“Perry is a dirty police officer [who] makes his name and career by hating Black people as a whole,” Lee Marvin Harris Sr. wrote in a complaint.
Perry and Captain Kyle Marsh, who was then Perry’s supervisor, did not respond to The Daily Beast’s requests for interviews. Scott MacLatchie, an attorney for Southern Pines and four current and former officers named in Harris Sr.’s lawsuit, declined to comment on their behalf.
In November 2013, he filed another—the only complaint fully reproduced in court records. Harris Sr. wrote in his complaint that he saw a crowd that appeared to be “in a rage” outside of a house that Southern Pines police were raiding for marijuana. “Perry is a dirty police officer [who] makes his name and career by hating Black people as a whole,” Harris continued in his complaint. “He creates false [confidential informants] to illegally obtain search warrants as he lies to the magistrates on applications for search warrants to get to bust into the homes of Black people.”Perry was trying to get all of us…. Like, if I ain’t committed a crime, why are you bothering me?Strictly speaking, Harris Sr.
When Harris Jr.’s 2013 case went to trial, the jury deadlocked. In a recent deposition in the ongoing lawsuit, Perry testified that the outcome didn’t bother him. Harris Sr., who attended the trial, claims that’s not true: When the jury hung, Perry picked up a box of evidence and slammed it to the ground, Harris Sr. told The Daily Beast.
While the search was underway, Martha Dickerson showed up to see what was happening, according to Harris Sr. and Martha’s other son, Anthony Dickerson. Perry arrested her. Martha Dickerson claimed in a recent affidavit that Perry told her, “We are working on you to get your son.” In his deposition, Perry denied making that statement. Martha Dickerson’s charges were eventually dropped.
Perry’s Feb. 20, 2018, search-warrant application in the case that ensnared Harris Sr. only mentions the minister’s house in the context of his son’s occasional visits. In fact, Perry told Harris Sr., “This is not about you,” according to a“Come straight with me,” Harris Sr. asked Perry during that interview. “Come eye-to-eye with me on this.
Perry struck a conciliatory note, telling Harris Sr., “We have crossed paths so many times. You mentioned earlier that sometimes your mouth gets the better of you. And sometimes, I have the same problem. We talk with our hearts sometimes. Sometimes we talk with our brain. We say what we want to say. Complicating matters, a federal grand jury indicted Harris Jr. for illegally possessing a handgun they found in Harris’ house. The handgun—stored in the back of a closet in a bedroom where Harris Jr. occasionally slept—was legal for Harris Sr. to possess, but not for his son, who had prior felony convictions for drug possession.
Defendants aren’t entitled to evidence that might exonerate them until they are preparing for trial. “Falsifying information in support of a warrant or bond could be actionable, but waiting to disclose exculpatory information may not be,” Garrett said in an email.
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