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Title: | US IL: Chicago Police Officer Arrested On Extortion Charge |
Published On: | 2001-09-16 |
Source: | Munster Times (IN) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 08:12:16 |
CHICAGO POLICE OFFICER ARRESTED ON EXTORTION CHARGE
CHICAGO (AP) -- A city police officer was arrested on Thursday for
allegedly taking money from a man in exchange for protecting the man's
life, the U.S. attorney's office said.
Patrol Officer Mario Morales, 32, a five-year member of the force, was
arrested on an extortion charge and suspended without pay, police
department spokesman Pat Camden said.
According to an FBI affidavit, Morales and another man allegedly broke into
the home of a prominent Latin Kings gang member in March or April and stole
hundreds of pounds of marijuana and thousands of dollars in cash. The two
allegedly split the money and drugs, according to the affidavit.
On Sept. 1, the affidavit claims, Morales told his alleged accomplice that
the Latin Kings wanted to kill him, and offered to protect the other man
for $5,000.
The man allegedly paid Morales on Sept. 7, using money provided by the FBI,
the affidavit said.
Morales was being held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, and is
scheduled to appear in court Sept. 18, authorities said.
The other man had not been arrested, U.S. attorney's office spokesman
Randall Samborn said Friday.
CHICAGO (AP) -- A city police officer was arrested on Thursday for
allegedly taking money from a man in exchange for protecting the man's
life, the U.S. attorney's office said.
Patrol Officer Mario Morales, 32, a five-year member of the force, was
arrested on an extortion charge and suspended without pay, police
department spokesman Pat Camden said.
According to an FBI affidavit, Morales and another man allegedly broke into
the home of a prominent Latin Kings gang member in March or April and stole
hundreds of pounds of marijuana and thousands of dollars in cash. The two
allegedly split the money and drugs, according to the affidavit.
On Sept. 1, the affidavit claims, Morales told his alleged accomplice that
the Latin Kings wanted to kill him, and offered to protect the other man
for $5,000.
The man allegedly paid Morales on Sept. 7, using money provided by the FBI,
the affidavit said.
Morales was being held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, and is
scheduled to appear in court Sept. 18, authorities said.
The other man had not been arrested, U.S. attorney's office spokesman
Randall Samborn said Friday.
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