January 18, 2008

Reassigned to Guam

That's one way to cover-up misdeeds and excesses associated with the Vice President.

The agent who made the arrest, Virgil D. Reichle Jr., said in a deposition that he was left hanging with an untenable arrest because two agents assigned to the vice president had at first agreed with a Denver agent that there had been assault on Mr. Cheney by Mr. Howards, then changed their stories to say that no assault had occurred.

Mr. Reichle, who did not witness the encounter, said in his deposition that he believed the vice president’s security detail had wanted the Howards arrest to go away so that Mr. Cheney would not be inconvenienced by a court case.

Mr. Cheney has not been deposed, and his involvement in the arrest remains uncertain. But one of the three agents assigned to him, Daniel McLaughlin, said in his deposition that Mr. Reichle’s description was backward.

Mr. McLaughlin said Mr. Reichle, who has since been transferred to Guam, asked him in a call several hours after the encounter to say that there had been an assault to bolster justification for the arrest.

Posted by armand at January 18, 2008 10:12 AM | TrackBack | Posted to The Ever Shrinking Constitution


Comments

I saw that too; I assume he did something fairly hideous. Guam isn't (usually) a high priority for the Secret Service. Poor bastard.

Posted by: baltar at January 18, 2008 10:38 AM | PERMALINK

I wouldn't mind getting sent to Guam, though I get that it's probably not career-enhancing.

Posted by: jacflash at January 18, 2008 02:16 PM | PERMALINK
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