Cop Caught Selling Fentanyl from His Cruiser to School Kids While On Duty

When parents of kids at Narraguagus Jr/Sr highschool in Harrington, Maine saw officer Jeffrey Bishop’s car parked ahead of the varsity , they likely felt secure knowing that a cop was “protecting” their children. But Bishop was protecting nobody . Instead, he was selling them deadly fentanyl. Bishop, 53, of Cherryfield is charged with four counts of aggravated furnishing of scheduled drugs, likewise in concert count of unlawful trafficking in Schedule W drugs. Under Maine law, Schedule W drugs are amphetamines, cocaine and its derivatives, heroin, and similar opiates, and other drugs that are considered the foremost harmful. Before he was arrested, likely knowing it had been coming, Bishop submitted his resignation on January 12, 2021, and his Judgment Day of employment was Jan. 30. News Center Maine reports that per the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (MDEA), th...