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The leader of a corrupt Baltimore police unit has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison. District Judge Catherine Blake handed down the punishment Thursday to former Gun Trace Task Force leader Sgt. Wayne Jenkins.

Jenkins had pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges including racketeering, robbery and falsifying records. He is the second member of the disbanded task force to be sentenced.

In his plea agreement, Jenkins admitted to robbing hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash as well as drugs including cocaine and heroin from people who had been temporarily detained or arrested.

Jenkins gave stolen drugs to an associate who resold them, enriching both men.

Three former officers who were also part of the corrupt task force are scheduled to be sentenced Thursday and Friday.

In May, U.S. District Judge Catherine Blake sentenced former Sgt. Thomas Allers to 15 years in prison. Allers was the first former member of the gun task force to be sentenced.

But will every single conviction that occurred as the result of this “hero’s” actions and those of his fellow “heroes” be summarily thrown out?

No, of course not.

And the victims, as is always the case, will be compensated by the taxpayers. The “heroes” will not be bankrupted to make it all good – or at least, better – as they ought to be.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This Jenkins character from Baltimore…this guy was a literal crime machine.

    These people do not operate in a vacuum. There are scads of Baltimore cops that had to have known this guy was filthy and did nothing about it. THEY are far worse then he and prove the saying: There is no such thing as a good cop.

  2. The government loves prohibition because it cuts out competition and increases profit based on increased demand. If its done at the federal level (Iran Contra) then you better believe the local cops will figure out the game as well.

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