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Former MPD officer found guilty of civil rights violations, stealing controlled substances

2 November 2021


Former Minneapolis officer Ty Raymond Jindra

A former Minneapolis police officer has been found guilty of stealing controlled substances and violating civil rights through unconstitutional searches and seizures. The U.S. Attorney's Office says 29-year-old Ty Raymond Jindra was convicted of three counts of acquiring a controlled substance by deception and two counts of deprivation of rights under color of law. Prosecutors say Jindra abused his position to get controlled substances, including methamphetamine, oxycodone, fentanyl, tramadol and other drugs, from September 2017 through October 2019. Jindra failed to report, log, inform other officers or put substances he'd confiscated into evidence in order to divert the controlled substances ...



 

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Former Minneapolis police officer charged with illegally acquiring controlled substances, extortion, violating civil rights

6 November 2020



On Friday, the United States Attorney's Office announced charges for a former Minneapolis police officer that involve acquiring controlled substances, extortion and violating civil rights. Charges state Ty Raymond Jindra, 28, faces an 11-count indictment that involves acquiring controlled substances by deception, extortion under color of official right and deprivation of rights under color of law. Jindra, who was taken into custody earlier Friday, made his first court appearance on Friday as well. According to the allegations in the indictment, from September 2017 through October 2019, Jindra abused his position in order to obtain and attempt to obtain controlled substances ...



 

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Cop Convicted for Targeting Drug Dealers to Steal Their Meth and Heroin for Personal Use

7 November 2021



In May of last year, the rest of the world got an inside look into the rampant corruption and criminal behavior inside the Minneapolis police department after the death of George Floyd. While deadly force was certainly a problem within their ranks, a conviction this week shows the corruption spanned far wider than just excessive force. Ty Raymond Jindra, 28, was indicted last November on accusations that he ran a drug extortion racket for over two years. Jindra faced 11 counts for abusing his position as a street cop to steal meth, heroin, oxycodone and other drugs for personal use ...



 
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