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    is this true

    Is there any truth to the paper article about the deputy who went through the drive-in at McD's and the x15 got away? was it our agency?

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    What is it with Pasco County SO and McD's????????? They either want their food when it's closed and threatened the store clerk with arrest if they (meaning he) don't get their food or stop by for a quick snack before dropping off the jackarse off to LOL. If the story is true I believe that's a huge policy violation.

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    This is an excerpt from the article on sptimes.com

    On June 25, a surveillance video captured Wells stopping three times in the drive-through area of the McDonald's — at 2:55 a.m., at 2:56 a.m. and at 3:02 a.m.
    Each time, Wells remained in the drive-through for periods ranging from 10 seconds to 90 seconds.
    After the third time, the video captured him banging on the window.
    Wells informed Garcia that the sign outside said the restaurant was open 24 hours, but Garcia told Wells that meant on the weekends, according to information released by the Sheriff's Office.
    Wells displayed his badge. For the second time, according to the report, he cursed Garcia: "B----, you want to get arrested?" Wells then made the handcuff motion and drove away.
    A few hours later, at 6 a.m., Zephyrhills police Officer David Dixon stopped by the restaurant. Garcia told him what happened earlier with Wells.
    Dixon reviewed the surveillance video and traced the pickup truck's tag to Wells' house in Zephyrhills. Dixon stopped by and spotted a Sheriff's Office patrol car next to the truck.
    Wells didn't answer the door, according to the report, but called Dixon later to say he had been in the shower getting ready to go to court.
    He told Dixon, "Things didn't go so well out there last night."
    Wells said he worked nights and went through the drive-through while off-duty to get breakfast.
    He told Dixon he pulled out his badge and showed it to Garcia because Garcia was getting loud. Wells told Dixon he wanted Garcia to calm down, or he would go to jail. Then, he told Dixon, he left the restaurant.
    That day, the Sheriff's Office began an internal investigation that alleged Wells had violated one of the department's general orders: conduct unbecoming an officer.
    At 5 p.m. the next day, Wells met with human resources officials and resigned.

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