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Marianna, FL – Earlier this month, Jackson County Deputy Zachary Wester was fired after an investigation revealed that he planted drugs on multiple suspects. Now, prosecutors are dropping a least two dozen different cases he was involved with after his own body camera showed him framing innocent people.
Last month, The Florida Department of Law Enforcement opened up an investigation on Wester after body camera footage confirmed allegations that he planted drugs on innocent people. However, the investigation into allegations of official misconduct is still open, and no charges have been filed against Wester.
State Attorney Glenn Hess of the 14th Judicial Circuit said that he believes Wester is guilty after seeing the evidence.
originally posted by: JHumm
He may have ruined lives to benefit his career. He should at the very least get the max time in jail that those people combined would have gotten. And never be allowed to work in law enforcement in any capacity.
originally posted by: Lysergic
They oughta cane him in public.
originally posted by: JHumm
He may have ruined lives to benefit his career. He should at the very least get the max time in jail that those people combined would have gotten. And never be allowed to work in law enforcement in any capacity.
originally posted by: 727Sky
This idiot should spend the rest of his life in prison IMO. He has screwed over other people's lives and if they just shot him at sun rise I would not shed a tear; make it a pay per view event with the proceeds going to those who were arrested on false premises..
Marianna, FL – Earlier this month, Jackson County Deputy Zachary Wester was fired after an investigation revealed that he planted drugs on multiple suspects. Now, prosecutors are dropping a least two dozen different cases he was involved with after his own body camera showed him framing innocent people.
Last month, The Florida Department of Law Enforcement opened up an investigation on Wester after body camera footage confirmed allegations that he planted drugs on innocent people. However, the investigation into allegations of official misconduct is still open, and no charges have been filed against Wester.
State Attorney Glenn Hess of the 14th Judicial Circuit said that he believes Wester is guilty after seeing the evidence.
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