Unbelievable video captured by a New
York business owner’s surveillance cameras appear to show an undercover
police informant (not a police officer) planting and photographing crack cocaine, which ultimately led to the man’s arrest.
Scotia and Schenectady County Police
reportedly became suspicious of Donald Andrews, Jr., who owns a smoke
shop on Mohawk Avenue in Scotia, N.Y., and decided to send the
undercover informant to gather some information. He was sent to Andrews’
place of business twice, according to WNYT-TV.
It was during the informant’s second
trip to the smoke shop that he was caught on camera planting and
photographing what appears to be cocaine.
In WNYT-TV’s video report, Andrews’s lawyer can be heard narrating the shocking surveillance video.
“He comes in, places the crack on the
counter. Crack, which under federal sentencing guidelines, would get him
4 years in jail. Under New York State law would get him 2 to 7 years in
jail,” attorney Kevin Luibrand says in the video.
More with video @ The Blaze
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