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UPDATE: Assistant Police Chief, Detective on paid administrative leave


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Updated: 2/03 5:24 pm Published: 2/02 8:49 pm
PINE BLUFF, AR – Pine Bluff police confirm that Assistant Police Chief Ivan Whitfield and Detective Marty Harrison are on paid administrative leave during an internal investigation. Police would not confirm if their absence is a result of the two not having their weapons at the time of a routine inspection.

Pine Bluff Police announced Thursday that 2 officers were put on paid administrative leave pending the conclusion of an internal administrative investigation.

"If there's an allegation of some possible wrongdoing then that person on administrative leave they deserve every opportunity and all energy placed into the investigation," said Lt. Bob Rawlinson, spokesman for the Pine Bluff Police Department.

Their absences come on the same day the chief ordered officers to bring in their weapons for inspection.

Sources tell us investigators found a department-issued gun at a recent crime scene, and results from a state crime lab will determine if that's the case.

"So there was not a gun found outside of the department that belongs to the police department? Can you confirm or deny?" I asked.

"Right now I can't go any further," said Lt. Rawlinson. 

Lt. Rawlinson says they inspect officers' weapons all the time. This time though, it's so they can become an accredited law enforcement agency. Called the gold standard in public safety, the Commission Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agency, or CALEA, requires rigorous standards to be considered among the elite.

It's yet to be determined if the actions of two officers will derail the plan.


Whitfield is the only candidate to announce for Jefferson County Judge. That election will be held in May.

Pine Bluff Police said they would not be releasing any information about the investigation until it had been completed. Fox 16 reached out to Whitfield for comment about the situation, but our calls remain unanswered.
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U both suck - 2/6/2012 7:33 PM
1 Vote
Oh and amen to the checking out the lawyers and judges too. They use that "good ole boy" system.

U both suck - 2/6/2012 7:30 PM
1 Vote
Hope the crooked chief BRENDA goes down with him. Hello state police?!?! Tell me this isn't gonna b investigated in its own dept. how many slaps on the wrist is Whitfield gonna get!?!?!

whocares - 2/3/2012 10:49 AM
5 Votes
the entire state of Arkansas police department in EVERY jurisdiction is corrupt, again how are we suppose to know that we are in good hands when law enforcement itself is becoming a issue, they overstep their boundaries, and a disgrace to the community and im suppose to teach my kids that police officers are their when you need them

RGilbert - 2/3/2012 7:41 AM
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Kinda makes the cop that gave the woman and her son that drove 8 stories off the side of mountain a capitation look like a very mean ugly parasite now don't it.

dilligaf - 2/3/2012 7:35 AM
3 Votes
Pine Bluff has enough thugs, robbers, thieves, murderers, rapists and so forth. I guess if you hire people from a city like that, you're liable to get one on your staff. His bid for election just got shot to pieces. This, along with many other thing, is why Pine Bluff needs to be cleaned out. The mayor is crooked and racist and the majority of the city leaders are the same way. A piss poor excuse for a city in my opinion.

Tired - 2/3/2012 6:15 AM
4 Votes
Wake up people this state is crooked....investigate every Judge...investigate every Cop...wouldn't hurt to look at every Lawyer...they can only get away with it if we let them...

sjn12 - 2/3/2012 5:26 AM
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Lets all guess the investigation will be compeleted after May 31, 2012, oh and lookey there ma that new judge has gone and dismissed that old annoying case . . . heehaw heehaw

sparrowhawk60 - 2/3/2012 2:58 AM
5 Votes
Hope they keep them innocent until proven guilty. Now if were someone not in their position it would be the other way around. I wouldn't get paid while they investigated. Would you? I think the FBI should investigate EVERY police dept. in this state. Quite a few making the news these days for things that make good Police Dept.'s look bad.
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