Pubdate: Sat, 28 May 2016 Source: Boston Globe (MA) Copyright: 2016 Globe Newspaper Company Contact: http://services.bostonglobe.com/news/opeds/letter.aspx?id=6340 Website: http://bostonglobe.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/52 Authors: John R. Ellement and Milton J. Valencia Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) LAWRENCE POLICE OFFICER CHARGED WITH TRYING TO EXTORT DRUG DEALER A veteran Lawrence police officer was arrested late Thursday on charges that he used his power as a police officer to take cocaine from a drug dealer for personal use, then threatened the dealer with arrest if he notified authorities. John R. Desantis Jr., 44, of Methuen, was charged with unlawfully obtaining property by extortion under color of official right, and threatened force and fear. He did not enter a plea during a Friday court appearance, but his lawyer says he denies the allegations. Desantis is being held until a hearing Tuesday. Desantis is a 16-year veteran of the Lawrence Police Department, but he has not reported for duty since February 2015. He has been on medical leave for treatment of congestive heart failure and other illnesses, and in May 2015 he was placed in a medically induced coma for 16 days, his attorney, Stellio Sinnis, said during a brief court hearing Friday. Although Desantis's medical leave expired in November, other officers donated their sick time. Sinnis asked that Desantis be allowed to remain free during the case, citing his health. He also said that Desantis would not be a flight risk if released on bail, pointing out that Desantis turned himself in when he learned there was a warrant out for his arrest. DeSantis lives with his wife and has four children. Lawrence's mayor, Daniel Rivera, said in a statement that the FBI's arrest of Desantis will help maintain the professionalism of the police department, but added "we hope that Mr. Desantis gets the help he needs." "It is important to remember that the unfortunate actions of one officer should not overshadow the stellar things that our police department does as a whole, but if any officer conducts him or herself in less than a professional and legal way they will be disciplined and or terminated," Rivera said. Authorities said that Desantis had been purchasing small amounts of cocaine, about $100 to $200 worth, once or twice a week over the last 10-12 months from a drug trafficker. During that time, he did not identify himself as a police officer. But during a May 16 drug sale at his home, Desantis allegedly displayed his gun and badge and seized three bags of cocaine, authorities said. He then threatened to arrest the drug trafficker - an undocumented immigrant from the Dominican Republic who is facing drug-dealing charges in state court - - if he did not supply him with cash. "You will not be arrested at all if you do as I tell you to," he allegedly said to the drug trafficker in a text message. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom