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Title: Innocent Couple Would be In Jail Had they Not Secretly Recorded this Corrupt Cop Extorting Them
Source: Activist Post
URL Source: http://www.activistpost.com/2016/04 ... orrupt-cop-extorting-them.html
Published: Apr 29, 2016
Author: Matt Agorist
Post Date: 2016-04-29 22:34:58 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 3768
Comments: 39

An innocent couple exonerated themselves after secretly recording a Clayton County cop trying to shake them down.

Earlier this year, Mike and Michelle Pierce, who run a thrift and salvage business in Griffin, decided to buy a car from an auction; a decision that would later haunt them. It turned out that the car was stolen.

The Pierces had no clue the car they just purchased was stolen, but as soon as they found out it was, they called 9-1-1 and handed the car over. However, after they turned the car over, police gave it back and then arrested them for having it.

“They arrested us in our store in the middle of the day,” said Michael Pierce.

“We didn’t know why. They just threw the cuffs on me and put me in the back of the car,” Michelle Pierce cried as she told WSB-TV her story. “That was the worst thing.”

The gross police incompetence that led to the innocent couple be locked up was only the beginning of their legal debacle with Clayton County police, however.

After being thrown in a cage for a crime they did not commit, the couple learned that an officer, not related at all to their case, Grant Kidd, wanted to talk to them.

“We didn’t want to talk to him because he was a Clayton County officer and we’ve already been arrested for no reason,” Michael Pierce said. “We were scared to (and) scared not to, so we talked about it at the kitchen table with my kids, and my kids said we’d go meet and talk to him, but they were going to film it…to cover our butts in case we got arrested again.”

The decision to record their conversation with officer Kidd would prove to be crucial, as it would have been their word against his otherwise. As the conversation begins, Kidd claims he has someone on the inside of the DA’s office who can get their case thrown out — for a price.

“We ain’t had nothing yet that didn’t go away. If it don’t go away, if it go into the grand jury (inaudible) you get your money back,” said Kidd. “You’ll never see him. He (inaudible) actually works with the DA in the office.”

Mr. Pierce then asked, “And we won’t get in trouble for bribing?

“No,” Kidd replied. “You ain’t never going to talk to him.”

“It’s unbelievable,” said attorney Lee Sexton who represented the Pierces in their criminal case.

After the recording, the charges were dismissed. That’s when the FBI launched their investigation into Kidd.

Of course, Clayton County District Attorney Tracy Lawson denies that Kidd had any contacts within the office. But in the conversation, it sounded like this was a frequent practice for this corrupt cop.

“Any conceivable reason he could be saying that?” WSB-TV reporter asked Clayton County Police Chief Michael Register. “No,” said the chief. “It certainly is a conversation from my standpoint that just turns your stomach.”

“Instances such as this undermine public trust and confidence in our judicial system,” said attorney Darryl Scott. “Their sense of security has been violated, and they did exactly what they were supposed to do by contacting law enforcement, and it backfired.”

To say that this instance undermines the trust is accurate and the reason for so much of the divide in America today. Law enforcement in this country, we are told, is composed of heroic men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to maintain order. However, this case, and many more like it, sends this fantastical facade crumbling to the ground.

In an interview with WSB-TV, Chief Register summed it up perfectly by stating that this is “another reason people feel the way they do about law enforcement.”

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Mr. Pierce then asked, “And we won’t get in trouble for bribing?

“No,” Kidd replied. “You ain’t never going to talk to him.”

“It’s unbelievable,” said attorney Lee Sexton who represented the Pierces in their criminal case.

After the recording, the charges were dismissed. That’s when the FBI launched their investigation into Kidd.

This does not comment on when Pierce informed the FBI/police of the bribery conspiracy, if ever. The original article makes clear that their lawyer in the criminal case notified the District Attorney, but leaves unclear when that occurred.

Left unsaid is whether Pierce paid the bribe and entered into the conspiracy.

Did he fess up as a result of an FBI investigation, or did he cause the FBI investigation?

The Pierces had no clue the car they just purchased was stolen, but as soon as they found out it was, they called 9-1-1 and handed the car over. However, after they turned the car over, police gave it back and then arrested them for having it.

“They arrested us in our store in the middle of the day,” said Michael Pierce.

The story appears to have lost something in the Matt Agorist process of rehashing the original source material. In the Matt Agorist rehash, it appears the couple were arrested for having the car.

In the original article by Mark Winne/WSB-TV, the police informed the Pierces that the car had been released erroneously, and they had impounded again the day before the arrest.

The Pierces said they didn’t know until after they paid for the car and their tow truck driver checked out the car’s vehicle identification number. They said they immediately contacted the Clayton County Police about it and handed the car over.

Three days later, the police mistakenly released it back to them. When a detective told them that was a mistake, the Pierces cooperated as police impounded the car again.

But that was nothing compared to what happened next.

“They arrested us in our store in the middle of the day,” said Michael Pierce.

The original Mark Winne/WSB-TV article:

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/2-investigates/police-chief-on-officer-accused-in-shakedown-it-makes-me-sick/247258317

'It makes me sick,' police chief says of officer accused in shakedown

by: Mark Winne
WSB-TV
Updated: Apr 28, 2016 - 7:37 PM

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. —

A Clayton County Police officer is off the force after Channel 2 Action News played a recording for the police chief, who said the shakedown it depicts turns his stomach.

A husband and wife said they secretly recorded the officer, and Channel 2 Investigative Reporter Mark Winne obtained the recording.

Mike and Michelle Pierce never thought they’d need to record a police officer. They’ve had little experience with law enforcement. They’re grandparents, and together they run a thrift and salvage business in Griffin.

But before their ordeal ended, they’d get a voice identified as that of Officer Grant Kidd on audio saying, “You pay a thousand dollars up front and then the rest of it you pay after it go [sic] away.”

The bizarre story started when the Pierces decided to buy, at auction, a Toyota Corolla that had been locked up in a Clayton County storage unit where somebody stopped paying the bill.

The Corolla was a good deal, $1,700. But Mike Pierce said he’d found good deals this way before.

“I've bought dump trucks for $2,000 doing the same thing,” Pierce said.

But it turns out the Toyota was a stolen vehicle.

The Pierces said they didn’t know until after they paid for the car and their tow truck driver checked out the car’s vehicle identification number. They said they immediately contacted the Clayton County Police about it and handed the car over.

Three days later, the police mistakenly released it back to them. When a detective told them that was a mistake, the Pierces cooperated as police impounded the car again.

But that was nothing compared to what happened next.

“They arrested us in our store in the middle of the day,” said Michael Pierce.

“We didn't know why. They just threw the cuffs on me and put me in the back of the car,” Michelle Pierce cried as she told Winne. “That was the worst thing.”

Then their story took another strange twist.

As the Pierces faced theft charges for a crime they didn’t commit, they learned a police officer, Grant Kidd, wanted to talk with them.

By this time, the Pierces were out of jail on bond, but nervous about meeting Kidd. He had no official connection to their case.

“We didn't want to talk to him because he was a Clayton County officer and we’ve already been arrested for no reason,” Michael Pierce said. “We were scared to (and) scared not to, so we talked about it at the kitchen table with my kids, and my kids said we’d go meet and talk to him, but they were going to film it…to cover our butts in case we got arrested again.”

The Pierces said Officer Kidd tried to shake them down for money to make the charges go away.

You can hear the voice on the audio making an apparent money-back guarantee: “We ain’t had nothing yet that didn’t go away. If it don’t go away, if it go into the grand jury (inaudible) you get your money back.”

Mike Pierce said Kidd suggested he had someone inside the District Attorney’s Office who could get the case “administratively dismissed” for a price.

Again, the audio recording tells the story. “You'll never see him. He (inaudible) actually works with the DA in the office.” Mr. Pierce asked, “And we won’t get in trouble for bribing?” “No,” the voice identified as Kidd replied. “You ain’t never going to talk to him.”

“It’s unbelievable,” said attorney Lee Sexton, who represented the Pierces in the criminal case.

The charges against Michael and Michelle Pierce were dismissed, but the investigation into Officer Grant Kidd was just beginning.

Sexton Told Winne he immediately contacted Clayton County District Attorney Tracy Lawson.

“I have to give credit to her office. They did a very thorough, intensive investigation into not just the allegations the police made against my client, but the allegations that I was making against the people prosecuting the client,” Sexton said.

D.A. Lawson told Winne, “We immediately turned it over to the FBI.”

Lawson said she doesn’t really believe Kidd had anyone working inside her office, but said, “I would make sure that any employee of mine that took a bribe would get the maximum sentence.”

Winne took the audio of Kidd to Clayton County Police Chief Michael Register.

“Any conceivable reason he could be saying that?” Winne asked.

“No,” said the chief. “It certainly is a conversation from my standpoint that just turns your stomach.”

The chief said when he learned of this, he immediately called Kidd in to revoke his official powers, but in the midst of that, Kidd quit.

He added he wishes someone would have told him about the allegations sooner.

Winne tried to reach Kidd by phone, through a lawyer, even went to his home several times, but Kidd never talked to Winne.

As for the Pierces, they’ve hired a civil attorney and filed a lawsuit.

“Instances such as this undermine public trust and confidence in our judicial system,” said attorney Darryl Scott. “Their sense of security has been violated, and they did exactly what they were supposed to do by contacting law enforcement and it backfired.”

The chief said that, outside of Kidd, the case was handled properly.

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