Their arrests are connected to a wider investigation into the East Cleveland Police Department for corruption.
Two former East Cleveland, Ohio, police officers were sentenced this week for stealing thousands of dollars from people they pulled over during traffic stops.
A judge ordered Willie Sims, 32, to two years in prison Thursday. His partner, Alfonzo Cole, 35, was sentenced Monday to 2 1/2 years in prison and was fined $40,000, court records show.
In total, Sims and Cole stole $14,781 from six victims between July 2020 and July 2021 while on duty, prosecutors said. Cole also swiped two firearms from the victims, the Cuyahoga County Office of the Prosecutor said in a news release.
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Michael J. Russo told Sims that his actions have “disgraced” hard-working officers.
Two years in prison is not enough for this, I think a sentence of around 10 years would be more suitable.
Committing a crime while you’re in a government-given position of power should be a mandatory minimum of whatever the median sentence is for that crime, plus a 20% addition.
It should definitely come with extra penalties if you’re the one that’s supposed to uphold the law.
Right?
Filth. Vermin. How many other people did they screw over under the badge?
Yeah, I feel like all applications to be an officer of the law should come with the weight of “do I have the depth of character to fulfil this role” and the consequences of it clearly in front of them in making that decision.
I’m fine with longer. 20 sounds good.
Plus massive fines, like 5x what they stole, paid to the victims.
Vile garbage.
Imagine someone was stopping a police car with a gun and robbed them. Would he get just two years? And he would not abuse any given power or authority.