Citizen Report No. 1678490581 - 1082710104

Brandon Jay McFadden
99 New York Avenue, NE
Washington, District of Columbia 20226

Date of Offense

April 10, 2010

 

Statement

McFadden was hired by the ATF on July 15, 2002. He resigned from ATF on Sept. 25, 2009.

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals stated in the first line of an opinion (vacating a conviction):

"Brandon McFadden was a disgrace to law enforcement. He joined other corrupt officers in fabricating evidence, stealing drugs and money from suspects, and selling drugs."

Prosecutors alleged that on May 8, 2007, Jeff Henderson, an undercover officer with the Tulsa Police Department's Special Investigations Division, and Brandon McFadden, at the time a U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent, coached a drug informant and fabricated a drug buy. 

US v. McFadden No. 10-CR-10CR058CVE

McFadden cooperated with prosecutors, testifying against Henderson and Officer Bill Yelton

See also:  Sean "Sticks" Larkins, Mike Cawiezelle, Bill YeltonJeff HendersonSean HickeyFrank KhalilHarold Wells, Nick DebruinEarnest Bruce BonhamJohn K. "J.J." GrayEric HillCallison Kaiser, John McDowell


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Definition of Offense(s)

Criminal charges and/or conviction refer to the legal process of accusing a police officer of a crime and determining their guilt through a court of law.