Shaky Hero Points Pistol at Man

Guest Post by Eric Peters

This one’s a new low, even for our times.

It was just a routine workers’ compensation fraud case for private investigator Ken Sheppard. Show up for a spot check, do some surveillance of the subject.. But on March 3, 2014, it was anything but routine for the renowned private investigator known for busting reality TV series “Bridezillas” star Anita Maxwell for insurance fraud.

On location in Montrose, California, a city with just under 20,000 residents and less than one percent of them African-American, Mr. Sheppard was conducting regular surveillance of a subject while parked in his black Chevy Tahoe.

The Tahoe Mr. Sheppard was sitting in had side and rear tinted windows and was registered and insured for 3 million dollars in policy coverage.

It’s important to note that in subsequent court documents filed in federal court, Deputy Plunkett, as he was identified, had not been called to the scene by a neighbor or any other witness. No person alerted Deputy Plunkett’s station of suspicious activity in the area. He was just there.

Deputy Plunkett exited his vehicle walking along the drivers’ side of the Tahoe, with his weapon drawn. Upon seeing Deputy Plunkett’s approach, Mr. Sheppard rolled the driver’s side window down and exposed his hands, demonstrating that there was no cause for alarm.

In response to Deputy Plunkett’s question concerning his activities, Mr. Sheppard advised that he was sitting in his vehicle working. Deputy Plunkett asked, “why?” making no mention of having noticed tinted windows, nor any issue with license plates. Deputy Plunkett next asked if Mr. Sheppard was engaged as a “P.I. or something.”

With his weapon still drawn, Deputy Plunkett then placed his left hand on Mr. Sheppard’s left wrist. Mr. Sheppard asked Mr. Plunkett to “please remove” his hand from Mr. Sheppard’s person. Deputy Plunkett refused this request, used his radio and proceeded to ignore Mr. Sheppard’s repeated demands for the intervention of Deputy Plunkett’s Watch Commander.

As the video shows, Mr. Sheppard asked Deputy Plunkett at least eight times to call in a Watch Commander to the location.

It is important to  note here that Sheppard had committed no crime, and Plunkett was making threats without any legal justification.

While holding Mr. Sheppard’s wrist, Deputy Plunkett was visibly shaking, to the point that Mr. Sheppard could feel and observe the tremors emanating from Deputy Plunkett’s hand. Mr. Sheppard repeated his request that Deputy Plunkett holster his weapon.

According to Mr. Sheppard, in order to make sure that he could properly hear any commands from Deputy Plunkett, he raised his left hand in full view of the deputy and removed a Bluetooth earpiece, from his left ear. His ear was also facing Deputy Plunkett.

It’s at this point that Deputy Plunkett points his Beretta 92F at the side of Mr. Sheppard’s head toward his left temple while shouting “do not fucking be reaching.” At some point, prior to holstering his weapon, Deputy Plunkett cocked the hammer of his weapon, while continuing to point the weapon less than one foot from Mr. Sheppard’s temple.

It’s about this time that the videos a second deputy arriving at the location and joining Deputy Plunkett’s side. Deputy Rodriguez, as she was later identified, also had her weapon drawn, in a low ready position. A few moments later, Sergeant Hollis arrived at which point Mr. Sheppard informed Deputy Rodriguez and Sergeant Hollis of everything that had transpired to that point in time. Mr. Sheppard also advised Sergeant Hollis that he was “Code 5,” a reference to his work as a private investigator and the fact that he was actively involved in a legal investigation.

Again, there is no assertion of any illegal activity on Sheppard’s part. Yet he has a loaded gun pointed at his had by a sociopath in a government issued costume who seems to be itching for an excuse to pull the trigger.
And – had Sheppard not been dead calm – probably would have. Had Sheppard not been video recording, the Hero would then have claimed “resisting” or that he “feared for his “safety” after Sheppard “made an aggressive move.”
And yet, despite the video, this sociopath was not arrested or even fired.   

A second female deputy, later learned to be Deputy Hanson, approached the scene with Mr. Sheppard with her taser drawn. Deputy Plunkett continued to point his weapon, hand shaking, Mr. Sheppard’s left temple. Mr. Sheppard continued to strictly comply with all directives.

The video shows Sergeant finally advising Deputy Plunkett to stand down. Sergeant Hollis specifically asked Deputy Plunkett to explain what happened but Deputy Plunkett refuses to answer.

Without a warrant, deputies attempted to inspect the contents of and even entered Mr. Sheppard’s vehicle. After his field frisk, Mr. Sheppard was placed into the backseat of Deputy Plunkett’s cruiser. It’s at this point that Deputy Hanson gets into the front seat of the cruiser and asks Mr. Sheppard what he was doing in the area because, according to her, Mr. Sheppard “did not belong in the area.”

Court documents and video would reveal that Los Angeles Sherriff’s deputies then actually conspired to fabricate charges on Mr. Sheppard after they realized that he was clean as was his vehicle.

 

PART 2: Deputies conjuring up ideas of what they can charge Mr. Sheppard with.  One even stating “Oh! Please let me taser this guy.”

Interview with Ken Sheppard discussing the events

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Dutchman
Dutchman
October 8, 2016 1:06 pm

I have never read about ‘paranoia’ and the polize. Just because you see someone, or pull someone over, why is there the expectation that they are going to shoot you? This is crazy shit. I doubt that 0.001% of the people are armed.

If you are that paranoid, if you don’t have the balls, don’t be a cop.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 8, 2016 1:59 pm

The cop was out of line, I hope this is taken to court against him.

I can;t see wanting him (the PI) being any more cooperative or reasonable than he was.

At least he’ll have a black mark (no pun intended) on his record to use if he gets out of line again.

kokoda
kokoda
October 8, 2016 2:30 pm

Disappointment at the police station; if they could have killed the driver, it would have been Pizza and Beer festivities.

Psychopaths with guns.

Lysander The Deplorable
Lysander The Deplorable
  kokoda
October 8, 2016 6:37 pm

@ Kakoda…..You said it! The psychopathic “hero” would have his six week vacation with pay and it would be party time for him and all his sleezeball co-workers. Hell, a cop murdering another asshole citizen chump would be grounds for taking another bag of cocaine out of the evidence room and passing it around at the cop bar.

GilbertS
GilbertS
October 8, 2016 11:52 pm

I hate shit like this.