Former Detroit Police Officer Sentenced To 1 Year In Prison For Leaking Confidential Information To Multi-Kilo Cocaine Trafficker
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Former Detroit Police Officer Sentenced To 1 Year In Prison For Leaking Confidential Information To Multi-Kilo Cocaine Trafficker

Junio 24, 2014
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Contact: Brian McNeal
Phone Number: (571) 362-1498

June 24, 2014
Contact: Public Information Officer
Number: (313) 234-4310

DETROIT - A former City of Detroit police officer was sentenced to prison today for leaking sensitive and confidential law enforcement information to a drug trafficker, U.S. Attorney Barbara L. McQuade announced today. 

McQuade was joined in the announcement by U.S. Drug Enforcement (DEA) Acting Special Agent in Charge James V. Allen, and FBI Special Agent in Charge Paul M. Abbate.  

During a hearing before U.S. District Judge John Corbett O’Meara, Lamar Coody, 35, of Detroit, Michigan, was sentenced to twelve months in prison and one year of supervised release on his plea of guilty to misprision of a felony.

During an FBI and DEA investigation, Coody was captured over a court-authorized wiretap leaking confidential information to a Detroit-based multi-kilogram cocaine-trafficker.  Coody leaked the information while he was a sworn City of Detroit police officer.  Included among the information leaked by Coody to the cocaine dealer was the fact that a Detroit police narcotics squad was investigating the dealer, and that the police had an informant deep within the dealer’s organization.  In addition, Coody fixed six traffic tickets for the drug dealer, helped identify police surveillance vehicles, and provided advice to the dealer about how to explain away cash proceeds from drug sales.  In return, Coody borrowed the drug trafficker’s Corvette, Range Rover, and Cadillac Escalade, borrowed money, and was wined and dined by the dealer.  Coody was not directly involved in transporting or dealing drugs or drug proceeds.       

Deshon Catchings, the drug trafficker who received the leaked information from Coody, was previously sentenced by Judge O’Meara to 151 months in prison for his cocaine trafficking.  Six other defendants who participated in Catchings’ drug trafficking organization also have pleaded guilty and been sentenced to prison. 

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