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03-04-2025, 10:25 PM
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Re: Cop ODs After Smoking Fetty Laced Meth He Took From Homeless Guy
Cop ODs After Smoking Fetty Laced Meth He Took From Homeless Guy A Sacramento County patrol deputy who was revived with an opioid reversal drug at the central station in 2023 lied about his drug use, an internal affairs investigation determined. The sheriff's office ordered Marvin Morales to be fired, days after he submitted a letter of resignation that cited "personal reasons," according to documents posted on its website. A state database shows Morales voluntarily disqualified himself from eligibility to be a peace officer. The sheriff’s office has posted a 468-page report along with video footage, images from the investigation on a section of its website called “released cases.” Among the findings in the report is that Morales took home a methamphetamine pipe he had confiscated in August 2023. This was despite writing in crime reports, after citing two people for drug paraphernalia, that he disposed of pipes at the central station. Morales told an investigator he smoked meth residue from the pipe up to four times over two months. On Oct. 24, 2023, Morales seized tinfoil narcotics from someone while conducting a suspicious subject stop and cited the person for meth possession, according to the report. Video released with the report shows that interaction. Later that day, he "intentionally smoked some of the suspected methamphetamine” he had seized, using a pipe that he had obtained while on the job, according to the report. The drug was fentanyl, though, and he experienced an overdose in the bathroom of the central station, the report said. The report says another deputy found Morales unconscious on the floor. He got assistance from other deputies who revived Morales with multiple doses of Narcan. Morales then regained consciousness at the hospital. Video footage released by the sheriff’s office shows Morales on the floor, unresponsive, with what appears to be a lighter in his hand. Photos showed a pipe on the floor. The footage also shows a deputy administering the Narcan and then later washing his hands to avoid any possible exposure to the drug. The seized tinfoil bindle was later found in Morales’ pants pocket at the hospital, according to the report. Morales’ blood and hair samples later tested positive for meth. The testing laboratory said the hair testing typically detects chronic drug use, according to the report. Prior to the internal investigation, the sheriff’s office had said investigators suspected the deputy was handling evidence when he started feeling sick and then became unconscious. “The large-scale emergency response to Deputy Morales prompted multiple media reports of his potential chemical exposure, generating genuine concern from the community, which will ultimately result in discredit to the Sheriff’s Office when it is revealed that he was not a victim and his actions were intentional,” Chief Deputy Matt Petersen wrote in the report. Peterson also wrote that Morales’ “purported intention to commit suicide by smoking the illegal substance lacks reliability based on his proven willingness to be dishonest.” The report notes that Morales’ admissions during his administrative interview were inadmissible for criminal proceedings. Still, they would have met the elements for misdemeanor criminal violations that included being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of narcotic paraphernalia, a controlled substance and embezzlement of a public officer, according to the report. The documents say the case was submitted on Dec. 12, 2023. Morales’ letter of resignation was dated Feb. 2, 2024, and a termination order was dated on Feb. 7. KCRA 3 learned about the update on the case on Friday. Sergeant Amar Gandhi with the sheriff's office said the investigation had been posted online about a couple of months after the investigation ended in February 2024. “This is just indicative of what internal affairs investigations look like,” Gandhi said. “They are long. They are time consuming. They are very thorough.” He said that while the public may expect immediate action, this was an example of due process at work. Source https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/v...-report-finds/ |
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03-08-2025, 02:20 PM
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Re: Cop ODs After Smoking Fetty Laced Meth He Took From Homeless Guy
There’s a video like 30 minutes long on YT with the whole thing including the hospital footage of them finding the drugs
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12-05-2025, 04:30 PM
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Re: Cop ODs After Smoking Fetty Laced Meth He Took From Homeless Guy
They should have let him o.d he stabbed his 11 year old son to death in front of his 6 year old. Then he got killed.
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