US Attorney’s Office Brings Charges Against Two Rohnert Park Police Officers in Story We Broke Here

Department of Justice FeaturePress release from the US Dept. of Justice Northern District of California:

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California unsealed charges today in a criminal complaint charging former Rohnert Park police officers Brendon Jacy Tatum and Joseph Huffaker with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right, announced Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of California Stephanie M. Hinds, FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig D. Fair, and Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigations Acting Special Agent in Charge Michael Daniels.  Tatum also is charged with falsification of records in a federal investigation and tax evasion.

According to the complaint, Tatum, from Santa Rosa, and Huffaker, from Rohnert Park, were employed as officers by the City of Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety Police Services Patrol Division (RPDPS).  Tatum was employed with RPDPS between 2003 and 2018, and Huffaker was employed with RPDPS between 2012 and 2019.  RPDPS operated an interdiction team between 2014 and early 2017 that conducted traffic stops on vehicles along Highway101 between Cloverdale and Rohnert Park in a program designed to seize illegal drugs. Tatum and Huffaker were both assigned to the interdiction team at various times between 2015 and January 2017—when interdiction operations were terminated by RPDPS.

The criminal complaint describes how Tatum and others allegedly conducted numerous interdictions while on duty, in which Tatum is alleged to have extorted at least $3,700 in cash and significant amounts of marijuana from victim drivers they stopped along Highway 101, by threatening to arrest them and seize the assets and marijuana if the victim drivers did not consent to the seizures.  In these cases, Tatum and the other officers made no reports of the seizure, did not submit the marijuana or assets into evidence, and sought no destruction orders for the marijuana.  These seizures were completely undocumented by the officers, contrary to policy, but were captured in audio and video footage from the officers’ body-worn cameras.

The undocumented stops and seizures allegedly occurred even after termination of the interdiction team’s operations.  On December 5, 2017, the complaint alleges, Tatum and Huffaker stopped a driver along Highway 101.  Neither were wearing RPDPS uniforms and they claimed to be ATF agents.  The complaint alleges Tatum and Huffaker extorted marijuana from the victim driver and the seizure went completely undocumented.  Again, on December 18, 2017, Tatum and another officer stopped another driver carrying 23 pounds of marijuana, packaged in one-pound bags, labeled by date and strain.  That driver also had four crates of hash, all destined for a dispensary lab.  Again, Tatum and the other officer were not in RPDPS uniforms and identified themselves as ATF agents when they told the driver they would either arrest him and seize the marijuana and hash, or the driver could agree to let them take the marijuana.  Tatum and the officer took the marijuana.

In February 2018, the press began reporting on robberies along Highway 101 by purported law enforcement agents, and specifically the robbery that took place on December 5, 2017.  These reports indicated that the victims had been interviewed by the FBI.  The criminal complaint alleges that Tatum responded by drafting a press release claiming RPDPS was responsible for the December 5, 2017 stop, and then prepared a false police report to conceal his criminal activity.

The complaint also alleges that during 2016, at the same time Tatum was extorting marijuana from drivers along Highway 101, he made hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash deposits into his own accounts, as well as his wife’s bank account.  The complaint explains that the deposits all were made in amounts under $10,000, in an apparent attempt to avoid banking laws requiring disclosure of the deposits.  In addition, during the same period, Tatum used approximately $46,000 in cash that did not come from any of his accounts to purchase a fishing boat. In summary, the cash deposits into Tatum’s and his family members’ accounts during that year, along with the cash used to purchase the fishing boat, totaled $443,059.  The complaint alleges all these assets went unreported on Tatum’s tax returns for 2016.

“The public entrusts police officers to enforce the law,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Hinds.  “The public faith erodes when that trust is violated.  The abuse of police powers cannot be tolerated and must be vigorously prosecuted.”

“The FBI has a solemn responsibility to investigate allegations of public corruption and the abuse of power by any public servant. The Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety cooperated fully with the FBI to put a stop to this serious breach of public trust and to hold these individuals accountable for their actions,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig Fair. “There is no greater responsibility for law enforcement than to abide by the oath of office and respect the Constitutional rights of all people.”

“The IRS enforces the nation’s tax laws, but also takes particular interest in cases where someone, like Tatum, allegedly deposits large amounts of cash below the Currency Transaction Reporting requirements to evade any filings by financial institutions and evade income taxes from the IRS,” said IRS Criminal Investigation, Acting Special Agent in Charge Michael Daniels.  “With both law enforcement and financial investigation expertise, our agents are uniquely qualified to follow these types of financial transactions.  Today’s action show the IRS is committed pursing justice for all including those who violate the public trust.”

In sum, Tatum and Huffaker are charged with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1951.  In addition, Tatum is charged with falsifying records in a federal investigation, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1519, and tax evasion, in violation of 26 U.S.C. § 7201.

A complaint merely alleges that crimes have been committed, and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Tatum and Huffaker are scheduled to make their initial appearance on March 12, 2021, before the United States Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim.

If convicted, the defendants face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, 3 years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000 on the conspiracy charge.  In addition, Tatum faces a maximum statutory sentence of 20 years on the false records charge and 5 years on the tax evasion charge.  However, any sentence following conviction would be imposed by the court only after consideration of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and the federal statute governing the imposition of a sentence, 18 U.S.C. § 3553.

The case is being prosecuted by the Special Prosecutions Section of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California.  This case is being investigated by the FBI and the IRS-CI.

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Bruce Lynn Anderson
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Bruce Lynn Anderson
5 years ago

The FBI will ask these guys to join up and show them the ropes. Corruption is the most desirable trait an FBI agent can have nowadays.

DQ
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DQ
5 years ago

So when did your wife leave you for that FBI agent?

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5 years ago
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So, maybe his wife was a scumbag!? What you should have said is: “show us on the doll where the FBI agent hurt you”.

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5 years ago
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Splashy ninja
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Splashy ninja
5 years ago
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FBI agents couldn’t find boobs in a strip club , they are as good as technology or their best snitch .

Yaqui
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Yaqui
5 years ago

Finally !
A long time coming but better late than never.

Juanita
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Juanita
5 years ago

100% these guys will cop a plea ?
20 years is a pretty long time, though I know a couple of people who have done it. You come out changed.

Bug on a Windshield
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Bug on a Windshield
5 years ago

CLEO – Criminal Law Enforcement Officer
HEAT – Hairbrained Enforcement And Terrorism

William
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William
5 years ago

Props to Kym for breaking this important story!

VMG
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VMG
5 years ago

I am gratified to finally receive some real information about these officers. It is amazing what they are charged with, and IMO the City of Rohnert Park should be charged with negligence, dereliction of duty, and maintaining a bogus Law Enforcement Agency…

I didn’t believe much about the original story, and it’s difficult to picture sworn officers who act like pirates, but obviously, something very wrong was occurring.

Can’t wait to see how many other suits and charges are filed in this case, which appears to be a landmark…

UnflappableJack
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UnflappableJack
5 years ago

This is a Federal issue??????? How

See above
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See above
5 years ago

18 U.S.C. § 1951
18 U.S.C. § 1519
26 U.S.C. § 7201

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5 years ago

Reading comprehension & Jurisdiction isn’t your strong suit.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
5 years ago

Awesome sauce.

cutomorrow
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cutomorrow
5 years ago

soon to be greeters at walmart

Xebeche
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Xebeche
5 years ago
Reply to  cutomorrow

Not for at least 10 years ☺

Dog Townie
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Dog Townie
5 years ago

Keep it coming Kym, good work is done here daily

Troy
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Troy
5 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Great story Kym. You Rock

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
5 years ago

Lots more to come. It is a toxic bullying culture. I bet his fishing trips were EPIC.

Splashy ninja
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Splashy ninja
5 years ago

Now he gets to be the fish how ironic , how epic would it be to be a fly on the wall in that cell block .
“Fight , f@ck or bust a $50 piggies!!! “(Old prison saying )
Hopefully the make mistakes on these dudes housing and house then amongst the real deal inmates …..

North west
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North west
5 years ago

I never seen the enhanced charge of committing crime with a firearm? What’s up with that.

Ben Round
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Ben Round
5 years ago
Reply to  North west

Good point! They were armed when committing felonies!

Gazoo
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Gazoo
5 years ago

This reporting deserves a award, thank you miss Kym!
Some serious charges for these corrupt cops.

Gazoo
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Gazoo
5 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

That’s awesome. A milestone in life for sure. Can we get a pre screening invite ??

Willits Watcher
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Willits Watcher
5 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

How long did this gauntlet and dragnet of theft and armed robbery take place. How many other victims who were too traumatized to speak out or report the armed robberies are there out there? Victims step forward. Call the FBI!

its real
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its real
5 years ago

Kim you are awesome, proof one person can make a difference!

expanding insignificance
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expanding insignificance
5 years ago

Congratulations Zeke! Perseverance and Determination.

Fought the law and WON!!
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Fought the law and WON!!
5 years ago

EXCELLENT WORK, Kym!!!!
BIG BRAVERY, Zeke!!
We all know how cops operate and the reasons why they choose the career path. Many are bullies and worse criminals than the people they arrest. It’s not a rumor or conjecture or the whining of a few “ drugged up hippies”. It’s BIG FACTS that your tax dollars finance a militia of racists and “pirates” who profile each and every vehicle entering our area. In the 1850’s they’d be called highwaymen and liable to be shot on the spot for their armed thievery. Today, they’re given badges, promotions, false respect, and QUALIFIED IMMUNITY. So….after they rob and/ or murder your fellow citizens, YOU , the tax payer, can then pay MILLIONS to the families they irreparably harm. Time for change, NOW!!!!
So…. biggest of big ups to Kym and Zeke for exposing their repugnant existence!!!! And the department and city that clearly endorsed and supported their behavior!
You’ve made my list of heroes that exposed the system and WON….Mandela, Martin, Malcolm, the Panthers,Judy Bari, Darryl Cherney ,Kym , and Zeke….

US Marine no fear no filter no fks
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US Marine no fear no filter no fks
5 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Be careful. You are going to be on some people’s shit lists. I would recommend that you have people around you that you trust and care about, keep extra vigilant for a while.

Thank You for continuing walking the path of a certain kind of righteousness that few walk anymore.

ChosenBastard
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ChosenBastard
5 years ago

Long time listener first time calling in I hope you get recognition in your field for this . You are a great journalist I like that you report on all news even if it’s personal.

Deanna Beeler
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Deanna Beeler
5 years ago

CONGRATULATIONS KYM! What a contribution you are!

burblestein
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burblestein
5 years ago

So why hasn’t Kym been awarded a Pulitzer for her scoop?

Diego Lynn
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Diego Lynn
5 years ago

They got a taste of it so when they get out the joint or while on bail there going to just turn of those berries and just pull up to the car with ski masks on. You know they did research on where they came from and could also do a home invasion as well. Once they lose there money and are hurting financial watch!!!!!!! A regular job won’t cut it no more. They will probably get one bit at night or on there off days. They no where to get paid is at!!! Or there friends on the inside peddling them addresses to the dope spot just wait!!

Humboldt Native
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Humboldt Native
5 years ago

Shame on them for giving a bad name and more ammunition to haters of our men in blue who take an oath to serve and protect us. Nothing but greed and major disrespect and contributing to the target some put on the back of honest and dedicated officers.

Willits Watcher
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Willits Watcher
5 years ago

Its about 50/50 good cops and corrupt cops in Mendo Sonoma and Humboldt. Most of them are pure jerks and egomaniacs with badges and guns

Willits Watcher
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Willits Watcher
5 years ago

When will the FBI investigate the corruption and evidence room theft occurring at the Willits Police Department?
When will the Certain Lieutenant who came from the Sheriff Department whose family are known hard drug dealers and users be investigated for his illegal actions?

Omar Figueroa
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Omar Figueroa
5 years ago

Thanks Zeke and Kym!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
5 years ago

An awesome job, well done Kym and Zeke.

Many legal tagged with paperwork crops have been raided and ripped off by officials over the years also.

Lincoln Mulhern
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Lincoln Mulhern
5 years ago

I think Rohnert police department has what the kids are calling “a bad culture.”

https://youtu.be/BOnx5k2TiGk