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Up to six Bellevue Police Officers are subjects of internal investigations, including two officers were demoted this week after the department concluded they were 'intoxicated, intimating, out of line, and obnoxious at a September Seahawks game. (Photo from the Bellevue, WA police department's Facebook page)

'Horrified and appalled' by the Bellevue Police Department

Are there bigger problems with the Bellevue Police Department than the behavior of two drunk, obnoxious officers who were demoted following their actions at a September Seahawks game?

This report details what happened with two "very intoxicated" officers who were described, by their own department, as being "intimidating, out of line and obnoxious" before, during and after they were kicked out of the Sept. 16 game.

The Bellevue officers - 11-year patrol veteran Officer Andrew Hanke and 23-year Bellevue PD Corporal Dion Robertson - were not in uniform and did not have their weapons.

They were shooting off their alcohol-fueled mouths. Alcohol on game day included Coors Light beer, Bloody Marys, whiskey shots, rum and Coke, and Pink Panty Droppers. That drink, as described in a police investigation, was one-fifth vodka, eight beers, and pink lemonade in a two-gallon container. They had two batches of panty droppers.

The drink should have been called the F-bomb dropper. Their language was vulgar and offensive, first with a confrontation involving a Seattle police officer, then with everyone around them inside the stadium, and again as they were leaving the property after being ejected.

Hanke was demoted with a pay cut and suspended for 30 days. Robertson was demoted as a leader of the bomb squad and took a pay cut also.

More potentially damaging information comes from KING 5 investigative reporter Linda Byron. The State Patrol is investigating an allegation of misconduct involving six commanders ranging from lieutenant to deputy chief.

According to KING 5 sources, that incident involved relationships between two male commanders and a female captain that resulted in threats and a physical altercation.

What is going on in Bellevue? Police Chief Linda Pillo refuses to comment beyond a press release this week that detailed her officers' demotions following their drunken behavior at the Seahawks game.

Bellevue Mayor Conrad Lee refuses to comment beyond a press release issued earlier this week in support of its Bellevue Police Department.

Bellevue Criminal Attorney Robert Perez says of the city's police department, "I'm horrified, I'm appalled, and I'm embarrassed.

Perez is not involved in these cases with Bellevue cops.

"I'm also an Hispanic, a person of color, and when I hear about the racial comments they made about 'blacks think they're running the show' and that 'my wife will pay the ticket because she's white,' this obviously reveals a deeper problem," says Perez.

He is offended that the City of Bellevue is choosing to "hold these people up as competent police officers." And, he thinks there are more than just a few bad apples in police department, which has 178 officers.

"As a citizen of Bellevue, as an attorney who practices criminal defense in Bellevue, this does not appear to me to be an isolated incident," Perez says.

One other incident is detailed in the 580-page Bellevue Police Department's internal investigation of officers Hanke and Robertson at the September game at Century Link Field.

Although the officer's wives, who were with them at the Seahawks game, were cleared of any wrong doing. One of them has had another drinking incident since the game.

On Oct. 6, 2012 the woman appeared intoxicated after a wedding in Kirkland. She argued with a valet at the Woodmark Hotel, refused to put down an open container and mentioned she was associated with the Bellevue Police Department.

Another Bellevue officer "took the beer out of her hands" and drove her home. He reports he "put the bottle on the floorboards of the back seat and she was unconscious during the ride home.

That officer said in a memo the only other person he told about the drunk behavior was a Bellevue Police Guild representative.

By LINDA THOMAS


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  • Nickatnyt wrote...
    News Chick?
    More like 'News Raptor' going at the BPD with full-on talons. Anybody associated with public service who exhibits illegal behavior should be exposed and shamed just like this. Good on ya NC.
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  • Cash wrote...
    I support Linda here all the way
    The Bellevue Police Department appears to be broken from the top to the bottom and the boys and girls at the Hawks game just brought it to light. There is a lot of drama in the Big City of Bellevue and I think it is good that someone is trying to get the actual truth out of their leadership. If this is just what was exposed by these two knuckleheads and their wives at the hawks game just imagine what the heck is going on there day in and day out??? Commanders in a what appears to be a love triangle with a female who is lower on the chain then them and they get into a physical fight??? Wow that sounds exactly like two guys who should be in charge of a police department... I say keep looking into this as it is completely obvious that the Chief has something she is hiding and we the citizens should be aware of.
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  • anotherfencewalker wrote...
    Workin' it..
    Linda..Nice follow-up and through (so far anyway) on this story. Nice to see you doing a bit more of the hard news rather than fluffy stuff that's entertaining but empty calories. One other thing maybe: In light of your new duties, maybe consider loseing the "news chick" moniker? It's kind of like Brandi Kruse using somthing like the "Breaking News Babe".. You guys are known more by your names than anything else as far as many of us are concerned. .....just sayin'..
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  • Troll Hunter wrote...
    There is a problem in Bellevue PD
    Anyone who isn't white and/or is poor has known one very basic truth about Bellevue and its PD; they have double standards. Bellevue is a full of wealthy, lily white people who are so full of themselves that it borders on hypocrisy.

    I used to have to work near the mall so I would take the bus to come to work. I watched a BPD officer slam a black man face down on one of the benches at the transit station for the heinous crime of crossing the street against a don't walk sign to catch his bus. It didn't matter that dozens of white people were doing the same thing, he was black so he was obviously up to something heinous. He sure was, he was going home from work. it was obvious by his clothes and appearance he was a working man. Bellevue is an over rated dump as far as I'm concerned, full of narrow minded, racist idiots who think money makes them special. What a waste of space.

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  • marcelsees wrote...
    Flip-Side ...
    Society must recognize what they have in a prototypical policeman's personality: the flip side of the same coin. This has nothing to do with 'good' or 'bad' but a comment on personality factors. Cops and criminals behave in the same way: they like guns, fast cars, controlling people and situations, bringing people down, not averse to deadly force or violence. You see, cops and criminals are coming from the same place in terms of personalities. We, therefore, shouldn't be shocked with situations like Seattle Police Department, and perhaps Bellevue, and most police jurisdictions across America- it's easy for them to stumble over the line.
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  • serzsa wrote...
    Great job, Linda, keep it up!
    Some supposed tough guys on this blog apparently can't handle the truth.

    If these officers were stand-up guys they think they are they would resign. Just illustrates there's quite a few of them on the job after having committed "lesser" infractions (like driving drunk) that we simply don't know about.

    But in terms of getting away with it why would they be any different from any other public employees?

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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Accountability
    Where is the accountability when you have police chief Linda Pillo doing the investigation?Clearly this should have been handed over to another agency. The old idiom "The fox guarding the hen house"applies here because as far as i'm concerned justice has not been served. The drunk driving and the racism is particularly troubling.This story is a black eye on police in general.. it only confirms stereotypes.
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  • MagneticPatriot wrote...
    A higher standard...
    I expect our police officers and first responders to act accordingly and how they would want a person to act toward them. Imagine if a regular citizen got in the face of an officer and did what this guy did? If D.O.J. is in Seattle why not Bellevue? Sounds like they have more issues and more is coming out... Great job Linda and to you're investigators!
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