Police demand answers on Sheen escort

A WASHINGTON DC police commander was unaware that officers provided actor Charlie Sheen with an escort last week, according to an email sent between top officers.

In the email sent to other police officials and in response to questions from the media, Commander Hilton Burton demands details about the escort given to Sheen on the way to his performance last week at DAR Constitution Hall.

Sheen, who flew into Dulles International Airport, was running late for the show after attending a child custody hearing earlier in the day in Los Angeles.

Mr Burton is commander of the department’s Special Operations Division, which generally is responsible for providing police escorts.

Sheen posted on Twitter that he had received a police escort to the show and included a photograph of a speedometer registering about 80 mph. His promotional company has repaid the city $445 for the escort.

His post read: “In car with Police escort in front and rear! Driving like someone’s about to deliver a baby! Cop car lights #Spinning!”

In response to a series of written questions about the escort, Mr Burton told subordinates in the email, “This is why we should not do escorts for any and every body.”

Mr Burton also demanded to know the cost of the escort, the “law that allows us to do it,” whether security was provided during the show and who approved the escort.

Police Chief Cathy Lanier said last week that escorts were generally reserved for the president, vice president and visiting heads of state, though exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis. She also said Sheen’s escort appeared to violate police protocol.

The department’s internal affairs division is investigating the escort.

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