Former Baltimore police detective Momodu Gondo is detailing how he and other members of an elite “Gun Trace Task Force” (GTTF) robbed city residents while on the job.
The robberies he described included home invasions and taking citizens’ property while executing search warrants.
According to WBAL, Gondo confessed to stealing “probably $100,000” in drugs, cash, and firearms. He is one of eight members of the GTTF facing federal charges for the alleged robberies and invasions and theft of overtime as well. He agreed to testify against the other members in hopes of receiving a reduced sentence.
He testified that his partner, Jemell Rayam, was especially focused on home invasions, that “he had experience running into people’s homes to rob [them].” Gondo said they would use a tracking device to know when the homeowner was away; that is when they would go inside:
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Baltimore , crooked from the top on down.
ReplyDeletePublic Castration first, jail sentence, maybe a stoning - THEN his family.
ReplyDeleteAll this about cops and look what we have here what about this blm lol
ReplyDeletehey, it's balmure hun
ReplyDeleteMr. President, please build a wall around Baltimore City to keep them inside.
ReplyDeleteHe agreed to testify against the other members in hopes of receiving a reduced sentence.
ReplyDeleteMost of his type are cowards and snitches
just another bad apple, right?
ReplyDeletewhat did you think was going to happen when you give a badge to a guy like this!
ReplyDeleteHe should never see the light of day again!
ReplyDeleteThis is typical. Finally a cop telling the truth!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the movie Training Day.
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when you give a job on the police dept to someone who is NOT mentally qualified to do the job. THIS is a prime example of, "Affirmative Action", in action. No way in hell is he smart enough to be a detective.
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