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Local blacks Accused of Creating Fake Police Dept.

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May 24, 2015, 6:45:02 PM5/24/15
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County prosecutors filed a complaint against three men sought by
Sheriff’s Department officials last week in connection with
charges they organized a fake police department and pretended to
be officers.

The court documents accuse three men — David Inkk Henry, aka
Rudolph Rusell, 46; Tonette Denise Hayes, 58; and Brandon Kiel,
31 — with charges that include perjury by declaration for
calling the “Masonic Fraternal Police Department” a state
agency, and impersonating a police officer.

The allegations stretch back to January, and allege that the
three men introduced themselves, in a uniform, as their own
police agency, which is against the law.

The investigation is being handled by the Emergency Operations
Bureau of the Sheriff’s Department, which released few details,
citing “an ongoing investigation.”

Santa Clarita Valley deputies made three arrests Thursday when a
search warrant was served at a Canyon Country home on Linda
Vista Drive, and at least two men were charged with
impersonating a police officer.

A website for the group lists the following information:

“The Masonic Fraternal Organization is the oldest and most
respected organization in the “World.” Grand Masters around the
various states are facing serious safety concerns for their
Jurisdictions and their family members. The first Police
Department was created by the “Knights Templar’s” back in 1100
B.C.”

A website identifies the group’s “chief of police” as “Chief
Henry.”

The group’s website also claims to have deeper roots than “other
police departments,” because it was “here first.” The
organization’s page claims to have a headquarters in Beverly
Hills. A call to an 818 number listed there was not answered.

Henry could face six charges: three counts of perjury pertaining
to alleged claims over the fictitious police department, and
three counts of impersonating an officer.

Hayes and Kiel could face six charges, with five counts of
impersonating an officer, and another count citing unlawful use
of identity.

All three were released on various bail amounts and due back in
court to answer to the charges.

http://scvnews.com/2015/05/04/locals-accused-of-creating-fake-
police-dept/

 

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