North Carolina Cop Admits in Court to Lying About 911 Call to Enter Home, Police Chief Shocked—Shocked—This Would Happen in His Department

not a jokeAn
unidentified police officer in Durham, North Carolina, reportedly
testified in federal court that he lied to a resident, claiming
there was a 911 call from the home when there hadn’t been, in order
to enter the house, and claimed this was standard practice in his
department. Durham’s police chief, Jose Lopez, is shocked this is
happening in the department, and claims it’s the only time it’s
ever happened. Via the
local ABC affiliate
:

“Effective immediately,” Lopez wrote [in a memo obtained by
ABC11], “No officer shall inform a citizen that there has been a
call to the emergency communications center, including a hang up
call, when there in fact has been no such call.”

ABC11 spoke with Chief Lopez by phone while he attended an FBI
Training Institute in Washington D.C. 

Lopez denied the officer’s claims that lying to get consent to
enter a home is a common practice. 

“This has never occurred,” said Lopez. “We want to find out
what…led him [the officer] to believe that this is something he
should do.”

The officer does not appear to have been placed on
administrative leave or suspended, though the chief insists
disciplinary action is possible if the claim is true, though he
didn’t specify if there would be disciplinary action if the claim
weren’t true and the cop was therefore have found to have lied
under oath.

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