To: ClearCase_guy
22 posted on
05/12/2012 10:27:28 AM PDT by
ml/nj
To: ml/nj
i had some of that feeling as well. The web site, links, and updates to the story (including the denied default judgement) appear credible. The absence of this story from ANYWHERE else is eerie.
To: ml/nj; bikerman; dontreadthis; Pearls Before Swine; Venturer; don-o; Loyal Sedition; ...
No relevant hits for Nancy Genovese at GoogleNews.
A general search for Lieutenant Iberger reveals the same story over and over on a whole bunch of different blogs, with no follow-on information. It appears this Lieutenant Iberger did retire in April from a separate news item published. However, with just a quick search I was unable to find out any other information. If this happened at the beginning of the year I would think there would be some sort of new info out there.
32 posted on
05/12/2012 10:38:31 AM PDT by
brent13a
(Glenn Beck is an a$$hat.)
To: ml/nj
38 posted on
05/12/2012 10:45:36 AM PDT by
G Larry
(Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding)
To: ml/nj; bikerman; dontreadthis; Pearls Before Swine; Venturer; don-o; Loyal Sedition; ...
Oh, I see. I got my dates mixed up. This happened in 2009 but a I found an article that said a Federal Judge ruled
against the Genovese lady in February 2011.
Federal judge denies judgment for nightmare arrest
I just don't see how this
didn't gain a minimal amount of grassroots following country-wide if it's all true. Also, How did this police Lt. carry on for 2 years until retirement without any of the townsfolk throwing an uproar. In fact, if the PD was
that fascistic how has there
not been more instances of abuse or people making huge lawsuits against the town?
42 posted on
05/12/2012 10:48:48 AM PDT by
brent13a
(Glenn Beck is an a$$hat.)
To: ml/nj
GoogleNews stinks. Try IXQ, lots of stories regarding her.
https://www.ixquick.com/
Just plug in her name. IXQ doesn’t track your IP, no cookies, etc.. I refuse to use Google!
To: ml/nj
To: ml/nj
Search on Nancy Genovese Suffolk, and you get a large batch of hits. She filed suit in federal court, the city failed to respond to the motion in time (city attorney pleaded “I forgot” due to family problems) narrowly escaping the plaintiff being awarded the whole $70 million by default. The suit is still making its way through the system.
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