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A former St. Louis, Missouri, homicide detective and 26-year veteran on the force, said a Soros-backed district attorney, Kimberly Gardner, placed him on an infamous “exclusion list,” which bars officers from being involved in crucial portions of criminal justice proceedings.
Roger Murphy retired in 2021, approximately two years after he said he was put on an exclusion list which made him feel like a sitting duck. As an excluded officer, Murphy would have to ask other officers to file his paperwork to Gardner’s office – such as arrest and search warrants, as well as grand jury subpoenas, he said.
Murphy said he left law enforcement for his own sanity. He added that he would not recommend young people become officers. “It’s not worth it,” he said.
“I just basically sat there, couldn’t really do anything. So I just said, I’m sitting here collecting dust and just collecting a paycheck and not doing anything. So what good am I here for the citizens? So I said, Well, I’m going to retire to turn my papers in,” Murphy told Fox News Digital.
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Roger Murphy speaks to Fox News Digital about Soros-backed District Attorney Kimberly Gardner. (Fox News Digital | Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)
“It was just frustrating. No one goes into law enforcement to get rich. I mean, you’re just not going to. You go into it because you have a calling,” he added.
It is unknown how many officers are on the list, estimates have run as high as 75, with some believing it is much higher. Gardner has refused to share the exact number. Officers are gagged from speaking out if they are placed on the list.
“You’re given a direct order not to discuss this. So that’s a fireable offense,” Murphy said.
Officers who are currently at the DA office are terrified to speak out due to retaliation, Murphy said. About 819 officers have left the department around when Gardner took office in 2017, according to…
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