The Reply, No letter, leaving a lot of questions???
@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
United States
April 17, 2007 6:02pm CST
For a beginning this conversation started yesterday on this thread - http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/998021.aspx
Update there first or intuit what the rest of this post is about.
About 12:30 PM I got a missed phone call and a message to contact the local police. It was around 12:52 that I saw this and called back, the Sergeant was busy, I made a delivery and traveled to the next destination to pick up material, where I had to wait to get loaded. It was around 2:00 so I called back and the police Sergeant was once again busy, he called me back a few minutes later. Then he began to explain, how he was surprised that I had not recieved a letter about the investigation into my complaint. The Sergeant told me that there was a conversation with my wife and father and the police officers who admitted to using a finger on my pressure point to keep me under control. Ahh ha! Point to be made, why would you use a finger on a pressure point on the back of a person's head when they are laying face down, and face pushed into the matress of a bed? And of course these four fine officers wouldn't lie about the use, or as they claim non-use of a weapon. So according to the record that was found my claims were unfounded.
I told the Sergeant that I would have to do what I have to do, I will write what I have to write.
I thought detectives were upstanding citizens and had a value of their position in the police department. I told the Sergeant that; and he knows that the detective lied in my court case and had lied in another court room.
We talked about how the police department had nothing to do with the 302 they only had to execute the document. I mentioned that I didn't know about the 302 as the reason I was removed from my house. It is on the record that I thought my removal was a result of a domestic problem my wife and I had years prior, where my wife lost her inheritence to her cousin.
I had a right to know why I was being removed from my own house; I asked how he would feel if he was treated, the way I was treated?
According to the Sergeant he claimed that the officers disclosed the information about the 302. Which was most likely a conversation that they had with my father and why the door was partially opened when I was called down stairs to the door.
I was set up and pounced upon pushed to the ground in my own house and I didn't know why?
I was taken by surprise, my constitutional rights were violated.
A 302 with special warnings printed all over it that this document must be truthful was fabricated, my wife confessed to this fact. The Sergeant in all of his wisdom thinks that his four fine officers were not lying and that they have no obligation to investigate egregious behavior as a result of clear violations of the local, state and federal laws.
I must be loosing my mind.
By covering up the truth, the lies become apparent because the picture becomes clear.
If I make my story into a movie, as a reflection of the truth, it would become so obvious, there would be no doubt. You can't hide the truth behind lies, the reasons for actions fall apart. The truth finds a way to surface and shine through.
I should have told the Sergeant to Google my username and search the truth.
I can't be sued for libel or slander for telling the truth, they can sue me, and I could loose if thier is more corruption and that is the chance I take for living in this world.
For telling the truth and trying to expose the truth and the corruption.
If I file again, I file big, and it will take down a lot of people, a lot of fine people.
Either way we expose the underbelly of the system. This underbelly needs to be cleaned up and the system needs to have legs so it doesn't slide along on it's belly.
Good grief! This could have been handled so quickly and easily, if people would just come clean.
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@TheGreatWhiteBuffalo (4822)
• United States
18 Apr 07
No, A letter was never sent, that was puzzling to this Sergeant, he attributed that fact to the problem with the police chief that was so honored when he resigned.
I had the fortune of talking to a person with inside knowledge, the police chief had tried to use his position as a police chief to get out of a speeding ticket in the neighboring town.
Between what happened to me and his speeding ticket, and probably a lot of other pressures, he resigned and never sent me any thing about the follow up about my claims.
Yes, they did violate my 4th amendment rights, I'm glad that you picked up on that... :)
I had so many rights violated, it is sad that they allow the lie to continue. The American Indians I believe have a saying about white men and forked tongues. I understand it one hundred percent.
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