Middle River Man Pleads Guilty in Towing Scheme
Baltimore police officers Kelvin Manrich and Samuel Ocasio among 50 officers paid to refer business to Majestic Auto Repair in Rosedale.
A Middle River man became the latest Baltimore City police officer to admit his role in an illegal towing scheme involving a Rosedale auto shop.
Kelvin Quade Manrich, 42, of Middle River, pleaded guilty last week to conspiracy and extortion charges after five days of trial in federal court, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland.
This came at the same time as a federal jury convicted another city officer, Samuel Ocasio, age 36, of Edgewood, of similar charges that the owners of Majestic Auto Repair paid him, Manrich and other Baltimore City police officers to arrange for their company, rather than a city-authorized business, to tow vehicles from accident scenes and make repairs, according to a news release.
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“Working as a law enforcement officer is a commitment and not just a job, which is why it requires a sworn oath,” said U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein in a statement. “A police officer who takes a payment from a private citizen in connection with public duties crosses a bright line from which there is no return.”
According to a news release, beginning in 2008, Manrich and Ocasio contacted Majestic owners Herman Alexis Moreno and Edwin Javier Mejia for towing and repair services, even though Majestic was not an authorized Baltimore City towing company.
In exchange, the owners paid the officers up to $300 for each vehicle they referred to Majestic, according to the release. Moreno, 30, of Rosedale, and Mejia, 27, of Middle River, pleaded guilty in July to bribing police.
Both officers face a maximum sentence of five years in prison for the conspiracy, and a maximum of 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,0000, according to the release.
Sentencing for Ocasio is set for June 1 while Manrich is scheduled to be sentenced on May 25.
Overall, 14 Baltimore Police officers have pleaded guilty in federal court and one pleaded guilty in state court in connection to the towing scheme.
Red Dolphin
3:30 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
make no mistake about it, there are alot of corrupt. batlimore city Police officers, I know from personal experience, they lie! straight to the judge !, now if only the one that lied on the charging documnents on me would get caught , you need to humble your selves every one of you lowly educated bums, you couldnt pass the 6 th grade reading level or grammar, bunch of illiterates,,,,,,,with no integrity
Red Dolphin
3:34 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
btw Baltimore county and Md state cops are very professional ,im only talking about the corrupt bums in the city,,,,,,,,,most of them are affirmative action recruits,the standards had to be lowered just so they could get in the academy. Leyt me put it tpo you this way, the school I graduated from would'nt even accept you in to there freshmen class,,,,,,,,,, you hve to passthe grammar test first , whoooaaa!!!!
Red Dolphin
3:36 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
and theres federaprobe in to Balto co;s hiring practices, humm? wonder whythey cant jut pas the entrance examns ?
BRAD
3:43 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
So what charges are the owners of Majestic facing?
Ron Snyder
3:51 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The owners pleaded guilty to related charges in July.
Red Dolphin
8:56 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
"middle River man" that;s where he resides. should'nt the head line read "baltimore city police officer convicted of extortion" ?
Ron Snyder
6:38 am on Wednesday, February 29, 2012
This site centers on news in the Essex-Middle River area. The headline reflects who this story impacts the local community. The sub-head indicates he is an officer. Thank you for your feedback.
Red Dolphin
2:54 pm on Wednesday, February 29, 2012
im clear on that Ron, you are 100% correct, I was blowing off a little steam, not trying to critque your compostions .Everythiing you wote was appropiate,,,,,,,,,, i.e it relfects on the area related, to the blog,,,,,,,,,,,, I apologize
Ron Snyder
3:48 pm on Wednesday, February 29, 2012
No problem. We have an open forum and as long as people are respectful, everyone can have their say. That's what is great about Patch.