GREENBELT, Md. (AP) - A Montgomery County police officer has been charged with using police databases to help a convicted drug dealer she was having a relationship with.
A criminal complaint announced Wednesday charges 37-year-old Delores Culmer, of Silver Spring, Md., with conspiracy to deal cocaine and computer fraud.
Federal prosecutors say Culmer used police databases to run criminal records checks on people who were associates of a man authorities identify as her boyfriend and fiancé. Authorities say Culmer ran registration checks on cars owned by the girlfriend of a drug customer who owed a debt to Culmer's boyfriend. That woman reported her cars were vandalized.
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A criminal complaint announced Wednesday charges 37-year-old Delores Culmer, of Silver Spring, Md., with conspiracy to deal cocaine and computer fraud.
Federal prosecutors say Culmer used police databases to run criminal records checks on people who were associates of a man authorities identify as her boyfriend and fiancé. Authorities say Culmer ran registration checks on cars owned by the girlfriend of a drug customer who owed a debt to Culmer's boyfriend. That woman reported her cars were vandalized.
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ANOTHER "bad apple"? Doesn't the police commissioner get tired of telling the peasants that THIS officer and THAT officer and this OTHER officer who have murdered, robbed, extorted, used their power and authority to help drug dealers, or otherwise shown themselves to be just another thug (with a a gun and a badge, however) are merely an exception in a group of otherwise brave of men and women? Men and women who don't hold THEMSELVES to the same standards of behavior and law that they so zealously force the rest of the serfs to adhere to....shooting people in the back, strip searching those dangerous 15 year old girls (TWICE), dealing drugs, beating college kids (because they could, but DIDN'T know they were being filmed), and all the while telling citizens that they are the ONLY ones smart enough and responsible enough to carry a gun. Wow. I wonder how many people they would try beating up if the game was more evenly played.
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