onsdag 1 april 2015

Som Maffian, fast värre - nu startar rättegången mot brottssyndikat i uniform inom USA-polisen

Som Maffian, fast värre. Pojkarna i blått fortsätter imponera. Nu startar rättegången mot ett mycket aktivt "brottssyndikat" inom polisen i Pennsylvania, USA. 6 stycken narkotikapoliser åtalas bland annat för grova rån, utpressningar, kidnappningar, nakotikalangning, misshandel, hot etc... Polisernas extrema maffiaverksamhet har enligt åtalet pågått under minst en sexårsperiod...
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Poliserna hotade exempelvis vid ett tillfälle att släppa en person som de höll upp och ner utanför ett balkongräcke på artonde våningen, rakt ner i marken med huvudet före.

Polisgänget har frekvent brutit sig in i olika hem utan lagstöd, varefter de frekvent misshandlat och även hotat att skjuta de boende. Maffiagänget har systematiskt rånat diverse människor och även regelbundet stulit narkotika ifrån missbrukare och langare som poliserna sedan langat vidare.

Poliserna har haft 81 olika federala stämningar mot sig i domstol mellan 2011-2014.
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http://rt.com/usa/245725-philadelphia-racketeering-conspiracy-trial-begins/

Racketeering conspiracy trial begins for 6 former Philly narcotics cops

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RT 2015-03-31
In the trial for six ex-Pennsylvania narcotics officers accused of conspiracy, robbery, extortion, kidnapping and drug dealing during a six-year racketeering scheme, opening statements began with a verbal sparring match between the lawyers.

The former Philadelphia police officers were charged with committing a variety of crimes between February 2006 and November 2012, among them beatings, threatening to shoot suspects, busting into homes without warrants to steal drugs and money, and the distribution of narcotics.

The officers standing trial are Thomas Liciardello, 38; Brian Reynolds, 43; Michael Spicer, 46; Perry Betts, 46; Linwood Norman, 46; and John Speiser, 44.

"Make no mistake about ittaking money while armed and while exercising your power as a Philadelphia police officer and keeping it for yourself and your co-conspirators is robbery, even if the money is illegal drug money," Assistant US Attorney Anthony Wzorek said during his opening statements on Monday.

- He told jurors the former officers routinely broke into homes without search warrants and ransacked them to steal drugs, cash, a Rolex watch and other valuables.

“These are men sworn to uphold the law but instead broke it," Wzorek said, accusing the six men of "disrespecting their badge" by shaking down suspects, stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars and lying about it on their police reports.

READ MORE: Cops use ‘wish list’ when seizing ‘little goodies’…such as cars or homes

But Jack McMahon, Reynolds’ lawyer and the first defense attorney to give an opening statement, told jurors the government had little evidence to back up the testimony of their criminal witnesses, including that of convicted former narcotics unit member Jeffrey Walker.

"They take all this cast of characters, and they get Jeffrey Walker, and they think... they can just wash away all the problems of this case," McMahon said.

"When you're dirty and despicable and dumb and arrogant, it's easy to get you," McMahon said of  Walker, who was arrested in May 2013 on charges of robbery, extortion and committing criminal acts through his position as a police officer. 

Walker pleaded guilty to robbery charges and faces up to 10 years in jail.

Spicer’s defense lawyer, Jimmy Binns, called Walker "an admitted home invader," "a drug dealer," "a thief," "a drunk" and "a drooler."

McMahon lambasted the government’s 19 primary witnesses, calling them "trashy," "disreputable," "greedy," "sociopathic" and "odoriferous," among other descriptions.

"If you have 19 bags of trash," he told jurors, "you don't have better trash. You just have a pile of trash."

The case began when the FBI started to investigate Philadelphia’s Narcotics Field Unit and conducted two undercover sting operations, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Walker was nabbed during the second sting, and began to cooperate with the federal investigators, telling them of cases where he and the other officers stole money or drugs, physically abused suspects or committed other crimes.

- In one instance, the officers allegedly held a drug suspect over a balcony railing of an 18th-floor apartment during an interrogation.

 In another case, the six officers kidnapped a drug suspect and held him in a hotel room for days while making threats to his family, federal prosecutors said, adding that the officers often attempted to cover their activities by falsifying police reports.
Information provided to investigators by Walker was used to build the case against the rogue officers, Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said when the six men were arrested.

The six officers were subsequently removed from the narcotics unit after the District Attorney’s Office told the commissioner’s office that their testimony could no longer be used in their cases, Ramsey said. The officers were not fired at the time in an effort to maintain the integrity of the ongoing investigation, he added.

"That many of the victims were drug dealers, not Boy Scouts, is irrelevant," Edward Hanko, head of the FBI's Philadelphia office, said when the officers were arrested. "

This corrupt group chose to make their own rules. Now they will have to answer for it."

Judge Sheila Woods-Skipper has dismissed 160 cases relating to investigations conducted by Walker. She upheld another 58 cases in which Walker played a lesser role or there was other corroborating evidence, authorities said.

- The six men are also the subjects of at least 81 federal lawsuits filed between November 2011 and August 2014, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

The city paid at least $777,500 between 1999 and 2012 to settle 15 lawsuits involving Betts, Reynolds, Spicer, Liciardello and Speiser, according to a 2012 Daily News report. Attorney Michael C. Schwartz, who is representing 14 plaintiffs, told the paper that he expects the number of lawsuits to grow.

The city could owe millions of dollars to plaintiffs if it loses or settles those cases.

The defense’s opening statements continued Tuesday. The racketeering corruption trial is expected to last for 10 weeks. If convicted, the six officers face between 40 years and life in prison.

http://rt.com/usa/245725-philadelphia-racketeering-conspiracy-trial-begins/
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"Både Knarklangare och Polischef" - Ledaren för Uniformerad Narkotikaliga Arresterad i USA

Både knarklangare och polischef ...men inte tandläkare? - Ledaren för en hårt arbetande narkotikaliga arresterades nyligen i Kalifornien...(video)

USA: Ny kokainkriminell snut, "Årets Polis" - Mutade domstol för att fria knarkhandlande vän

Ännu en kokainkriminell "Årets Polis" har avslöjats i USA. Polismannen, Lewis Hall,  försökte nyligen rigga en rättegång mot en kokainhandlande kompis genom att muta andra poliser med 5000 dollar för att kompisen skulle slippa fängelse... http://undermattans.blogspot.se/2015/01/usa-ny-kokainkriminell-snut-arets-polis.html

Den bästa av de bästa? "Årets Polis" i New York arresterades - när han köpte 10 KILO KOKAIN

Den bästa av de bästa i blå uniform!  - USA-polisman Philip LeRoy som roar sig lite på bilden ovanför, valdes ut bland 100-tals aspirerade poliser som tävlade om att bli belönade med poliskårens eftertraktade hederstitel i New York... Bild: BLN
http://undermattans.blogspot.se/2014/12/den-basta-av-de-basta-arets-polis-i-new.html

"Årets polis" i USA våldtog 20 manliga illegala immigranter - "Polisförebild" får 5 års fängelse

Jonathan Bleiweiss, en amerikansk polisman i Florida som tidigare hedrats med den eftertraktade hedersutmärkelsen "Årets polis", dömdes nyligen till 5 års fängelse. Bleiweiss erkände i förhör bl.a. 20 våldtäkter mot manliga papperslösa immigranter, utöver den övriga brottsbeskrivningen som var passande för en extremgangster...

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Som Maffian, fast värre - nu startar rättegången mot brottssyndikat i uniform inom USA-polisen
   
'Journalism is printing what someone else does NOT want printed: - Everything else is public relations.'

6 kommentarer:

  1. --Cop Forced Woman To Manufacture Meth Under Threat Of Arrest--

    InformationLiberation

    Sheriff's deputy Grady Keith Concord was just sentenced after pleading guilty to extorting a woman to manufacture methamphetamine using pseudoephedrine he stole from the sheriff's office evidence room.

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Former Winston County Sheriff's deputy Grady Keith Concord, 42, has been sentenced to serve three years and nine months in federal prison for extorting a woman to cook methamphetamine.

    Concord pleaded guilty to one count of manufacturing methamphetamine and one count of manufacturing and distributing methamphetamine on premises where children are present or reside. The charges were first brought against Concord in November.

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=50275

    SvaraRadera
  2. --Cop Denied Immunity After Jumping On Hood Of Car To Shoot Unarmed Couple--

    By Cassandra Fairbanks

    Cleveland, OH– Michael Brelo, 31, of the Cleveland Police Department is scheduled to go to trial on April 6, facing two counts of voluntary manslaughter in the 2012 shooting of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams.

    The judge denied two motions for immunity on Monday. On Tuesday, the prosecution filed a motion stating that they intend to treat the police as hostile witnesses.

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=50268

    SvaraRadera
  3. --Cop Pulls Gun, Threatens to Arrest Man After Accusing Him Of Cutting In Line At RedBox Kiosk--

    By Cassandra Fairbanks

    Knox County, TN– Sgt. Paul Story of the Knock County Sheriff’s Office will reportedly not be disciplined after pulling his gun and threatening a man while off-duty and in line at a RedBox kiosk.

    Audio of the incident was captured when he called 9-1-1 to request an on-duty officer’s assistance.

    The obscenity-laced exchange began when Sgt. Story accused Timothy Nelson of cutting in line.

    When Nelson asked why the officer was doing this, as he brandished his weapon and threatened him with arrest, the officer replied with an abusive rant.

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=50265

    SvaraRadera
  4. --Cop Who Berated Uber Driver Is Stripped Of Badge And Gun--

    By Shawn Cohen

    The NYPD detective who was caught on video chewing out an Uber driver has been stripped of his shield and gun, and will be placed on modified duty, Police officials said.
    Detective Patrick Cherry has been removed from the department's elite Joint Terrorism Task Force and will be doing desk duty until he is officially transferred out of the prestigious division.
    "No good cop should watch that video without a wince," Commissioner Bill Bratton said at a Wednesday press conference. "Because all good cops know that officer just made their jobs a little bit harder."

    http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=50261

    SvaraRadera
  5. Police officer facing charges after allegedly throwing 4-year-old against wall

    According to Farmington Police, Bellis admitted he lost his temper and threw the child, causing the child to strike his head on a kitchen cabinet inside their home.

    http://www.blacklistednews.com/Police_officer_facing_charges_after_allegedly_throwing_4-year-old_against_wall/43165/0/38/38/Y/M.html

    SvaraRadera
  6. Inkster Police Brutally Beaten Unarmed Man And Planted Crack Cocaine In Vehicle
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AiCS-13Dvg

    Attorney: Inkster cops lied about finding drugs after beat down
    http://www.freep.com/videos/news/local/michigan/wayne/2015/04/01/70772158/


    http://investmentwatchblog.com/if-you-were-murdered-today-theres-only-a-60-chance-of-police-catching-the-person-who-did-it-that-number-drops-to-3-if-youre-raped/


    http://refreshingnews99.blogspot.in/2015/04/smile-nypd-officers-youre-being.html

    Police Abuse of Uber Driver in New York City - March 30th, 2015
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGSrGmHsT8s

    Root of "Shaken Baby" Scam Revealed
    "I was in the Queensland Police Service for 20 years and I saw first hand how the vaccines caused death and the police would investigate, and while supported by the medical system would prosecute the parents for the injuries and death caused by the vaccines."

    http://matrixfiles.com/stone/queensland.html

    SvaraRadera

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