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EPPD: A Merry Band of Thieves

5 June 2024, Steven Zimmerman – I don’t like thieves. I really hate them. I especially don’t like them when they wear badges, like the thieves in the following photos:

These shining examples of thieves with badges are, and we have only identified a few:

Name Badge#
Ontiveros 2468
Genera 1816
Sgt Chaves 2489
Sanchez 2042
Almeida 1867
Apodaca 1941

If you have contact with any of the above, remember, they are crooks.

These men are charged with our safety and preventing theft. If you or I walk into a Circle K or a Walmart and steal a drink off the shelf, Loss Prevention will stop us, detain us in the latter case, and either give us a citation or take us to jail.

But, with the magic of having a single piece of paper in your hand, like a search warrant, you can be a proper cunt and take whatever you want out of a home, no questions asked.

The El Paso Police Department did this while searching Mr. and Ms. Camp’s home. They helped themselves to whatever was in the fridge after Ms. Camp remotely turned the air conditioner off.

It’s not new; cops in El Paso are thieves. It is new that the Citizens, the Mayor, and the City council are normalizing it.

Officer Ruben Morales, 25, was arrested on Wednesday, Jan. 31, on a charge of theft over $2,500, a state jail felony.

According to police officials, Anthony Weathersbee, a five-year veteran of the El Paso Police Department, was arrested for shoplifting in 2012.

Some so many officers should not have a badge on their chest. They make the other officers, the honest officers, look bad.

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In the above video, you can see Jerome from SIG and his partner coming to return the inventory to the Camp. By law, the inventory must be left on the search day. Then again, when did the crooked cabal of officers within EPPD ever follow the law?

If you look at the inventory below, they should have listed all the drinks they stole. We need to have these officers written up and riding a desk until some outside agency, not the El Paso Police Department, comes in and investigates.

It’s beyond time for someone to hold this agency accountable.