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Added:[music] That's right. Today marked another chapter that shook the New York State correctional system. Four former officers who were either involved in the cover up or the deadly beating of inmate Messiah Nanti learned their sentences today as they stood before a judge here in the Onidita County courthouse. Former correctional officer Craig Clem was sentenced to 9 months in the Onidita County Jail after pleading guilty to offering a false instrument for filing.
Joshua Bartlett previously admitted to hindering prosecution and falsifying business records. He received one year in the county jail for those charges.
Nathan Palmer avoided jail time despite facing up to two years in the county jail. The judge accepted the recommendation for a one-year conditional discharge on both counts to be served concurrently. Caleb Blair received the longest sentence. He pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter last month, avoiding trial.
He received the maximum agreed upon sentence of 11 years in state prison, followed by 5 years of post-release supervision. The judge said Blair was the only defendant who appeared to show remorse, but added he wished that remorse had been present during the beating itself.
>> Those types of feelings had come through on March 1st that maybe you wouldn't be here and maybe the rest of these individuals wouldn't be here and maybe Mr. not be alive today.
>> Good morning and welcome back to the Bad Apple Report. [music] Thank you so much for being here, folks. I really appreciate you.
All right, we are going to start the day out with a story as old as time.
Meatthead cop beats the crap out of his woman, gets arrested, makes it on the bad apple report. This Columbus police office has been charged with strangulation after alleged assault of girlfriend.
Also, that stuff I said before was also alleged.
This Columbus, Ohio cop, he's facing a felony charge after court documents say he assaulted his girlfriend, leaving her unconscious.
Ladies, what is it with these meathead cops that you're attracted to?
Come on now. Timothy Fuller, he's 42.
He's charged with one count of strangulation.
According to court documents, Fuller on Tuesday pushed his girlfriend down on a bed. He choked her, causing her to lose consciousness.
He's also accused of hitting her with a piece of leather.
Oh.
Fuller then kept her phone from her all day, according to the court records, which also indicated that she was finally able to leave after he went to work. She then found a Hillyard police officer to report the incident.
Quote, "Anybody who took a vow to protect the community needs to also be an example in their personal life."
Says Esther Flores.
Well, Esther.
Okay, thanks for pointing that out. He wasn't being a very good example, now was he?
When he choked her out, made her lose consciousness.
Yeah. Fuller graduated from the Columbus Police Academy in July of 2023. The Columbus Division of Police is saying very little about Fuller's arrest, only confirming he was employed by the CPD and was arrested for a domestic violence incident overnight. They declined to comment further, saying Fuller has not been formally charged or arraigned in court.
And you know what that means? That's going to answer the other question we have. Do you have to beat the crap out of your woman and choke her out to make her love you? Well, we'll find out if she drops all the charges and he walks fraternal police or and we don't care.
We don't care. He's a bad apple. That's for sure. He made it on the bad apple report. All right. Thanks for being here, folks. Let's move on with the show. the anger and and things that I felt. It's time for it to be more healing now and forgiving in the process.
>> Anger, denial, grief, heartache, and sadness. Ashley Barnes says she's felt all of those emotions over the last month since losing her best friend and the father of her children, 35-year-old Xavier Crossson. This is the Fox 8 6:00 news. I'm Natalie Wilson >> and I'm Michael Hennessy. Investigators say Crossson was in a car that was hit by a Greensboro Police vehicle at the intersection of East Cone Boulevard and North Oh Henry at 2:30 in the morning on May 3rd. High Point police were asked to investigate. They've now charged former Greensboro Police Officer Haley Mar with misdemeanor death by motor vehicle and speeding. Greensboro police say Mr. resigned from the police department on Friday. Fox 8's Gretchen Stanganger spoke with Barnes about this loss and how it's impacted her family. She joins us live now. Gretchen, what's her message?
>> When I spoke with Barnes today and she realized that it's been one month since Crossson's death, she paused. She tells me she feels like it was just yesterday that she was holding his hand in the hospital, praying that he would pull through.
This could be at least one class A injury. I needed fire here now. We've got at least two pendants. One took heavy damage on their passenger side. It was an intense scene as Greensboro police officers assessed the emergency before them just moments after a former Greensboro Police officer driving a patrol vehicle hit another car at the intersection of East Cone Boulevard and North O'Henry Boulevard. According to High Point Police Department's investigation into the crash, Mr. was responding to assist another officer, but they say Mar's emergency lights and sirens were not on before hitting the other car. Two people were in the other car, including 35-year-old Xavier Crossen. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, and Barnes knew she had to be by his side, driving from Georgia to be with him.
>> And I prayed with him, I talked to him, I played music, I showed him his daughter. Um, when I was talking to him, it was like he was trying to sit up and I had to put my hand on his chest and like, "Calm down. Don't sit up." Um, and you could see like a tear come from his face. So, I knew he could hear me.
>> Nearly 2 weeks after the crash, >> it went from he's good to he might not live past today.
>> Crossson died.
>> I'm still in shock.
>> Barnes and Crossson share a child together. She says he was a father, a son, and her best friend since they were 12. Over the last month, Barnes says she's tried to come to terms with the fact that he's gone.
>> He is like a person that you never thought would leave this earth. Like he's one of them. So it's like the fact that he's not here. No more phone calls, no more texts, no more him getting on my nerves, no more him making me laugh, no more me having to fuss at him.
Barnes tells me Crossen was an amazing father and she plans to make sure that their daughter knows who her father was.
[music] >> Okay, you don't need to see the Cali odds to figure out is a diddler, isn't a diddler with this one.
Just judge a book by looking at the cover. He's a Hillsboro jail deputy's been arrested by the Halia police. He's accused of child molestation.
In Halia, a 40-year-old corrections deputy with Hillsboro County Sheriff's Office became an inmate in South Florida jail early Wednesday morning facing multiple felony charges after authorities accused him of molesting a girl in Halia.
Manuel de Jesus Chaveco Delgado. Oh, Manuel de Jesus Shaveco Delgado. Your mom had such high hopes for you, even though I'd say she was being borderline blasphemous by naming you. But anyways, he knew the victim who was between 13 and 15 at the time, according to the arrest warrant from the Halo Police. An HPD news release states that the agency's detectives along with investigators from the Hila Gardens Police Department and the Miami Dade States Attorney's Office, they began looking into the case earlier this month. According to the warrant, the girl told investigators of multiple instances where Shaveco Delgado touched her inappropriately.
Additionally, the warrant states that he showed the girl a photo of his penis on his phone at one point.
Shaveco Delgado faces three counts of ludinous civious molestation, one count of showing obscene material to a minor.
The local news said when they contacted HCSO seeking a comment, you know what happens?
Nothing. All right, everybody's not proud of this guy, but we're glad to have him on the Bad Apple Report. We are. Thanks for being here, folks. Let's move on with the show.
>> We have some breaking news to tell you about. An RCMP officer based in Quebec has been charged with uttering threats online toward US President Donald Trump.
The incident allegedly happened when the officer was deployed to overseas security operations at the G7 summit last year in Alberta. The CBC's Trisha Kindleman joins us now with more. So Trisha, what do we know?
>> Well, at this point, the RCMP have said that they have uh charged Evansson Dmerless. They say he's 34 of St. John Richilu uh St. John Sir Richu, Quebec.
My apologies. Uh they say that he allegedly posted a video to uh Snapchat to an account which he made uh on which he made threatening comments towards US President Donald Trump and it was while he was again, Andrew, as you mentioned uh on security duty at last year's G7 summit. So, one of the questions that we did pose to RCMP was why did it take so long for this information to come out?
And they did say that they had to do a very thorough investigation.
[music] Well, it was a tossup between this guy and a tosser from Massachusetts. I chose to read about this guy.
And don't you love the English language?
I just learned about tosser. That's one of their words. Now it's our word, too.
tosser.
We'll read about that tosser on another show. For now, this Contraosta sheriff's deputy has been arrested on charges of stealing from property and the evidence unit.
Bad cop right there. The suspect is a 62-year-old Martinez resident. He's being charged with four felonies.
According to the sheriff's department, Contraosta County Sheriff's Department announced Tuesday night that it has arrested a longtime sheriff's deputy on felony charges related to thefts at its property and evidence offices in conquered knucklehead department said in a Facebook post that Martinez resident Kevin Lee Kevin Lee age 62 of Martinez is being held on $160,000 bail facing four felony charges as we stated burglary receiving stolen and property embezzlement and possession of an assault weapon.
Property services department is the division that handles the intake, catalog, storage, and disposal of property and evidence.
Lee joined the sheriff's department in May of 1990. Whoa. Lee.
Wow.
He was a deputy sheriff. Later became temporary duty sheriff. Paid on a pdeium basis in 2012 when he was assigned to the property unit. Oh, he's like, "Yeah, no problem. I'll do it on pdium."
Sticky fingers pdeium, too. Apparently, allegedly, obviously, the Contraosti Sheriff's Office will ask the California Commission of Peace Officer Standards and Training to conduct an independent audit of the property unit and maybe get rid of his ability to ever be a cop. And no pension for you, Lee.
Lee, okay. Post gets involved in such cases. Evidence tampering. Blah blah blah.
All sheriff's office employees are held to the highest standards. Whoa. Yes, they are.
Goodness, there's too much more of them saying, "Hey, we're not all like this guy."
A lot of them are. A lot of them are.
Okay, thanks for being here, folks.
Let's move on with the show.
>> How about me?
They're outside demanding answers in the officer involved shooting that killed a baby. This happened just moments after people gathered outside city hall calling for transparency in the investigation. Hello, I'm Greg Hurst. Tonight, we've been told the officer involved in that shooting has been placed on leave. WRG's Raven Copelan joins us now live from Cinito.
And Raven, describe to us what happened at that Walmart tonight.
>> Well, Greg, I can tell you it looks much different than what it did about three hours ago where there were dozens of protesters. But one thing that does remain is law enforcement. They remain in front of this Walmart just standing here waiting for anything, I guess any protest or anything to happen here. But I want to tell you what I witnessed and I experienced. I will say there had been a few minutes of me being here. And within 5 minutes, that's when law enforcement deployed that tear gas. I felt the tear gas. I felt it in my throat. I could smell it. I It blinded me. A lot of people were sent in a frenzy. Dozens of people were running for their car, running for safety. It was honestly a moment of chaos and this happens as the community continues to call for answers in the deadly officer involved shooting of Cohen Wyace.
Justice >> calls for justice and answers continue in Catitobia after one-year-old Cohen Wy was killed in an officer involved shooting Sunday. Dozens of community members gathered outside city hall today calling for the officer's arrest and termination.
>> It was just blatant shooting. A reckless, careless, callous, might even been cowardous act. So, how do you explain that? You can't explain that to a family. You can't explain that even to a supervisor and to a commander.
>> Being black is the is the weapon. Like, that is literally the weapon they trying to demonize. No matter if you 1 years old or you 60 years old, if you're black, you're you're already the bottom tier to them.
>> Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, which is handling the case, says this all began when Senitobia police received a shoplifting call at Walmart when officers saw two women and a child leave the store and get into a car.
Investigators say they tried to stop the car. However, police say the driver refused to stop and drove in the officer's direction, nearly hitting them. At least one officer reportedly fired a shot at the car, and at that point, the driver took off from the scene and drove to the hospital where one-year-old Cohen unfortunately died from his injuries. The family has since hired civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who says, quote, "We intend to seek justice for baby Cohen and the life that was stolen from him." Tuesday, Sanitobia also heard from Mississippi Department of Public Safety Commissioner Shawn Tindle about the status of the investigation. We will release that once that investigation is complete. Um and and once the that part of the process is done, if you think about any other criminal case, we never release evidence before that time. It will be a thorough investigation and it will be one where transparency uh is there.
>> Tuesday night, the city of Cenitobia announced that the officer involved in the deadly shooting has been placed on administrative leave.
Tonight, there are still a lot of unanswered questions regarding the circumstances that led up to this deadly involved shooting as calls for transparency and accountability continue tonight. Reporting live from, Mississippi for your news leader, Raven Copelan, WREG News Channel 3.
>> All right, we'll be waiting for answers.
Raven, thanks.
You know, when AI and robots replace all the cops and there's no more bad apples, just all these cops programmed to do the right thing.
I'm going to be like that that dude in the johnboat and the big oil reserve there at the bottom of that tanker and Water World when they dropped the flare down the chute. [laughter] That's going to be me.
You'd have to have seen that movie to have enjoyed that reference. But that's the way I'm going to feel.
I would miss you guys though.
I wouldn't know it though. I'd be dead.
Anyways, you guys are awesome. Thanks so much for watching the show with me and we'll see you on the next video. Have a great day. Wake me with my favorite people.
Coffee, laughter, [music] high like a steel.
Morning's a canvas. [music] Let's paint it.
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