Episode 117: Kevin Rust - Police Excessive Force, Color of Law Violations




FBI Retired Case File Review with Jerri Williams show

Summary: <a href="http://jerriwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/JERRI-WILLIAMS-Podcast-Logo.jpg"></a><br> Retired agent Kevin Rust served 29 years with the FBI. He spent a majority of his career in Mississippi in resident agencies out of the Jackson Division, including 13 years in a one person office. In this episode of <a href="http://jerriwilliams.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">FBI Retired Case File Review</a>, Kevin Rust reviews his investigation of a rural police officer charged and convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law violations, in connection with the blackjack beating of a Jake Gibbs, an elderly black man in police custody. Gibbs sustained two broken ribs as the result of the use of excessive force incident. During his Bureau career, Kevin Rust also had assignments in Chicago, Budapest, FBI Headquarters and Quantico. He was a crisis negotiator who responded to many incidents both domestically and internationally and taught negotiation concepts to hundreds of state, local and international officers. Kevin Rust, who prior to entering the FBI was a CPA with Price Waterhouse, currently works as a contractor for the FBI’s International Corruption Unit tracing money flows and identifying for seizure assets that were purchased with money stolen by foreign kleptocrats.<br> <br> Special Agent (Retired)<br> Kevin Rust<br> 6/9/1985 –  10/31/2014<br>  <br> <a href="http://jerriwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Headshot.jpg"></a><br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br>  <br> The FBI is the lead federal agency for investigating color of law violations, which include acts carried out by government officials operating both within and beyond the limits of their lawful authority. Off-duty conduct may be covered if the perpetrator asserted his or her official status in some way. The following are links to a FBI website article regarding color of law violations and to a Mississippi Supreme Court ruling that denied law enforcement certification for the police officer convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law violations:<br> FBI.gov – What We Investigate:  <a href="https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/civil-rights" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Civil Rights – Color of Law Violations</a><br> <a href="http://jerriwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Williard-Butler-Vs-Mississippi-Supreme-Court.pdf">Williard Butler Vs Mississippi Supreme Court</a><br>  <br>  <br>  <br> Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing crime fiction and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime podcast available for subscription on <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fbi-retired-case-file-review/id1082012464?mt=2" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Apple Podcast/iTunes</a>, <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5gtvYJG343U7NBxcOfI2P4?si=eZD1ISmESmKoSIaJZYTKaw" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Spotify</a>, <a href="http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jerri-williams/fbi-retired-case-file-review?refid=stpr" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stitcher</a> and other popular podcast apps. Her debut novel—<a href="http://a.co/8EovFnR" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Pay To Play</a>— about a female agent investigating corruption in the Philadelphia strip club industry is available now at amazon.com as an e-book, trade paperback, and audiobook. <br> <br> <a href="http://a.co/8EovFnR"></a><br>  <br> This episode was sponsored by <a href="https://fbiretired.com/">FBIRetired.com</a> – the only on-line directory made available to the general public featuring “retired” FBI AGENTS / ANALYSTS interested in showcasing their skills to secure business opportunities.<br> <br>  <br>