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Cop Accused Of Tipping Drug Dealers In Grand Jury Probe

September 6, 2009

Monongahela Police Veteran George Langan Arrested On Drug, Corruption Charges

WASHINGTON, Pa. — An 18-year veteran of the Monongahela Police Department was arrested while on duty Friday morning, following a grand jury investigation of drug and corruption allegations.

 Patrolman George Langan, 45, of Monongahela, declined comment to Team 4 investigator Jim Parsons as he arrived at the Washington County Courthouse, still wearing his uniform.

“The charges allege Langan protected drug dealers — first by alerting them to pending searches and arrests — and that he also revealed critical, highly confidential police information of counter-narcotics efforts in that area,” District Attorney Steven Toprani said

Langan is accused of accepting cash and cocaine for personal use and helping alleged dealers in exchange, said Toprani, who revealed that Langan came under investigation in June “after drug task force detectives from my county office suspected that several heroin and cocaine investigations were compromised by tip-offs that he allegedly made to targets of those investigations.”

Police Chief Brian Tempest — who worked alongside Langan as a patrolman until last year — wasn’t surprised by the arrest.

 ”We had rumors for at least 10 years that George Langan was involved in illegal activity,” said Tempest.

 Langan was arraigned at District Judge Curtis Thompson’s office and taken to Washington County Correctional Facility on $500,000 bond. A hearing was scheduled for Sept. 16.

 WTAE Channel 4′s news exchange partners at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that the charges include obstruction of justice, hindering apprehension, official oppression, possession and delivery of suspected cocaine, conspiracy and witness intimidation.

 Law enforcement sources told Team 4 that Langan tried to hide his payoffs by using them to buy real estate in the Bentleyville area.

 The FBI, state police and the state attorney general’s office assisted with the investigation.

New Security Cameras To Give Pittsburgh Police Extra Eyes

March 28, 2009

 

From WTAE TV in Pittsburgh

$4 Million Worth Of Cameras To Be Installed

PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh is going high-tech to fight crime with the aid of $4 million worth of surveillance cameras.

 ”These cameras will include video intelligence, license plate recognition technology, gunshot detection technology,” said Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl.

The installation of the cameras was made possible through Department of Homeland Security grants.

 The cameras, which will be installed in the weeks and months ahead, can scan 360 degrees, see blocks away and records during the day and night.

 ”When these cameras roll out, we will see a reduction in crime and officers will have a very valuable tool,” said Pittsburgh Police Chief Nate Harper.

 As many as 80 cameras will be installed in city neighborhoods, with the Mexican War Streets the first to get them.

 Patrol cars will also be equipped with wireless video feeds.

 ”Also allows for very high resolution video and excellent zoom capabilities, as well as mobility,” said Mark Jules of Avrio Group, which will install the cameras.

 Officers checking the video for evidence will also be networking with private security system cameras throughout the Pittsburgh area.


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