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He'll mess up again.
He continues to think he has done nothing wrong. I guess you can call this "baseball" justice. He has been given "two strikes" and the next violation of punishment will be "strike three"; "you're out!". Then, just maybe then, he'll finally receive some jail time?
But only in Texas would they comment on the type of truck he was driving. http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/Sol...way_house.html Army veteran Brian Culp, who two years ago was exposed as a fake highly decorated Ranger, was ordered Tuesday to spend four months in a halfway house for violating his probation. Culp, 39, was serving three years of probation for his phony claims when federal probation officers accused him early this month of failing to follow court orders that he participate in mental health treatment and anger management, pay a $500 fine and not open new lines of credit without permission. On Tuesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge John Primomo heard how Culp ran afoul. “I had a difficult time with this the first time,” Primomo said, referring to Culp's sentencing. “You put me in a bad position again.” Culp pleaded guilty in December 2008 to three misdemeanor charges of falsely claiming a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star with valor and creating a fake identification card that allowed him access to area military bases. He'd also falsely claimed he was wounded while part of the 1993 Army Ranger rescue mission made famous by the book and movie “Black Hawk Down.” Prosecutors opted not to file felony charges that he created discharge papers that allowed him to obtain Purple Heart license plates and claim veterans benefits. Prosecutors wanted Culp jailed for six months, but Primomo gave him probation. At Tuesday's hearing, Primomo found that Culp didn't pay the fine promptly, failed to participate in mental health treatment and borrowed money without permission to buy furniture for his fiancee's children. Culp, who lives with his fiancee in New Braunfels, testified he has since abided by the conditions. He also said he's had issues at home because his father died in August and his fiancee had a mild heart attack last week. Probation officer Rachel Ventura testified that Culp was abrasive. He always had this aggressive attitude as to why he's reporting,” she said. The judge admonished Culp for being disrespectful and acting as if he thinks he did nothing wrong. He ordered Culp to live in a halfway house, which will report his progress to probation officers. “If you step over the line at the halfway house, if you don't scrub the floor or sweep or do what they tell you to, the next time, it's not going to matter what you say to me, you're going to jail,” Primomo told Culp. When Culp left the courthouse, he ran to try to elude reporters and drove away in a newer-model Ford F250. |
I would say that based on this guy's past behavior the likelihood that he will be able to live in a halfway house for even a short time period is very small.
Hopefully the next stop is the big house where he will be mated with a large aggressive cell Bubba who can help him with his anger management issues., |
Some folks never learn
Maybe this may fix his anger problem?
http://www.mysanantonio.com/military...102043643.html Army veteran Brian Culp, who pleaded guilty to falsely claiming to be a highly decorated Army Ranger, was sentenced Wednesday to nine months in jail for violating probation. U.S. District Judge John Primomo told Culp, 39, he had an attitude problem. The judge sentenced Culp two years ago to three years of probation, but Culp disobeyed his probation officers and was kicked out of a halfway house for insolence, lying, intimidation and other misbehavior. Culp pleaded guilty in December 2008 to three misdemeanor charges of falsely claiming to be the recipient of a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star and creating a fake identification card that gave him access to area military bases. He also falsely claimed he was wounded while part of the 1993 Army Ranger rescue mission in Somalia made famous by the book and movie “Black Hawk Down.” Prosecutors declined to file felony charges that he created discharge papers that let him get Purple Heart license plates and claim veterans’ benefits. |
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The BIGGEST POS I Personally know
New inductee Brian Culp
I can say with 1st hand knowledge that this guy is a POS. I had the misfortunate of serving under him in while I was stationed in Germany. He was the Asst Team sergeant of the LRSD team I was assigned to. I had been assigned to E Company 51st Infantry in 93. I should have known that this guy would end up in trouble like this. I was a Spec 4 at the time with a Ranger tab. And he gave me nothing but a hard time. According to my Platoon Sergeant (who had served with the Rangers from E-1 to E-7) he told me that some men have Ranger envy and can’t stand to see lowers with the Tab that they could never have. When he got to the unit when he was a corporal and had done everything he could to get to PLDC. He had even lied to the platoon sergeant, platoon leader, 1sgt, and company commander that he had enough points to be promoted to E-5. It was only after PLDC that he had enough points to be promoted. He essentially stole a place in front of more deserving men than he, this causing a lot of problems in the company. He had made my and the other team members life a living hell. While there (Brian’s) his wife was assigned to the MI Battalion our company was attached to. He had treated her like crap. Here he had this smoking hot wife, and at every function with her in eye sight would be hitting on other women. Mostly our wives, and then when he was shot down would start hitting on the lower enlisted in the MI Battalion. Even to the point of using his rank as pressure. I know I could go on forever telling stories about this POS, but I think with all the web postings and judgment orders on him that is good enough. As far as him having his information stricken off this site, I say leave it so all the other POS will head it as a warning, that YOU will be caught. It has brought a BIG smile to this man that this POS has finally been caught doing something wrong and is now and forever paying the price. I am still in contact with another member of the team and former team sergeant, and I know it will bring great pleasure to them to know that Brian Culp is indeed a POS and has been caught and judged and punished. All I have to say is “Brian if you are reading this you have been weighed, judged, and found wanting. You POS I hope and pray that you get all that you deserve and more. And like my brothers here have said. I hope you find yourself in jail with Bubba”. |
Bogus Ranger gets 9 months in jail
Bogus Ranger gets 9 months in jail
By Guillermo Contreras, gcontreras@express-news.net Published 12:50 a.m., Wednesday, December 21, 2011 Army veteran Brian Culp of San Antonio, who pleaded guilty to falsely claiming to be a highly decorated U.S. Army Ranger, was sentenced Tuesday to nine months in jail. U.S. Magistrate Judge John Primomo revoked the supervised release of Culp, 41, after he failed to follow instructions from probation officers. Culp was sentenced in 2009 to three years of probation for three misdemeanor charges of falsely claiming to be the recipient of a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star and creating a fake identification card that gave him access to area military bases. He also falsely claimed he was wounded while part of the 1993 Army Ranger rescue mission in Somalia made famous by the book and movie “Black Hawk Down.” He was called out by a real Ranger. Read more: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/mil...#ixzz1hHNeITcI |
Awsome, great follow up...thanks..."another one bites the dust":lifter
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Could not happen to a nicer guy....... :munchin
That moron wrote to me asking to remove his name from our ""Hall of Shame"..... I think I told him, "I will, when monkeys fly out of my butt....." Enjoy the holidays in prison Brian Culp. |
Unreal.
[QUOTE=Team Sergeant;305165]Look at what I just received in my email.....:D
Brian Culp, is this all a lie too?:D Brian Culp pled GUILTY on three counts...... (see attachment) This clown gets three years of probation. He got off light and he breaks his probation. What a jerk. I have zero use for his kind. Hell, any honest SF man will show another his records. LTC Shelton questioned my BSM and second AM from 5th Group as the Group S-1 wrote the wrong exec order or date of exec order? Hell, I did not mind setting the record straight. It was the LTC's job in 1999 as chairman of membership for the SOA to check me out. |
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