Phoenix Cops Forced Driver to Eat His Marijuana, Didn't Know What Else To Do With It
One of the cops just joined the force after spending years working narcotics for Chicago PD.


Four (4!) police officers in Phoenix were involved in a traffic stop at 3:30 in the morning on Tuesday. According to ABC 15, police found a gun and "a small amount of marijuana" on the 19-year-old driver, who claimed he was licensed to use medical marijuana. Police wrote a citation for the marijuana and let him go. But not with the weed. A spokesperson for the Phoenix police said three of the cops didn't know what to do with the marijuana after seizing it, so they forced the driver to eat it. The driver is now suing the police department.
The three cops were described by ABC 15 as "rookies," but the TV news station found out at least one had previously worked several years as a police officer in the narcotics unit in Chicago. According to the Phoenix Police Department, a criminal investigation that has identified two of the cops as "possibly suspects" has been opened as well as a separate internal investigation.
"The Phoenix Police Department has a strong history of holding officers accountable for their actions, and this includes seeking criminal charges whenever appropriate," Joseph Yahner, the police chief, said in a statement. "As your Police Chief, I want you to know how appalled I was when I was informed about these allegations. The conduct alleged by our resident is contrary to everything we stand for as community servants," his statement continued.
Earlier this month, police in Phoenix cornered a suspected bank robber after a car chase and shot through his windshield, killing him on live television. Police said the suspect had previously shot at them, and the incident is being investigated by local police, the county sheriff, and the FBI. And earlier this year, in March, the county attorney declined to charge three officers for using excessive force in incidents caught on tape. In February an ex-cop who served as the police department's liaison to the LGBT community pled guilty to sex crimes involving two young boys he met through the department. He was sentence to 23 years in prison. And in 2013 an ex-cop was found guilty for assaulting and killing an unarmed man while responding to a domestic violence call and sentenced to seven years in prison.
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"You are freaking out, man."
He can't pull over any more.
Say "car ramrod."
LOL
Hey Farva what's the name of that restaurant you like with all the goofy shit on the walls and the mozzarella sticks?
Shenanigans?
"I can say meow. I can say moo. For twenty bucks I'll call the guy a chickenfucker."
You know, I invented the bulletproof cup prank only, in my day, it was the rookie who got naked.
*fires pistol, shattering car window*
And we also used blanks......you're a sick motherfucker, Mac.
Thanks chief!
Alright, meow.
"The Phoenix Police Department has a strong history of holding officers accountable for their actions, and this includes seeking criminal charges whenever appropriate," Joseph Yahner, the police chief, said in a statement.
Relax, Chief. No one's rioting over this one.
Reno 911 was actually a documentary.
After seeing we have seventeen (17) (xvii) propositions on the CA ballot, I was reminded of the Reno 911 episode where they tampered with ballots to make sure a proposition passed that affected their pay raise.
The next morning they started to celebrate but then couldn't remember whether they wanted a yes or no... "someone go check the bumper-stickers on our cars!"
I was just in Reno, and I was wondering if the local cops hated that show.
They are cops in Reno. They probably didn't now they were being made fun of.
See the kid won't even get high off of it because it wasn't decarboxylated!
I mean, if marijuana is an intoxicant, they did force a person to become intoxicated and then drive away.
I've been told the Marijuana is straight up poison. So, the tried to kill him too.
That's not how eating your weed works. Trust me. I'm a scientist*
*Not actually a scientist, just a frequent user/baker
My experience is that oil extraction works. Well.
Indeed.
I'm just sayin'...that you can't eat a bag of weed and expect to be flying high anytime soon.
Oil? What are you, a heathen? Use butter!
Eat a bag of dicks pot, Arizona.
What's your problem? He had drugs and a gun and they didn't shoot him.
No shit, considering how these "cops pull over driver in possession of drugs and a gun" stories usually end...
What does "major offender" mean here?
Maybe he's the one that told him to eat the weed, or else....
No, he's the one who told him to pull over even though he was already pulled over and couldn't pull over any further.
Driver Nabbed With Avocado Marijuana Pipe
I find it upsetting that an avocado was wasted in this story.
That's not all that got wasted, maaaaan.
*narrows gaze*
+2 *Chinese eyes*
I know, those things are expensive.
On the bright side, we now have another data point for what it takes to get a cop in trouble.
On the bright side, we now have another data point for what it takes to get a cop in trouble.
All day with this shit.
I wish I was as handsome as the guy on the left in that picture. Then I could be married to Christina Hendricks.
Isn't that just a shame? What a waste...
I have a smoking jacket just like that. Got it on eBay for like, $8.
Holy shit, the snozzberries guy from Super Troopers is married to Christina Hendricks? Did not see that coming.
Someone should ask him if her snozzberries taste like snozzberries or not.
The three cops were described by ABC 15 as "rookies,"
I prefer the term "assholes".
-jcr
"I'm freakin' out, man!"
So, was it 4 or 3? And was one of them named Farva?
The three cops were described by ABC 15 as "rookies," but the TV news station found out at least one had previously worked several years as a police officer in the narcotics unit in Chicago
Had he been trained in Phoenix for finding legal marijuana in Phoenix and subsequently shown or taught to not force the driver to eat it?
No?
Then the story is accurate. Rookie. Arbitration finds in favor of the officer. Job reinstated with back pay, $50,000 in disability payments.
. In February an ex-cop who served as the police department's liaison to the LGBT community pled guilty to sex crimes involving two young boys he met through the department.
Whoa, this could be a 500+ comment thread on H&R by itself.
El. Oh. El.
UPDATE: They resigned.
I'll just leave this here...
https://youtu.be/nQZRA7wft1I