DCFS investigator charged with sending threatening messages via Facebook
Published: 12/4/2010 | Updated: 12/4/2010
By RODNEY HART
Herald-Whig Staff Writer
An investigator for the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services was charged Friday for allegedly sending threatening messages electronically to a police officer and for other two other drug-related charges.
David Leezer, 50, of Camp Point, was charged with threatening Adams County Sheriff's Investigator Brad Waddill by sending him several graphic Facebook messages. He also was charged with three other misdemeanors -- harassment through electronic communication, possession of drug paraphernalia for allegedly having a one-hitter to smoke pot when he was arrested Friday, and for possession of less than 2.5 grams of cannabis.
Leezer has worked for DCFS for more than 20 years.
....In the charging document, Leezer is accused of putting Waddill "in reasonable apprehension of future bodily harm." Leezer allegedly sent Facebook messages Thursday and Friday to Waddill containing the phrases "U gonna learn a lesson" and "what time ya get up I'll be waiting down the gravel road im leaving now," according to the charging document.
There were several other vulgar messages detailed in the charging document. Leezer and Waddill were involved in an investigation, but authorities declined to be more specific. FULL STORY
It must be some sort of misunderstanding. CPS people are "really nice" and they simply could not get caught threatening someone.
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