Police Draft 14-Yr-Old Into Informant Slavery, Jail Him For Life When He's Later Caught Selling CocaineChris | InformationLiberationJun. 27, 2015 |
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Police drafted a 14-year-old child into drug informant slavery with the "permission" of his drug informant father and had the boy work for them for three years, then busted him for selling cocaine a year after they abruptly decided they were done with him. From Click on Detriot: Rick Wershe had an unusual job as a 14-year-old. Police were paying him to get close to drug dealers and then tell them when shipments were coming in. It was a job that led Wershe to sell drugs and land in prison for more than 27 years.Police stopped using him as an informant at age 17, at which point he says he was "addicted to the money" and decided to sell drugs on his own. A year later he was caught with 8 kilos of cocaine, the same government he worked for deemed him a "drug kingpin" and sentenced him to life in prison without parole under the "harshest drug statutes ever conceived." Almost three decades later, he's still rotting in prison and was just denied a parole hearing for the third time. Former Michigan Parole Board member Robert Aguirre said the decision to deny him a hearing was "wrong" as there's "no reason in this world that he should still be there." |