
Vincent Forrest, a former patrol officer with the Metropolitan Police Department, was sentenced to 20 months in prison for his involvement in a bribery scheme. Forrest unlawfully provided non-public police information, specifically contact details of crash victims, in exchange for cash. This sentencing took place in Washington, D.C., highlighting ongoing concerns about corruption within law enforcement agencies.
A former D.C. police officer who was convicted of taking bribes in exchange for leaking nonpublic contact information for more than 2,000 victims of traffic accidents was sentenced Wednesday to one year and eight months in prison. https://t.co/QCeHtnK4gK
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