Monday, March 23, 2009

ATLANTA P.D. EX-POLICE MAJOR CERELYN DAVIS CLAIMS SHE DIDN'T QUASH KIDDY PORN INVESTIGATION!!!

ATLANTA P.D. Ex-Police Major Says She Didn’t Quash Kiddy Porn Probe
By Tim Eberly
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
August 26, 2008

A former Atlanta police major appealed her firing Tuesday, testifying before the city’s Civil Service Board that she never told detectives to quash a sex-crime investigation into the husband of a police sergeant. The board will make a decision on Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis, who was terminated in June, 2008, after both sides submit their closing arguments by Sept. 5, said Davis’ attorney, Mary Huber.

The hearing at City Hall lasted about five hours and included more than three hours of testimony, Huber said. Davis said in her testimony that she never would have stopped a sex-crimes investigation from moving forward, Huber said. “I thought she was very definite and poised,” Huber said. “She did great. I was very pleased.”

Among the others who testified at the hearing: Police Chief Richard Pennington, a Law Department investigator and the two detectives who said that Davis told them to “cut” an investigation into Terrill Marion Crane, the husband of former police Sgt. Tonya Crane.

Davis, Tonya Crane and crime analyst Randolph Ory were fired or quit after a Law Department investigation concluded Davis told the detectives not to look into the case. The investigation also found Ory, a close friend of Terrill Crane’s, knew about some of Crane’s sexual exploits and that Atlanta cop Tonya Crane burned sexually explicit photos of her husband.

Federal authorities indicted the husband, Terrill Marion Crane, in November on charges of producing child pornography after Atlanta police provided them with sexual photos of Crane and underage girls. Atlanta police were given the photos in 1999 and bungled the investigation.

Since her firing, Davis has been working on getting an advanced degree and preparing her appeal, Huber said
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INCREDIBLY - CERELYN DAVIS WAS FEATURED IN THE NOVEMBER 2008 OPRAH MAGAZINE AS ONE OF 80 WOMEN WHO RULE!
See this link Women Rule! A Crash Course in Changing the World.

See this link for details on C.J. Davis in Oprah Magazine - DISGRACED ATLANTA COP CERELYN WHITE NAMED ONE OF USA'S TOP 80 WOMEN LEADERS IN OPRAH'S 2008 WHITEHOUSE WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP CONTEST!

Maybe Oprah should name C.J. Davis to "A Crash Course in Rogue Policing!"

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