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An offier´s arrests come into question
he was essentially was employing like magic tricks to hide evidence
but proving a crime was commited by a member of law enforcement….is not an easy task.
the police don’t actually ever see him planting their narcotics.
that raises some red flags to the investigators.
sometimes you think you can trust are the very ones you shouldn´t .
Law enforcement are supposed to bet he good guys and many times if not most of the time they are.
however there is something very odd that happens in one florida county
and a spotlight is put on an officer who may not actually be arresting people for crimes
but committing them himself.
it’s april 18th 2018 in jackson county florida. what should have been a typical day for a motorist suddenly becomes a lifechanging enounter
with sheriff’s debuty zachary wester.
the day Joshua emanuel got stopped he was on his way to work he was coming through a small town there was a police officer sitting underneath the overpass and when he pulled in behind him.
joshua still didn’t think anything of it until the ligths came on.
and thats when joshua was like ” this is really weird.”
deputy wester told joshua that he’s license had been suspended and he realized that when he ran joshua’s plate.
Joshua was like ” that’s strange.,because you were facing me under the overpass and you followed me for 3 miles before you flick the lights on.”
so the red flags were already going up , joshua said.
deputy wester asked if there was anything in the vehicle that joshua thought he should be conserned about and joshua was honest, joshua told debuty wester , he hada handgun in the center console and asked joshua if he had a concealed weapon permit. joshua said “no, you dont need one in florida”
at tht point he had probably cause to pull that car over , keep in mind, a lot of times the reason police officer pull you over does lead into futher investigation based on what officer’s see or maybe informatuon that the officer gather during that traffic stop.
joshuas feelings changed when deputy wester read the Miranda Rights.
dep.wester : opened up the center console.showed down in between the frong pasenger seat and where the center console is at .i saw what appeared to be a syringe sticking out.whenever i went , i looked further , pulled the seat apart. the syringe is actually in , like , a plastic larger baggie ,with a plastic container with a substance in it that appears to be.. an illegal narcotic. do you know anything about that?
joshua: i do not.
Joshua was shocked and he had no idea what the heck dep. wester talking about because he is not a meth a meth user . he doesn’t do drugs ,he never smoked pot and physically never done drogs in his life. it blew his mind that he was questioning him about it .
Joshua answerd that he had no idea.
Joshua was so suprised that it was methamphetamines of all things .it wasn´t weed , it wasn´t like a crack pipe ,it was methamphetamines it was a used needle.
Joshua says it has to be an explanation maybe somebody left it in his car , he has employees maybe that´s a possiblility, but joshua know the people he hire, joshua says they do background checks he simply dont addicts working for him .
if officer’s had a dollar for every time someone told them “this aren’t my pants,though you have them on and the officers find drugs in them , officer’s would be a very wealthy police officers.
There’s that initial denial phase.
Dep.wester took joshua to jail, his dad worked at the federal prsion there and joshua grew up around his lieutenant.joshua´s mom mad the phone call to his dad.
and she said” hey , something’s wrong,joshua just got arrested. for methamphetamine possesion . joshuas dad went in and he signed a paper for conditional release and he even question joshua, he grilled me pretty hard.” is there something i dont know?” are you making me look an idiot?”
joshua answered his dad ” no”.
joshua was treated like a criminal through the whole thing.it was the worst two years of joshuas life.
Joshua Emanuel is adamant,he´s innocent, is he telling the truth.is something else going on here
little did he know at the time . he would not be the only person claiming the same thing after being pulled over by deputy wester.
This drug crime are serious , these were possession charges of methamphetamine which can carry years in jail if people have other prior offenses.the penalty can be even more extrerme.
There also coolateral consequences ,people lose their job ,lose their standing in the community cistody of their children. trust of their loved ones,people hwo have taken different path in life and have become sober now, people believe that they’ve been lying.
at first glance ,these stops appear to be somewhat routine and by the book.
During police officer’s caree’r they saw drugs in a numerous places, many times people who are drug users,if they get stopped and they have the drugs ,they’re in that panic mode so they´re just going to slide it between the seats the’re going to try to hide it really quick so it doesnt´suprise police officer’s that some of the legal drugs were found like in a crack of a seat that doesn’t rease any suspicious to some police officers.
but is everything really a it appears to be?
upon a closer review , there´s something off with wester arrests.
there was troubling behavior that the officer exhibitied, such as going back and forth between his and the recovery vehicle vehicle
every time that this contraband was recovered there was a appeared intentional deflection of the body cam.to not be looking in the direction of the recovered item
and so it looked that all of a sudden these contraband were found within this vehicle in places where , if they were originally the number one could not have been seen by the naked eye of the officer.
or number two would have been known to have existed by other vehicle officers
what is going on here exaxtly is deputy wester fidning drugs? or planting them ?
There´s a lot of discrepancies between the reports and the body cam footage.these body warn carmeras were either turned on late or they malfunctioned or the video is acctually deleted off of the surface.
Between 2016 and 2018 jackson county florida sheriff’s deputy zachary Wester is making arrests for drugs possession
But something is trange with dept. wester.
The problem in in zachary wester’s case is investigators have a repeated pattern of zachary wester either turning off his camera , not turning it on,videos being deleted.that riess red flags to anybody.
Is it possible that wester could be planting drugs on innocent people?
When you watch these body cam footages most of these searches are only being conducted by zachary wester , there’s is not a second person in the car helping him , so he´s in there by himself while the second officer the backup officer is watching the suspect. so that does give zachary wester ample opportunity and time to plant those drugs.
The how he planted it in joshua´s car is still a question that literally keeps him up at night. he cant still figure it out. joshua know ehat happened, he doesn’t know how.
The only explanation ,joshua says he´d been able to come up with ,is wester went to the back of his car he put the bag with the syringe in his glove, carried the gloves to joshuas car, dumped in the passanger seat,then put the gloves on and quote unqoute started his search.
Jackson county police officers they whore shorts sleeves, they weren’t long sleeves , wester couldn’t tucked it in his shirt ,he didn’t like reach down on his boot or anything like that ,joshua think he just carried it in his glove from the back ofhis patrol car into joshuas car.
Lets take a closer look at these stops to see if wester is the one breaking the law.
crawford says he never seen that in his life.
Most peole will make denials and that’s why the las is pretty clear when you try to refute the existence of probable cause a suspect´s denials are not siffocoemt to refute probable cause .
But there is a consistent look of suprise on this people faces.
you can tell when people fain suprise. you can tell when it´s an all chuck,” you found my stuff.”
this was a little bit different.
fear’s says ” cause i do not drugs .
It was a level of indignation
shock
the other problem is this officer was trying to convince them that maybe somebody else left something in their vehicle.
to explain away why they genuinely might not know that there was contraband in their vehicle and so that is able to to create some plausible deniability for him that maybe it wasn’t him that put it there.
Wester’s demeanor on the side of the road was probably the worst part not because he was mean but because he was so nice. says joshua.
the buddy buddy demeanor then ” oh no your going to jail”.it was a lot the same over and over again he was playing a game which is sick .says joshua.
But cath wester in the act is not so simple.
combed through hese videos and you do not directly see him planting evidence,you see what could be argued to be an inadvertent a version of body camera at the critical moment.this stuff is recovered.
can the truth be uncovered?
out in jackson county florida between 2016 and 2018,sheriffs deputy zachary wester is arresting various people after supposedly finding narcotics in the cars they were driving.
Not only these motorist claim the drugs don’t belong to them .
but between inconsistencies and his reporting, the body cam turning off at key moments and the locations of where the drugs are found, something’s not right and someone starts taking notice.
There was a whistleblower in this case named christina pumphrey.
she worked for the state of attorney´s office at the time. there was a lot of things with this case tha tjust didn’t sit right with her so she started doing her own investigation
they actually start picking up on some discrepancies from his reports to what’s actually shown on the body worn camera and this right here is the crucial moment investigation need to look into this a little bit futher.
and notify the supervision to start running an investigation into wester, at that point they start pulling all these traffic stops.
However ,there’s a big problem.
On his body cam footage investigators dont acctually ever see him planting their narcotics. that raises some red flags .
did he actually find the drugs ?or were they actually planted?
he had mastered what he was doing, he knew when to turn his body camera off. he knew when to keep it on. he knew when to find whatever he was going to find.
The fact that he was so comfortable doing it, he was so good at only showing what he wanted to show until it came to the teresa odum video that’s when he really slipped up.
investigators saw in teresas odum case where there was a frame by frame shot of his body camera.and we saw that there was a clear baggie wester´s hand during the stop
you can pysically see a packet with white powder in his hand before he puts his glove on
which he later finds that same packet in teresa Odum’s trucks.
that´s wht blew the case wide open in reality .
what you see in his hand before he ever searches the truck.
Thats what really really gothim in trouble
authorities discover a stash of drugs and paraphenalia hidden in the trund of wester patrol car
After an investigation by the florida departement of law enforcement.
It suspected that zachary wester planted narcotics in dozens of traffic stops
In 2019 Wester is arrersted and he´s ultimately charged with 67 crimes with respect to 12 victims.
zachary wester may have been arrested.but he is presumed innoncent. the more challenging issue now is .. can prosecutors prove zachary westers is guilty
DA:s office actually took this to trial,everybody in law enforcement in the DA’s office ,they knew att he pit of their stomach that there was something really wrong here
but convincing people who are not in the industry a jury of just regular folks that this was a deviation and a criminal act,was actually a heavy lift.
In may 2021 a florida trial began that was quite startling to see.
former police officer named zachary wester was facing 67 criminal charges .
in connection with planting drugs
on unsuspecting and innocent motorist
T. williams:this is a case about an abuse of an incredible power ,the defendant used his position as a deputy sheriff to make traffic stops on 12 members of this community implant methamphetamine in their cars . methamphetamine and paraphernalia, he turned what should be a law enforcement agency in to something for his own use that was criminal .
K. Smith :the strongest evidence what was examined under a closer professional eye, we had a very similar Mo a policy a practice that this individual employed, the rtecovery of the samet type of substance,not witihn direct view of body-cam, movements that could not be accounted for divergent paperwork, unexplained discepancies in tests and field testing.
mr wester went one by one through each and very stop and many of other officers saw nothing unusual
no red flags with anything mr wester did.many of those same oficers were not suprised at all that those suspects denied ownership of the drugs in the paraphernalia that mr wester found in their cars there is no direct evidence of mr wester doing enything wrong.
Not one person saw him doing anything unusual
C. Ayers:not actually seeing him plant the drugs,that may come off as ” ah, you know that is just bad angle of the camera. but again ,jury’s do want to actually see that see the physical evidence.
many of them entered pleads.no one challenged anything in the courtroom and nobody complaints with the sheriff’s office.
This is the other harder part .the victims some of them pleaded guilty and what that means is if you plead guilty you cant later say that you didn’t do it.
The people who admitted that the drugs were theirs in the eye of the law ” the drugs ” were theirs.
some of these people on traffic stops entered a guilty plea, because they felt like hwo´s going to believe my word over a deputy sheriff’s word . that’s a legitimate concern. so you got a public defender or your attorney that’s saying ” hey look if you just plead to this your going to get no prison. time. the pressure is on you just to say ” i want this to go away.”
and the jury got to hear from those alleged victims themselves
joshua: testifying agains wester , was scary, just for the fact that you´re testifying against a law enforcement officer.this is someone the state has put in place to protect and serve,
they´re entrusted with the public safety,they ´re entrusted to do the right thing and they took an oath to do so. so when you´re sitting in a courtroom saying ” that´s a dirty cop” it doesn´t look good.
joshua:everybody says they´re innocent, everybody said it wasn´t mine. everybody says they have nothing to do with it. so going into that you´re how many other people have been in my spot .testifying against an officer,typically that doesn’t go very well ,but i knew i had to do it, i head a clean record.i was the the quote unquote key witness in this case because of my clean records So me testifying was a big deal for the state.
Then it was time for zachary wester , to take the stand.
The case is tought because your’re dealing with a professional witness ,cops, part of their jog is they testify, police officers are trained to be great witnesses
their are certain strategies and techniques when people testify that become learned and practiced over time , not getting overly emotional answering only what is asked.
responding in a way that is non- confrontational – non- argumentive .
he was really good on the stand
wester: methamphetamine is very prevalent in Jackson County , i’ve seen firsthand the destruction that methamphetamine has on families .. um ,has on friends, and my job is as a deputy sheriff, i wanted to be as proactive as i could, i didn’t feel that the citizen’s of jackson county wanted to pay me to just sit somwhere and wait for a call
Wester even tried to explain the way the arguably incriminating evidence from the odom stop.
wester: in the void space ,there was a baggy of some sort i didn´t know at the time if it was of evidentiary value or not ,it didn’t appear as if it had narcotics in it . it didn’t appear as if it had anything that may have been of value, but nonetheless i wanted to try to preserve it ,so i grabbed it .
and whenever i entered the vehicle, it was in my left hand.but i wanted to be able to still use my fingers before i put my gloves on,i moved my hand and i place that item in the driver’s side. floorboard and i continued my search .
It was obvious to chad ayers that wester had been coached a lot for his testimony and that’s not uncommen , wester had done his homework and really prepped for the questions that would probably to be aksed by the state prosecuton. said chad.
Joshua: i didn’t expect him to actually get on the stand ,he kept like moving his nose, he was very twitchy and nervous the whole time, he lost his cool on the stand several times with state attorney
chad ayers: wester came across a little cocky,a a little arrogant versus “hey i´m truly innocent here”.
Joshua: the defense’s case was actually pretty solid and its not really due to the defense attorney. it was wester covering of his actions, he hadam explanation for evertything. he had cut his body cam on and off at certain time perfectly and explained away as malfunction, and they questioned people involved in it in that departement. yeah ,it’s a possible , it’s a body cam.
joshua :it was tough to sit in the courtroom and say i dont know ,how he did it ,but i know he did . and i hope there´s enough evidence to prove it., the packet being in in his hand before he put his glove on . the fact that he didnt’ have him finding anything on camera,it was just there.so the jury really had to go by their belief in wheter or not he was a dirty cop.
and to the jury this case went , would they believe zachary wester upholding the law or breaking the law.
after delibering morrethan seven hours over the course of 2 days this was the jury´s decision.
may 18, 2021
-we the jury find as follows as to the coun’s charge and the information:
- count one:guilty of racketerring as charged.
- count two: not guilty.
- count three: not guilty
- count four :not guilty
- count seven : guilty of official misconduct related to teresa odom as charged
In a split decision the jurors found zachary wester of 19 charges
But not guilty on 48 other charges
Joshua: there were so many more not -guilties called out than their were guilty verdicts and that was rough to hear as someone wgo went through it,he´s getting off on all of these cases. but in the end after allwas said and done. he was found guilty on charges relating to three of the people involved.
myself ,steven van. and theresa odom .
Judge: as to count one. racheteering , which is a first-degree felony ,you are sentenced to serve five years in floridas departement of corrections.
as to count seven official misconduct ,18 months as to count 31 fabricating evidence,one year and one day.
as to count 64, that’s false imprisonment, your sentence to serve, one year and one day . therefore it is the intention of the court that you are sentenced to serve a total of 12 years 6 months and 8 in florida departement of corrections
For a moment , just think about the impact that zachary wester had here , so in total , prosecutors dropped charges in a 119 cases involving wester.
over 30 of the people that he arrested agreed to a nearly 1 miljon federal court settlement.his career, reputation ruined , he´s locked behind bars. for years.
and you have all of these people who are going to go through life knowing that they were falsely arrested by someone who was entrusted to hold the law.
and all of this for what?
that question of why he did it,it is still not clear.
honestly? it may never be clear.
UPDATE: Zach Wester NOT transferred to Hawaii prison
ALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — The former Jackson County deputy convicted of planting drugs during traffic stops was incorrectly reported to be transferred to a prison in Hawaii due to a “VINE” error.
The Florida Department of Corrections confirmed to ABC 27 that the updated information on Zach Wester’s location was an error; however, they can not disclose his current location.
Inmate Zachary Wester is not in Hawaii, however his status is undisclosed for protection. We are unable to confirm any details related to him.
Any information previously disclosed on our website and through VINE was done so in error and should not be used to determine the location of this inmate.
-Florida Department of Corrections