Pill Popping Police

Our area is so corrupt (how corrupt is it).  Let me tell you.  The FBI, who by the way has set up a headquarters in Wilkes-Barre arrested Hughestown police officer Robert Evans for selling prescription drugs while on duty.  Yes, you read that right, while on duty.  This nimrod has been admitted to selling prescription drugs to people, one being a Dupont cop.  WHAT! WHAT!  ARE YOU FREAKIN' KIDDING ME!  The Feds interviewed a guy named John Nat.  That's not nat with a G.  "I have a friend that works in the sewer and he does not spell his name with a G".  If you like the Honeymooners you will get that one.  Anyway, Nat said that Evans was selling Oxycodone, Vicodin and other prescription drugs to him weekly for the past two years.  The corrupt cop was getting $30 to $60 a pill.  Evans told Nat that he had a prescription for the pills but he also bought them from an associate named Sid Lewis.  He also bought pills from a guy named John Ames.  Evans actually gave Ames rides to Wilkes-Barre so he could buy the pills at a house on River St.  This even gets better.  Evans also confessed that he bought pills from another guy named Billy Tucker.  Tucker had sold him pills, but stopped doing so because Evans owed him money.  This caused Evans to go through Lewis to get pills from Tucker.  I think my head just exploded. 

In his confession the drug dealing defender of injustice also stated that he also provided Dupont police officer Kenneth Shotwell with Oxycodone 25 times.  It appears that Shotwell has been a prescription pill junkie for years.  Shotwell along with Evans were also Avoca emergency services people in 2011.  These two zipper heads actually came to the aid of Dupont police Sgt. John Saranchuk when a suspect took his gun during a struggle.  Only in Dupont!  Saranchuk is now the police chief in the thriving metropolis of Dupont.  The "Big Chief" said he did know about the arrest of Evans but had no further comment.

No further comment!  I have a comment.  What the hell is wrong with these guys?  They are sworn in to enforce our laws, not break them.  This makes me sick.  You can't even trust the cops now a days.  Here are two police officers, one selling the drugs and the other taking them while driving around town arresting people.  I wonder if their judgement is a bit fuzzy at times.  Hey, maybe that's why they are called The Fuzz.  These bacon benders should be tried, convicted and sentenced to the max.  Oh, by the way, no charges have been filed on Lewis, Ames, Tucker or Shotwell yet.  We will have to keep ours eyes peeled and our ears to the ground to see if they will be arrested.  In the back of my mind I have a little piggy telling me that we may not see any. 

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