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Mark Knight, former CEO of Knight Oil Tools -- where "people make the difference" -- has gotten himself into some trouble. Apparently, Mark thought his brother Bryan, who is Knight Oil Tools' co-owner, needed to take some time off from work because according to Louisiana state police, Mark paid a Sheriff's Deputy and a State Trooper more than $100,000 to plant cocaine, methadone, and vicodin under Bryan's car and then arrest him on drug charges. The plot was allegedly hatched with the help of Knight employee Russell Manual whose text messages and e-mails helped authorities reconstruct the following absurd story. Via The Advertiser: Two law enforcement officers and a high-ranking Lafayette oil executive have been accused of scheming to have a Lafayette man, the oil executive's brother, arrested last year by planting drugs in his car.It would appear that this is still more evidence that law enforcement in America is now, more than ever, truly dedicated to the the dual mandate of "serving" and "protecting." * * * As for Mark, well, his whereabouts are currently unknown but we're sure he'll turn himself in because after all, Knight Oil Tools' slogan is: "excellence, leadership, and integrity." |