{"id":163248,"date":"2021-09-07T15:33:07","date_gmt":"2021-09-07T19:33:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/?p=163248"},"modified":"2021-09-07T16:25:53","modified_gmt":"2021-09-07T20:25:53","slug":"ex-cop-admits-to-accepting-14k-in-bribes-from-gang-member-escorting-drug-shipments","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/ex-cop-admits-to-accepting-14k-in-bribes-from-gang-member-escorting-drug-shipments\/","title":{"rendered":"Ex-Cop Admits To Accepting $14K In Bribes From Gang Member, Escorting Drug Shipments"},"content":{"rendered":"

LOS ANGELES \u2013 A former Montebello Police officer pleaded guilty today to a federal bribery charge for accepting at least $14,000 in cash from a drug trafficker in exchange for escorting narcotics shipments and searching a police database to supply the trafficker information on people suspected of cooperating with law enforcement.<\/p>\n

Rudolph Petersen, 34, pleaded guilty to a single-count information charging him with bribery.<\/p>\n

Petersen served as a Montebello Police officer for nearly four years, and from December 2018 to August 2020, according to his plea agreement, Petersen solicited and received numerous cash bribes from a gang member and drug trafficker identified in court document as \u201cCo-Schemer 2.\u201d<\/p>\n

In mid-2018, Co-Schemer 2 had dinner with Petersen and stated he could put Petersen \u201con his payroll,\u201d and, through an intermediary, gave Petersen $500.<\/p>\n

Co-Schemer 2 met again with Petersen in December 2018. During that meeting, Co-Schemer 2 offered \u2013 and Petersen agreed to accept \u2013 a $10,000 bribe to escort a vehicle containing a shipment of narcotics and protect it from law enforcement and would-be robbers.<\/p>\n

Three months later, Petersen \u2013 who was armed and wearing a security guard uniform that resembled an official police uniform \u2013 successfully escorted a white U-Haul truck containing what Petersen believed was illegally grown marijuana from Fontana to a location off California State Route 60 near Rowland Heights. Petersen returned to the residence of Co-Schemer 2, who gave him a paper bag filled with $10,000 in cash. Petersen admitted to escorting at least one additional drug shipment for Co-Schemer 2.<\/p>\n

Petersen also admitted to accessing a law enforcement database to search for information on an individual whom Co-Schemer 2 believed was a \u201csnitch\u201d who had helped law enforcement intercept a cocaine shipment. In exchange for bribes of $500 to $1,000 per database search, Petersen reported to Co-Schemer 2 the information on the individual, as well as others suspected of cooperating with law enforcement.<\/p>\n

In September 2020, Co-Schemer 2 paid Petersen $1,000 to investigate whether tracking devices found on vehicles that he and another co-schemer used were part of a state or federal law enforcement investigation.<\/p>\n

Petersen admitted to accepting at least $14,000 in bribes.<\/p>\n