Fairfax County police officer suspended for ICE cooperation restored to 'full duty' - Washington Times
"Stung by a public outcry, Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin C. Roessler Jr. announced Wednesday that he had canceled the suspension and restored to duty an officer who had turned an illegal immigrant over to ICE.
Chief Roessler said an investigation is still ongoing but he ended the officer’s suspension after a “procedural policy recommendation” as of Friday.
...A day before he had announced the suspension and publicly shamed the officer, accusing him of breaking department policy by checking for warrants on a person he encountered at a traffic stop who lacked a license, then detaining the man when the county’s system showed he was wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Chief Roessler said the officer “deprived a person of their freedom, which is unacceptable.”
...Chief Roessler said Fairfax County policy is to not check for administrative warrants of people it encounters but is not arresting.
ICE generally uses administrative warrants, rather than judicial warrants, for its enforcement of the law against illegal immigrants.
The officer did check for administrative warrants and when one came back in the county system the officer called an ICE deportation officer who arrived to pick up the illegal immigrant, who was a fugitive after having failed to show for a deportation court case..."
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