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United States News Title: ‘The Drug Whisperer’ | Drivers arrested while stone cold sober Drunk driving arrests are down sharply after decades of aggressive enforcement, while drugged driving arrests are climbing. Georgia now has more than 250 officers with special drug recognition expert training. But 11Alive News Chief Investigator Brendan Keefe discovered some drivers are getting arrested for driving stoned even when their drug tests came back clean. Cobb County Police Officer T.T. Carroll: You said you havent had anything to drink tonight? Katelyn Ebner crossed the center line, and got pulled over on the way home from work. She works in a bar, and does not drink while at work. Officer Carroll: Blow real hard, blow til I ask you to stop keep going, keep going you can stop. Okay. No, she had not been drinking. All tests for alcohol came up empty. But the Cobb County police officer who pulled her over was not done yet. Officer Carroll: Im going to ask you a question, okay? When was the last time you smoked marijuana? I didnt realize that you could get arrested for something that you didnt do, Ebner told Keefe. That never crossed my mind until it happened to me. Officer Carroll: Watch your wrists for me, I dont want to pinch you. Before you felt the handcuffs closing over your wrist, did you understand just how serious this was? Keefe asked Ebner. I didnt understand, Ebner said. As soon as I took that breathalyzer, I thought I was going home. The waitress spent the night in jail, had her alcohol servers permit revoked because of the arrest. After four months, prosecutors dismissed all her charges because the blood test came back completely clean. You had to spend months and thousands of dollars proving your innocence, Keefe said. I did, Ebner said. Officer Carroll: Whens the last time you smoked weed? The same thing happened to college student Princess Mbamara two weeks earlier on Good Friday. Princess Mbamara: Wait okay, hold on sir. I didnt understand, Mbamara told Keefe. I was like, Why are you arresting me? What did I do? I did everything. I walked the straight line, I touched my nose, I did everything you asked. I was like, Why am I getting arrested? And he said, DUI of a substance. And I was like, What!?' Princess Mbamara: Youre arresting me because you think I smoke marijuana? Princess Mbamara was also jailed. She fought the DUI-drug charges for half of 2016. So the blood test comes back, and they toss the case? Keefe asked. I remember my lawyer trying to talk about a deal, she said. I was like, Im not taking a deal. I didnt do anything! I want more than just a deal I want more than just dismissal; I want my life back. Can you reverse time? If you can go back in time, then thats what I really want.' Mbamaras toxicology screen came back and only showed positive for lidocaine an over-the-counter local anesthetic used in transdermal patches to treat back pain, insect bites and other types of pain and discomfort. Lidocaine can be found in many other anti-burn, anti-itch and pain creams, lotions and medications sold both over-the-counter and by prescription under a myriad of brand names, including Aspercreme, Icy Hot, Salonpas, Preparation H, Gold Bond, Solarcaine and others. Officer Carroll: Howre you doing? Months later, it happened again to an Auburn University student. Officer Carroll: Youre giving me indicators that you have consumed marijuana, okay? So at this time, I believe that your failure to maintain lane was the reason for that so youre being placed under arrest for DUI, okay? The prosecutor filed a dismissal of the DUI-drug charge five months later: Defendant performed well on FSEs (Field Sobriety Evaluations) and blood and urine were negative. Three DUI drug arrests Three clean toxicology screenings One police officer: Cobb County Police Officer T.T. Carroll. Documents show Carroll is one of the best-trained officers on Cobb Countys legendary DUI Task Force. Officer Carroll: Well youre showing me numerous indicators. Hes a certified drug recognition expert one of 250 Georgia officers who have gone through a month-long training course. The DRE Evaluation involves a dozen observations that allow officers not only to pronounce a driver is on drugs, but to identify which of seven types of drugs are in their system. Princess Mbamara: How can you look at somebody and say marijuana? He looked at you. He did this technique that he was taught, and he determined you were on something you werent on, Keefe said. Yeah, unfortunately for me, Mbamara said. Officer Carroll: Because hes ingested marijuana thats what my training suggests, okay? Officer Carroll relies on his drug recognition expert training but in these three dismissed cases, he did not do the full evaluation after the arrests. The standard protocol requires all 12 steps to be completed yet, any police officer can make a DUI-drug arrest on fewer observations. Officer Carroll: If I establish probable cause, and I believe that based on my training, so thats why I put the handcuffs on you, okay? Katelyn Ebner: Sir, I can promise you, I have never please I have never smoked marijuana. But he just did the magical drug test that resulted in your arrest, Keefe said. Katelyn Ebner filed an Internal Affairs complaint against Officer Carroll. Cobb County Investigators exonerated the officer and doubted Ebners innocence, insisting, the marijuana could have already metabolized out of the blood. When you brought up that you had a clean blood test when complaining to Internal Affairs, their answer was what? Keefe asked. They said, Yeah, we see this happen all the time. Um, the test results come back wrong all the time,' she said. So the test results were wrong? Keefe asked. Yeah, thats what they said, Ebner replied. The test results were wrong, and also, if I had a urine test, it would have come back positive for drugs. But Katelyn got her own urine test the same week as her arrest scanning for any metabolites that would still be in her system. The urine test was also negative for marijuana or other drugs. This training is so powerful, that they believe they can detect drugs that a blood test will not detect, Keefe said. Is that surprising to you? Thats extremely surprising, Princess Mbamara replied. Thats extremely surprising because this is my life that theyre playing with. Last week, Cobb Countys DUI Task Force was awarded a trophy by Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and Officer Carroll was given a Silver Medal for 90 DUI arrests during 2016. Hes getting an award for just arrests, Mbamara said. Not even convictions. Arrests.Mbamara said. Not even convictions. Arrests. And you were one of them, Keefe said. And Im one of these arrests, Mbamara said. So this guy is just stacking up on awards and trophies. On ruining peoples lives. Hes getting praised for arresting innocent people, Katelyn Ebner said. Im not saying all those people he arrested were innocent, but at least three of them were, and no one is doing anything about it. Its something that Im going to have to carry for the rest of my life, Mbamara said. Officer Carroll got a promotion and a merit raise after a 2016 employment evaluation which also noted most of his DUI arrests end in convictions or pleas. Supervisors call him the departments go-to officer when it comes to DUI-drugs. He got top marks for making the correct arrest-no arrest decision on impaired drivers. Theres no mention of the three drivers who had their DUI charges thrown out because of negative lab tests. What is the Cobb County Police Department saying about all of this? Commanders would not let Officer Carroll talk with us, but they stand behind the arrests. The department doubled-down on their assertion that the drug recognition expert is better at detecting marijuana in a driver than scientific tests. Cobb County says the GBI Crime Lab reports negative when even trace amounts are detected. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 6.
#1. To: Gatlin, misterwhite, Justified (#0)
The prosecutor filed a dismissal of the DUI-drug charge five months later: Defendant performed well on FSEs (Field Sobriety Evaluations) and blood and urine were negative. Three DUI drug arrests Three clean toxicology screenings One police officer: Cobb County Police Officer T.T. Carroll. How many more innocent peoples' lives did this arrogant asshole ruin?
The way I read the article was that it was a fault of the test itself. Or the drivers lied. But the drivers wouldn't lie, would they?
There was no test. The cop claims to possess magical powers that allow him to know when someone is high. Only in at least three of the cases, his "magical powers" were wrong. How many more were victims of this "psychic" drug war zealot had their lives ruined? Or the drivers lied. But the drivers wouldn't lie, would they? The three people featured in the article were all acquitted after their drug tests came back negative - after their lives had been ruined by this Miss Cleo LE prick. Officer Carroll: Youre going to jail, maam. Okay? I dont have a magical drug test that I can give you right now. Oh - but his magical powers are enough to arrest this innocent woman and others like her? But you don't give a fuck about that - cops are gods, and never to be questioned, right bobby?
Maybe Trump should be impeached because he looks stoned?
#8. To: hondo68 (#6)
His time in office so far would certainly indicate that.
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