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Andrew Sadek (born November 22, 1993died approx. May 1, 2014), was a student at the
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(NDSCS) in Wahpeton,
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, United States. Following a 2013 arrest for felony charges of selling
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that legally could have resulted in a long prison sentence, Sadek agreed to work as a
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(CI) for the South East Multi-County Agency Narcotics Task Force (SEMCA) in exchange for having the charges dropped. Under police supervision, he bought more marijuana from other dealers around the NDSCS campus. Sadek was last seen leaving his dormitory on the morning of May 1, 2014. Almost two months later, his body was found in the Red River north of Breckenridge,
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, adjacent to Wahpeton, with a gunshot wound to the head. While Sadek's family believes that he was murdered, police labeled the case as a
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in the belief that he had killed himself to escape his role as a CI. But the backpack that was attached to his body was filled with rocks and neither a
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nor the weapon used in his death was ever found. At his mother's behest, the state investigated the police handling of his case but found no serious concerns, although SEMCA did make minor changes in its procedures afterwards. Sadek's parents filed a lawsuit over the case and campaigned for changes to state law that would reduce penalties for marijuana possession on college campuses and protect CIs, much like a similar statute in
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passed after the 2008
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. Those changes were made through a piece of legislation dubbed "Andrew's Law", which was passed in 2017.


Background

Andrew Sadek was born in Valley City,
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, and raised on his family's cattle farm outside nearby
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. In 2005, his older brother and only sibling, Nicholas, was killed in a grade crossing accident. His family and his teachers described him as being quiet and shy. After graduating from
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, Sadek began attending
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(NDSCS) in Wahpeton in 2012, with the aim of becoming an electrical technician. In April 2013, Sadek apparently began selling
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, meeting customers in the school's parking lots. On two occasions, the buyer was another student working as a
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(CI) for the South East Multi-County Agency Narcotics Task Force (SEMCA), a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement agency which provides policing services to three southeastern North Dakota counties (
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, Richland and Sargent), plus Wilkin County in neighboring
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, focusing on drug enforcement. Sadek's first sale to the CI was of an ounce () for $60; the second was one gram for $20. Based on these buys, in November, SEMCA performed a
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on Sadek's dorm room, where they found an orange plastic grinder with marijuana residue. While Sadek admitted the marijuana was his, he was not arrested or charged. The following day, Sadek met with Richland County deputy sheriff and SEMCA officer Jason Weber, who informed him that because he had sold marijuana on a college campus, he faced a Class A
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charge and a possible sentence of 40 years in prison. Sadek agreed to work as a CI as well to avoid that outcome. Shortly afterwards, Sadek made his first controlled buys as a CI. Twice before the month ended, he bought another ounce of marijuana from another dealer on the NDSCS campus, in the same parking lot, for $60 each. In January 2014, he bought a similar amount from a different dealer, one identified by SEMCA officers. Following the January buy, Sadek stopped keeping up contact with SEMCA; he needed to make one more buy from the same dealer he had bought from in January, plus one more from a third dealer, to fulfill his obligations to them. He never made those buys. Sadek's family says he was preparing for life after school; he had interviewed for work as an electrician in Bismarck and
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, and had begun dating a new girlfriend.


Disappearance and death

Sadek returned to Rogers on the weekend of April 25 to visit his parents and tend to his cattle herd. His mother called him late the following night after he returned to the NDSCS campus. That was his last contact with his family. Several nights later, on April 30, Sadek returned to his dorm at Nordgaard Hall with a group of friends, where they watched a movie before going to bed. When Kugel awoke the next morning, he saw that Sadek was gone and presumed he might have gone to see his girlfriend. However, after Sadek did not attend classes that day, and had not returned by the next afternoon, Kugel and Sadek's friends reported him missing to NDSCS campus police. A review of
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s at Nordgaard Hall captured an image of Sadek leaving the building after 2 a.m. on May 1, wearing jeans and a
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hooded sweatshirt, and carrying a black backpack. He was carrying his cell phone but it was not turned on. SEMCA assumed Sadek had fled to avoid further CI work, and had him formally charged with the two felonies in an attempt to motivate him to return.
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s were issued. Sadek's parents pleaded publicly for him to come home and help with the spring calving on the farm. The search ended almost two months later, on June 27. A police dive team doing a training exercise found Sadek's body in the Red River near
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, just across from Wahpeton. It was identified through dental records.


Investigation

Two months later, investigators from North Dakota and Minnesota released the
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report, stating that the cause of Sadek's death was a small-caliber gunshot wound to the head. Whether the wound was self-inflicted could not be determined; several police diving searches have not located the weapon. The backpack Sadek was wearing had been filled with rocks. The Buccaneers sweatshirt was missing, but his body was wearing a jacket that he did not appear to be carrying or wearing on the security camera footage, and which his family did not recognize as one belonging to him. His wallet was also missing. In press interviews, Sadek's mother Tammy claimed that police never fulfilled a promise to search the river as soon as it went down from its springtime
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, which should have been about a month afterwards, and that Sadek's body had only been found when the dive team happened to be doing its training exercise a month after the waters had receded. She also criticized NDSCS campus police, who were in charge of investigating the circumstances of her son's disappearance and death, for not seriously exploring angles that suggested homicide instead. While Tammy conceded that a
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was missing from the family home, she expressed doubt that her son would have chosen to kill himself with his college graduation only two weeks away. She also pointed out that Sadek had not expressed
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nor had written a
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. In December, Tammy revealed that when the family brought his car home from the NDSCS campus after his initial disappearance, they found the carpeting was completely wet, as well as several inches of water in the spare tire well in the trunk. This suggested to the family that someone may have killed Andrew, put his body in the trunk and driven it to the river, then returned to campus. A security camera monitoring the parking lot was not functioning that night. Someone who had talked to Tammy reported seeing three people cleaning a car similar to her son's the night of his disappearance. Tammy questioned whether the NDSCS campus police were capable of handling the investigation by themselves, and asked why the case had not been referred to North Dakota's Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI), the
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(BCA), or the
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(FBI). She started a
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page about the case, in which she promised to reveal, every few months, further information pointing towards a murder as a way to prod authorities to investigate those leads.


State review of SEMCA

In August 2014, Tammy Sadek called on
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to investigate SEMCA's handling of her son's work as a CI. Stenehjem put together a panel of three veteran law enforcement officers, two from elsewhere in North Dakota and one from neighboring
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. Wahpeton Police Chief Scott Thorsteinson, one of the 11 law enforcement officers on SEMCA's board, defended the use of CIs. "These types of investigations are conducted the same way pretty much everywhere where people breathe in and out," he said. "They never did anything wrong that needed to be changed". The panel's report, published in early 2015, found that most of SEMCA's handling of Sadek had followed established law and procedure. However, it did suggest placing SEMCA under the authority of a BCI agent, as the agency was one of only two such multi-jurisdictional task forces in the state that was not; the recommendation was followed by the end of the year. Tammy stated that the panel was not truly independent, while John Burton, a
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lawyer and vice president of the National Police Accountability Project, told the
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that supposedly independent reviews of law enforcement malfeasance by other people in that field are "just a charade."


Subsequent developments


Andrew's Law

In December 2015, the
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program ''
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'' compared Sadek's case to that of another NDSCS student who had also been arrested by SEMCA for selling marijuana on campus. Unlike Sadek, the student declined to become a CI after being told a lawyer could not help him even after he asked for one. After leaving that interview, the student retained a lawyer and received a sentence of two years' probation and an $800 fine, considerably less than the 30 years he had been threatened with. An undercover narcotics officer told ''60 Minutes'' stated that legally he was not required to inform arrestees of their Sixth Amendment rights until after they were charged and about to be asked questions which might elicit self-incriminating answers. Few jurisdictions had, at the time, any consistent policies regarding the handling of young CIs. Shortly afterwards,
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gubernatorial candidate Rick Becker announced he was drafting legislation in response to the Sadek case, in cooperation with Sadek's parents, in response to the broadcast. The bill would lower the penalties for possessing marijuana on campus by making the offenses less severe, ending
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and increasing the amount that drug offenders must have to be charged with dealing. The bill also included provisions to protect CIs modeled on Rachel's Law, a similar statute passed in
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following the 2008
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, a 23-year-old killed by dealers in a botched drug sting while she was a CI. Stenehjem, Becker's primary opponent, was unconvinced that the law was needed: "I think we do have protocols in effect, and if we need to make any adjustments to those ... we can do that without legislation." As the 2017 session prepared to convene, Becker indicated he would introduce the bill, under the name "Andrew's Law", and sought cosponsors. Despite Stenehjem's opposition, the bill passed the
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unanimously in late February. In late April it passed the
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with only one vote in opposition. There had been some compromises made when law enforcement expressed concern, and the Sadeks had initially been opposed to that version, but the final version was acceptable to them. A week later, the bill was signed into law by
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.


Litigation

On the second anniversary of the discovery of Sadek's body, his parents filed a
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lawsuit against Richland County and SEMCA officer Jason Weber. They alleged that the county failed to properly train and oversee Sadek for what they were asking him to do, and fraudulently deceived him by overrepresenting the likely severity of the punishment he would receive from a court if he did not cooperate. At the start of 2017, Weber's attorney, Corey Quinton, asked the court for a
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preventing the Sadeks or their attorney, Timothy O'Keeffe, from publicizing any information obtained by them during
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on the grounds that disclosure might hinder the ongoing investigation into Andrew's death or taint the potential
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. Quinton pointed to what he said were extremely
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remarks the couple had already made publicly. O'Keeffe responded that those statements had been made as part of general warnings to other parents about the perils of letting their children serve as CIs, and that it was not the Sadeks' intent to affect the case. He did, however, acknowledge that there might be evidence that the court could require be kept confidential. Two days later the judge declined the motion, saying he did not believe he had the authority. After a new trial date was set for April 2018, it was again delayed when Tatum O'Brien, another of the family's attorneys, asked that it be postponed since several organizations, including NDSCS and SEMCA, had not provided documents they had requested. The court ruled in the Sadeks' favor and postponed the trial. In 2019 the district court hearing the case granted the defense motion for
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, holding that although there were triable issues of fact over whether and what
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Weber and the county owed Sadek, Weber's assertion that he faced a lengthy prison sentence was a prediction of future events and not deceit as a matter of law. The Sadeks had also offered no evidence that Andrew's death was not proximately caused by the defendants' acts. Its decision was upheld by the
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the next year by a 4-1 majority. The Sadeks had argued that the district court judge, Jay Schmitz, had evaluated their deceit claim improperly, applying the standards of fraud instead, which arise from contract law. Justice
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wrote for the majority that even by the common-law standards of deceit claims Weber's statement was still an inactionable prediction. Their other deceit claims had not been pleaded with sufficient specificity. Crothers also found the Sadeks' argument that their timeline evidence of Andrew's work as a drug informant, voluminous as it was, was insufficient to establish that as a proximate cause of his death and would have required a jury to speculate. Dissenting justice
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focused on that issue. To him, the Sadeks had presented sufficient evidence to create a triable issue of fact. " jury can be instructed not to speculate", he wrote. "I believe the close proximity in time between the May 1 deadline set by Weber, coupled with Weber's texts threatening Sadek with imminent felony charges, and the date Sadek went missing is sufficient to allow a factfinder to draw a reasonable inference that the defendants' conduct was a proximate cause of his death." In 2022 the Sadeks filed another action in district court seeking post-judgement relief (essentially a request to relitigate the case), arguing that it had relied on bad-faith assertions by Weber in granting summary judgement two years earlier. The court not only denied the motion as untimely but assessed $1,750 in sanctions against the Sadek's lawyer for filing a frivolous action since there was no active case before it. On appeal, the state Supreme Court upheld the district court the following year. The final dismissal of their lawsuit did not discourage the Sadeks. "We know that Andrew did not take his own life", Tammy said. "Someone knows what happened in the early morning hours of May 1, 2014. We are always hopeful that the truth will come out."


Film

On May 28, 2020, a documentary about Sadek's disappearance and death, ''The Dakota Entrapment Tapes'', had its world premiere at the
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. Directed by Trevor Birney, the film was made by production company Fine Point Films, based in Belfast, with the support of
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.


See also

* Deaths in May 2014 *
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References


External links

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