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Former Deputy U.S. Marshal Cory Novick was stripped of his career, not because of misconduct, but because he told the truth. While serving as a Deputy Marshal, Novick testified in the high-profile prosecution of MPD officer Terence Sutton—a case that depended on portraying…
EVERY DAY I'm overwhelmed by another story of Biden-era DOJ abuse that the Trump DOJ now must reverse. And then I have the horrifying realization “what if Trump had lost...” that is almost too dark to consider. This man deserves justice.
Former Deputy U.S. Marshal Cory Novick was stripped of his career, not because of misconduct, but because he told the truth. While serving as a Deputy Marshal, Novick testified in the high-profile prosecution of MPD officer Terence Sutton—a case that depended on portraying…
While serving as a Deputy Marshal, Novick testified in the high-profile prosecution of Metropolitan Police Officer Terence Sutton. That case — itself a politically charged prosecution — depended on portraying Sutton’s conduct as reckless and indifferent. But Novick, called as a…
For that, Novick paid the price. Shortly after his testimony, and without warning, explanation, or any record of disciplinary issues, Novick was abruptly placed on the so-called “Lewis list” — a secretive designation of officers whose credibility the government claims is…
Anyone who knows the record would understand that Chief Smith’s decision was reasonable and justified. Sutton was a highly decorated MPD officer who in 13 years on the force working in a high crime & violent area has never discharged his firearm, had never been found to use…
As the Chief explained at a hearing, she was bound by precedent. No officer has ever been discharged based on a claimed violation of the pursuit policy. Particularly in a case involving slow speeds for 3 minutes (Sutton was driving at 25 MPH, 40 ft behind Hylton-Brown) when HB…
As the Chief explained at a hearing, she was bound by precedent. No officer has ever been discharged based on a claimed violation of the pursuit policy. Particularly in a case involving slow speeds for 3 minutes (Sutton was driving at 25 MPH, 40 ft behind Hylton-Brown) when HB…
The report hammers Smith, in particular, describing her as resistant to reform. It specifically says the responsibility for handing out fair discipline "lies with the MPD Chief of Police--the buck stops with her. In this case, the buck was dropped."
That same prosecutor also tried to explain away the toxicology report that showed multiple drugs in HB’s system by asking coroner whether the MJ & other drugs were prescribed medications when prosecutor knew or should have known that KB had NO prescriptions for any of the…
Trying to rehabilitate that same witness because he had lied to Gov investigators before trial as mere forgetfulness, prosecutor asked “but you didn’t forget your friend’s dying words”. Prosecutor well knew that HB had not uttered any words after the accident because he was…
Judge Friedman refused to instruct jury on Terry v OH law which authorizes investigatory stop based on “reasonable suspicion”. I watched most of the trial. It was a travesty of justice. Prosecutors didn’t disclose that their witness had serious priors until after he testified.…
Jury rejected most of every prosecution allegation of obstruction. Captain testified Sutton told him he followed for 2 minutes. It was actually 3 minutes. But Sutton didn’t have access to BWC when he answered. Jury found that discrepancy to be evidence of obstruction. Figure that…
Bromwich’s objectivity should be questioned. Not sure how Bromwich could title the report “MPD and the Use of Deadly Force: the Karon Hylton-Brown Case” when there was NO force - deadly or otherwise. Officer Sutton did not touch Hylton-Brown or his car; did not draw his weapon;…
MPD also accuses Michael Bromwich, who led the audit for Patterson, of bias. He's really well respected in police circles and worked closely with MPD for years when they were still under federal monitoring. He's not some huge critic of the department, so this is surprising!
After being convicted in connection with an incident in 2020 that resulted in the death of a suspect, two DC Metro police officers have been reinstated by Metro PD, after being pardoned by President Trump in January. #lawenforcement #news #trump lawenforcementtoday.com/trump-pardons-…
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Two DC Metro police officers who were convicted in connection with the death of a suspect on a moped one was chasing were...
Another good week Defending the Blue. We stand strong because you stand up for us.
A great message about overcoming injustices - not only were these completely innocent officers pardoned, the DC Circuit Court VACATED their conviction—acknowledging the jury was not permitted to hear critical facts about the case ... including Karon's gang affiliation and history…
My Letter to the Blue DEFEND THE POLICE
Because Officer Sutton committed no crime. He tried to stop a man on a scooter, who was running red lights, driving on sidewalks, driving the wrong way on 1-way streets & another MPD Officer had told Sutton that she had seen the man in a heated altercation over $ with another…
The pardons should have nothing to do with their employment status. At some point, someone at the police department will need to explain why they reinstated them.
The only “obstruction” the jury found as to Officer Sutton is that he minimized the length of the pursuit. The evidence was that the pursuit took 3 minutes & 9 seconds. Sutton told his Captain that he thought the pursuit was 2 minutes. Sutton had not reviewed the BWC film when he…
Worst is they were convicted for conspiring to hide evidence of their underlying crime. Many notorious successful police prosecutions involve such shenanigans and the blue line of silence. The underlying signal is cops can do that now.
Scurrilous, defamatory character assassination. None of these men ever filed a complaint against Sutton. NEVER. In 13 years on the force, NOT A SINGLE PERSON ever accused Officer Sutton of ramming their bikes or stealing their drugs & money. Officer Sutton is a highly decorated…
After a presidential pardon for his second-degree murder conviction, Officer Terence Sutton was reinstated by MPD this week Now, nine young Black men are accusing Sutton of knocking them off motorbikes and robbing them washingtoncitypaper.com/article/759429…
This is scurrilous & defamatory character assassination. On 10/23/20, Officer Sutton did NOT ram, swipe or even touch Karon Hylton-Brown. Videos show Hylton-Brown (w/multiple drugs in his system) failing to yield the right of way & getting hit by oncoming traffic. Sutton was 40…
MPD Officer Terence Sutton, pardoned by Trump, has a history of ramming motorbike riders with his car and taking cash from their pockets, according to affidavits filed in a civil case. Read the accounts of nine young Black men who've had run-ins with Sutton here:…
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