Author Topic: Two Miami Cops Sentenced to Decades in Prison for "Protecting" Drug Dealers  (Read 679 times)

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Offline OfTheCross

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Kelvin Harris, James Archibald, and Schonton Harris sure know how much a Miami Police Department uniform costs. In monetary terms: $1,500, which is the price an undercover FBI agent posing as a drug dealer paid to buy one from the group during a federal sting.

That uniform will also, in part, cost them decades of their lives. A federal judge today sentenced two of the three former MPD officers — James Archibald and Kelvin Harris — to a staggering 10 and 27.5 years in prison, respectively. Schonton Harris, no relation to Kelvin, was sentenced to 15 years behind bars earlier this year.

The FBI unsealed a massive case against the trio in December. The feds alleged that, for a nominal fee, the three cops were apparently happy to look the other way when cocaine traffickers rolled into town to sell product.

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What a way to throw your life away.

10, 27, and 15 year sentences. Their lives are over.
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