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California sheriff accused of using taxpayer dollars to send team out of state

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A California sheriff is being accused of using taxpayer dollars to send a team out of state over a friend’s Batmobile order.
KGO-TV in San Francisco reports Mark Racop, owner of Fiberglass Freaks in Logansport said a team of four men from the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department raided his business last month after a client complained to the sheriff that he hadn’t received the Batmobile he ordered.
Racop said he notified the customer he was moved to the bottom of his list after missing a 20-thousand-dollar payment on an order of $210,000.
The sheriff’s team is accused of taking two files of documents and charged Racop with two felonies in California.

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2 comments

Thomas Hryck August 2, 2022 at 3:26 pm

If the police from california took documents (from Indiana) without a warrant, isn’t that theft or robbery?

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Slacker06 August 2, 2022 at 5:21 pm

Those four Kalifornia cops are TOAST. Where is Todd Rokita on this?? Kalifornia is a cesspool of crime and corruption. Keep inside you own borders and stay away from Indiana.

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