FBrinson
Regular Member
I had a conversation with a former ABC Agent that is now an FBI agent that said he lies all the time while conducting "investigations" and sees nothing wrong with it. He claimed the only time he was required to tell the truth is under oath per "the courts".
Speaks volumes about the police and the courts!
I believe that! About 10 years ago I was a store manager at a retail grocer on Broad Street in Richmond. I got a call from one of my managers saying that we had an ABC sting in the store and one of our cashiers sold alcohol to a minor. The ABC agent got on the phone and told me the manager at the store would not release the VCR tape to him (which was company policy to only release subpoenaed items). The agent told me I needed to give him permission to release the tape. When I told him 'no' he said he was going to come to my house and arrest me. When asked why, he said it was evidence in an ongoing criminal investigation and I was obstructing justice but he could just take it anyway. I asked him why he didn't just hang up the phone and take the tape if he could do that. I dont remember what his reply was. Long story, short. He did not take the tape and I did not get arrested
I called and complained to his supervisor the next day. The agent was promoted a couple of months later. I'm trying to remember his name... It was in Richmond around 2004 or 2005.
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