Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Skipism Wednesday ~ Some Government Employees Don't believe in America

 

 BREAKING: Jamaican illegal alien was wearing a badge and carrying a department-issued gun on the streets of Maine


Jamaican man who was in the U.S. illegally was found to be working as a cop in Maine, carrying a gun issued by the police department. It turns out that 29-year-old Orville “Ricky” Johnson, whose tourist visa expired a long time ago, had been hired by the Lewiston Police Department in 2022. He was given a Glock to carry on duty, and no one bothered to check his citizenship status or run the required background checks through E-Verify.

What's even crazier is that this whole situation came to light when Johnson tried to buy another gun for himself. He walked into a gun store in Lewiston, filled out the ATF Form 4473 claiming to be a U.S. citizen, and that's when the NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) flagged his application. Two days later, on June 27, 2024, federal agents from HSI/ICE (Homeland Security Investigations/Immigration and Customs Enforcement) Boston task-force arrested him in the parking lot of the police station. ICE Boston Field Office Director Todd Lyons had some strong words about the incident, saying, "We have a police department that was knowingly breaking the very law they are charged with enforcing."

Johnson's story is a wild one. He used a photocopy of a fake green card to get the job, listing his status as a "Permanent Resident" with the number "000-000-000." The real kicker is that genuine green cards start with three letters, not numbers. The HR department never requested to see the actual card, and the background check they did was only within the state of Maine, so it didn't catch his expired B-2 visa.

Maine is a state where you can carry a gun without a permit, but the police still need to follow a federal law called LEOSA (Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act). LEOSA says that an officer needs to be legally allowed to be in the country to carry a gun. Since Johnson was an illegal alien, he couldn't lawfully have the authority to do his job.

This whole mess came to light because the HR department ignored warnings. On May 4, 2022, a sergeant from the Records Division emailed them about an NCIC (National Crime Information Center) hit on Johnson that showed he was an overstay from Jamaica. The HR director just told everyone to ignore it. The city attorney even told them to delete the emails, but the sergeant had already copied them to a personal Gmail account, and now they're evidence in the ICE investigation.

When Johnson tried to buy the Glock 43X at a gun store in New Hampshire, NICS denied the sale and alerted the ATF, which led to the joint HSI/ATF operation that caught him. They found his service weapon, two extra-large ammo magazines that weren't issued by the department, a fake driver's license under the name "Richard Jay," and a bunch of cash in his possession.

Governor Janet Mills (D) has had to step in, saying, "Cities do not have authority to nullify federal immigration law." The state's Attorney General is now looking into all the other towns in Maine that might have done the same thing. And the Legislature is working on a new law (LD 2312) that would require police departments to check citizenship for all job applicants.

As for the people who hired him, the HR director has resigned, and the police chief is on paid leave while the city looks into it. The grand jury has started to bring charges against not just Johnson, but also the HR director and the police chief for their roles in this.

And the fallout? There are 47 active cases where Johnson was involved in, from traffic stops to more serious crimes. Those cases are all now up in the air, and there's a good chance that anyone he arrested might be able to get their conviction thrown out because he wasn't legally allowed to be a cop. The first civil suit has already been filed by a woman who was arrested for a DUI based on Johnson's testimony back in 2023. Plus, the city's $750,000 COPS grant from the Department of Justice is now on hold while they figure out if the police department broke the rules.

The city council is set to vote on July 16 whether to bring in an independent monitor from the Attorney General's office to look into the hiring mess. But given their history, who knows if they'll even check that person's citizenship.

The bottom line is that a guy who had no right to be in the country was walking around with a badge and a gun for two years because the people in charge didn't do their job right. Now, all the work he did as a police officer is being questioned, and it's a serious legal mess for the city of Lewiston.


Thanks Skip

35 comments:

  1. Only in America can you go from “No papers, mon” to “Papers, please—here’s my badge

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  2. Maine’s new tourism slogan: “Come for the lobster, stay for the law-enforcement career

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  3. Turns out ‘Catch and Release’ works great—he just caught himself a badge and released the handcuffs on his own wrists

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  4. He was enforcing the law so hard he forgot to obey it—method policing at its finest

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  5. This case underscores the importance of adhering to legal hiring practices, including the verification of citizenship or legal residency status for all applicants seeking positions in public service

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  6. Accountability is key in restoring confidence in the department, and it is crucial that those responsible for this oversight are held answerable for their actions

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    1. Otto, that's the easy part. Now wait for the liberals to enact that.

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  7. The city council is about to bring in a monitor like it's a superhero to save the day from the hiring mess villain. Let's hope it doesn't turn out to be a 'Hiring Fiasco' sidekick instead

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  8. The system failed at every checkpoint: fake papers, skipped background checks, a “sanctuary” policy that let the red flags slide, and a department that looked the other way because optics beat due diligence. Now a citizen is dead and the brass are busy re-writing their own memos. The badge never should have left the evidence locker, let alone been pinned on an illegal alien.

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  9. I like to check sources before I share info I find on blogs like this - here is the link

    https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-illegal-alien-serving-local-police-officer-after-attempting-unlawfully

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    1. Anon, Oh thank you for saving my job as a non-paid contributor here at Woodsterman. Such a brave mr. Anonymous we are.

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  10. These are the slaves the Demos wanted to replace the kids they aborted.

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    1. edutcher, well I'll be damned ... those libs thought of everything.

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  11. I am constantly amazed at the number of people in Government who just flat out don't do their job. It's a problem so big it's dragging down the economy and the country.

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    1. Mikey, government can solve any problem ... just ask.

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  12. When you post a story as breaking my assumption is that it’s new news. Yet there is no link, and the picture you put up is of John Luke Evans, a man of similar background and identical situation who was just arrested by ICE. Not a word about Orville anywhere online. But it turns out that two other illegals working as cops in Maine have recently been busted by ICE.

    https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-illegal-alien-serving-local-police-officer-after-attempting-unlawfully

    Evans tried to buy a gun, but in Maine, not New Hampshire (which is also a crime).

    So if you have a source please post it. 3 illegals as cops in one tiny state shows me the policy probably came down from Augusta, which implicates their leftist governor.

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    1. Dear Mr. Drew458, NO! Better yet Hell No!

      I thought we were friends. Please don't be the reason I quit blogging.

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    2. I don’t mean to be unfriendly. I an an avid fan of this blog. But when I want to know more about a story, and your information doesn’t check out, none of it, then what am I supposed to do?

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  13. I live in Maine and the news says he was a reserve officer in Old Orchard Beach and had been vetted by Homeland Security. Regardless, it's a shit show. https://www.wabi.tv/2025/07/30/old-orchard-beach-pd-says-officer-arrested-by-ice-filled-out-proper-paperwork/

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  14. Nothing says DEI hire as loudly as "The city attorney even told them to delete the emails."

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    1. MrHappy, government and their DEI is the answer for just about everything.

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    2. Let’s see if DEI keeps them out of jail. Which is where they should be for this..

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    3. Anon, you're like me ... wishin' and hopin'

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  15. Hey, it's Maine. Another Blue Hive/Democrat stronghold. The HR Director and the Chief of Police should both be in orange jump suits.

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    1. Anon, it would be nice if they would start teaching history again.

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  16. And were supposed to believe them that the gimmegrunts were fully vetted before being released on to the US? the Maine police didn't vet him either...

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    1. Anon, that was another time when biden patted them on the back on their way in.

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