Thursday, January 14, 2010

BREAKING NEWS-4PM

CHIEF ACCUSED OF COVER-UP IN BEATING GRANTED BAIL

SCRANTON, PA. (AP) - A POLICE CHIEF CHARGED WITH OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE IN THE FATAL BEATING OF A MEXICAN IMMIGRANT IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CAN BE RELEASED FROM JAIL UNTIL HIS TRIAL. A FEDERAL JUDGE GRANTED BAIL TO SHENANDOAH POLICE CHIEF MATTHEW NESTOR ON THURSDAY. NESTOR AND TWO OTHER OFFICERS ARE CHARGED WITH ORCHESTRATING A COVER-UP AS THE FBI INVESTIGATED THE FATAL JULY 2008 ATTACK ON LUIS RAMIREZ. TWO TEENS WERE CONVICTED OF ASSAULT IN RAMIREZ'S DEATH. THEY ALSO FACE FEDERAL HATE CRIME CHARGES. NESTOR IS ALSO AWAITING TRIAL IN ANOTHER CASE. PROSECUTORS CHARGED HIM AND ANOTHER OFFICER IN DECEMBER WITH EXTORTING CASH PAYOFFS FROM ILLEGAL GAMBLING OPERATIONS AND A LOCAL BUSINESSMAN. THE OTHER OFFICERS CHARGED HAVE BEEN RELEASED ON HOME
CONFINEMENT.

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