Criminal cop caught forging official documents!
PHOENIX, Arizona - September 5, 2010 - A former officer with the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s now-defunct Redflex “photo enforcement unit” was allegedly caught forging documents and using state resources - a DPS airplane - to stalk an ex-girlfriend.
According to AZCentral, “[Geoffrey] Jacobs wrote a fake obituary regarding another ex-girlfriend and sent it to Hawaiian Airlines, along with a letter detailing how Jacobs was trying to cope with the ‘huge loss’ of his fiancee. The letter was sent so Jacobs could transfer his ex-girlfriend’s ticket to another woman.”
If this officer was corrupt enough to forge documents for an airline ticket change, did any of the members of the public stand a chance when their citations were in his hands?
He also was found to have abused DPS resources when he flew a state-owned plane over the neighborhood where he believed an ex-girlfriend lived in an attempt to locate her new home.
Jacobs joined DPS in late 2002. Less than one year later, he was served with his first letter of reprimand for an October 2003 wreck in Tucson. The next year, Jacobs was in another wreck and lost eight hours of vacation pay.
Jacobs, according to the New Times, “was the trooper who arrested Republican Party Executive Director Brett Mecum in May 2009 for criminal speeding. “
Now Jacobs is redefining irony by suing the state over his dismissal. His claim? “…Defamation and violation of privacy and constitutional rights.“
Perhaps one would be more compassionate for the troubled cop if he didn’t work in a police unit that defamed and violated privacy and constitutional rights frequently and on a regular basis.
With forgery, stalker-like surveillance and dangerous driving supposedly under his belt, he would fit in well with the corporate criminal culture at Redflex Group.