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LA: NOPD officer indicted, suspended for allegedly accepting $600 in bribes
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"A 37-year veteran of the New Orleans Police Department was indicted Thursday for allegedly accepting $600 in bribes to steer city business to a tow truck company. Officer John Ray was arrested Thursday night and placed on emergency suspension without pay, according to an NOPD statement."
"Ray was at one time assigned to the NOPD's Towing and Recovery Unit, which maintains a rotating list of qualified towing companies. He is accused of accepting cash bribes from one local towing company, and in exchange allowing only its drivers to haul heavy equipment from a city tow zone, according to the NOPD. He, in turn, rejected all other companies who applied for the same work." ... |
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