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LRPD cop James Stone fired for an innapropriate relationship with a suicidal woman after responding to calls at her residence

 

According to records that the Little Rock Police Department refused to provide us in response to a Freedom of Information request, they fired probationary cop James Stone for violating departmental policies when he had an innapropriate relationship with a mentally disturbed, suicidal female after responding to calls at her residence.

James Stone

Domikia Davis, a LRPD cop assigned to their FOI Unit, told records about Stone could not be provided because he was not fired.

 
Domikia 'Dee Dee" Davis

By the way, Davis herself has a lengthy disciplinary history at LRPD. 



Davis and her supervisors at LRPD did not know we had this letter. A letter from LRPD chief Heath Helton to Stone terminating his employment.



 

The copies of body worn camera videos made when LPRD cops responded to the suicide attempts are not exempt from disclosure under the AFOIA even if they are referenced in an investigation that does not result in suspension or termination as they were not created during the investigation (not the case in this instance as that letter reveals). They are made pursuant to policy and ordinary activity of a LRPD patrol cop.

Knowing that the Scott Administration LRPD could not be expected to comply with the AFOIA, we worked around them and obtained the LRPD investigation file from the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training or CLEST. However the videos referred to in that file were not conveyed to CLEST, hence our AFOIA request to LRPD for them.

Here's that file.

 
 
As show in the file, Stone was an embarassment to LRPD...


Stone also told the suicidial woman he had once tried to kill himself and has mental health issues. How could he ever have passed a real background check?


LRPD has also refused to provide a copy of any photograph of Stone (like the one we posted of Domikia Davis) claiming it is exempt from disclosure. If he was still a cop that might be true, but he's no longer a cop and will never be one in Arkansas in the future. So off to court we go.


If getting shitcanned wasn't bad enough for Stone, he now has to repay that $10,000 bounus he recieved. 

LRPD is full of corrupt, shitty cops. Stay tuned as we expose them all and provide all their files.

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