Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
The Police Accountability Report - Police violently raided his camper, but the cover up is even more shocking

Police violently raided his camper, but the cover up is even more shocking

07/30/24 • 37 min

The Police Accountability Report
Two years ago, Michigan-based cannabis entrepreneur Coty Cecil’s camper van broke down in Milton, West Virginia. As he was awaiting repairs, Cecil was confronted by Milton police at his door. Despite appearing without a warrant, police demanded entry into the camper van. During the subsequent raid, police smashed Cecil’s window and confiscated eight hemp plants. Cecil now faces a 10-year sentence. Meanwhile, Cabell County, which Milton is located in has a development deal with the billion-dollar cannabis company Trulieve, which is expected to build a grow facility in the planned HADCO Business Park, an economic initiative being funded by millions in local taxpayer money. Trulieve was quietly benefitting from tax payer funded subsidies while Cody was sitting in jail. Thanks to previous reporting from Police Accountability Report and the support of viewers, Cecil was able to get his bail reduced and return home. Cecil now returns again to Police Accountability Report to discuss his fight against the 10-year prison sentence looming over him. Police Accountability Report has previously investigated use of public funds in Milton.
Read the transcript of this episode here.
Studio Production: Taya Graham, Stephen Janis
Post-Production: Stephen Janis, Cameron Granadino
Help us continue producing Police Accountability Report by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:
Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-par
Sign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-par
Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnews
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-police-accountability-report--4585846/support.
plus icon
bookmark
Two years ago, Michigan-based cannabis entrepreneur Coty Cecil’s camper van broke down in Milton, West Virginia. As he was awaiting repairs, Cecil was confronted by Milton police at his door. Despite appearing without a warrant, police demanded entry into the camper van. During the subsequent raid, police smashed Cecil’s window and confiscated eight hemp plants. Cecil now faces a 10-year sentence. Meanwhile, Cabell County, which Milton is located in has a development deal with the billion-dollar cannabis company Trulieve, which is expected to build a grow facility in the planned HADCO Business Park, an economic initiative being funded by millions in local taxpayer money. Trulieve was quietly benefitting from tax payer funded subsidies while Cody was sitting in jail. Thanks to previous reporting from Police Accountability Report and the support of viewers, Cecil was able to get his bail reduced and return home. Cecil now returns again to Police Accountability Report to discuss his fight against the 10-year prison sentence looming over him. Police Accountability Report has previously investigated use of public funds in Milton.
Read the transcript of this episode here.
Studio Production: Taya Graham, Stephen Janis
Post-Production: Stephen Janis, Cameron Granadino
Help us continue producing Police Accountability Report by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:
Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-par
Sign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-par
Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnews
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-police-accountability-report--4585846/support.

Previous Episode

undefined - An off-duty cop falsely accused him of drug dealing; what happened next was life-changing

An off-duty cop falsely accused him of drug dealing; what happened next was life-changing

Jose Palomares, an off-duty cop, was moonlighting as a security guard at a homeless services center in Ft. Worth when a dispute arose over $20. Officer Palomares chose to intervene—immediately accusing the man who believed he'd had $20 stolen from him, of being a drug dealer. After calling in the drug dogs and conducting an illegal search, Palomares failed to find sufficient drugs to justify his accusation. Instead of letting the man go, Palomares then decided to pressure his arrestee into becoming an informant. Police Accountability Report discusses the shocking footage and what it tells us about the ways police wield their power against the poor.
Production: Taya Graham, Stephen Janis
Post-Production: Stephen Janis, Cameron Granadino
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrmm_7RDZJeQzq2-wvmjueg/join
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-police-accountability-report--4585846/support.

Next Episode

undefined - He sued police for an illegal arrest—then they came after him

He sued police for an illegal arrest—then they came after him

The Holguin family’s troubles with the El Paso Police Department began in 2022, when Adzari Holguin, then a high school senior, was asked by relative to film the police while they responded to a call about a domestic dispute. After police became aggressive once they noticed Adzari was recording, her father, Eddie Holguin, stepped in to escort his daughter home. That’s when police staged an illegal raid on the Holguin residence and arrested Eddie and Adzari. After the raid, the Holguins filed a lawsuit to demand justice. Now, they say the El Paso police are deliberately targeting their family. Police Accountability Report examines the evidence, and what this case tells us about cops in America today, who in many places not only operate with virtual legal impunity, but also conduct themselves more like a mafia than like law enforcement.
Read the transcript of this episode here.
Studio Production: Stephen Janis, Taya Graham
Post-Production: Stephen Janis, Cameron Granadino
Help us continue producing Police Accountability Report by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:
Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-par
Sign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-par
Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnews
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-police-accountability-report--4585846/support.

Episode Comments

Generate a badge

Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode

Select type & size
Open dropdown icon
share badge image

<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/the-police-accountability-report-364886/police-violently-raided-his-camper-but-the-cover-up-is-even-more-shock-65031329"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to police violently raided his camper, but the cover up is even more shocking on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>

Copy