Anonymous ID: b369ed Feb. 19, 2018, 12:28 p.m. No.432918   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2926 >>2993

>>432873

Same Mike Cook called out in this article?

 

Out of control in Lonoke County

A big cop’s reputation takes another hit with charges of sex, drugs and thievery.

https:// www.arktimes.com/arkansas/out-of-control-in-lonoke-county/Content?oid=864247

Anonymous ID: b369ed Feb. 19, 2018, 12:35 p.m. No.432993   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3054 >>3064

>>432918

Out of control in Lonoke County - Jun 22, 2006 by Mara Leveritt, author of (((The Boys on the Tracks))) The arrest of Lonoke Police Chief Ronald Jay Campbell, for manufacturing methamphetamine, hindering prosecution, burglary and theft. Arkansas Circuit Judge John Cole, a veteran of Saline County politics, appointed Benton attorney Dan Harmon to conduct a special grand jury investigation into circumstances surrounding the [railway] deaths… In August 1998 he told Linda Ives, mother of one of the boys, that Campbell and Lane were responsible for her son’s murder. They and their boss, Maj. Larry Dill, made no secret of their contempt for Harmon's investigation. Dan Lasater said he’d known he was being watched by federal agents because he had been tipped off by Campbell. Witness Ronnie Godwin: I saw them pick the boy up off the ground and throw him into the back seat. According to Godwin, the car had police hubcaps, three antennas on the trunk and a spotlight on the side. Another witness, "Jerry", saw two men in plain clothes pull up in an unmarked police car. Jerry identified one of the men as Lane; (((Mike Crook))) stated that that the boys and these two cops got into an argument and the two cops beat the boys unconscious and threw them into the car and then drove off. Keith McKaskle told Crook that Kirk Lane and Jay Campbell of the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office were following him around and he was afraid they were going to kill him. They did. Immediately after Campbell’s arrest, Linda Ives wrote letters reminding Lonoke officials that she had tried to warn them about Campbell when he was hired as the city’s police chief. The following law enforcement staff gave Campbell glowing testimonials and therefore need to be watched: Little Rock FBI agents Mike Smith, Brian Marshall and James Handley Jr., Sheriff Donny Ford of Dallas County, Benton police officer Richard Stephen Holland

 

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