Xbox 360 is not standard issue equipment for the Feds these days

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Video game sting takes down East St. Louis police chief
By Chris Morris | Plugged In – Fri, Jan 20, 2012 4:01 PM EST

http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/video-game-sting-takes-down-st-louis-police-210149230.html

While most cops protect and serve, former East St. Louis police chief Michael Baxton apparently likes to play.


Baxton pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing four Xbox 360 consoles from the FBI, reports St. Louis news station KSDK.
To be clear, the 360 is not standard issue equipment for the Feds these days. Officials had them in the car as part of a sting operation after suspicions arose about the chief's conduct.
Baxton, who faces up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000, came under suspicion of offering preferential treatment to some suspects and stealing/selling items from the evidence locker. That's when the FBI decided to test him.

Agents bought five Xbox 360s, put them in the trunk of a car, then reported the car as being stolen. Baxton and another officer responded to the call -- and sure enough, when they saw the Xboxes, the chief ordered the officer to put four in his car and keep one for himself.
"Unbeknownst to Baxton, the unnamed officer voluntarily came forward to report other acts of misconduct occurring in Alorton and had been assisting the federal investigation from its inception. The unnamed officer was equipped with covert surveillance devices at the time of the theft -- and he audio and video recorded the entire incident," reads the court record.
Officials tracked one of the Xboxes and found it being used in Baxton's basement. But the U.S. Attorney overseeing the case said Baxton lied and tried to frame another officer when confronted.
Baxton's attorney calls the incident a "monumental lapse of judgment."
Ironically, this isn't the former chief's first brush with the other side of the law. It turns out Baxton had two felony convictions from 1982 before he was appointed: one for theft and another for burglary. Those convictions were expunged in 1989.
The town really can't catch a break when it comes to law enforcement officials. Baxton, after all, got the job of chief when the former chief was convicted of federal tax crimes.
 

Rasan

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i dont know if you have a felony bro but read this shit

http://felonyguide.com/Expungement-of-Felony-Conviction.php

but its pretty much up to the judge. hence getting a lawyer who knows the ins and outs and all the legalities makes the world of a difference. if i had a felony, and i wanted to succeed in this society i definitely would get it expunged and do whatever it took to do so. once a nigga gets out, employers see the felony on record and dont hire you. Its like you set up for failure without no chance. so its either construction, manual labor, or back to the streets.
 

REACHTMO

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yeah most the time you have to wait at least 10 years without violating your parole/probation you may get the chance of expunging your record depending on the severity of the crime. I got 3 years left on mine.

Also after 2 years of your conviction, most employers legally have to give you a fair chance at a job if the company isnt privately owned, under the "equal oppurtunity laws".
 

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if you have the right attorney, you sure can

I'm havng a tough with it, it might be easier over there or maybe our attorneys are mildy retarded. It's almost been 10 years so I'm gonna wait it out.

I'm dying to get to vegas man.
 
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not a felon but i do have an assault and battery misdemeanor which stops me from legally owning firearms. i'm going to look into this and see if i can't get it EXPUNGED! appreciate the info

i dont know if you have a felony bro but read this shit

http://felonyguide.com/Expungement-of-Felony-Conviction.php

but its pretty much up to the judge. hence getting a lawyer who knows the ins and outs and all the legalities makes the world of a difference. if i had a felony, and i wanted to succeed in this society i definitely would get it expunged and do whatever it took to do so. once a nigga gets out, employers see the felony on record and dont hire you. Its like you set up for failure without no chance. so its either construction, manual labor, or back to the streets.
 

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damn what a dirty fucker. glad to see tho that the blue shield didnt protect him from getting caught up and exposed and embarrassed. also it exposed his true colors as a coward and a backstabber. now we'll see if he actually faces punishment like us citizens or just some bullshit internal disciplinary slap on the wrist