Crime Detroit police officer facing misdemeanor charge for Dining & Dashing ... on Mother's Day.

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Damn, things must be getting really tough in Detroit.

What's the most embarrassing thing that your local PD have been caught doing lately?


Detroit police officer facing misdemeanor charge following dine & dash at Japanese steakhouse on Mother's Day



FOX 2 recently showed surveillance video of a $500 dine and dash by a large group at a Macomb County Japanese steakhouse.

That video helped police track down some of the people involved. Two women are facing charges including a Detroit police officer.

The large group sat at the table racking up a bill of more than $500 then casually walked out. They didn't realize a security camera was watching the whole time.

It was a Mother's Day meal for a family of 10 adults and a handful of kids who filled their faces at Sagano Japanese Steakhouse in Warren - then asked for five separate tabs.

The server was never able to deliver the checks, because the group had walked out on the $530 bill.


Investigators, say no question it was a dine and dash.

"We don't get this very often, I can't remember the last time we had a dine and dash and I certainly can't one that was $500," said Macomb County Prosecutor Eric Smith.

Smith says after surveillance video ran on FOX 2 last Friday, tips came in leading investigators to a female Detroit police officer - who is now facing a misdemeanor for the crime.

"It's really disappointing on a lot of levels," Smith said. "You hear dine and dashes from kids in high school doing this, maybe college, but not law enforcement doing something like this."


The day after FOX 2's story aired - someone came to Sagano and paid that big bill saying to restaurant staff that they were a 'friend' of the party who walked out.

It turns out, Smith says - it was the DPD officer herself.


"The fact that none of them - particularly a law enforcement officer - didn't think it through and say maybe we shouldn't do this," Smith said.

"I was surprised they been charged for this crime but I thought after they paid everything was done," said Yukio Oki, restaurant manager.

We broke the news to restaurant manager Oki who says he hopes they learned their lesson.

"As far as I'm concerned they paid, they apologized, and I would like to forget about it," he said.

The officer and another woman in the group are facing a 90-day misdemeanor. They are expected to be in court Thursday.

Detroit police have launched an internal investigation and put that officer on restricted, no gun status.

"The customer is right normally," Oki said. "But this time, they are not."

http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/loc...-with-leaving-500-bill-at-japanese-steakhouse
 
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Do those poor Japanese folks know who they're dealing with here? Someone should have smartened them up before picking this fight.
 
His mom was at pearl harbor, and he ate at a Detroit Japanese restaurant. I think the Japanese government owes him reparations.
 
Above the law. Nothing will happen to her.
 
That video helped police track down some of the people involved. Two women are facing charges including a Detroit police officer.

The day after FOX 2's story aired - someone came to Sagano and paid that big bill saying to restaurant staff that they were a 'friend' of the party who walked out.

It turns out, Smith says - it was the DPD officer herself.

His mom was at pearl harbor, and he ate at a Detroit Japanese restaurant. I think the Japanese government owes him reparations.

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Above the law. Nothing will happen to her.
Tax payers will be footing this bill, no doubt. Hopefully some smart, meaningful dine & dash policy can get passed quickly as well.
 
Oki is the only person here that has any sense.

With civilians, yes. Police officers breaking the law merits increased scrutiny. At the very least she should be prohibited from being in positions where she determines whether someone should be arrested or not as she doesn’t have the judgement to make that decision. Put her on permanent desk duty.
 
With civilians, yes. Police officers breaking the law merits increased scrutiny. At the very least she should be prohibited from being in positions where she determines whether someone should be arrested or not as she doesn’t have the judgement to make that decision. Put her on permanent desk duty.
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Lately, nothing I know of.

Ten or fifteen years back there was a local cop who shot himself and claimed it was some kids who he chased into a neighborhood. There was a huge search. Eventually it was realized he was full of shit and the cops I'd spoken to in ED that night (all local police were hyped up about it) were embarrassed as hell.
 
Lately, nothing I know of.

Ten or fifteen years back there was a local cop who shot himself and claimed it was some kids who he chased into a neighborhood. There was a huge search. Eventually it was realized he was full of shit and the cops I'd spoken to in ED that night (all local police were hyped up about it) were embarrassed as hell.
Well heuristically speaking it might as well have been the kid
 
Well heuristically speaking it might as well have been the kid
That's a mighty generous way of looking at it, mighty forgiving.

No different than Smollet, hey. Except I don't think Jussie attained any self realization from his "I'm a victim" story. At least this cop got fired and received psychiatric care afterwards
 
I'd be curious to know if he was a lowered standards hire to increase diversity in the force, that's the kind of thing Detroit politicians would do. But I guess we'll never know.
 
She was just trying to get her family home without paying for dinner.
 
With civilians, yes. Police officers breaking the law merits increased scrutiny. At the very least she should be prohibited from being in positions where she determines whether someone should be arrested or not as she doesn’t have the judgement to make that decision. Put her on permanent desk duty.

Should just be fired. If I got arrested for breaking the fire code doing electrical work I'd be fired from my electrician job.
 
Had to get home to family, it was Mother's Day. So sweet.
 
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