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Deputy quits after bodycam appears to catch him stealing

(CNN)A 10-year veteran of the Volusia County Sheriff's Office in Florida resigned on Monday not long after officials released body camera video that allegedly shows the deputy taking money from the wallet of a DUI suspect.

Deputy John Braman, 33, was placed on paid administrative leave last Wednesday as the sheriff's office investigated "multiple" allegations that he had taken money from defendants during DUI arrests.
Braman resigned on Monday in a one-sentence letter sent through an attorney, which CNN has obtained.

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood had harsh words for Braman, calling him a "thieving idiot" in an interview with the Daytona Beach News-Journal.


"He represents an infinitesimal number of bad cops around the country but when this gets played in the news it makes everyone who wears the badge have to defend themselves against the actions of this idiot," Chitwood told the News-Journal.


"And that's what he is, a thieving idiot."


Body camera video released by the sheriff's office allegedly shows Braman taking two $100 bills out of a DUI suspect's wallet while the suspect was cuffed in Braman's vehicle, CNN affiliate WESH reports.
Braman then put the wallet in a plastic property bag, and that $200 in cash was not inventoried later, a defense attorney for the DUI suspect told WESH.

A call and an email to an attorney for Braman were not immediately returned.
Braman was first hired by the department in 2007 and had been assigned to road patrol, the sheriff's office said.

"Integrity is the cornerstone of any law enforcement officer's career," Chitwood said in a statement. "Once you lose your integrity, you've lost your ability to be an effective law enforcement officer."
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is conducting a criminal investigation in conjunction with the State Attorney's Office, officials said.

Braman had been awarded the Medal of Valor and Purple Heart and was named the sheriff office's Deputy of the Year after he was shot twice in the line of duty in November 2011. Braman and a fellow deputy were able to subdue and disarm the suspect after both had been shot, according to the sheriff's office.
Ryan Rios contributed to this report.

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Thieving Idiot pictured above.
 
Good, the fucker. 33? He looks in his 40's.
FL has a fair number of asshole/crooked cops. Not to mention fat and absolutely out of shape. Srsly, who you chasing down when your belly and moobs are knocking ya in the jib and 10 strides in, your ass is bending over trying to catch your breath?! Keep them cameras rolling...

Assholes.
 
The medal of valor and purple heart are given to military, not civilians. That is common knowledge here. The story was written for domestic, not international reading.
Blame the person that wrote the story.
The sentence should have been like this-
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Braman had been awarded the Medal of Valor and Purple Heart,(WHILE IN MILITARY SERVICE) and was named the sheriff office's Deputy of the Year after he was shot twice in the line of duty in November 2011. Braman and a fellow deputy were able to subdue and disarm the suspect after both had been shot, according to the sheriff's office.
 
The medal of valor and purple heart are given to military, not civilians. That is common knowledge here. The story was written for domestic, not international reading.
Blame the person that wrote the story.
The sentence should have been like this-
.

Then read what you copy/paste here the next time, you old idiotic farter with your common knowledge.
 
Then read what you copy/paste here the next time, you old idiotic farter with your common knowledge.
No offense to you, McM. By ALL means...
But the proof reader, editors and certainly the fella that calls, last call then says, 'send it to the printers', should have caught the mistake. Sent it back and/or fixed it himself.

Just sayin'... :)

Copy and paste aside...
 
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