Police Officer Charged With Steroid Trafficking
Last Edited: Friday, 09 Nov 2007, 6:11 PM CST
Created: Friday, 09 Nov 2007, 6:11 PM CST
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WHBQ FOX13 myfoxmemphis.com) --
A Memphis police officer was arrested Friday and accused of helping a drug dealer peddle anabolic steroids, the U.S. attorney's office said.
Sgt. Brady Valentine, 36, is accused in a federal complaint with assisting illegal drug trafficking by telling the dealer about police surveillance and informants.
Authorities said investigators recorded telephone calls in which Valentine talked about deliveries of anabolic steroids with the street name "D-ball" tablets. The dealer he is accused of assisting was not identified.
Anabolic steroids, controlled under federal law as dangerous drugs, are taken by users trying to build large muscles and increase athletic ability.
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey of high school students throughout the United States in 2005 found that nearly 5 percent reported using steroids without a doctor's prescription.
Illegal steroid use can lead to liver cancer and other serious medical disabilities.
"More must be done to increase public awareness that anabolic steroids are dangerous drugs and that we will aggressively pursue cases against steroid traffickers," U.S. Attorney David Kustoff said in announcing the arrest.
The charges against Valentine, who also is accused of using a telephone to facilitate a felony, carry maximum punishment of nine years in prison and fines of $500,000.
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Agents from the U.S. Justice Department cleared the West Memphis Police Department and officer Eric Sammis in the shooting death of Deauntae Farrow.
On the night of June 22, West Memphis police officer Erik Sammis shot 12-year-old Deauntae Farrow.
The officers were on a stakeout at an apartment complex when they say Farrow ran by with another boy.
Sammis says they told the boys to stop and says he fired after seeing what appeared to be a gun in Farrows hand.
J. Bailey is the attorney for the Farrow family. He says, “It's not just about whether or not Deauntae Farrow had some toy gun or anything. It's about why did the officers stop him anyway, what gave them the authority to violate the rights of these two children that were playing outside in their community."
Now, after more than 4 months, the letter from the U.S. Department of Justice reads "…after careful consideration, we conclude the evidence does not establish a prosecutable violation of the federal civil criminal rights statutes…
Accordingly, we have closed our investigation."
Bailey says, “The FBI never talked with me one time. They could not possibly have talked with the witnesses that we put together, yet they've chosen to make a very hasty decision.
That clears the department of civil rights violations, but the Arkansas State Police have not released their report yet.
Chief of Police, Bob Paudert of the West Memphis Police Department says, “There's two separate entities investigating a federal agency and a state agency and I don't know that will have any impact at all. I'm almost certain that will not have any impact on what the state finds."
Bailey says the community is devastated that Officer Eric Sammis is still working for the West Memphis Police Department.
Bailey says, “What it says to the community as a whole, particularly the black community is that the life of a young black child was not valuable enough to this justice department to do a full scale investigation or a full scale report. A one page report is all they did, a one page decision."
The state police investigation is almost concluded, but no word yet on when it will be released.
In response to the justice department letter, attorney J. Bailey, representing Deaunte's mother, said he will demand a federal grand jury be seated in the case.
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