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Investigating a Deputy's Suspicious Stops
The internal affairs department is investigating a deputy who pulled over drivers in Florida without a clear reason or probable cause, raising concerns of racial profiling. While they have identified 12 unusual stops, the department hasn't disclosed what evidence they found during an investigation of the officer's car.
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After being pulled over for a minor traffic infraction, Felipe Hernandez was deported due to missing court because of the citation that was issued.
15:35 - 18:59 (03:24)
Summary
After being pulled over for a minor traffic infraction, Felipe Hernandez was deported due to missing court because of the citation that was issued. Despite being friendly during the stop, the incident report from Steve Calkins was not accurate, causing Hernandez's deportation.
ChapterInvestigating a Deputy's Suspicious Stops
EpisodeWANTED: Answers from a Deputy
PodcastCrime Junkie
Internal Affairs found trace evidence during their investigation into Terrence Sterling's death but have not released details to the public.
18:59 - 19:55 (00:56)
Summary
Internal Affairs found trace evidence during their investigation into Terrence Sterling's death but have not released details to the public. The discovery could prove crucial in determining what happened during the altercation between Sterling and Officer Brian Trainer.
ChapterInvestigating a Deputy's Suspicious Stops
EpisodeWANTED: Answers from a Deputy
PodcastCrime Junkie
The identification of 12 areas to investigate on the disappearance of Felipe and Terrence raises possible internal tips as to the case, but unfortunately the sites they identified led to no useful clues.
19:55 - 22:16 (02:20)
Summary
The identification of 12 areas to investigate on the disappearance of Felipe and Terrence raises possible internal tips as to the case, but unfortunately the sites they identified led to no useful clues.