Approved.
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U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Vice City - Miami Division
U.S. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
FEDERAL ARREST WARRANT
Date of File:
20th December 2020.
Agent filing the warrant:
Special Agent KowalskiSubject of the warrant:
VCPD Chief of Police Andrew Aky
Warrant type:
Interrogation and Arrest.
Charges:
Conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
Manslaughter.
Conspiracy to commit aggravated assault.
Grand Theft Auto.
Use of prohibited drugs (cocaine).
Sexual harassment.
Destruction of private property - 2 counts.
Public Endangerment - 4 counts.
Obstruction of Justice.Evidence: (https://i.imgur.com/rM68P4j.png)https://imgur.com/a/wH4OKgA (https://imgur.com/a/wH4OKgA)https://imgur.com/a/URRkrph (https://imgur.com/a/URRkrph)(https://i.imgur.com/51de0Jd.png)https://imgur.com/a/jZ3kQax (https://imgur.com/a/jZ3kQax)(https://i.imgur.com/xBcxtnn.png)(https://i.imgur.com/bB2OUQa.png)
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Witnesses:
Director Klaus Meine - FBI
Senior Officer Andrew Davidson - VCPD
Officer Luca Cottonfield - VCPD
Ghiless - Civilian.
Signed,
Special Agent Kowalski - Miami Division
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Act VIII
Anyone who causes, by their presence or by disrupting the tasks of law enforcement personnel, is
to be charged with obstruction of justice. Anyone refusing to cooperate with law enforcement
personnel with reasonable cause to act can be charged with obstruction of justice as well.
Act I
Under punishment by law enforcement, no individual may commit murder, acts of thievery or burglary,
assault, vandalism, rape, abduction, fraud, or any act of harming one's wealth, property, or health.
Act II
Production, use, sale, distribution, and/or possession of any controlled substance is unlawful and prohibited.
Act I
Under punishment by law enforcement, no individual may commit murder, acts of thievery or burglary,
assault, vandalism, rape, abduction, fraud, or any act of harming one's wealth, property, or health.
Act I
Under punishment by law enforcement, no individual may commit murder, acts of thievery or burglary,
assault, vandalism, rape, abduction, fraud, or any act of harming one's wealth, property, or health.
Act VI
Anyone taking part in an offense is guilty of that offense. Anyone encouraging, helping to prepare or
to commit that offense is guilty of that offense.
Act IV
Threats or plotting a criminal act, or encouraging a criminal act is a crime.
Act VI
Anyone taking part in an offense is guilty of that offense. Anyone encouraging, helping to prepare or
to commit that offense is guilty of that offense.
Act IV
Threats or plotting a criminal act, or encouraging a criminal act is a crime.
Act I
Under punishment by law enforcement, no individual may commit murder, acts of thievery or burglary,
assault, vandalism, rape, abduction, fraud, or any act of harming one's wealth, property, or health.
Ordinance V
All citizens have the right to pursue happiness in this nation. Therefore, this right shall be upheld unless
such pursuit involves infringing laws set by the government. Thus, any citizen has the legal right to own
a home and/or business. Likewise, citizens have the legal right to own and operate a vehicle.
Ordinance VII
The rights of citizens cannot be denied or abridged by the nation or by any state due to race, colour,
religious or political beliefs, criminal history, or previous lifestyles.
Klaus Meine FBI Director | Kowalski FBI Lead Prosecutor |
(https://i.imgur.com/95h3gjG.png) | U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Vice City - Miami Division TO: UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 196 HAVANA HIGHWAY, VICE CITY, MIAMI. FROM: THE DESK OF SPECIAL AGENT KOWALSKI, FBI HEADQUARTERS, OCEAN BEACH, VICE CITY, MIAMI. Your honour, We, the United States of Argonath, have summoned the defendant to the courts. Attached below is a copy of the summons sent.
Regards, Special Agent Kowalski FBI Lead Prosecutor. |
(https://i.imgur.com/95h3gjG.png) | U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Vice City - Miami Division TO: UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 196 HAVANA HIGHWAY, VICE CITY, MIAMI. FROM: THE DESK OF SPECIAL AGENT KOWALSKI, FBI HEADQUARTERS, OCEAN BEACH, VICE CITY, MIAMI. Your honour, We, the United States of Argonath, have summoned VCPD Officer Luca Cottonfield and VCPD Senior Officer Andrew Davidson to testify against the defendant in regards to various offences witnessed being committed by Chief Andrew Aky. Attached below are copies of the summons sent.
Regards, Special Agent Kowalski FBI Lead Prosecutor. |
On the 11th of November, Chief Aky committed an act of obstruction of justice, preventing a federal agent from going on duty by barricading his vehicle using police barriers, blatantly disregarding any protocol in regards to their use. Through his recklessness and blatant misuse of standard police equipment, an FBI Special Agent was prevented from being able to exit the local police precinct and perform his duties [1].
Chief of Police Andrew Aky was once again sighted by the very same FBI Special Agent misusing police barriers by placing them around another Officer and then shooting at them, completely disregarding any risk of harm to the Officer. Mr. Aky was now misusing three different issues of police equipment - roadblock barriers, his duty pistol, and his duty shotgun. This was a serious occurrence and the officer was lucky not to have been accidentally shot by the Chief in his act of public endangerment, as well as having broken the law by brandishing and firing his weapon without lawful purpose and abusing his power as a senior law enforcement official.
Chief Aky then proceeded to start driving recklessly around various districts, showing a complete disregard for anybody's safety, including his own. His actions resulted in a head-on collision with another civilian, destroying their vehicle, yet Chief Aky seemed to show no remorse for the destruction of private property that he was responsible for, nor did he even try and see if the other driver was alright. Despite this, the Chief then decided to start driving in the oncoming traffic lane, deliberately near-missing the federal agent several times, for which he described the purpose as "training". Based on the Chief's willingness to break the law and endanger everyone more than necessary during a so-called police training, as well as the methods used in a totally uncontrolled public environment prove beyond any possible doubt that Mr. Aky does not care about the fact that he is breaking the law, shows no remorse whatsoever, nor any recognition or understanding of the impact his actions are having on citizens and law enforcers within the state [2].
Chief Aky was also caught using prohibited drugs while off-duty by FBI Director Klaus. The drugs were identified as cocaine, which is prohibited by law as it is categorized as a controlled substance. Mr. Aky's use of prohibited drugs while off-duty show that he has no remorse for his acts against the law, and the fact he was willing to do it in front of an on-duty federal agent also further proves his incompetence and lack of any common sense whatsoever as a Chief of Police of the Vice City Police Department, based on his recklessness and tolerability for breaking the law, which further proves corruption in public office. [3]
Officer Andrew Davidson once again caught Chief Aky, this time committing manslaughter due to his reckless actions. Despite the woman standing on the scooter, Mr. Aky insisted on driving it regardless of the risk, which ultimately led to the woman's death, caused by a hard fall from the scooter. Had he not knowingly made such a stupid decision regardless of the risks which he was well aware of, the woman may still have been alive today, which was her right to not be deprived of life as per the constitution. This right was taken away from her by the defendant whose actions caused her death through his idiocy and his clear inability to think before acting. The recklessness and disregard for his own and others' safety only serve to further prove our allegations of corruption and public endangerment against the defendant. After the manslaughter was committed, the off-duty police chief was apprehended by Officer Davidson swiftly and placed into detainment awaiting trial [4].
VCPD Chief Andrew Aky also publicly admitted over the police radio that he was guilty of Grand Theft Auto, stealing a blue Banshee, later identified to be the property of FBI Agent Goura Mohamed. Chief Aky makes it clear on duty that nobody saw him steal the vehicle and therefore nobody has any evidence against him, as well as blindly identifying the owner of the vehicle he stole, which proves that he stole the vehicle, despite not showing the occurrence itself. This again shows a lack of remorse and acknowledgement of the crime he committed as well as the impact it could have had on the FBI Agent who owns the vehicle, being unable to commute throughout the city, which is an integral part of his job. However, regardless of all that, Chief Aky simply took the vehicle and broke the law once again, showing another demonstration of the Chief's corruption as an officer of the law as well as his total disregard of the law [5].
Officer Luca Cottonfield also gathered evidence against the Chief as part of the task force. The evidence shows counts of sexual discrimination, destruction of private property, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. Mr. Aky proceeded to stop a woman piloting a helicopter and began to sexually harass her. He made remarks that she couldn't fly properly because she was a woman, where he says "you are a woman, I mean you put the world in a great danger by piloting this", as well as other continuous sexually discriminatory references. Again through his complete disregard for anyone's safety, he lit up a cigar and tossed it by the helicopter, which then exploded as a result due to leaking petrol. The chief clearly states that he doesn't believe anything can go wrong and does it anyway despite Officer Luca Cottonfield's warnings. He continues to make sexual references, such as how he seemingly masturbates all day, which we quote "I crack my cock all day, fapping it hard", to which the woman replies that nobody needs to hear that. Chief Aky then proceeded to state that he wishes to murder anyone who says that, plotting and desiring to kill anybody who says such a thing. Chief Aky blatantly commits conspiracy to commit first-degree murder by threatening that he wishes to kill anyone who says what the woman said to him. The cigar that Aky dropped then ignited droplets of leaking petrol which then caused the helicopter explosion. Aky then orders over the radio to launch a napalm strike, which falls under conspiracy to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon as he attempted and encouraged to do so through his orders to his subordinates. However, luckily the VCPD have no access to napalm, and the officers on-scene disregarded anything Aky said, knowing he was breaking the law. This proves further beyond any possible belief that VCPD Chief Andrew Aky is an incompetent criminal holding a leadership position he is totally unworthy of [6].
(https://i.imgur.com/95h3gjG.png) | U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Vice City - Miami Division TO: UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 196 HAVANA HIGHWAY, VICE CITY, MIAMI. FROM: THE DESK OF SPECIAL AGENT KOWALSKI, FBI HEADQUARTERS, OCEAN BEACH, VICE CITY, MIAMI. Your honour, The United States of Argonath wishes to address the defendant's claims. Good evening your honour. I would like to enter my plea of not guilty to the accusations that have been thrown against me. The agent, regardless of being aware of the Chief deciding to randomly place barriers and calling it training, couldn't possibly move without causing an accident that may have injured the Chief, and so did not move his cheetah. Also, any sort of law enforcement training does not take place on the spot especially in public in a totally uncontrolled environment just because someone wants an excuse to blatantly misuse police equipment and weaponry. I request Senior Officer Luca Cottonfield to testify in regards to this, especially from his own direct and current experience in the VCPD.
We wish to reiterate that any weaponized training is always to be done in the Fort Baxter Training Base where the VCPD can conduct their training without endangering other people. However, Chief Aky is very clearly attempting to simply lie his way out of the charge by stating it was a "training" when in reality it was nothing but him abusing his weaponry and brandishing it without any legally justifiable reason in public. Therefore I request FBI Director Klaus to attest that he authorized, condoned or in any way encouraged this sort of blatant misuse of standard police barriers and/or weaponry. This "environment" the defendant speaks of was a public police station, and this reaffirms the Special Agent's claims. We also request Senior Officer Luca Cottonfield to testify for the prosecution. For the second accusation: To address the defendant's claims, we will again follow in chronological order. In the first display of evidence, Andrew Aky was seen obstructing the sidewalk with his vehicle which is still illegal under the following ordinance: Quote Act III Regarding the second and third counts, the Special Agent who was behind, did not see the defendant stop at all, which leads us to believe the defendant may be lying. However, we will give Mr. Aky the benefit of the doubt on this charge as they are mostly reckless driving. In the fourth, it is however seen that Mr. Aky decided to obstruct traffic flow and risk an accident by parking right in the middle of the road. We believe this still qualifies as reckless behaviour under the following ordinance: Quote Act III The United States still believes that his obstruction of essential space, in this instance the road, still qualifies as a breach of the law. Moving forward to the next image, in which again, Aky is stationary on the side of the road and reving up the engine, resulting in the exhaust gases together with the unburnt fuel being released through the side exhaust, which led to the creation of small flames at their tips. The evidence does show, as admitted by the defendant over the police radio, that he is "training" by trying to near-miss the federal agent in the oncoming traffic lane. This constitutes as public endangerment as the defendant is driving recklessly and using "training" as some sort of an excuse to drive in a public area in an oncoming traffic lane, deliberately attempting to near-miss a federal agent, putting his safety and health in jeopardy, which is once again a breach of the following ordinance: Quote Act I I as a witness and an on-duty law enforcer at the time wish to testify that the driver of the other vehicle was not a suspect as described and alleged by the defendant, and we request evidence from Chief Aky that this other driver was indeed suspected for his alleged reckless behaviour. As per the court topic mentioned by the defendant's attorney regarding the road from Downtown, it is very clearly stated by the government that the first example in the first post is correct, which is the way that the FBI Special Agent was driving, while the Chief was driving contradictory to the legal way of driving. This post is referenced here. (https://www.argonathrpg.eu/index.php?topic=123286.0.msg1993862;topicseen#new) However, we will now begin to address the more serious charges for which we primarily intend to prosecute Chief Aky.
Director Klaus was with Chief Aky in the Hyman Condo, Downtown, to check out the building. The owner was there and had nothing against their presence, not asking them to leave, and even allowing Director Klaus inside. There was some cocaine on the table, and while the owner of said cocaine cannot be proven, the Chief did use cocaine. Now, regarding the questions as to how the Director dealt with the situation, as a federal agent and a supervisor of the task force set up to bring the defendant down, he took evidence for use in court instead of detaining the suspect on the spot. Chief of Police Andrew Aky is however asking irrelevant questions regarding the evidence gathered about him according to which he used cocaine, as federal agents are allowed to gather evidence by any means necessary, and there are no actual prerequisites such as 'right time' or 'right place' for such tasks to be carried out.
For a start, the evidence is very much able to conclude the crime was Andrew Aky's fault. It was very evident that the woman was for whatever reason standing on the scooter, and yet the defendant rode it, knowing the risks. The quality of the photos is very evident when Officer Andrew Davidson approaches the driver, clearly identifiable as Andrew Aky, which we believe the Officer has already attested to in his testimony, however, can do so again. Regarding the allegation that the defendant was voided of his right to an interrogation, there was no request for one. We request conclusive evidence proving that Andrew Aky specifically requested an interrogation for his crime. However, we believe that based on the event that took place in front of Officer Davidson, an interrogation would still have found the defendant guilty especially with Senior Officer Davidson as a material witness as well as presented evidence. This "unfortunate accident" was still caused by the reckless and negligent actions of the defendant and therefore constitutes manslaughter which is a crime per the ordinance: Quote Act I We now wish to address the next charge.
The owner of the vehicle was indeed misidentified and there was some sort of miscommunication along the way. However, we believe the defendant is still guilty of this offence. Sergeant Andrew Davidson witnessed the theft of the state vehicle from the civilian who was renting it, MasterOz at Viceport. We request Mr. MasterOz to testify that his vehicle was stolen, the blue state Banshee that he was driving and using up until the theft of the vehicle from Viceport. We also once again request Sergeant Andrew Davidson to testify that he witnessed the theft of the vehicle. Finally, we request both Sergeant Andrew Davidson and Senior Officer Luca Cottonfield to testify regarding the lack of preemptive humour or any sort of fun over the radio and the seemingly serious context of the admission.
VCPD Dispatch can confirm per the evidence that the officer was indeed Chief of Police Andrew Aky. Wearing different clothes does not constitute a different person, and we remain adamant that Andrew Aky face the charges presented regarding this incident. We also believe that Sergeant Andrew Davidson and Senior Officer Luca Cottonfield can attest to the identity of the defendant being present on-scene, which has already been done by the Sergeant, however, can be done again. ((OOC: A skin does not constitute another character, and I am fairly sure that VC:MP Management can confirm this. Just to add, that VCS skin of you isn't actually a skin in-game.)) We also wish to state for the record another law, however, this time from the Law Enforcement Ordinance breached by Chief Aky throughout all charges: Quote Part 6 - Misconduct and Relating Provisions The charges we have pressed therefore constitute law enforcement misconduct from a Chief of Police. Regards, Special Agent Kowalski FBI Lead Prosecutor. |
Good evening your honour. I would like to enter my plea of not guilty to the accusations that have been thrown against me.
((I will proceed to act as my own attorney and address myself in the third person))QuoteOn the 11th of November, Chief Aky committed an act of obstruction of justice, preventing a federal agent from going on duty by barricading his vehicle using police barriers, blatantly disregarding any protocol in regards to their use. Through his recklessness and blatant misuse of standard police equipment, an FBI Special Agent was prevented from being able to exit the local police precinct and perform his duties [1].
First accusation, the barriers were not misused since my client was using them for training and research before the agent came and decided to take the vehicle that my client was using for such training and research. Andrew Aky was supposed to develop new tactics for the new equipment since no one did it before so, he had to use them and take notice of how it behaves and how it is suppose to be used by other officers. The agent came while sir Andrew was taking notes of the way the equipment behaves and thought the defendant targeted him with such misconduct. The chief tried to explain to him afterwards that he should have used another vehicle because he was already using that one for testing. The agent did not state being in a hurry to performi his duties, as the problem seems to be put forward here, hence why Aky decided to have a talk with said agent. This incident did not take over 5 minutes. The agent did not have to respond to any of the defendants remarks and orders either, since the chief was not his superior and was not even in the same department, as the agent knows very well, so he could have went about his business, but since he was not in a hurry and clearly did not have any active duties or tasks, he entertained the chief's will to converse and responded. You can also see that the chief, being forced by the other officer, removed the barriers as soon as he could and moved to the side, and only because the officer didn't hurry and was up for a chat, Aky decided to move closer and continue the discussion.
This was a misunderstanding and it gives off the impression that the entire accusation was a gamble made by the agent, that the judge might count this as a misconduct and charge my client for it aswell.
QuoteVCPD Chief Andrew Aky also publicly admitted over the police radio that he was guilty of Grand Theft Auto, stealing a blue Banshee, later identified to be the property of FBI Agent Goura Mohamed. Chief Aky makes it clear on duty that nobody saw him steal the vehicle and therefore nobody has any evidence against him, as well as blindly identifying the owner of the vehicle he stole, which proves that he stole the vehicle, despite not showing the occurrence itself. This again shows a lack of remorse and acknowledgement of the crime he committed as well as the impact it could have had on the FBI Agent who owns the vehicle, being unable to commute throughout the city, which is an integral part of his job. However, regardless of all that, Chief Aky simply took the vehicle and broke the law once again, showing another demonstration of the Chief's corruption as an officer of the law as well as his total disregard of the law [5].
First of all, it is not publicly admitting if it was made on a police radio which is not public. Second, the information is false since officer Goura owns a dark red Banshee, and the records never show him having owned a blue Banshee. We would like to hear his take on this and ask if he ever had his Banshee painted blue. We think him testifying would be pretty much enough to nullify this accusation. The radio is a crowded place most of the times, and in this case this crowding resulted in a misunderstanding. At the same time as Aky was responding to another officer on the question "Who cares anyway" another one asked "Who's car was it?" at the same time, resulting in a jumbled up conversation, but since it was not questioned further, the chief did not give it much thought, as per the "no proof" and "no one saw me do it". This was once again an ironic and sarcastic comment about the situation, a joke, something that was already established as being part of the defendants
mannerism. The officers later looked around town to find the vehicle in question, and found it and as such the owner took it. The vehicle found, was indeed blue as the guy describes it and parked at the North Point Mall's Parking Lot, how would Aky be able to drive that vehicle right there, in that exact spot so fast and come back in such a short time? It again is highly unlikely that this is what happended. There is no proof that the actions described by the prosecution team actually took place. All the evidence in this is the fact that the chief was joking on the radio about stealing the guy's car, with the chief being at the crane together with other officers, and later on finding the vehicle, the owner taking it, since that was the vehicle he was looking for, a vehicle which was not owned by any "Goura".
The defense would like to request Goura to testify regarding ever having a blue banshee, around the date in which the action took place, and, if possible, asks the victim be brought forth so that he may tell his side of the story.
QuoteOfficer Luca Cottonfield also gathered evidence against the Chief as part of the task force. The evidence shows counts of sexual discrimination, destruction of private property, conspiracy to commit aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. Mr. Aky proceeded to stop a woman piloting a helicopter and began to sexually harass her. He made remarks that she couldn't fly properly because she was a woman, where he says "you are a woman, I mean you put the world in a great danger by piloting this", as well as other continuous sexually discriminatory references. Again through his complete disregard for anyone's safety, he lit up a cigar and tossed it by the helicopter, which then exploded as a result due to leaking petrol. The chief clearly states that he doesn't believe anything can go wrong and does it anyway despite Officer Luca Cottonfield's warnings. He continues to make sexual references, such as how he seemingly masturbates all day, which we quote "I crack my cock all day, fapping it hard", to which the woman replies that nobody needs to hear that. Chief Aky then proceeded to state that he wishes to murder anyone who says that, plotting and desiring to kill anybody who says such a thing. Chief Aky blatantly commits conspiracy to commit first-degree murder by threatening that he wishes to kill anyone who says what the woman said to him. The cigar that Aky dropped then ignited droplets of leaking petrol which then caused the helicopter explosion. Aky then orders over the radio to launch a napalm strike, which falls under conspiracy to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon as he attempted and encouraged to do so through his orders to his subordinates. However, luckily the VCPD have no access to napalm, and the officers on-scene disregarded anything Aky said, knowing he was breaking the law. This proves further beyond any possible belief that VCPD Chief Andrew Aky is an incompetent criminal holding a leadership position he is totally unworthy of [6].
The defendant denies that it was him in the evidence shown by the prosecution and would like to have the main victim brought to testify. The person from the evidence presents himself as someone from the Air Force, his life story does not match my client's and on top of it all, the gentleman is of a completely different race from the defendant:
The Air Force sir, who is certainly caucasian.
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Andrew Aky's desk photo, the defendant being an african-american.
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The victim's testimony would also help a lot in clearing this accusation if the judge considers it necessary.
Part 6 - Misconduct and Relating Provisions
Section 25: Classification of Law Enforcement Misconduct
For the purposes of this ordinance, law enforcement misconduct is classified as any of the following:
(a) using police powers without valid reason, or
(b) using police powers for criminal purposes, or
(c) malicious deprivation of individual’s rights, or
(d) committing criminal offences whilst being a police officer, or
(e) excessive use of force, or
(f) any other common law claims of law enforcement abuse or police misconduct, or
(g) failing to exercise their powers when the circumstances necessitate such usage, or
(h) failing to uphold their duty.
Section 10C: Removal of Chief of Police
The President, Prime Minister or a Commissioner may remove the Chief of Police on grounds of proven misbehaviour, corruption, criminal conviction, incompetence or incapacity.
(http://i.imgur.com/1PyQkiD.png) Vice City Law Courts Argonath Federal Court | From: The Argonath Administrative Tribunal Committee Address: 143 Downtown State Street, Downtown Vice City, Florida Topic: "State vs Andrew Aky" Proceeding Number: VC-CR0002/2021 |
(https://i.imgur.com/9tTqQmx.png) | U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Vice City - Miami Division TO: UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 196 HAVANA HIGHWAY, VICE CITY, MIAMI. FROM: THE DESK OF ACTING DIRECTOR KOWALSKI, FBI HEADQUARTERS, OCEAN BEACH, VICE CITY, MIAMI. Your honour, The United States of Argonath has re-uploaded the evidence pictures so as to try and remove any discrepancies. They can be found enclosed here. (https://imgur.com/a/Nlw5tNU) We would also like to respond to the recent testimony of Ghiless Aal. Your Honor, I, Ghiless Aal, was taking part in a training program with the Chief of Police, Andrew Aky, during the day in which the supposed incident took place. We were indeed in the process of testing the equipment and, during the time when the evidence was collected by the prosecution, the chief was showing me the weaknesses and strengths of the mentioned equipment and showcasing exactly how much force was required to break a standard issue barrier. I was fully aware of what was going on and I agreed to take part in the training of my own volition. I did not feel in danger at any point during the training because I fully trusted the Chief and I knew that none of the procedures would put me in real danger. Regardless of your awareness, the "training" carried out by the Chief of Police was negligent, dangerous and hazardous. The training methods are also very questionable in regards to safety. By knowingly taking part in this training, you are part of the committed offence. However, as this trial is against Andrew Aky, we will focus solely on the defendant in this case. As a police officer, you should have been aware that your actions were classed as any that may cause damage to one's health under the following act: Quote from: Constitution for the State of Vice Act I It is also alleged that none of the procedures would put the "witness" in real danger. We believe it was a danger to yourself, possibly the defendant, and anyone else who could have ended up within proximity of the actions shown. Regardless of whether it was training or not, or whether the Officer did it willingly - it still does not change the danger they put themselves and potentially others in, their actions were negligent and reckless. The United States remains adamant that the defendant faces this charge. We'd also like to cite the VCPD Procedures in response to the claims that this was a training: Quote from: VCPD Procedures 10.1. VCPD Officer is not allowed to discharge his weapon in public without a proper reason. As far as the United States is concerned, training is no excuse to violate protocol, especially by a Chief of Police who sets the precedent that such negligence and recklessness is allowed in the department. We wish to cite the Law Enforcement Ordinance: Quote Section 25: Classification of Law Enforcement Misconduct We believe the defendant is in contravention of this legal section's specific points as displayed within the evidence of the Downtown PD training count. Therefore, the United States remains adamant that the defendant faces the charges presented, and believe that the witness' testimony does not justify his, or the defendant's actions and negligence. Regards, (https://i.imgur.com/LtNlmcV.png) Kowalski Acting FBI Director |
(http://i.imgur.com/1PyQkiD.png) Vice City Law Courts Argonath Federal Court | From: The Argonath Administrative Tribunal Committee Address: 143 Downtown State Street, Downtown Vice City, Florida Topic: "State vs Andrew Aky" Proceeding Number: VC-CR0002/2021 |
(https://i.imgur.com/9tTqQmx.png) | U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Vice City - Miami Division TO: UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, 196 HAVANA HIGHWAY, VICE CITY, MIAMI. FROM: THE DESK OF ACTING DIRECTOR KOWALSKI, FBI HEADQUARTERS, OCEAN BEACH, VICE CITY, MIAMI. Your honour, We have summoned Deputy Chief of Police Klaus Meine and Sergeant Andrew Davidson of the Vice City Police Department to provide more information and testimonies against the defendant regarding some of the charges, and some of the claims made by the defendant. A copy of the summons to both witnesses is attached below.
We hereby request Deputy Chief Klaus Meine to attest that he witnessed the defendant use cocaine in front of him on the 17th of November, 2020, and to corroborate whether he condoned, authorized or approved of the defendant's "training methods" regarding barrier usage in any way. We also request Sergeant Andrew Davidson to reaffirm that he witnessed the theft of the blue Banshee being used by Mr. MasterOz, and that there was no premeditated humour prior to the defendant admitting the theft of the vehicle, backing up Senior Officer Luca Cottonfield's witness statement of the situation. Regards, (https://i.imgur.com/LtNlmcV.png) Kowalski FBI Lead Prosecutor |
FBI Director Klaus, who is aware of Aky's attempts to develop a new training protocol for barrier usage, can also testify his knowledge of such research. The environment in which the actions took place did not endanger anyone's life or damage any private property. To conclude this point, the usage of the equipment was well within normal norms and happened in a controlled environment.I cannot really remember having any discussions regarding the training protocol of barrier usage with Andrew. Most police training is done by the VCPD internally and protocols are set by the Chief of Police. As FBI Director I will only ever focus on Federal matters and barrier usage doesn't really concern me. I do however disagree that the environment was a safe environment to conduct such training. It is an unwritten rule that all training using firearms should take place within the Fort Baxter Airbase. To my knowledge, Andrew was aware of this rule but I cannot prove it as there isn't anything written down officially. In my opinion firing weapons on the street, outside a Police Station, is not safe at all. How can it be a controlled environment when any civilian may cross that path at any given point? I certainly would have chosen a better location to conduct such training.
We wish to reiterate that any weaponized training is always to be done in the Fort Baxter Training Base where the VCPD can conduct their training without endangering other people. However, Chief Aky is very clearly attempting to simply lie his way out of the charge by stating it was a "training" when in reality it was nothing but him abusing his weaponry and brandishing it without any legally justifiable reason in public. Therefore I request FBI Director Klaus to attest that he authorized, condoned or in any way encouraged this sort of blatant misuse of standard police barriers and/or weaponry.I did not authorize, condone, or encourage in any way this barrier training that took place outside the Police Station on that day.
Our first question is why was FBI Director Klaus with Andrew Aky at that exact moment inside an unidentified interior?I was invited into the building by the owner, Martino Gonzales. He was also present at this time and allowed me to enter. I noticed Andrew was also present and was off duty at the time.
What was the context in which they were there together at that time?I was invited there, by Martino. Andrew must have been also.
Where were these action taking place exactly? What property were they in?The property is named Hyman Condo, I believe.
Who was the owner of the drugs that were supposedly being used in the evidence?I don't know who's drugs they were. The cocaine was placed on Martino's coffee table in the living area. I was secretly collecting evidence of it at the time as Martino has been a person of interest for a long time.
And finally, why did the FBI director not react to the situation at the time and just allowed the defendant to consume said subtance?At first, I was completely surprised by the actions taken by Andrew. Because I was secretly collecting evidence at the time, initially for Martino, I decided to keep the evidence and later question Andrew on it later in a recorded interrogation. I've had worries about him for a long time, after his wife broke up with him and moved away. He had been battling with depression. I never knew he was using cocaine.
Did Aky and Klaus happen to be inside a random house with the chief randomly snorting cocaine, in front of the FBI Director no less, for no reason, with mister Klaus just standing there and letting it happen?I'm not sure what more you expect me to have done? He snorted the cocaine right in front of me. I couldn't stop him. I was shocked at what I had witnessed. I collected the evidence so I could question him on it at a later stage.
This is the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation that we are talking about here, a man who deals with illegal drugs far more than the average person. The situation presented sounds not only ludicrous but absolutely impossible given the context.I have to agree. It does sound ludicrous but that is what happened. Maybe Andrew forgot I was there? He certainly didn't know I was collecting evidence at the time.
(http://i.imgur.com/1PyQkiD.png) Vice City Law Courts Argonath Federal Court | From: The Argonath Administrative Tribunal Committee Address: 143 Downtown State Street, Downtown Vice City, Florida Topic: "State vs Andrew Aky" Proceeding Number: VC-CR0002/2021 |
Medium Neutral Citation: | United States of Argonath vs. Andrew Aky[No. 2] [2021] AFCR 14 |
Date of Decision: | 24th October 2020 |
Jurisdiction: | Common Law |
Before: | Sir Klaus |
Catchwords: | CRIMINAL LAW - Administrative Tribunal Committee - trial verdict. CRIMINAL LAW - Defendant charged with illegal substance abuse. CRIMINAL LAW - Defendant charged with police negligence. |
Legislation Cited: | Crimes (Further Offences) Ordinance 2017 (http://www.argonathrpg.eu/index.php?topic=75902.0) |
Cases Cited: | None. |
Texts Cited: | None. |
Parties: | United States of Argonath (Prosecution) Andrew Aky (Defendant) |
Representation: | Kowalski (P) Andrew Aky (D) |