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Informant Says He Was Asked To LiePOSTED: 6:14 pm EST November 27, 2006
UPDATED: 6:32 pm EST November 27, 2006ATLANTA -- There is major fallout from the Atlanta Police
shootout that left an elderly woman dead – officers are put on
leave and the state and the feds are investigating.Atlanta’s Police Chief announced both the FBI and GBI are
investigating the shootout. Also, a narcotics team involved is
now on paid leave and autopsy results reveal 88-year-old
Kathryn Johnston was shot six times.Chief Richard Pennington wrapped up a surprise press
conference around 5:20 p.m. Monday telling us his entire
narcotics unit is on administrative leave – that means seven
officers and one sergeant are on leave after the police
shootout that left Kathryn Johnston dead.Now, Chief Pennington confirmed there are questions as to
whether there was ever a drug buy at Kathryn Johnston’s
home – the informant told the Internal Affairs Unit he was told
to lie.“Officers are saying one thing – confidential informant is
saying something else,” said Chief Richard Pennington.Chief Pennington dropped several bomb shells at a press
conference Monday evening. He tells us his entire narcotics
unit will be placed on administrative leave after last Tuesday’s
police shootout that left 88-year-old Kathryn Johnston dead
and three officers wounded.In search warrants obtained by Channel 2, investigators say a
confidential informant made an undercover buy at Johnston’s
home -- $50 worth of crack cocaine.Johnston’s family and community leaders were outraged,
claiming no such drug deal could have happened because
Johnston lived alone in her Northwest Atlanta home.Now, Chief Pennington confirmed there are questions as to
whether that drug buy ever happened.When Pennington was asked if it was his understanding that
the informant was told to lie about a possible drug purchase,
Chief Pennington replied, “Yes. According to the informant,
after we brought that informant in and interviewed that
informant, he told us he had no knowledge of going into that
house and purchasing drugs.”From here, the FBI is taking over the investigation and the GBI
will process the crime scene on Neal Street – Johnston’s home.
The U.S. Justice Department will also be conducting their own
independent investigation. Chief Richard Pennington
announcing no stone will be unturned and said they will
review their policies on “no-knock” warrants and using
confidential and reliable informants.Copyright 2006 by WSBTV.com
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/10408234/detail.html
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Informant Says He Was Asked To LiePOSTED: 6:14 pm EST November 27, 2006
UPDATED: 6:32 pm EST November 27, 2006ATLANTA -- There is major fallout from the Atlanta Police
shootout that left an elderly woman dead – officers are put on
leave and the state and the feds are investigating.Atlanta’s Police Chief announced both the FBI and GBI are
investigating the shootout. Also, a narcotics team involved is
now on paid leave and autopsy results reveal 88-year-old
Kathryn Johnston was shot six times.Chief Richard Pennington wrapped up a surprise press
conference around 5:20 p.m. Monday telling us his entire
narcotics unit is on administrative leave – that means seven
officers and one sergeant are on leave after the police
shootout that left Kathryn Johnston dead.Now, Chief Pennington confirmed there are questions as to
whether there was ever a drug buy at Kathryn Johnston’s
home – the informant told the Internal Affairs Unit he was told
to lie.“Officers are saying one thing – confidential informant is
saying something else,” said Chief Richard Pennington.Chief Pennington dropped several bomb shells at a press
conference Monday evening. He tells us his entire narcotics
unit will be placed on administrative leave after last Tuesday’s
police shootout that left 88-year-old Kathryn Johnston dead
and three officers wounded.In search warrants obtained by Channel 2, investigators say a
confidential informant made an undercover buy at Johnston’s
home -- $50 worth of crack cocaine.Johnston’s family and community leaders were outraged,
claiming no such drug deal could have happened because
Johnston lived alone in her Northwest Atlanta home.Now, Chief Pennington confirmed there are questions as to
whether that drug buy ever happened.When Pennington was asked if it was his understanding that
the informant was told to lie about a possible drug purchase,
Chief Pennington replied, “Yes. According to the informant,
after we brought that informant in and interviewed that
informant, he told us he had no knowledge of going into that
house and purchasing drugs.”From here, the FBI is taking over the investigation and the GBI
will process the crime scene on Neal Street – Johnston’s home.
The U.S. Justice Department will also be conducting their own
independent investigation. Chief Richard Pennington
announcing no stone will be unturned and said they will
review their policies on “no-knock” warrants and using
confidential and reliable informants.Copyright 2006 by WSBTV.com
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/10408234/detail.html
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
