Former Arcata police officer alleges department set drug, money quotas; declaration part of medical marijuana lawsuitThe Times-StandardFeb. 13, 2014 |
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A former Arcata police officer is alleging that the department agreed to take officers out for dinner and drinks if they met a quota for seized marijuana plants and cash from drug busts. In a declaration, Kevin Stonebarger, who resigned from the department last year due to a career-ending knee injury, claims Sgt. Todd Dokweiler agreed to buy the entire Special Services Unit dinner and drinks if they seized 10,000 marijuana plants, and at least $150,000 in forfeitable assets from marijuana growers in 2011. Read More |