Bogus Summons Gets Cop Arrested
He apparently did it for the overtime
A Baton Rouge police officer was arrested Wednesday and accused of falsifying a misdemeanor summons.
This is the second time in less than two months that Derek Jason Burns, 29, has been accused of injuring public records, forgery and malfeasance in office.
Burns was arrested Sept. 6 and accused of falsifying four misdemeanor summons. He was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on four counts each of injuring public records, forgery and malfeasance in office.
(H/T: sloopyinca)
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