I had dinner with family tonight and learned about this whole story-the entire thing is one twisting saga-unreal.
Shaken by Sex Scandal, Oakland Police to Get New Leader, Again
More regarding the sex scandal:
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/breakin...ce-scandal-spreads-other-east-bay-departments
Lots more at the link-the entire thing is just a disaster and seems corrupt at every corner.
Shaken by Sex Scandal, Oakland Police to Get New Leader, Again
Mayor Libby Schaaf, right, sits with Sabrina Landreth, the city administrator, left, during a news conference at City Hall in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday.
For the fourth time in less than two weeks, the police department in Oakland, Calif., is answering to a different leader.
The changes have come as the city deals with two investigations involving its officers: a widening sex scandal and a series of racist text messages sent within the department.
As the mayor of Oakland, I am here to run a police department, not a frat house, Mayor Libby Schaaf said at a news conference on Friday.
The sex scandal unfurled after the suicide of one of the departments officers last fall. An 18-year-old woman has since alleged in several media reports that she had sex with that officer and several others from Oakland and other police departments in the area, including some while she was a minor.
We continue to be disgusted and outraged by the idea that anyone could abuse an underage victim of sexual exploitation, Ms. Schaaf said in a statement on June 11.
The police departments former chief, Sean Whent, resigned on June 9. Mr. Whents resignation was a personal choice, which we respect, said Ms. Schaaf, who then named Ben Fairow the interim chief. Mr. Fairow had previously worked in the department and was serving as deputy chief for the Bay Area Rapid Transit.
He lasted five days in the job.
I have just received information that has caused me to lose confidence in Ben Fairows ability to lead the Oakland Police Department at this particular moment in time, the mayor said in a statement on Wednesday, announcing Mr. Fairows departure. She did not elaborate on specific reasons for her decision.
The departments assistant chief, Paul Figueroa, was then named acting police chief. That lasted two days: Mr. Figueroa said in a statement on Friday that he was taking leave and would return to the department as a captain.
I feel that this is an appropriate time to place civilian oversight over this police department and to send a very clear message about how serious we are about not tolerating misconduct, unethical behavior, and to root out what is clearly a toxic macho culture, Ms. Schaaf said, in announcing that the city administrator, Sabrina Landreth, will oversee the department while a national search is conducted for a new chief.
The handling of the sex scandal is being reviewed by Oaklands district attorney and an independent investigator.
The Associated Press reported that of the 14 Oakland police officers involved in the sex scandal, two have resigned and three others are on paid leave.
Ms. Schaaf said the investigation into racist text messages is not related to the sex scandal or the resignation of Mr. Figueroa.
We do think its relevant to share that the text messages were sent by African-American officers, the mayor said. But they are wholly inappropriate and not acceptable from anyone who wears the badge of the Oakland Police Department.
More regarding the sex scandal:
http://www.eastbaytimes.com/breakin...ce-scandal-spreads-other-east-bay-departments
OAKLAND -- The Oakland police sex scandal is ricocheting across the East Bay as the woman at the center of it now says she had sex with two dozen current and former officers from five departments -- from Richmond to Livermore. And sources say that Oakland police's botched handling of the investigation is what precipitated Chief Sean Whent's sudden departure this week at the behest of the federal monitor overseeing the department.
In a telephone interview on Saturday, Celeste Guap, a Richmond resident, said she slept with three of the 24 officers -- all from Oakland's police department -- before she turned 18 last August.
She also said that two Oakland officers provided her confidential police information, including tips on scheduled anti-prostitution stings, and a retired OPD captain in his 80s paid $250 to have sex with her in a dingy San Pablo Avenue motel. The captain and several other officers named by Guap did not return calls for comment.
Guap, whose real name this paper won't publish because she met the officers as an exploited minor caught up in sex work, said she didn't lie about her age to them.
"A lot knew I was underage because they nicknamed me 'juve,' which is short for juvenile," she said.
In perhaps the most surprising allegation -- one that might help explain Whent's sudden dismissal as chief -- Guap said she also talked via Facebook last June to his wife, Julia Whent.
Julia Whent, she said, knew "I was dating an officer" but never asked if she was underage. Those conversations occurred months before the department's federal overseer, Robert Warshaw, became aware of the allegations.
Multiple sources said Warshaw pressured Whent to resign on Thursday, furious over his handling of the case. No one answered the door at Whent's home in Brentwood on Saturday afternoon.
The scandal is a crippling blow to a department that has struggled for decades to win the trust of residents and has been under federal oversight for 13 years in part because of failures to adequately hold officers accountable for misdeeds.
"To think that officers were engaged in the sexual exploitation of a child: It's heartbreaking," City Council President Lynette Gibson McElhaney said. "And if it's true, it's criminal, and they should be prosecuted."
Other departments now appear to be caught up in the scandal as well.
Guap said she slept with five Richmond police officers, including a lieutenant and two sergeants, four Alameda County Sheriff's deputies, one Livermore officer and a law enforcement worker based in Stockton.
Richmond police Chief Allwyn Brown said Saturday his department recently learned that "several" officers communicated electronically with Guap, but so far it appears she was 18 or older at those times.
"We have more questions than we have answers," Brown said, adding that the investigation is just beginning. "We have no tolerance for unethical behavior or misconduct."
Guap, whose mother is an Oakland police dispatcher, said she began selling herself on the streets of Richmond at age 12.
With the investigation still ongoing, Guap said she has been disappointed in the officers' statements to police officials. "They lied about knowing me or how much they were involved with me," she said. "I guess that's what you are going to do to protect your job."
Lots more at the link-the entire thing is just a disaster and seems corrupt at every corner.