Former Compton Mayor Being Retried for Corruption Points to Corruption in Former Compton Police Department
Omar Bradley says he took on the police department and, even though it was disbanded, the police won

Omar Bradley was the mayor of Compton from 1993 to 2001. He lost in 2001 to Eric Perrodin, a former police officer and deputy district attorney, and in 2004 Bradley was convicted of misappropriating public funds. He served a three year sentence in prison and a halfway home, and then last summer an appeals court overturned his conviction, ruling it hadn't been proven he meant to break the law.
Now, Bradley suggests in the Los Angeles Wave that his prosecution was in response to his attempts to "take on" the Compton Police Department (which was disbanded in 2000):
According to a 95-page report of a confidential investigation conducted by the Internal Affairs Division… issued on Nov. 4, 1999 under the title of "Investigation of Missing Narcotics from the Narcotics Vault," Bradley said he had no choice but to disband the city's police force and contract with the County Sheriff's Department for law enforcement services in Compton.
Mayor Bradley said he ordered the investigation by Internal Affairs because a Long Beach police officer, Bryant Watts, was shot by a gun that was later found to have been in the possession of the Compton police. While the investigation originally focused on the inventory of guns at the Compton Police Department, it quickly refocused on missing drugs, such as cocaine, PCP and marijuana that should have been destroyed at a Long Beach Burn Station…
The report singles out a specific case in which 60 kilos of cocaine had been seized by the Compton police in 1992, as well as property such as cars, motor homes, vans and other valuables.
However, upon rejection of the cases by the district attorney, the properties were kept by the Compton Police Department. Moreover, the report states: "the drugs that were seized cannot be produced and their destruction was never recorded by any official Burn Station. However, court papers ordering the destruction of these drugs were indeed found." (So, where did the dope go?)What the investigators noted as even more shocking is that when the Compton Police's Internal Affairs Division forwarded a case regarding these matters to the district attorney against then-Compton Police Chief Hourey Taylor — whose locker they said contained two kilos of the missing 60 kilos taken from the 1992 drug bust — the case was rejected by Deputy D.A. Kerry White. This is the same deputy D.A. who prosecuted Bradley…
According to page 49 of the report, Taylor told the investigators that the 60 kilos of dope were turned over to the FBI. The FBI told investigators they had no record of it. The investigation report includes copies of the logs which people must sign before they enter the Compton Police Department's narcotics vault. It shows that Chief Taylor entered the vault 2,700 times between 1992 when the drugs went into it and 1999 when they were reported missing. It also shows that Percy Perrodin, Mayor Eric Perrodin's brother and a former Compton Police Department captain whom the mayor wants to lead the Compton Police Department he so desperately tried to reinstate, signed into the vault on pages 44 and 45.
The background and the rest of the allegations here.
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Yeah, gonna win that War on Drugs any day now.
N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
From Long Beach 2 Brick City
It's endemic.
I always thought libertarians were like gangsta rappers. Just don't give no FUCK... bro.
Fuck da police!
Bitches panties is what I'm rippin'!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwc4gCVXTcM
Their motto is "We're making it better?"
Seriously?
Was. There hasn't been a Compton PD since 2000.
Drove through Compton two weeks ago. It still sucks.
I prefer Little Compton, Rhode Island. Great place to rent a house in the summer.
I heard there's a good BBQ place in Compton called Bludso's. Haven't gotten out there yet.
Hahaha! My wife and I drove up to Compton to eat there in December, but LB Blvd. was closed for the Compton Christmas parade. We didn't want to park and walk three blocks through a parade route. Maybe we'll try again this weekend. I'll let you know how it is.
Great! I look forward to the review.
"Their motto is "We're making it better?"
"Seriously?"
An improvement over the original slogan -
"I'm feeling better!"
I feel happy! I feel happy!
...ruling it hadn't been proven he meant to break the law.
Mens rea?
When was the last time you heard a court worry about that?
Did Vic Mackey and the Strike Team work for Compton?
Sure sounds like it. But it was Farmington, which was a fake L.A. district. Might have been modelled after Compton.
I have an neighbor who is an elderly Jewish man that was born in Compton. My how times change.
Hmm, these are always tough. Which of corrupt government operatives do we believe?
Too hard to tell... chain them together and thrown them in the Euphrates.
/Hammurabi
OT: Watched "Weed Country" last night on Discovery. Thinking the drug warriors are going to just go quietly away is delusional.
Too much money in it. I wanted to ask Riggs/Gillespie at the panel on drug policy during last weekend's SFL conference how we could expect the drug war to end when cops, prosecutors, prisons, and black market criminals all have a vested interest in keeping it going as their livelihood is based on it.
The LEO's they featured on this show all but stated their life goal is the eradication of marijuana distribution. It was disturbing to say the least.
Never underestimate the government's ability to...
aww fuck it.
"(So, where did the dope go?)"
Are you kidding? He ran for mayor!
Massive sunspot rapidly forming. Al Gore blames Global Warming.
http://www.weather.com/news/sc.....s-20130220
On Jeopardy the other night, there was a category titled The Future that had Al Gore reading every answer. Every single one of them made me want to kick my cats.
Jeopardy. Cats. That explains a lot.
I know, right. I'm sure it says I'm one of those geeky tools that watches Jeopardy and prefers cats over dogs. My wife won't even watch it in the same room anymore because I never give her a chance to give the "questions."
You said it, not me.
I said it because I'm not afraid to admit it.
Mind if I start calling you Cat Lady?
My daughter is aiming to be the angry cat lady when she grows up. The two cats are technically hers, they follow her around wherever she goes. She also doesn't plan on ever getting married or even living with a man.
Saw that. Thermodynamics. I bet Gore couldn't solve a thermo problem with an open book, a calculator and a grad student in engineering.
Al Gore: My fellow Earthicans. As I discuss in my book, Earth in the Balance, and the more popular Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth, we need to protect ourselves against pollution, as well as dark wizards.
Dark Wizard: Oh sure, blame the wizards.
"With this gem, I can open the gate of Garash!"
Is the Weather Channel going to name it?
Solly.
Lacist!
the court determined that officials must know or be "criminally negligent" for not knowing that they are doing something illegal in order to be guilty of misappropriation of funds.
A Mayor that doesn't know the local laws? Yeah, right. That's like saying the Vice President doesn't know the local laws.
That's a whopping-high standard for malfeasance!
Compton is not far from that other fine California city, Fullerton: That's where that one-eyed cyclops cop and others murdered Kelly the homeless guy.
Man, you California people have some really shit areas.
But you can't beat the weather!
Yes you can - CA weather sucks my ass. If you want warm, dry and coastal you'll have to move to Namibia, because I've seen it rain for 3 weeks straight in San Diego.
Hey, do I run around shattering your delusions? No I do not.
You should, though. Everyone else does!
"Man, you California people have some really shit areas."
Starts in Sacramento.
then last summer an appeals court overturned his conviction, ruling it hadn't been proven he meant to break the law.
I guess ignorance of the law IS an excuse... if you're a public official!
Bradley suggests in the Los Angeles Wave that his prosecution was in response to his attempts to "take on" the Compton Police Department
This is not hard for me to believe.