I never heard back, and he didn't seem to be responding to anyone else, either. "There was cameras everywhere, so I would never have took a dollar," he tells me. By Josiah Bates. "I see some police officers harassing people, doing the same little tactics that the Gun Trace Task Force was doing.". He resigned and the top spot at the Baltimore Police Department remains vacant. Wayne Jenkins and former Det. Wayne Jenkins Image Credit: Baltimore Police Department/Associated Press. "I'm finally trying to get my life back on track," he told me. Jenkins, who later led the GTTF, pleaded guilty to civil rights violations for participating in the coverup and is serving 25 years in prison for crimes including robberies and selling drugs. Homegrown commanders took pride in being known as having knockers. The bottles were winged at us. We knew he wasn't the straight-and-narrow cop that all cops are supposed to be," he said. Sneed. BALTIMORE, MD A Baltimore police sergeant has admitted to robbing citizens, selling stolen drugs and putting innocent men behind bars, among other offenses. Detectives Daniel Hersl and Marcus Taylor went forward to trial and a jury found them guilty of robbery, extortion and fraud in February. But I did call them, and the Baltimore Police Department, to see if anyone would respond to this laundry list of allegations. Jenkins said hed tried to be nice, but now they were going to jail. Some of the most upsetting conversations I had were with people who felt victimised twice -- by both the officers and by the criminals. I hoped it could spur a more honest discussion about what it's going to take to reform or even redefine what it means to be a cop in the US. "I thought it was a winner.". I got gangster charges, racketeering charges, things they usually give the mob, who were burying bodies in cement.". When one of the men darted into his home, Jenkins rushed in after him. In Jenkins' plea, it says that "in April 2015 following the riots after the death of Freddie Gray, Jenkins brought DS prescription medicines that he had stolen from someone looting a pharmacy so that DS could sell the medications". Sergeant Wayne Jenkins, along with Detectives Marcus Taylor and Maurice Ward, intercepted a drug deal at the Belvedere Towers in Baltimore and seized about 20 to 25 pounds of marijuana as well as $20,000 to $25,000 in a second bag. The topic: Can we get Wayne Jenkins? They wanted to tell me that Jenkins was a dedicated father, a good football coach. Plainclothes officers must constantly be checked by leadership, Barksdale said, with commanders inquiring about irregularities in their work and excessive overtime pay. He says Stepp pressured him into it. He points to the plea agreement, in which Jenkins agreed that his cut of their drug sales came to roughly $250,000. I am Agent and Representative as to Mr Jenkins. But, he added, I think that if I am held responsible for my actions, then the same should be with the officers for their wrongdoing.. . Wayne Jenkins, who led . Within days, prosecutors issued a letter to police saying they were declining to charge Jenkins with a crime. I asked him if he thinks that another scandal is inevitable. No one took anything, but Jenkins later mused about the possibilities. The three prosecutors concluded the officer admired Jenkins work even as he may have been trying to protect the sergeant. In federal court, Mickey Oakley argued that the officers who arrested him including Jenkins and future Gun Trace Task Force member Daniel Hersl had lied about the circumstances leading up to the arrest and had illegally searched his home. I never aimed nothing at him . Command created the monster, she said, and allowed it to go unchecked.. While no one should forget for an instant that Jenkins and his officers caused untold harm to Baltimore citizens, I don't find it helpful to try to write him off as a "monster". Wayne Jenkins, who . "My dad would be alive today would it not be for his actions that day. But two pronounced their innocence and went to trial, which I covered for the BBC. At the time, Stepp was running his own bail bond company, Double D Bail Bonds. In February 2017, Jenkins was charged with two counts of racketeering conspiracy; racketeering, aiding and abetting; racketeering; two counts of robbery and aiding and abetting; and two counts of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. Hill could not be reached by The Sun for comment. Here is everything you need to know about the real Jenkins and where he is now. They ordered us to f--- them up; we f---ed them up, one of the responding officers, Robert Cirello, now retired, said later in an interview with The Sun. Contact me.". Correction 11 June 2018: This article has been amended to make clear that prosecutors pointed to how 1,700 criminal cases have been affected by the unit's corruption. He also says that he only made roughly $75,000 off of the narcotic sales, as opposed to the figure put on it by Stepp. The drop-offs included marijuana, cocaine and MDMA, all of which Stepp did his best to sell. Prosecutors went as far as having witnesses appear before a grand jury, according to records obtained by The Sun. Donald Stepp was released from federal prison back in January of this year. Jenkins explained that hed already tracked the man to Essex, so he thought they could stake out the home, go through the mans trash and find something to parlay into a search warrant. Seething frustration was spilling into the streets that afternoon in 2015. Jenkins started calling Stepp to the scenes of arrests, encouraging Stepp to try to get inside drug dealer's hideouts to steal whatever cash or narcotics he could find. 'You say this, you say that, right?' One of the most shocking incidents from the plea agreement is an event that Jenkins now unequivocally denies. But when the sun came up on 1 March 2017, the city awoke to a vastly different reality. Wayne Jenkins from Baltimore was sentenced to 25-years-in-prison. Not likely, Ward thought. The sergeant took no one else from the flex squad. At that time, it was within De Sousas purview as the deputy commissioner in charge of administrative matters to intervene to resolve a discipline case, according to another former deputy commissioner, Jason Johnson. Jenkins was hired by the Baltimore Police Department in 2003, according to state records obtained by The Baltimore Sun. OConnor had been sloppy drunk, they testified, and his friends said they would get him home. Jenkins is currently in prison. In September 2021, Jenkins spoke with BBC journalist. He told me that frequently, when he or his fellow officers didn't feel like submitting the drugs they seized or doing arrest paperwork, they'd simply confiscate people's drug stashes and let them go. Then he said something that struck Ward as bizarre: He said he was going to take the marijuana to his home, and burn it all. The actions of former Baltimore police Sergeant Wayne Jenkins and his team of plain-clothed officers in the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF) are explored in We Own This City. All seven now sit in federal prisons scattered across the country. After three weeks of astonishing testimony, the jury found the two remaining officers guilty. The GTTF was made up of eight officers, all but one of whom were indicted. To single him out as a flawed individual in an otherwise perfectly functioning system is a way to avoid change in the police department, to shirk the responsibility of actually preventing this from happening again. The apartment complex had a camera in the parking lot. My thoughts return to Kenneth Bumgardner, a hard-working father who was chased by the squad when they suspected him of having marijuana. Until this point, I'd only heard Jenkins on secretly taped FBI recordings, wiretapped phone calls, body camera footage and at the hearing in June 2018 when a federal judge sentenced him to 25 years in prison. Wayne Jenkins was on a mission to find big dealers and steal their drugs and cash. In January 2018, a long list of victims took the stand - many of whom had ties to the drug trade - and told harrowing stories of how they were robbed by the officers during car stops and searches of their homes. Hed grown up in the working class suburb, where his father worked two jobs, including at Bethlehem Steel. Maurice Ward, the former detective now in prison, also remembers De Sousa coming to the rescue and reducing the punishment, though he believes Jenkins was still suspended. Jenkins pleaded guilty in January and admitted taking part in at least 10 robberies of Baltimore citizens, planting drugs on innocent people and re-selling drugs he stole from suspects on an almost daily basis, including heroin, cocaine and prescription painkillers. He's due to be released in 2038. Jenkins signed a plea agreement in 2017 that detailed seven robberies that he participated in along with other members of the unit, as well as his drug dealing partnership with Donald Stepp, the former bail bondsman and cocaine dealer who testified at trial. Jon Bernthal embedded with Baltimore police to play city's dirtiest cop in HBO's "We Own This City" On "Salon Talks" Bernthal reveals he spoke to the real Sgt. To learn more about their behavior, The Sun obtained several thousand pages of court records, dozens of body camera videos and hundreds of police department emails and restricted internal files. Jenkins joined Baltimore's police department in 2003, first becoming a beat cop and patrolling the streets of Baltimore. The same video led to a rare police department disciplinary case against Jenkins, who was internally charged with misconduct in 2015, according to a copy of the case file reviewed by The Sun. Stepp testified that the arrangement was so lucrative, he stuck with it for years before getting arrested himself in December 2017. "Hi, ma'am," Jenkins says when I pick up. As the leader of the unit, he received the longest prison sentence and the federal authorities who prosecuted the squad viewed him as its most culpable member. He popped the trunk and carried the drugs into the garage. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Wayne Jenkins is a former BPD Sergeant who served as the leader of the Gun Trace Task Force. Though Simon says he reported the incident to the police departments Internal Affairs office, he ultimately stopped cooperating on advice from his defense lawyer. But nothing more. The tape disputed Jenkins sworn account. One officer recalled Jenkins taunting colleagues waiting in line to submit evidence at police headquarters, bragging about how many guns he was getting off the street. It's going to take an almost unimaginable kind of effort to dig out the roots of corruption in the department, and it's much easier to just lock up the cops who get caught, and carry on with business as usual. He tells me that the first time he ever stole money, he was just a rookie. He admitted to knowing . Jenkins, who until his arrest was viewed within the Baltimore Police Department as one of its most high-performing officers, is serving 25 years in prison after he pleaded guilty in 2017 to. They direct their work, approve overtime pay and provide reports to higher-ranking supervisors. "I have no respect for him.". In 2010, when Deputy Commissioner Anthony Barksdale wanted a special squad to go after elusive suspects, Jenkins was picked for the group. He started counting the money, $20,000 in all. The daughters of 86-year-old Elbert Davis also told the court about the 2010 car crash Jenkins caused while he was pursuing a man named Umar Burley. Former Baltimore Police Sgt. Wayne Jenkins. the dim light of the Baltimore Police Departments downtown nerve center, Sgt. According to testimony from Ward and Hendrix, Jenkins played an outsized role in the schemes. But Stepp had an ace up his sleeve - for months, he'd been documenting their crimes on his cell phone. For example, I asked him about the robbery of a man who lived in a large mansion in the suburbs of Baltimore - a robbery he pled guilty to in his plea agreement. Youve got to be willing to dig into their s--- and confront them, Barksdale said. Others were raised by defense attorneys and their clients, who said an overzealous Jenkins skirted legal standards in making arrests. And yet, here we are, me in my closet "studio" and him at the front of a line of 20 to 30 other inmates, all waiting for their turn on the prison phone. This kind of mindset assumes that the victims of the Gun Trace Task Force - many of them black and poor - deserved what happened to them. I've been reporting on Jenkins, and the elite Gun Trace Task Force squad he once led, for nearly four years. Detective Marcus Taylor on Thursday was sentenced to 18 years in prison on racketeering charges, including robbery and overtime fraud. He claims that it was Stepp's idea to start selling drugs together, not the other way around. Maurice Ward, a former detective now serving a seven-year prison term for committing crimes with Jenkins, said he and other officers jockeyed to get on his team. "Life in prison with three small children. In reality, he says, they were making arrests by any means necessary. But overall, plaintiffs prevailed in at least three lawsuits accusing Jenkins of beatings or other misconduct from 2006 to 2009, resulting in $90,000 in taxpayer payouts. In Baltimore, theyre often referred to as knockers, a reference to their historically aggressive tactics. Another was to talk about how futile life inside the penal system is. Stepp turned everything over to the US prosecutors. He was getting suspects off the street, but his cases often werent holding up in court. Read about our approach to external linking. I sold drugs as a dirty cop," he says. All of the other officers would have to be inaccurate in their testimony if it is to be believed that Detective Jenkins was manufacturing information for the affidavit, she said. It is simply not true., U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake denied Oakleys motion to suppress the evidence. I'm losing a lot of teeth, you know, they used to be nice and pretty.". And that is what they want, German said, according to an Internal Affairs report. It was a red flag. Contact Justin Fenton at jfenton@baltsun.com. I ask this friend why he didn't say anything to anyone. I wish I would never have stopped that vehicle," he said. Former Baltimore Police Department Sergeant Wayne Jenkins, currently inmate number 62928-037 at a federal prison in Kentucky, is on the line. Attorneys in the integrity unit had approached another officer involved in the arrest, asking him pointed questions about whether Jenkins had lied about the drugs. He says something that I've never heard anyone admit out loud. FOX45 looks at the 8 former officers of the Gun Trace Task ForceThe ring leader of the squad Wayne Jenkins is currently serving the longest sentence out of the members federally indicted on . This partnership lasted for five years. He calls Stepp "the biggest exaggerator I've ever met in my life". "I deserve to be punished. 2023 BBC. But that day, Jenkins drove toward the edge of town, bobbing in and out of traffic and running red lights, until he pulled over near a wooded area off Liberty Heights Avenue. Read about our approach to external linking. He was scared. His eye socket was fractured. He admitted to knowing . In an incident to which Jenkins would later plead guilty, the officers handcuffed two men. Claiming to be a DEA agent, Jenkins then confiscated the drugs and money but did not arrest the dealers. ', "If you've got to lie about what you've seen or what you heard or what you witnessed, as long as he's dirty, he's got the drugs and he's got the guns and he did the crimejust get him.". A reporter also reviewed videos of judicial proceedings stemming from the officers arrests. In the annals of the Baltimore Police Department, Wayne Jenkins name was not being associated with wrongdoing. After an FBI investigation into the unit discovered the GTTF's crimes, federal officers arrested Jenkins alongside several others in the unit. In part due to his cooperation in the case, he received a much shorter sentence than the officers of the GTTF. Jenkins, indignant, aggressively shot back at questions from OConnors attorney. After he was sent to federal lock-up, I wrote Jenkins a letter once a year - along with many other journalists, book authors, producers and documentary filmmakers - requesting an interview. They testified he told them to carry BB guns to plant if they ever injured or killed an unarmed person, that he often took large quantities of drugs off of suspects without submitting them to the police evidence room. He suggested another option. Wayne Jenkins' police vehicle when he was arrested in 2017. According to the Internal Affairs file, the only times Jenkins had been disciplined by the department was for twice failing to appear in court. But Jenkins wanted to argue the details in his plea agreement, saying many of them weren't true. He says he couldn't risk it as a father with a young family. Baltimore detectives convicted in shocking corruption trial Stepp grew up in Middle River, where he was friends with Jenkins's older brother. The officer they talked to didnt seem like a candidate for that, the lawyers said. Ward wasnt sure what to make of it. When Jenkins was allowed to speak, he turned first to face the Davis family and apologised repeatedly. The two said Jenkins had found drugs in the ceiling of a mans vehicle. They urged his supervisors to get him back to work and focused, according to an internal police department investigation conducted after the indictments. Jenkins winced as the handcuffs were placed on his wrists, and US Marshals led him out of a back door of the courtroom. Wayne Jenkins fist felt like a hammer to Tim OConnors face. Jenkins joined the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) on February 20, 2003 and was promoted to Sergeant on November 20, 2013. Jenkins did not testify at the trial, but in a way, he was the star of the entire proceeding. During his time on the streets of Baltimore Jenkins was involved in several arrests that resulted in the injuries of the people he took into custody. Jenkins entered a department steeped in zero tolerance a war on crime fueled by arrests for even minor infractions. Jenkins, shown here with then-Commissioner Kevin Davis, was awarded a bronze star in April 2016 for his efforts to save injured officers during the unrest a year earlier. Oh, yeah. He idolizes this guy, said Shelley Glenn, another prosecutor. What if a complaint was made? As in the past, a video had surfaced that conflicted with the written account of a drug arrest by Jenkins and another officer. Sneed was chased and caught, and his jaw was broken in the process. You're taught that - the second someone gets in trouble we meet up, and we talk face to face," he says. Until this point, I'd only heard Jenkins on. Ex-police sergeant Wayne Earl Jenkins apologised in court for the crimes he committed while heading an elite squad called the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF). Near Druid Hill Park, amid the shouting, sirens and buzzing choppers overhead, he commandeered a state prison department van and helped pull injured officers inside. "He's never been a true friend," Stepp says. In January, Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh fired her police commissioner and replaced him with former Deputy Commissioner Darryl De Sousa, who promised sweeping reforms to the department. You tried catching me all day, and you cant, because Im telling the truth, Jenkins told the lawyer. Jenkins got a bronze star for his part in the 2009 recovery of 41 kilograms of cocaine $1 million worth in a mans truck. Image Credit: Baltimore Police Department. "This is a saying we state: 'Don't let probable cause stand in the way of a good arrest,'" Jenkins says. "Obviously I'm in here now, so I see both sides. What if one of the men who was robbed turned out to be a federal informant? Barksdale, the former deputy commissioner who crafted department strategies from 2007 to 2012, leaned heavily on plainclothes units. Sneed's attorney Michael Pulver concluded, per Fenton, that the officers had "fabricated this story to hide the fact that they intentionally assaulted and falsely arrested and imprisoned Mr. The jury was shown axes, machetes and pry bars, as well as black masks that were found in Jenkins' van after his arrest. I have no idea what he wants to say, or why after four years, he's breaking his silence. Ward, now working with Jenkins for the first time, recalled the officers pulling over a car in East Baltimore that had two trash bags full of money. The former ringleader of the Baltimore police Gun Trace Task Force and one of its detectives were sentenced Thursday to federal prison. Of all seven men, the last person I thought would ever agree to an interview was Jenkins, the fallen "golden boy" of the Baltimore Police Department. The conversation with Jenkins gets more complicated when we turn specifically to the crimes of the Gun Trace Task Force. Although she did not address the court, in a letter to Judge Catherine Blake, Jenkins' wife Kristy asked for leniency. He was convicted on multiple counts including racketeering, robbery and falsification of records. Baltimore leaders have agreed to pay a $6 million settlement to the family of a driver who was killed during a 2010 police chase involving Gun Trace Task Force officers. We'll never be the same again.". My hope - maybe a naive one - was that hearing one of these men speak candidly about how he crossed over to the dark side would help the public better understand the casual, day-to-day corruption that can happen in policing. But the scope of the corruption of Jenkins and his men remains a singular stain on the force. It's going to happen again," he said. He said together, they'd sold about $1m worth of narcotics. While Jenkins most serious crimes the drug dealing, the robberies appear to have been well hidden, it is not surprising they flourished within Baltimores permissive plainclothes culture. Several of the former officers also took the stand - now wearing prison jumpsuits instead of uniforms - and detailed the tactics encouraged by their leader, Jenkins. And Jenkins says, Did you look in the console? And he pulls the rug back and boom. It was the perfect crime. Jenkins later alleged in official paperwork that Simon had pointed a weapon at Frieman and that he ran Simon down to stop the threat. He acknowledged that he could tell something was off with Jenkins around the time of the GTTF crime spree. He goes on and on gushing about Sergeant Jenkins, Assistant States Attorney Jenifer Layman said. Having taken money before with previous squads, he expected the officers might skim some and submit the rest as cover. But already he was working in a plainclothes flex unit that rewarded dynamic officers and gave them freedom to roam. Jerry Rodriguez, a career Los Angeles police officer who was a deputy commissioner in Baltimore from 2013 to 2015, said the department was resistant to change. When the man stopped his car and started to run away, Jenkins drove after him and into someones front yard, where he struck him. In 2018, Jessica wrote a piece which detailed the explosive trial at a Baltimore federal courthouse that revealed the unit's crimes, She then turned that story into a new seven-part podcast series called Bad Cops which you can listen to in its entirety below. It didn't take long before Stepp began to suspect that Jenkins ratted him out. The second declined to comment. And were not getting Jenkins.. Meanwhile, his Twitter account is full of pictures of him on set, hamming it up with Bernthal and some of the other actors. They might not have been believed anyhow. "I just go through this on a daily basis, scared of police, wondering when they gonna stop you, trying to plant drugs on you or something like that. In the years since his arrest, he'd never given a public interview. Five of the former officers, including Jenkins, pleaded guilty. They employed tactics that straddled and sometimes clearly crossed the line that divides aggressive policing and trampling on civil rights. "Absolutely. April 25, 2022 5:45 PM EDT. I just knew it was a lie, Ward recalls. He names the veteran he says coached him into stealing for the first time. During his trial, on January 5, 2018, Jenkins pled guilty to one count of racketeering, two counts of robbery, one count of destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in a federal investigation, and four counts of deprivation of rights under color of law. Read about our approach to external linking. Ignoring warning signs of misconduct, Baltimore Police praised and promoted Gun Trace Task Force leader. During the altercation, a passerby named George Sneed was assaulted by officer Robert Cirello who broke his jaw, leading Sneed to sue. We Own This City airs Mondays at 9 p.m. Right away I learn that Jenkins is an incredibly fast talker. Had the officers done things by the book, the cash and drugs would be registered with evidence control. Wayne Jenkins grew up in Middle River and is a graduate of Eastern Technical High School. You never know until you get on this side, including me, what you do to families.". officers Wayne Jenkins, Ryan . "What chance do we have when you have people like Jenkins and his co-defendants fabricating evidence?". And while searching the area, Jenkins claimed, he found a BB gun under a nearby car. What Detective Wayne Jenkins wrote in his affidavit for the search warrant was a complete fabrication, Oakley said. Maurice Ward says he, Sgt. Jenkins earned praise outside the department, too. In Justin Fenton's book We Own This City, on which the HBO series is based, the Baltimore Sun journalist explained that Jenkins would often be "caught in a lie" while giving evidence to a jury, but no complaints were put on his record. He states flatly that Jenkins is lying to me. After outlining this, Ward said, Jenkins reconsidered. While he may not be ready to let go of his animus towards Jenkins, Stepp's strange journey seems - at least for now - to be heading towards a happy ending. But the police departments Internal Affairs office still had an open file on the case. Later on, he claims, they'd throw the drugs out the window or down a sewer grate. One such warning came in 2010 from a Baltimore man caught drug dealing. In my conversation with Jenkins, he spent a lot of time disputing Stepp's account of their partnership. Fenton joined The Sun as a suburban reporter in 2005. Officers in plainclothes units often operate in the shadows of a police department. He. It was billed at the time as the largest cocaine seizure in department history, one of Jenkins many large-scale seizures. They'd known one another's families as children. No one had called police to complain, but Jenkins and Fries told the men to go inside. He was like King Kong, the officer, who still works for the police department, recalled. Ward and the other cop followed Jenkins into the woods. The bondsman would take care of selling them, then split the profits with the police sergeant. On June 7, 2018, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Jenkins, who had been suspended during the investigation, went back to work, making no fewer than three dozen arrests over the rest of the year, most of them gun cases. Wayne Jenkins, Baltimore's dirtiest cop, is sentenced: It still doesn't feel like justice Jenkins was supposed to get guns off the street in Baltimore but wound up running a vicious. I wasnt privy. Prosecutors pointed to the fact that Jenkins fabricated evidence, like producing a bogus iPhone video of his officers cracking a drug dealer's safe, when they had in fact already broken into it and stolen $200,000 in cash. In Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Chicago, plainclothes teams have been charged with corruption. He's also at work on a memoir, which he says will reveal the contents of videos and photos he took of Jenkins that were never released publicly. It was there that the full extent of the officers' misconduct became public. "I'm here because of greed," he said. HBO's new true-crime drama stars Jon Bernthal as Jenkins, with the show examining Jenkins' rise in the city's police department and eventual arrest after a two-year federal investigation into the GTTF. A surveillance video suggesting Jenkins may have planted drugs in a suspects car did make its way to the police integrity unit of the Baltimore States Attorneys Office in 2014. But there was just enough room for doubt Sneed had been off camera briefly that Jenkins could argue the video didnt show the full story. In our conversation, Jenkins says that that's not true - members of the squad did steal money that day, but from somewhere else in the house. A strange back and forth with a man who used to be Jenkins' cell mate ultimately ended up with me in my closet waiting for that call. "I could have spoken up.". Wayne Jenkins, 37, pleaded guilty in January to robbery . "Right off the bat, we wasn't living lavishly. ET on HBO. Wayne Earl Jenkins tearfully told the court: "I've tarnished the badge", (L-R) Evodio Hendrix, Daniel Hersl, Jemell Rayam, (L-R) Maurice Ward, Marcus Taylor, Momodu Gondo, Prosecutors showed evidence of Jenkins' building up the tools needed to do full-fledged robberies, Elbert Davis' daughters speak after Jenkins' sentencing, Former GTTF member Momodu Gondo testified during the trial, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. It showed Sneed calmly standing across the street looking on, never even raising his arms. One was that he felt he'd been railroaded into his plea agreement by the US prosecutors (the Maryland US Attorney's Office declined to comment). 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