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Posted: 10/6/2012 9:08:06 AM EDT
St. Charles County sheriff's deputy gets 5 years on burglary chargeMONTGOMERY CITY • A St. Charles County sheriff's deputy was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for breaking the law while he and other officers were at a Middletown, Mo., home to apprehend a wanted meth cook. In August, a jury found Christopher E. Hunt, 38, guilty of felony burglary and misdemeanor assault and property damage after a three-day trial that pitted police officer against police officer. The charges stemmed from the Feb. 5, 2009, arrest of Phillip Alberternst, who was wanted on several felonies related to meth-making. Hunt and three other members of the St. Charles County Regional Drug Task Force were assisting members of the East Central Drug Task Force — which serves Warren, Audrain and Montgomery counties — with the arrest. In arguments during the trial, Montgomery County Prosecutor Nicole Volkert said officers had agreed to try a consensual search because they didn't have a search warrant, but when Hunt showed up later, he kicked in a porch door and beat "a helpless, naked man" who was not resisting. The burglary charge stemmed from him going into the home. |
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Good. This. Also, I bet the methhead walked because of this cop's utter idiocy. |
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Sounds like somene neglected to tell him they weren't playing by the normal warrant service rules that day.
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Hunt's attorney, Joseph McCulloch, argued for probation. "His law enforcement career is ended; the ability to support his family is crippled," he said. "I don't know what message putting him in jail would send."
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Hunt's attorney, Joseph McCulloch, argued for probation. "His law enforcement career is ended; the ability to support his family is crippled," he said. "I don't know what message putting him in jail would send."
I know what the message would be. I fully support the message being sent. |
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Quoted: Quoted: St Charles County............................. Enlighten me. Enlighten you? Don't boil guns Don't TAPCO fuck guns Milk comes in jugs, bottles or cartons Beer isn't supposed to taste skunky St Charles is West of STL and not STL.
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Quoted: Quoted: Good. This. Also, I bet the methhead walked because of this cop's utter idiocy. He got convicted on a prior manufacturing charge and a child endangerment charge. Last I heard he was on his way out with liver failure. |
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I heard about this incident and the deputy involved was interested in joining my unit. I was kind of like I have several friends that work in St Charles county that referred him to us because he was interested in going back into the military.
Wasn't going to happen with those charges pending and it obviously looks like he isn't going to be doing much else other than playing hide the sausage with Bubba anytime soon. |
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St Charles County............................. Enlighten me. Enlighten you? Don't boil guns Don't TAPCO fuck guns Milk comes in jugs, bottles or cartons Beer isn't supposed to taste skunky St Charles is West of STL and not STL. Wow, both barrels. Impressive. |
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Hunt's attorney, Joseph McCulloch, argued for probation. "His law enforcement career is ended; the ability to support his family is crippled," he said. "I don't know what message putting him in jail would send."
I know what the message would be. I fully support the message being sent. Break the law and your life is ruined? Equal treatment across the board, as it should be. Who'd a thunk it. |
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St Charles County............................. Enlighten me. Enlighten you? Don't boil guns Don't TAPCO fuck guns Milk comes in jugs, bottles or cartons Beer isn't supposed to taste skunky St Charles is West of STL and not STL. |
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St Charles County............................. Enlighten me. Enlighten you? Don't boil guns Don't TAPCO fuck guns Milk comes in jugs, bottles or cartons Beer isn't supposed to taste skunky St Charles is West of STL and not STL. It's better than St. Louis... Glad they put this guy behind bars. The sheriff's department overall is a class act unlike most St. Louis metropolitan police forces. |
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Quoted: I heard about this incident and the deputy involved was interested in joining my unit. I was kind of like I have several friends that work in St Charles county that referred him to us because he was interested in going back into the military. Wasn't going to happen with those charges pending and it obviously looks like he isn't going to be doing much else other than playing hide the sausage with Bubba anytime soon. He's out on an appeal bond. |
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Hunt's attorney, Joseph McCulloch, argued for probation. "His law enforcement career is ended; the ability to support his family is crippled," he said. "I don't know what message putting him in jail would send."
I know what the message would be. I fully support the message being sent. Break the law and your life is ruined? Equal treatment across the board, as it should be. Who'd a thunk it. I agree with the above. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I heard about this incident and the deputy involved was interested in joining my unit. I was kind of like I have several friends that work in St Charles county that referred him to us because he was interested in going back into the military. Wasn't going to happen with those charges pending and it obviously looks like he isn't going to be doing much else other than playing hide the sausage with Bubba anytime soon. He's out on an appeal bond. I need to chat with my friend(unit member) who works out there. I want some inside info and also to politely give him the riot act for referring the guy to us. |
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I heard about this incident and the deputy involved was interested in joining my unit. I was kind of like I have several friends that work in St Charles county that referred him to us because he was interested in going back into the military. Wasn't going to happen with those charges pending and it obviously looks like he isn't going to be doing much else other than playing hide the sausage with Bubba anytime soon. He's out on an appeal bond. That the county tried to pay the bond but the judge wouldn't allow it. |
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Well, that's going to result in some awkward conversations in the prison cafeteria if he runs into anybody else he treated that way.
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Quoted: Kinda sort of, it wasn't actually the County it was a County Official asking thru Hunt's attorney if the Circuit Clerk would accept a County Check in lieu of cash for the appeal bond. Quoted: Quoted: I heard about this incident and the deputy involved was interested in joining my unit. I was kind of like I have several friends that work in St Charles county that referred him to us because he was interested in going back into the military. Wasn't going to happen with those charges pending and it obviously looks like he isn't going to be doing much else other than playing hide the sausage with Bubba anytime soon. He's out on an appeal bond. That the county tried to pay the bond but the judge wouldn't allow it. |
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Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him.
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St Charles County............................. Yes. Please do not ever confuse the two again. St. Louis county > St. Charles county ETA - both fucking suck, but St Charles sucks more. I'm from St. Louis |
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Quoted: Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. He probably thought it was The Tree People coming to get him. He's a prolific meth cook and tweeker. |
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Good to see the criminal in blue punished. Too bad it happens so rarely.z
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Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. He probably thought it was The Tree People coming to get him. He's a prolific meth cook and tweeker. What difference does that make? He was in his own home, and had his home invaded. That situation should result with the death of the invader. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. He probably thought it was The Tree People coming to get him. He's a prolific meth cook and tweeker. What difference does that make? He was in his own home, and had his home invaded. That situation should result with the death of the invader. In other words the guy isn't in his right mind and probably couldn't have shot anyone coming to get him. He is fried. Meth is bad shit. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. He probably thought it was The Tree People coming to get him. He's a prolific meth cook and tweeker. What difference does that make? He was in his own home, and had his home invaded. That situation should result with the death of the invader. Goes to his state of mind. Oh and the fact that he's a convicted felon and doesn't keep guns (because he knows that it will end up a fed beef in his case), he has friends that carry them when he has product or in a cook. |
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Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. He probably thought it was The Tree People coming to get him. He's a prolific meth cook and tweeker. What difference does that make? He was in his own home, and had his home invaded. That situation should result with the death of the invader. Goes to his state of mind. Oh and the fact that he's a convicted felon and doesn't keep guns (because he knows that it will end up a fed beef in his case), he has friends that carry them when he has product or in a cook. OK, he should have beaten him to death with an axe handle. |
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Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. Probably not for the Home Owner, who would most likely be DRT. |
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St Charles County............................. Enlighten me. Enlighten you? Don't boil guns Don't TAPCO fuck guns Milk comes in jugs, bottles or cartons Beer isn't supposed to taste skunky St Charles is West of STL and not STL. True. But St. Charles County is considered part of Greater St. Louis, at least according to Wikipedia. But yeah, St. Charles is basically a whole other world from St. Louis. TPTB don't want you to think so, though. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: St Charles County............................. Enlighten me. Enlighten you? Don't boil guns Don't TAPCO fuck guns Milk comes in jugs, bottles or cartons Beer isn't supposed to taste skunky St Charles is West of STL and not STL. True. But St. Charles County is considered part of Greater St. Louis, at least according to Wikipedia. But yeah, St. Charles is basically a whole other world from St. Louis. TPTB don't want you to think so, though. It's the Westplex. |
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Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. Probably not for the Home Owner, who would most likely be DRT. So other police would have killed the victim of the crime to avenge the corrupt officer. Wonderful. |
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St Charles County............................. Yes. Please do not ever confuse the two again. St. Louis county > St. Charles county ETA - both fucking suck, but St Charles sucks more. I'm from St. Louis The incident actually happened in Montgomery County... which sucks even more than the other two. However, I have to disagree with your assessment. St. Louis County is far suckier than St. Charles County. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: St Charles County............................. Yes. Please do not ever confuse the two again. St. Louis county > St. Charles county ETA - both fucking suck, but St Charles sucks more. I'm from St. Louis The incident actually happened in Montgomery County... which sucks even more than the other two. However, I have to disagree with your assessment. St. Louis County is far suckier than St. Charles County. Montgomery Sucks even more how? |
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I lived in pre-page St.Charles for a year or so, it was a cool little town. I can't hardly find my way around there now that 94 is a massive thoroughfare. I had a cool little sports bar within walking distance from my apt. And had many fun nights there
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Quoted: Hunt's attorney, Joseph McCulloch, argued for probation. "His law enforcement career is ended; the ability to support his family is crippled," he said. "I don't know what message putting him in jail would send." I know what the message would be. We want criminal cops to be ass-raped everyday in prison for making the thin blue line look bad? |
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St Charles County............................. Yes. Please do not ever confuse the two again. St. Louis county > St. Charles county ETA - both fucking suck, but St Charles sucks more. I'm from St. Louis The incident actually happened in Montgomery County... which sucks even more than the other two. However, I have to disagree with your assessment. St. Louis County is far suckier than St. Charles County. Definitely. |
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Hunt's attorney, Joseph McCulloch, argued for probation. "His law enforcement career is ended; the ability to support his family is crippled," he said. "I don't know what message putting him in jail would send."
I know what the message would be. We want criminal cops to be ass-raped everyday in prison for making the thin blue line look bad? C- |
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Better outcome would have been if the homeowner would have shot him. Probably not for the Home Owner, who would most likely be DRT. So other police would have killed the victim of the crime to avenge the corrupt officer. Wonderful. Well, it's never smart to pull a gun in front of the po-po, especially if you use it to shoot one of them. So yeah, in that scenario, Bye Bye Mr. Homeowner. |
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Is this the one where the department tried to use taxpayer money to bail out the shitbag?
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