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"We'll make s--t up": White cop fired for unwarranted traffic stop of wigger daughter's black boyfriend

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Jul 1, 2018, 5:22:05 PM7/1/18
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LORAIN, Ohio -- A white Ohio police officer has been fired after
a department investigation found he conducted an unwarranted
traffic stop on his teen daughter's boyfriend, who is black,
reports the Chronicle-Telegram. Lorain police officer John
Kovach Jr. was fired last month for violating the department's
standards of conduct during the April 16 incident in Lorain,
about 30 miles west of Cleveland, the paper reports.

In bodycam video, Kovach can be heard ordering the young man to
get out of the car and telling him, "You're going to jail," not
responding when the teen repeatedly asks him, "For what?"

The officer later temporarily detains the boy and his daughter,
both 18, in his squad car and is heard saying, "We'll make
(expletive) up as we go."

The paper obtained documents related to the dismissal which said
Kovach's actions warranted "immediate dismissal." In a memo
obtained by the paper, police chief Cel Rivera said the actions
were "an abuse of police authority and a serious departure from
appropriate protocol…they are contrary to the mission, values
and policies of the Lorain Police Department."

According to the paper, Kovach pulled over the car with a driver
and three passengers in it outside of a home without alerting
dispatch. He then tells the driver, his daughter's boyfriend
Makai Coleman, to get out of the car because he's "going to
jail."

"Have a seat in my car. We'll make (expletive) up as we go," he
said.

Kovach appears to be looking for his daughter, and doesn't
realize that she is one of the backseat passengers.

The boy sits in the squad car. The mother of two of the teens in
the car, Gloria Morales, comes outside of a home and talks to
Kovach. He asks Morales if his daughter is in her house, and
when she says no, he asks why his daughter's computer is in her
house.

"If I check and you're lying to me, you're going to jail," he
says.

He reportedly later told fellow officers he tracked the girl's
computer to Morales' home because he believed she was suicidal
and wanted to take her to the hospital, the paper reports,
citing documents related to the firing. He reportedly said he
waited at Morales' home and pulled Coleman's car over when he
saw it.

Kovach later told officers that he didn't think Coleman was a
good person and that his daughter had been staying with him
against his wishes, the paper reports.

In the video, he tells Morales his daughter is "suicidal" and
says "that boy has been harboring her."

Morales tells him to obtain a search warrant if he wants to
search her home. Kovach threatens to give her daughter a ticket
for not wearing her seatbelt and then tells Morales she is being
disorderly.

"How am I being disorderly? You're making this personal,"
Morales says in the video."You want to ticket my daughter for
not wearing her seatbelt because you think your daughter is in
my house."

When Morales says she will call 911, Kovach threatens to arrest
her.

When Kovach realizes his daughter is in the backseat, he orders
her to get in the backseat of his patrol car and pushes her
inside as the girl screams that she is 18 and can't be detained
for no reason.

"Why are you pushing me? Why are you doing this?" she is heard
screaming.

The investigation reportedly found that Kovach violated the
department's policies by initiating the traffic stop without
cause and failing to inform dispatch; for threatening to arrest
Morales; for taking Coleman into custody and saying he would
make up cause; and for using his police authority to locate his
daughter.

The department's union is reportedly appealing.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/well-make-s-t-up-cop-fired-for-
unwarranted-traffic-stop-of-daughters-boyfriend/

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