Disgraced Award Winners

San Francisco Cop Sentenced to 14 Months in Prison After Video Proves he Falsified Report

An award-winning San Francisco cop was sentenced to 14 months in prison Tuesday for conducting an illegal search on a hotel room, then falsifying a police report to make it seem as it was a legal search.
Defense attorneys argued that Arshad Razzak, who spent 19 years on the force,  was never trained in how not to violate the rights of citizens.
The 44-year-old cop was also not trained in common sense because it was as surveillance video that led to his conviction.

Award-Winning New Jersey Cop who Shot and Killed Ex-Wife as Other Cops Watched Pleads Guilty

An award-winning New Jersey police officer who sent a text to his children saying, “your mother is dead because of her actions,” after shooting his ex-wife 12 times as several cops watched, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter last week.
Neptune Police Sergeant Phillip Seidle had a long history of abusing Tamara Wilson-Seidle before he killed her on June 16, 2015 while his 7-year-old daughter watched in horror.

Award-Winning Oklahoma Deputy Shoots Dog, Then Leaves Note for Family Before Going About His Day

An Oklahoma sheriff’s deputy shot a family dog on the front porch of a house while investigating a disturbance call at another home, leaving the dog there bleeding as he went on with his day.
Rogers County sheriff’s deputy Logan Eller, however, left a note on the door, claiming the dog had attacked him.

“We were investigating a crime and your dog attacked our deputy. The dog was shot and we need you to call us.”

Award-Winning Texas Cop Indicted for Unlawfully Searching PINAC Correspondent’s Car While He Was Incarcerated for Recording

The Texas cop who unlawfully searched the car of a PINAC correspondent while he was incarcerated for recording a police memorial last year was indicted on a misdemeanor criminal trespass charge Thursday.
Galveston Police Sergeant Archie Chapman faces up to 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Florida Cop Jailed 40 Months for Statutory Rape Was Another Award Winner

Florida courts convicted a former Port St. Lucie cop for two counts of felony unlawful sex with a 16-year-old girl, sentencing him to two concurrent 40-month terms.
Myron Andravious Pratt was given a “lifesaving award” in 2013 for providing CPR to a fallen bicyclist, taking over for a good samaritan who originally found the bike rider at the scene, and Pratt later visited the man at the hospital as you can see below in the video.
Pratt was 30 years old when the 16-year-old victim picked up from the police station on two occasions in her car.

Manslaughter Charge Dropped for Ex-Con Son Of NYPD Cop Accused of Killing Activist Before Fleeing

Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance this week dropped the manslaughter charge against the ex-con son of a well-connected NYPD family who was caught on video driving onto a sidewalk while texting before striking and killing an outspoken civil rights activist, then fleeing the scene on foot and evading police for more than two months, all while he was on parole after serving a three-year prison stint on drug charges.