Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Julie McConnell and Joe the Plumber

From FOX News:

A records clerk in Ohio has been charged with gross misconduct after unlawfully using a state database to access information on the man famously known as "Joe the Plumber," according to several local press accounts.

Julie McConnell, a long-time records clerk with the Toledo police department investigative services bureau, reportedly used the database -- called the Law Enforcement Automated Data System or LEADS -- to access information on Joe Wurzelbacher.

...McConnell allegedly used the LEADS database to confirm Wurzelbacher's address at the request of a local television reporter, according to a report published in the Toledo Blade.

"You can't use that database unless it was for law enforcement purposes," Toledo police Chief Navarre told the newspaper.

"If a crime was committed and she was looking up the address or the name of a victim or witness, that would be OK," Navarre said.

An internal investigation into McConnell's activity was launched when the Toledo police received a phone call from the Ohio Highway Patrol, questioning why information on Wurzelbacher was accessed, the Blade reported.

Score one for Joe the Plumber.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The voter registration of the police clerk charged in the Joe the Plumber case


webofdeception.com/arrested.html

Anonymous said...

I think it would only be fair if Julie the record clerk's personal information was opened to the public just like she did to Joe the Plumber. I heard she donated $2300 to the Obama campaign. That's quite a bit for a record clerk don't ya think?