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Arresting Cop in Gibson Case Attacked By Sheriff

The Deputy who arrested Mel Gibson for D.U.I. is under attack -- by his own department.
James Mee and Mel Gibson
L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy James Mee "was forced into an Internal Affairs investigation within 72 hours of the arrest of Mr. Gibson," according to a letter sent to the Sheriff's Department by Deputy Mee's lawyer and obtained by TMZ. In the letter, dated October 17, attorney Richard Shinee says that the interrogation lasted five hours and Mee "was compelled to give a statement regarding all aspects of the transaction between himself and Mr. Gibson, including questions with regard to the alleged leak of information to the press."

TMZ broke the story on July 28, the day of the arrest, that Gibson went on an anti-Semitic tirade. Sheriff's officials told TMZ and other media that the arrest had occurred "without incident," that is, until TMZ published four pages from the original arrest report which included a blow-by-blow account of Gibson's conduct. We also first reported that Deputy Mee was ordered by his superiors to sanitize the report, removing the four pages of incendiary information.

According to Shinee's letter, after Mee's interview, the deputy was immediately made the subject of a criminal investigation. As we have already reported, the Sheriff's Department searched Mee's residence to determine if there was evidence that he was the TMZ leak.

In his letter, Shinee says Deputy Mee "told the investigators that he was ordered to change his report, and further, that he did so against his will." Shinee also says, contrary to Sheriff Lee Baca's claim that he did not ask to have the initial arrest report sanitized, Mee's statements to Internal Affairs and his immediate supervisors "wholly contradict these assertions."

Shinee claims there's a conflict of interest with the Department investigating his client, claiming it "creates far too great of a temptation to discredit Deputy Mee by manipulation of the evidence." Shinee adds, "To date, my investigation reveals that that has already been set in motion."

Shinee is incredulous that the Department has put a review of its own conduct in the investigation on hold, pending the criminal investigation into the leak. Shinee writes, "This, on its face, is ridiculous and further underscores our concerns that Deputy Mee will be scapegoated."

TMZ has also obtained a letter from Shinee to the State Attorney General, dated November 13, asking him to take over the Sheriff's investigation "to ensure that the investigation is conducted lawfully and objectively." We're told the Attorney General has rejected Shinee's request.

Finally, TMZ has learned that Mee has been taken off patrol duty in Malibu and reassigned. We're also told that the Sheriff's Dept. has recently targeted Mee in a separate investigation, allegedly for getting into an argument with a superior. TMZ contacted Shinee, who claims the new investigation "is nothing more than ongoing harassment."

Sheriff's spokesperson Steve Whitmore told TMZ "The Sheriff's Department has handled scores of investigations in an unbiased, fair manner. This investigation is no different." Whitmore adds his Department is conducting "a thorough and robust investigation" and it will "continue to move forward in a professional, measured manner, regardless of the publicity surrounding it."

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Posted at 10:05PM on Dec 20th 2006 by Trong Nguyen Duc

47. The Sheriff's dept. is the most unethical government agency I know of. I personally have been victimized by their unscrupulous behavior and coverups.
I only wish you people would help those of us that are NOT famous. It turned my life upside down, made me physically ill and no one would help me right a wrong that was done as a direct result of lying sheriffs. A convicted felon shot a person at my home and no one cared! Help the little people too. You are the media, we are no one and are abused at a much higher level, "because we can, we do it everyday, the law allows it" Sheriffs investigator!

Posted at 2:04AM on Dec 30th 2006 by Nina Guerini

48. Unbelievable that in this day and age, a sheriff has to worry what he writes in the report because the person is a celebrity.

This should be investigated. The sheriff only wrote what happened. Should he have lied to protect the idiot?

Posted at 10:51AM on Dec 29th 2006 by Laura

49. Thanks Sandi. What a breath of fresh air. Hell, there are so many opportunities for wrongdoing in this case, who can possibly place blame accurately?

Mel seems to be paying for his disgusting mistake in the appropriate forum: the public's esteem. Unfortunately, in their desire to crucify (*snicker*) Mel, the more zealous haters may have unwittingly swept Mee into the mess. Mee, of course, being the actual victim of Mel's tirade. It's really not much of a stretch to imagine that immense pressure is being applied on the police department to ensure that every sordid detail gets thrown back at Mel in as damaging a manner as possible. If that hurts Mee, well, bummer.

Of course, like just about everything in this forum, it's all speculation.

Posted at 4:57PM on Dec 28th 2006 by Taz

50. Let's see ... first Officer Mee wants the world to think that alcohol is some kind of "truth serum," and now Officer Mee wants the world to think that he's being persecuted just for being outrageously insubordinate. The dude is way too mentally-ill to be a police officer of any kind, and he certainly shouldn't be carrying a gun. If he were being "handled," he would certainly deserve it, but he's just a wacko.

Posted at 11:00PM on Dec 28th 2006 by Dr. Freud

51. Say WHAT, poster #49? "The sheriff only wrote what happened." That isn't quite the truth, now, is it? "Suspect made several loud, rambling and irrelevant comments" would have been what happened. It wouldn't have taken four pages. No, the deputy went into pointless detail in his efforts to start World War III over a drunk driving arrest. Deputy Mee isn't exactly concerned with public safety, now is he? No. He's carrying a gun, too. He and Harvey Levin both belong behind bars over this.

Posted at 11:16PM on Jan 3rd 2007 by Abe Lincoln

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