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Intoxicated SWAT Detective ARRESTED (with machine-gun and tactical gear)

14:02 dog pup. they all stepped in dog poop
14:32 PSSSST! (my body camera is on) Other cop: F#%K!
18:25 what? they busted the windows on the (official SWAT) car? (he thought it was just a dream)
18:42 "I shouldn't be arrested for anything"...
10:21 "That's an MP5". Then the OIC later says that it is a MP7:
19:23 MP7 in the back. (a lot of law enforcement units all over the world that use the MP7 )
19:45 they will come pick you up. is that your service weapon or personal?
21:00 your jamming me up :)
21:33 come to other side of bridge... I'll do my job.
22:19 "I run SWAT"
24:14 his kit (not kid) as in his Police SWAT gear: body armor, sub-machine gun MP7 etc...
They took the gun out of the holster at 3:28 and the knife from his pocket at 3:39 empty holster which can be seen better at 18:02

On December 22, 2017 East Cleveland Police Officer Joseph Marche was arrested for OVI in the City of Bratenahl, Ohio. Joseph Marche was appointed to the City of East Cleveland Police Department from 1998 to 2005. He left the city and his OPOTA certification ended with the city 9/16/2005. According to public records Mr. Marche worked with Blackwater USA from 2005 to 2015 as a security specialist. Mr. Marche returned to the city of East Cleveland, according to OPOTA files, August 2009 to the present, Mr. Marche is employed as a full time police officer. According to Ohio Administrative Code 109 when there is more than one year break in service, peace officers are REQUIRED to take a Refresher Course and until the course is completed and a letter provided by the Executive Director grants permission, the peace officer reverts to cease and desist function. Peace Officers are not allowed to engage in law enforcement and carry firearms. Mr. Marche's records with the Ohio Peace Officer Training Department reflects he has never taken the MANDATED Refresher course and has been in cease function since 2007. The video clearly reflects Mr. Marche not only intoxicated but having his service weapon and other firearms on his person and in the vehicle along with empty prescription pill bottles. The vehicle is a City of East Cleveland police car which suffered extensive damage to windows having to be broken out to retrieve the officer safely. D
East Cleveland Police Commander Scott Gardner confirmed Marche was convicted of operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Bratenahl court, and was given a 30 day suspension without pay.

Gardner said Marche was on prescription medication for two shoulder surgeries, and drank a limited amount of alcohol, misjudging the effect the combination would have on his faculties.

Gardner confirmed Det. Marche's drivers license was suspended, but he was granted work driving privileges.

Gardner said Marche has an an outstanding work record and had no prior convictions.

Gardner said the department consulted with four other police departments to insure a 30-day suspension was adequate.

"There is nobody that's going to condone the behavior of Detective Marche," Gardner said.

"Our department wants full transparency, and we welcome residents to give us feedback."

"He accepted full responsibility, it was an error in judgment, and like I said, nobody feels worse that Joe Marche."

Possession of a Firearm While Intoxicated
In many states, there are several misdemeanor firearm offenses an individual can commit
Under the law, an individual may be charged and convicted of a class A misdemeanor simply for having a firearm in their possession while or after drinking. The statute does not require the individual be actually using the firearm. Nor does it require the person to be legally drunk of have a blood alcohol content or BAC over 0.08.

NOTE: A machine gun, as defined in the NFA, is "Any weapon which shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger." A machine gun refers to all firearms capable of full automatic fire and includes true machine guns, sub-machine guns, and machine pistols. The frame or receiver of a machine gun, and any combination of parts intended to make a machine gun, is legally defined as a machine gun. For example, according to the ATF, "A Glock conversion switch is a part designed and intended for use in converting a semi-automatic Glock pistol into a machine gun; therefore, it is a "machine gun" as defined in 26 U.S.C. 5845(b)." [United States National Firearms Act (NFA)]

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