Thursday, April 5, 2007

OKC Firefighter Arrested Again - Is He Getting Special Treatment?

OKC, OK - A Oklahoma City firefighter, already in trouble with the law, is arrested overnight. SidebarBlog questions whether he is receiving preferential treatment.

Back in May of 2006, Oklahoma City Firefighter James Kenneth Frazer, 45, was arrested and charged with three drug related felonies (trafficking illegal drugs, distribution of CDS, and possession of a weapon while committing a felony).

Frazer posted a $30,000 bond on May 10th and was released awaiting trial.

Only two months later (7/16/06) Frazer was involved in a high speed chase after police attempted to question him and another man about a reported theft.

Frazer and the other man, Leshone Farmer, 29, fled in a truck with police chasing after them.

The chase ended near a wooded area several miles later. (read an account by the Daily Oklahoman)

Frazer was booked into the Oklahoma County jail on complaints of receiving or concealing stolen property.

While embarrassing to the Oklahoma City Fire Department, it pales in comparison to the favortism shown by then Oklahoma County District Attorney Wes Lane and the courts when Frazer was given a 'get out of jail free card' and allowed to post a Own Recognizance bond.

This, even though he was already out on bond for a drug trafficking felony involving a weapon and then led police on a high speed chase in a truck containing stolen property.

To add insult to injury, as of this date, Frazer has yet to be charged for the police chase or stolen property he was found in possession of.

Since Frazer's release he has been seen many times by this blog's author and others to be buying drugs and even apparently prostituting a woman, Kemala Brown, on South Robinson Ave.

In December, a warrant was issued for Frazer's arrest for violating the conditions of his O.R. bond.

Last night Frazer was arrested on that warrant and the additional charge of "failure to comply."

Also arrested last night was the prostitute Frazer has been seen in the company of (Kemala Brown) who has an extensive prison record.

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