Achille's neo-Nazi skinhead cop Bart Alsbrook |
UPDATE 03/06/2019 The entire Achille Police Force has been suspended. More details to come.
There's big trouble in little Achille, Oklahoma.
The mayor has been indicted on drug charges. Homophobic thugs chased a preteen trans girl and her family out of town and police refused to make any arrests. When Hate Trackers reported on the trans incident we received threats from the Achille Police Department to drop the story or else. When a VICE crew showed up to film an interview with the trans girl they were stalked by police and warned they could be in danger. The town police chief hired a well-known neo-Nazi to prowl/patrol the city streets. The mayor was just a victim of a vicious gay hate crime that now has the FBI looking for the same man who terrorized the trans kid at her school dance, because Achille police can't be trusted to handle the job.
Now on Monday, March 4, 2019 the tiny Oklahoma town police force with a skinhead cop decided to kick in a door, refused to produce a search warrant, and proceeded to terrorize a man, woman, and toddler.
The search warrant is now claimed to be about cops looking for guns and ammunition.
Incredibly, the man being put in cuffs is an Achille city councilman named Billy Baker. It was his wife Ashley Baker who was the target of the SWAT-style action after it was reported to police that she had been seen putting a gun into her purse. She has a prison record, so Achille police went after the city councilman's wife.
She was released from custody four hours later with no charges; just lots of questions.
Her husband was uncuffed and released at the scene with no arrest after the police roughed him up.
There were no guns found in the Bakers' home. The Achille police justified the woman's arrest on the basis of a gun being found in a tenant's apartment that the Bakers own behind their own home. That normally requires a totally separate search warrant, as it's considered a different private residence and a gun found in the home of a tenant in their private residence would not result in a crime against Ashley Baker. Once the prosecutor realized that the Achille police had totally screwed things up, Ashley Baker was released from custody.
How is so much happening in a town with a whopping 492 people? Over the weekend the mayor was the victim of a gay hate crime by a sociopath that the Achille police refused to arrest, when he was stalking and threatening a twelve-year-old, and now they're roughing up a city councilman and waving around AR-15s with a four-year-old child present. On top of that, as mentioned, this little police department has built a reputation of threatening journalists trying to report on incidents there. Hate Trackers is searching for answers.
There were no guns found in the Bakers' home. The Achille police justified the woman's arrest on the basis of a gun being found in a tenant's apartment that the Bakers own behind their own home. That normally requires a totally separate search warrant, as it's considered a different private residence and a gun found in the home of a tenant in their private residence would not result in a crime against Ashley Baker. Once the prosecutor realized that the Achille police had totally screwed things up, Ashley Baker was released from custody.
How is so much happening in a town with a whopping 492 people? Over the weekend the mayor was the victim of a gay hate crime by a sociopath that the Achille police refused to arrest, when he was stalking and threatening a twelve-year-old, and now they're roughing up a city councilman and waving around AR-15s with a four-year-old child present. On top of that, as mentioned, this little police department has built a reputation of threatening journalists trying to report on incidents there. Hate Trackers is searching for answers.
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