This is just sad. If you can’t trust the police, who can you trust? Right? I never had the displeasure of catching a police officer shoplifting. I have caught 2 lawyers and one doctor, though.

There’s a couple of key points in the story below that stand out to me:

  1. He is on paid leave, at taxpayer expense, while this is being investigated. Innocent until proven guilty, I guess.
  2. He stated that he had paid for the items in the cart with gift cards in the electronics department. Okay, where was his receipt? If he had just paid before walking out, wouldn’t he have a receipt? Oh, he lost it? Well okay, the store should easily be able to pull the transaction from their system, or even the register itself. I can’t see him being charged if the LP department didn’t have enough evidence to get a conviction. Especially considering he is the assistant police chief. Nope, his story just doesn’t hold water.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. –

Authorities say Liberty’s assistant police chief has been charged with shoplifting after he walked out of Wal-Mart with several items without paying.

Investigators say 38-year-old Eric Todd Rampey turned himself in to the State Law Enforcement Division on Thursday and was released on bond.

Liberty Police Chief Leland Miller says Rampey is on paid suspension.

Authorities say Rampey purchased a DVD at a Wal-Mart in Central but then went back and put several items, including a flat screen television, ceiling fan and several toothbrushes in his cart and walked outside.

Charlotte Observer | 01/10/2008 | Asst. police chief arrested for shoplifting

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