“In April, Reichert, a K-9 officer who specializes in drug interdiction and seizures, was recognized as ‘Officer of the Month’ for what was described as his ‘proactive and innovative philosophy of law enforcement.’ His novel approach involves manufacturing evidence and lying under oath – a fact recognized in multiple federal court rulings and Reichert’s brief termination in 2009 after he was put on a roster of police officers considered unsuitable to testify in court. In a subsequent video deposition, Reichert has admitted to planting narcotics evidence on vehicles in motel parking lots near the interstate, supposedly as a training exercise.”
http://prolibertate.us/index.php/officer-of-the-year-admits?blog=7
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