Illegal use of computer by deputy alleged
January 21, 2005
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TAMPA, Fla. -- A sheriff's deputy was charged Thursday with using a police computer to track a friend's former lover and her new boyfriend before attacks were carried out against the couple. Deputy Charles Maye, 50, allegedly used his access to the National Crime Information Center's database to help Leroy Collins, 79, track down James McLemore, the new boyfriend of Collins' former girlfriend. Prosecutors say he also used the computer to find the former girlfriend's address.
McLemore was shot five times in the head in 1996 as he left a nightclub. Less than three months later, the girlfriend, Linda Bobo, was blinded when someone threw a chemical in her face as she left the same club. No one has been arrested in either attack."
There you have it boys. If in Florida, make sure your new girls X isn't friends with the law, else you'll soon be dead and she'll be blind.
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