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City Counselman Horror Stories

Not that you ever have before, but just in case you felt the sudden need to... I don't want to hear you complain about how bad your city counsel people are. At least not unless their faults are worse than counselman Roger Fisher, of Rockville.

• Speedway Police arrived at the room to question Fisher about the juvenile. He first told police he was alone but then admitted the boy was there.

• The boy was found hiding in the bathtub with no clothing on below his waist, covering himself with a pair of pants.

• Fisher told police he thought the boy was 18 and he had intended on having sexual intercourse with him, according to the documents. However, the boy told police that he told Fisher he was 15 during their second phone conversation.

• Over the course of the past nine to 12 months, Fisher said he spoke with the boy on the phone about six times. This was their first time meeting in person.

• During a search, Fisher was found to be in possession of hydrocodone, a pain reliever, for which he said he had a prescription, but that couldn’t be verified when he was arrested.

• Police also found a used condom with fluid inside, which Fisher said belonged to a friend that Fisher had sex with in the room before he met with the boy.

• Some clear liquid in a brown glass bottle was found in Fisher’s pocket, according to the documents. Fisher told police he inhaled the liquid from the bottle to get high.


But don't worry, cause according to the news report- he still has his job as of right now.

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