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Florida Today scams subscribers, advertisers, shareholders. Again.
Brevard prosecutor, defender plan to build on predecessors’ successes | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com In the next year, Archer said he and Sheriff Wayne Ivey, who was sworn in on Monday, will create a specialized unit to target public corruption, … Continue reading
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Federal Jury Finds City of Chicago Responsible for “Code of Silence” in Chicago Police Department
On February 17, 2007, an intoxicated off-duty Chicago police officer, Anthony “Tony” Abbate walked behind the bar of Jesse’s Shortstop Inn and pummeled, punched and stomped 125-pound bartender Karolina Obrycka. Her “crime” was to refuse serving any more liquor to … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Wall, Brevard County, Brevard Sheriffs Office, Chicago Police Department, Chris White, Code of Silence, corruption, James Russo, John Dean Moxley, Melbourne Police Department, Michael Hunt, Norm Wolfinger, Palm Bay Police Department, Rahm Emmanuel, Wayne Holmes
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James Russo: The Indolence Epistles
My 2008 correspondence with Brevard/Seminole, Florida Public Defender James Russo preceded my years-in-the-making realization that the mainstream media wasn’t short on information regarding conviction corruption and in need of this outsiders insight; they already had all the skinny, but keep … Continue reading
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Needelman needles me back …
I hope that my email does not give Mitch Needelman the impression that I’m shaking in my shoes over his office’s puny powers, and fear a nocturnal seizure for that reason. What Needelman’s office did with the bogus collection agency … Continue reading
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