Charges Against a North Carolina Police Chief Lead to the Suspension of His Entire Department
The entire Southport Police Department is now on paid leave.

An entire North Carolina police department has been suspended and placed on paid leave following the arrest of the chief and another officer on corruption charges.
Southport Police Chief Gary Smith and Lt. Mike Simmons are accused of working second jobs at a trucking company while on department time. A press release from the State Bureau of Investigations states that Smith and Simmons "were completing overnight shifts during the same hours they had claimed on their daily activity reports to be working at the Southport Police Department." Brunswick County District Attorney Jon David said at a press conference that Smith and Simmons had a "habitual and repeated pattern" of leaving their posts to do their second jobs.
Smith and Simmons were arrested last week and charged with obtaining property by false pretense. Smith faces additional charges, including willful failure to discharge duties and obstruction of justice.
The Brunswick County Sheriff's Office will take over police duties in the city until further notice.
The investigation began in April after whistleblowers within the department tipped off the authorities. "The arrests were unexpected," City Manager Bruce Oakley tells Reason, "and the City felt the temporary suspension of operations was necessary in order to let all the officers have ample time to process the information. It was in no ways meant to punish the other officers. It also gives the City time to prepare for their return and make sure there is a strong leadership presence in place."
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SO, not undercover?
Nice.
Zuri needs to get with the alt-text program.
It baffles me what public employees get away with.
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"Your boss is a crook so we're giving you a paid vacation."
Sweet!
"The arrests were unexpected," City Manager Bruce Oakley tells Reason, "and the City felt the temporary suspension of operations was necessary in order to let all the officers have ample time to process the information...."
I'll bet the arrests were unexpected, shockingly so. How much time do you think the cops will need to process the information that cops can even be arrested? Here they were thinking a paid vacation was hard time and getting fired a death sentence, and now to find out that their badges aren't all-powerful get-out-of-jail-free cards? Their world was just shaken to its foundations.
The investigation began in April after whistleblowers within the department tipped off the authorities.
WHO ARE NOW OUT OF A JOB AS WELL. That's how you stop future whistleblowers.
Well, paid vacation.
OMG, yes. I'm going to rat out my coworkers first thing tomorrow.
"were completing overnight shifts during the same hours they had claimed on their daily activity reports to be working at the Southport Police Department."
"Hey, we were carrying our service weapons! What more do you want?"
Wasn't this a plot to a Stallone movie or am I just mixing up Tango and Cash and Over the Top, again?
No way ! all coppers are super human super humans !
Some black guy selling single cigarettes in front of a store caused this to happen !
No way ! all coppers are super human super humans !
Some black guy selling single cigarettes in front of a store caused this to happen !