Pubdate: Sat, 03 Jun 2006 Source: Times, The (Munster IN) Copyright: 2006 The Munster Times Contact: http://www.nwitimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/832 Author: Joe Carlson E.C. POLICE VETERAN SUSPENDED AFTER DISCOVERED AT HOME RAIDED FOR DRUGS Chief Vows To Continue Cleaning Up Department EAST CHICAGO | East Chicago police Sgt. Roosevelt Howard is on administrative leave because the FBI discovered him at a home in which agents were executing a search warrant for narcotics, city police said. Following widespread speculation regarding why Howard was suspended last week, Police Chief Angelo Machuca said in a written statement Thursday that Howard is on paid administrative leave pending an internal investigation into his brush with the FBI. "I have committed to clean up this department, and I will continue to stand to that commitment," Machuca's statement says. Howard was not arrested or charged with a crime and could not be reached for comment. Under former Mayor Robert Pastrick, Howard was a police commander, the third-highest ranking position in the department behind the chief and deputy chiefs. Mayor George Pabey demoted the 18-year veteran to his former rank of sergeant in 2005, Police Department attorney Tom Ryan said. Information on last week's FBI raid was scant. Mark Becker, supervisor of the FBI's Gary Response Investigative Team, declined to comment on the raid except to say that the search warrant has been sealed and no one was arrested. City police officials said that on May 24, federal agents searched the home at 1428 Georgia St. in Gary for "possible narcotic activity." Howard was discovered at the house and questioned by authorities but was released, city officials said. He was placed on leave after city police learned of his alleged presence at the home. "Chief Angelo Machuca stated he will not tolerate illegal activity, period," the city's press release on the matter states. "We as police officers must be held to a higher standard than the average citizen." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman