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Video Allegedly Shows LAPD Detective In Pot Raid

by kcbs.com repost
An investigation was launched to check an allegation that a Los Angeles Police Department detective participated in a federal Drug Enforcement Administration raid on medical marijuana facilities
Jul 27, 2007 11:58 pm US/Pacific


Video Allegedly Shows LAPD Detective In Pot Raid


(CBS) LOS ANGELES An investigation was launched to check an allegation that a Los Angeles Police Department detective participated in a federal Drug Enforcement Administration raid on medical marijuana facilities.

Marijuana activist Brett Stone e-mailed a video clip Friday, allegedly showing Detective Dennis Packer arriving at the scene of one of 10 raids Wednesday in the Hollywood area, wearing DEA raid gear.

LAPD spokesman Lt. Ruben De La Torre said he could not immediately confirm it was Packer, a narcotics officer with the department's Hollywood Station.

"I don't know the man that well," said De La Torre, who earlier said there was an investigation at the highest level in the matter that "hasn't been completed yet."

De La Torre said he could see there was a "D" on the man's back, but said it wasn't clear to him that he was wearing a DEA outfit.

Officer Jason Lee said Packer would not have shown up at a raid in DEA apparel.

"He is one of our narcotics detectives," Lee said.

However the DEA's Sarah Pullen said that "it was possible. "

"We have many task force officers who are deputized," Pullen said. "It happens quite frequently. All I can say is that we don't verify the names of our agents or task force officers, but I can verify many state and local officers and agents are deputized with the DEA, including the LAPD."

A more complete statement could be issued next week, De La Torre said. The matter could be treated as a personnel matter, and no additional comments would be made.

Use of marijuana for medicinal purposes was approved by California voters in November 1996. However, it remains illegal under federal law.

The existence of the video was mentioned during the public comment portion of Friday's City Council meeting by Chris Fusco with Americans for Safe Access. There was no immediate comment from council members, Stone said.

(© 2007 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. )

http://cbs2.com/local/local_story_209030116.html


HERE IS THE VIDEO OF LAPD DETECTIVE PACKER IN DEA RAID GEAR:

CPG Raid: LAPD Det. Dennis Packer wearing DEA gear

In this video clip, LAPD Detective Dennis Packer is seen pulling up in the
white dodge sedan. He is clearly wearing DEA gear. Det. Packer has been
cross-deputized by the DEA, and raided this legal medical cannabis
collective at the exact same time the LA City Council unanimously resolved
to tell the DEA to stop raiding the LA collectives, and end the Federal War
on Medical Cannabis Patients and their providers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFEieYZOG20


A witness is now ready to come forward and identify Detective Dennis Packer as being in DEA raid gear at the raid on CPG Medical Marijuana Dispensary in Los Angeles and also of having ordered her arrest.

We hope the media will continue to shine a light on this.

Peace

Brett Stone (DaBronx)
http://www.myspace.com/dabronxnews
brett (at) dabronxnews (dot) com









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