This just in...
1 posted on
09/09/2006 2:39:26 AM PDT by
abb
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2 posted on
09/09/2006 2:40:40 AM PDT by
abb
(The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
To: abb
Gottlieb got the lacrosse case weeks after serving 10 months as a patrol shift supervisor in police District 2...headquartered in Northgate Mall site of the famous Elmo shoplifting incident.
Gottlieb listed several community colleges he has attended and professional certifications. The affidavit did not mention an academic degree beyond high school.
Dumbass redneck working out his personal frustrations on the elite preppy highly-educated Duke students. (And before someone jumps all over me there are plenty of highly intelligent people without a lot of formal education who don't have this problem and do just fine. A good friend of mine finished only high school and went on to a long and distinguished career as a cop. But he isn't a dumbass redneck.)
To: abb
Pretty obvious that Gottlieb has a hostile attitude toward the rich and educated. But after the beating up of the black dude, I'd say he just likes the "Power". He can lie as much as he wants. As long as he doesn't get caught and has the DA on his side, he maintains his "superior" testimony role.
15 posted on
09/09/2006 4:05:59 AM PDT by
Sacajaweau
(God Bless Our Troops!!)
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I'm curious why the stuff about the Duke Lacrosse Team winds up as "Chat." It sure seems like "News/Activism" to me. If this isn't Left vs. Right, then neither is the controversy about "The Path to 9/11."
ML/NJ
27 posted on
09/09/2006 5:50:32 AM PDT by
ml/nj
To: abb
Still, some in Trinity Park cite Gottlieb as a dedicated officer. Some say...
64 posted on
09/09/2006 6:21:06 PM PDT by
Fido969
("The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." - Albert Einstein)
To: abb
I am just wondering if Gottlieb hyped his resume - such as adding a community college or certification. I have seen it happen in unexpected cases, including with a person hired to coach football at Notre Dame. Perhaps he received failing grades at those colleges - although that information would not be public information except in special cases.
158 posted on
09/12/2006 10:04:40 AM PDT by
Dante3
To: abb
Herr Gottleib?
269 posted on
09/14/2006 4:49:39 AM PDT by
Loud Mime
(An undefeated enemy is still an enemy.......war has a purpose.)
To: abb
http://liestoppers.blogspot.com/2006/09/durham-police-investigator-searches.htmlTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2006
Durham Police Investigator Searches For Evidence of Racial Slurs
In another example of fine detective work and superior investigative skills, the Durham Police Department has failed, according to Chief Steve Chalmers, to uncover evidence of the use of racial slurs in the great Blinco's caper.
News & Observer:
Chalmers said today that department investigators had not been able to determine that any racial slurs were exchanged.
News & Observer (Clue #1):
As some of the officers were leaving a parking area behind the bar about 11:30 p.m., they encountered Rene Dennis Thomas, a 29-year-old line cook who was taking a cigarette break. Thomas said shortly after the incident that after a truck carrying some of the men peeled out of the parking lot he shouted "woo-hoo." Thomas said that a man in the truck shouted a racial slur at him and he replied with one. Thomas said the fight occurred after that.
[snip #2-#13]
Cash Michaels (Clue #14):
A white passenger of the vehicle looked out the window and yelled back, "F- you, n****r!" During a press conference Monday, Durham Police Deputy Chief Ron Hodge, an African-American, told reporters he was certainly concerned about one of his officers using the n-word while allegedly assaulting someone. Use of the racial slur is against department policy.
301 posted on
09/14/2006 6:48:54 PM PDT by
Ken H
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