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More robbery charges for TPD officer


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Reported by: Ian Silver
Updated: 8/31/2012 6:19 pm Published: 8/31/2012 6:04 pm


A Tulsa cop caught in an undercover sting now faces more charges of second degree robbery. Officer Marvin Blades Jr. is accused of targeting Hispanic drivers in north Tulsa and stealing money from them.

According to an affidavit, the Tulsa Police Department received 12 complaints about Blades Jr. stealing money since the middle of 2011, which led to the Special Operations Division to set up surveillance on him. It wasn't long before investigators caught him red-handed.

The victims' stories are all remarkably similar, and begin in August, 2011. According to the affidavit, an officer they'd later identify as Blades Jr. pulls them over in the area of 800 North Lewis Ave. He would then ask them for their license and insurance, but then refuse to take it. Instead he would tell the victims to get out of the car, but leave their wallet or purse inside. He eventually sends them on their way with no tickets, but after the officer is gone, the victim notices their money is gone, too.

In four more cases filed by the Tulsa County District Attorney's office Friday, prosecutors claim Blades stole more than $1,000. The affidavit says Blades Jr. stole from one of the victims on two different occasions.

When the complaints started back in August, 2011, TPD first thought it was dealing with someone impersonating an officer.

But in photo lineups, victims continued to identify Officer Marvin Blades Jr. as the man who stole their cash.

When internal affairs investigators began watching Blades in June, 2012, they saw him pulling over Hispanic drivers in the same area, which was outside his patrol beat.

In a sting operation last weekend, Blades Jr. pulled over an undercover agent with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, and just as each of the victims described, he stole $600 out of the agent's wallet, then sent him on his way.

Blades Jr. had posted $25,000 bond on Saturday, but will now have to turn himself back in. Bond on the four additional charges was set at $100,000 each.

Blades Jr. is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday, Sept. 4.

In a written statement sent to FOX23 News, Tulsa County Assistant District Attorney Doug Drummond said the following about the case:

"When a law enforcement officer is charged with a crime, it impacts public trust. But one of the principles of the criminal justice system is that no one is above the law, regardless of their position or status. In that regard, Mr. Blades will be treated and prosecuted the same as anyone in like circumstances. But these allegations of abuse of police authority are very serious."



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jscv1234 - 9/2/2012 1:33 PM
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well if they weren't breaking the law just by being here they wouldnt be afraid to call the cops or to get a bank account these people most of them bring more drugs and crime than anyone. it's not right what the cop did but hey better than the money going back to mexico and or to the cartel!!!!!!

aleman - 9/2/2012 10:51 AM
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There is an apartment complex I believe are called Fulton just off of Sheridan between 41st. and 51st. that if a Mexican walks out with a beer in his hand he will get harassed by the police while the other races are openly dealing drugs and prostituting and the police ignore them.Same with the parks they will spend all day trying to catch one guy peeing behind a tree while drugs are being dealt right in front of them,makes you wonder.

aleman - 9/2/2012 10:27 AM
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It's why crime is out of control in this city,their priority is revenue collecting and the Hispanic people are less apt to fight a ticket or make a complaint and unfortunately the cops and crooks know they carry their life savings with them,it's not necessarily racist but more like a sure thing for them.

Pancha - 9/2/2012 9:52 AM
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I know a lot of Hispanic people who are distrustful of the police. They feel the police in general are racist. I for myself have seen where when the police show up and find a drunk hispanic man by his home he is arrested and then to find a non-hispanic man who was beating his woman while drunk told to go and walk it off and find some place to stay for the night. And now to find that any TPD officer no matter how many is robbing thim. I can understand how the Hispanic people fee.

aleman - 9/2/2012 9:09 AM
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Don't think he is the only one doing this,just the one who got caught no wonder hispanics are afraid to call the police,they are like the Mexican police with their corruption,bribe taking and stealing.

Gladys Crump - 9/1/2012 11:26 PM
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Sure seems to be a lot of TPD officers doing things they shouldn't be doing, this doesn't look good.
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