Monterey Herald

Former cops accused of extorting cash, pot

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ROHNERT PARK >> Two former police officers face extortion charges for allegedly pulling over motorists on a Northern California highway and taking their marijuana and money under threat of arrest, federal prosecutor­s said.

Brendon Jacy Tatum and Joseph Huffaker were part of a team of officers assigned to seize illegal drugs from drivers on a stretch of U.S. 101 in Sonoma County north of San Francisco, according to a statement Friday from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Stuart Hanlon, Tatum’s attorney, told the San Francisco Chronicle that his client maintains his innocence and that Tatum has been a “well-respected officer for many years.” An attorney for Huffaker could not be reached Saturday.

Prosecutor­s said the two former Rohnert Park police officers threatened to arrest people they pulled over if they didn’t hand over their pot and cash. The officers did not report the stops or submit the seized items as evidence, officials said.

But the traffic stops made between 2015 and 2017 were recorded on video by the officers’ body cameras, investigat­ors found.

Officials said the two continued to stop motorists even after the drug-seizure program ended when California legalized recreation­al use of marijuana in 2016.

In December 2017, Tatum and an unnamed officer identified themselves as agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and took 23 pounds of marijuana from a driver, prosecutor­s said.

Tatum and Huffaker are charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of authority, and Tatum was charged with falsifying records in a federal investigat­ion and tax evasion. Each defendant faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

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