... not matter.


If it works, expect all future drug hideouts to carry a stock of console games and the best titles of varying genres. :p

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Postby The Grand World Order » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:06 pm

Non Aligned States wrote:
Tubbsalot wrote:I do like how there's discussion on whether it invalidates the evidence, though. As though bowling is Magical Sin-Away Spray and just makes all the evidence... not matter.


If it works, expect all future drug hideouts to carry a stock of console games and the best titles of varying genres. :p


It also means you can perform daterape at the bowling alley.
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Postby Antilon » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:18 pm

I foresee a Wii-hype campaign.

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Postby JuNii » Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:50 am

The Grand World Order wrote:
Non Aligned States wrote:
Tubbsalot wrote:I do like how there's discussion on whether it invalidates the evidence, though. As though bowling is Magical Sin-Away Spray and just makes all the evidence... not matter.


If it works, expect all future drug hideouts to carry a stock of console games and the best titles of varying genres. :p


It also means you can perform daterape at the bowling alley.

??? ok... how you figure that?!? :eyebrow:
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Unscramble these words...1) PNEIS. 2)HTIELR 3) NGGERI 4) BUTTSXE
1) SPINE. 2) LITHER 3)GINGER 4)SUBTEXT

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Postby HC Eredivisie » Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:54 am

JuNii wrote:
The Grand World Order wrote:
Non Aligned States wrote:
Tubbsalot wrote:I do like how there's discussion on whether it invalidates the evidence, though. As though bowling is Magical Sin-Away Spray and just makes all the evidence... not matter.


If it works, expect all future drug hideouts to carry a stock of console games and the best titles of varying genres. :p


It also means you can perform daterape at the bowling alley.

??? ok... how you figure that?!? :eyebrow:

Bowling?
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Postby Mikertaz Kein » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:09 am

HC Eredivisie wrote:
JuNii wrote:
The Grand World Order wrote:
Non Aligned States wrote:
Tubbsalot wrote:I do like how there's discussion on whether it invalidates the evidence, though. As though bowling is Magical Sin-Away Spray and just makes all the evidence... not matter.


If it works, expect all future drug hideouts to carry a stock of console games and the best titles of varying genres. :p


It also means you can perform daterape at the bowling alley.

??? ok... how you figure that?!? :eyebrow:

Bowling?


Has nothing to do with date-rape. Please find another thread and try your luck again.

As for this, why this is such a big deal is beyond me. Sure it was highly unprofessional and it wasted time that could have been used otherwise(waiting outside in the car?), but that does not negate the fact that they found METHAMPHETAMINE among other illegal drugs.

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Postby Nerushimi Rus » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:13 am

Goes to show that there are some decently shitty cops on the force. I'm not going to run about and shout "Pig Empire" here, but I'm not a supporter of the police, either.

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Postby Mikertaz Kein » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:19 am

Who needs police? After all, humans have clearly showcased their amazing abilities of self control.

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Postby JuNii » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:33 am

Mikertaz Kein wrote:As for this, why this is such a big deal is beyond me. Sure it was highly unprofessional and it wasted time that could have been used otherwise(waiting outside in the car?), but that does not negate the fact that they found METHAMPHETAMINE among other illegal drugs.

because, they were playing video games on taxpayer dollars! heck, Private sector employees are fired for web surfing on the jo...
>.>

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Postby Gun Manufacturers » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:35 am

JuNii wrote:Officers on Drug Raid play on the Wii.

:palm:

By STEVE ANDREWS | News Channel 8

Published: September 21, 2009

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With guns drawn and flashlights cutting through darkened rooms, Polk County undercover drug investigators stormed the home of convicted drug dealer Michael Difalco near Lakeland in March.

As investigators searched the home for drugs, some drug task force members found other ways to occupy their time. Within 20 minutes of entering Difalco's house, some of the investigators found a Wii video bowling game and began bowling frame after frame.

While some detectives hauled out evidence such as flat screen televisions and shotguns, others threw strikes, gutter balls and worked on picking up spares.

A Polk County sheriff's detective cataloging evidence repeatedly put down her work and picked up a Wii remote to bowl. When she hit two strikes in a row, she raised her arms above her head, jumping and kicking.

While a female detective lifted a nearby couch looking for evidence, another sheriff's detective focused on pin action.

But detectives with the Polk County Sheriff's Office, the Auburndale, Lakeland and Winter Haven police departments did not know that a wireless security camera connected to a computer inside Difalco's home was recording their activity.

The recording obtained by News Channel 8 showed several members of the county's High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) task force entering the house shortly after 8 a.m. According to the search warrant, their mission was to search for drugs, stolen property and the fruits of any illegal drug activity.

Now there are questions on how the impromptu bowling tournament might affect the case against Difalco.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd denies it will have any effect.

"That absolutely is not true; that doesn't invalidate the search at all," Judd said. "Now the defendant would like for it to invalidate the search, but unfortunately for him, it won't."

Judd, who watched the video during an interview last week, called the situation an embarrassment.

"I'm not pleased that they played that Wii bowling game," Judd said. The sheriff's office oversees the drug task force. Judd said he initiated an internal administrative investigation of the incident.

"That is not appropriate conduct at a search warrant," he said. "But I am less pleased with the supervision that didn't walk in and say, turn that off. That's what supervision should have done."

Task force members played the video game at various times during the day, for a total of a little over an hour of playing time. The competition proved to be quite competitive at times. A task force supervisor from the Lakeland Police Department, gun at his side, pumped his fist after picking up a strike on the first ball he threw. The video showed he continued bowling frame after frame, competing with another undercover detective.

"Obviously, this is not the kind of behavior we condone," Lakeland Police Chief Roger Boatner said. "There was a lot of down time, but that does not excuse the fact that we should act as the consummate professionals."

"Certainly this was a case of bad judgment," Auburndale Police Chief Nolan McLeod said. "We will handle it appropriately."

Winter Haven police Sgt. Brad Coleman said Chief E.C. Waters had not viewed the video. "If there is any indication that someone did something inappropriately, we will do something about it," Coleman said.

Court records show detectives placed Difalco's home under surveillance as far back as December 2008.

"We knew he had weapons," Judd said. "He's a bad guy."

His history includes an extensive arrest record dating back to 1995. Difalco, 43, served three years in state prison from 2002 to 2005 for trafficking drugs, owning and operating a chop shop, and grand theft.

In what Judd called "brilliant police work," the task force placed Difalco under surveillance and took him into custody, away from his home and weapons, during the early morning hours of March 6, in the parking lot of a Circle K convenience store on Highway 98.

Documents filed with the court say, in the March raid, detectives removed methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, weapons and more than $30,000 in stolen property.

The 11 charges against Difalco include trafficking methamphetamine, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and operating a chop shop.

According to sheriff's office records, 13 detectives and three sergeants spent nine hours searching Difalco's property, for drugs, stolen property and signs of any illegal drug activity.

The raid cost taxpayers more than $4,000.

Judd, Boatner and McLeod agree the bowling was inappropriate. But they challenge the notion that taxpayer dollars were wasted.

"It was an expansive scene, a lot of searching to be done, a lot of waiting," Boatner said.

"The nature of a search warrant is hurry up and wait," Judd said. "Am I trying to defend the fact that they were bowling, not at all. That was inappropriate."

Not just inappropriate, but Tampa defense attorney Rick Escobar would argue the moment detectives turned on that video game and effectively seized it, they turned the search warrant into an illegal search.

"I've never seen anything like this," Escobar said after he viewed some of the video. Escobar does not represent Difalco and has no connection to the case.

"All the citizens are thinking, 'Wait a minute, we are paying these people to go out and protect us and here they are playing bowling on our time,' " he said.

"The real question here is have they seized property that wasn't described in the search warrant?" Escobar asked. "Clearly if they're using it, they've seized it and for totally improper purposes, because it's for entertainment. Investigations are not for entertainment."

Difalco's attorney declined comment.

Chip Tulberry, a spokesperson for the Polk County State Attorney, declined to comment on the video, or the validity of the search warrant.

"That's a discussion that will occur in court," he said.


and the sad thing... the really, really sad thing is this...

THE CAMERA THAT CAUGHT THEM WAS SET UP BY THE POLICE DAYS BEFORE THE RAID!

(Edit: ok... maybe not set up by the police... but it's still rather embarrassing...)

:palm: :palm:

Ok... maybe they were.... waiting for forensics... yeah... that's the ticket... *sigh*

no... wait... the Nintendo Wii is a highly addictive device... the FDA needs to investigate this... *double sigh*

Embedded video here.

sorry Polk's county officers... you're on your own... :meh:


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Postby Fartsniffage » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:38 am

Isn't this just theft?

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Postby Tivea » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:40 am

DAMN YOU PEOPLE GIVING MY COUNTY A BAD NAME.

Oh, wait, Polk County already has a bad reputation. :(

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Postby Mikertaz Kein » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:41 am

Well, i remember seeing something on TV about them...weren't they the ones who botched that raid on whatshisnames apartment?

Or maybe I saw them on Speeders. I dunno...

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Postby LOL ANARCHY NUBZ » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:44 am

Fucking idiots. Can we ban police?
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LOL ANARCHY NUBZ wrote:Fucking idiots. Can we ban police?

Mikertaz Kein wrote:Who needs police? After all, humans have clearly showcased their amazing abilities of self control.


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I really love the anarchists on NS.

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Mikertaz Kein wrote:Has nothing to do with date-rape. Please find another thread and try your luck again.

That was called a joke and I tried explainig it, but I don't think you got that. :palm:
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Postby Charlotte Ryberg » Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:11 am

I have to admit that I am myself addicted to the Wii bowling game. But I would certainly still pay attention to my job if I were a police officer, although that console sounds very tempting to me since nearly every Wii has a sports game.

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Postby Flameswroth » Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:55 am

That Escobar lawyer, or whatever his name was, is kind of a jerk. It's obvious he was just trying to say something controversial to get his name out there and be quoted in the paper. He talks like everyone who hears this will be up in arms that their tax money was wasted or something. Pffft.
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