- Russell Poole
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name = Russell Poole
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department =Los Angeles Police Department
serviceyears = 1981 - 1999
rank = Sworn in as an Officer - 1981
- Detective Sergeant II - 1996
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laterwork = author, private investigatorRussell Poole is a former LAPD detective most noted for taking over the investigation of the slain rapper, Biggie Smalls. Poole is also known for investigating the
March 18 ,1997 , killing of LAPD Officer Kevin Gaines by LAPD Officer Frank Lyga. [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5933056/the_murder_of_the_notorious_big/print The Murder of the Notorious B.I.G. : Rolling Stone ] ]Early career
The son of a 27-year L.A. County Sheriff, Poole would "follow in his father's footsteps" and join the LAPD in 1981. He rose quickly, becoming a detective trainee only three years after being sworn in. Before being chosen to work in the Robbery-Homicide division in 1996, he spent over 9 years as a homicide investigator at the South Bureau and Wilshire Division. He served as the primary investigator (taking a case all the way through the trial) on at least 135 homicide cases, and assisted on over 500 more. Noteworthy cases investigated personally by Poole before the Rampart scandal include and the murder of
Ennis Cosby , the son of famous actor/activist/comedianBill Cosby . [http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2000/09/27/rampart/index2.html] He also was one of the officers involved in the investigation that followed the 1997North Hollywood shootout , just months before the murder of the Notorious B.I.G. Throughout his career up to his involvement in the Rampart scandal, Poole was a highly respected and decorated LAPD detective.LAPD Rampart investigation
Poole's involvement in the Rampart scandal began less than six months before the murder of the Notorious B.I.G. and a year before Rafael Perez was arrested. His involvement would begin when Poole and his then-partner at Robbery/Homicide, Fred Miller, were assigned to investigate the March 1997 Studio City shooting death of LAPD Officer Kevin Gaines. Gaines was killed in a "road rage" dispute after he brandished a gun at another motorist, which turned out to be undercover officer Lyga.
Death of Notorious B.I.G.
On March 9, 1997, at around 12:30 a.m., Biggie Smalls,
Bad Boy Records CEOSean Combs , and their entourage left the 11th AnnualSoul Train Music Awards after-party, held at thePetersen Automotive Museum , in twoGMC Suburban s to return to his hotel after an announcement was made that the party would finish earlier than planned. Biggie traveled in the front passenger seat of the second Suburban alongside his associates, Damion "D-Rock" Butler,Junior M.A.F.I.A. memberLil' Cease and driver, Gregory "G-Money" Young. Combs traveled in the first vehicle with three bodyguards. The two trucks were trailed by a Chevrolet Blazer carrying Bad Boy's director of security.By 12:45 a.m., the streets were crowded with cars full of people leaving the event. Biggie's truck stopped at a red light 50 yards (46 m) from the museum. While waiting for the light to change, a white
Toyota Land Cruiser made a U-turn and cut in-between Biggie's vehicle and theChevrolet Blazer behind. Simultaneously, a blackChevrolet Impala pulled up alongside Biggie's SUV. The driver of the Impala (an African-American male neatly dressed in a blue suit and bow tie) rolled down his window, drew a 9mm blue-steel pistol and fired several rounds into the GMC Suburban; four bullets hit Biggie in the chest. Biggie was rushed toCedars-Sinai Medical Center by Combs and the rest of Biggie's entourage, but was pronounced dead by doctors at 1:15 a.m.Investigation of Notorious B.I.G.'s death
After months of investigating and substantial amounts of evidence, Poole accused an LAPD officer, Senior Officer David Mack, along with his friend, Officer Amir Muhammad, of being complicit in the murder. Poole had enough evidence that Officer Mack had ties with the CEO of
Death Row Records , Marion "Suge" Knight to suspect him and possibly other officers in the murder. [ [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/lapd/interviews/poole.html PBS "Frontline" interview, February 6, 2001] at http://www.pbs.org/] He had sources that he grew up in the same neighborhood as Knight (Compton), was in the same gang as Knight (the Bloods), was a frequent visitor at Knights' private parties, and wore the same blood red clothes as Knight and the Bloods gang.Chief Parks' involvement and Poole's resignation
Poole eventually sent this information to the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Bernard Parks, who ordered Poole to cease all investigation on Senior Officer David Mack, as Mack had been arrested for bank robbery in December 1997 and already was on his way to prison. Poole became so disgusted with Parks and the LAPD's handiling of the case that he resigned from the force in late 1999 [ [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/celebrity/shakur_BIG/5.html Court TV Crime Library] at
Crime Library ] after a long and rewarding career. In fact, he was so upset from losing his valued career and being halted from the case that he initially planned on committingsuicide ("I almost took my life, but it was my kids that actually saved me"), but reconciled in thought of family and relatives. [Stated by him toNick Broomfield in the film "Biggie & Tupac " (2002)] Furthermore, he filed a lawsuit against the LAPD for violating his First Amendment rights by preventing him from going to thepublic with his information. [ [http://wjcohen.home.mindspring.com/insideclips/biggie.htm [Inside ] ] He has since taken over the investigation of the rapper's slaughter himself after starting his own detective service. Poole was featured in a 2001 interview withVH1 and recently in the controversialdocumentary film , "Biggie & Tupac ", conducted byNick Broomfield in 2001 and released onVHS andDVD in January 2002.Bibliography
* "LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., the Implication of Death Row Records' Suge Knight, and the Origins of the Los Angeles Police Scandal", Atlantic Monthly Press, ISBN 978-0-87113-838-5.
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1242789/bio Russell Poole] at
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0371115/] at http://www.imdb.com/
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