Our Eyes on the Inside tell us that one of APDs high ranking officers was pulled over by State Police for excessive speed. Apparently this routine traffic stop didn't go well and ended with some hurt feelings, strong language, and a citation for the afore mentioned APD officer. State Police are determined to make sure that there's no favoritism in the court proceedings so they've moved the case to Torrence County where APD has very little influence. We're keeping our Eyes on this one and will let you know more as it develops.
----UPDATE----
No sooner had we pressed the publish button than we got a tip that the APD officer involved is none other than the recently promoted Deputy Chief Kevin McCabe. The Eyes have it that DC McCabe got a little mouthy when stopped in the East Mountains. State Police Officer Forrest Smith stuck to his guns (figuratively speaking) and issued the DC a citation. The citation apparently has been sent to the magistrate court in Moriarty. Local media seems to be in hot pursuit.
5 comments:
Its about time! This high ranking official has been known to throw his weight around. Ask any neighborhood association member that has ever requested the police service that we pay for through our taxes. He will send the most sarcastics emails instead of acting like a civil servant for which he is paid. The Chief has changed the names but the game is still played the same way, threats and imtimidation!!!!
But had he just left from having dinner with the mayor? Because then you know, he'd have an excuse, right? Right?
This is just the tip of an iceburg. This guy presents himself as sqeeky clean but his has a lot of baggage.
you guys stink at publishing stories. I know for a fact that everything you said was wrong.
I know everything is wrong because the Kevin McCabe you found was his son that got in an accident, not excessive speeding. And Nobody started yelling or using fowl language because I was there when it happened. You guys need to get your facts strait.
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