Posted on 10/01/2022 10:23:15 AM PDT by Navy Patriot
You'll recall that Sheriff Carlos Bolanos sent four investigators to raid the garage in Indiana, after receiving a call from a wealthy donor from Atherton who had ordered a Batmobile.
Sheriff Carlos Bolanos admits he launched the investigation after one of his donors, Atherton realtor Sam Anagnostou, called to complain that his $210,000 Batmobile had been delayed. Bolanos sent a team of four investigators to raid the Batmobile garage in Logansport, Indiana.
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Turns out the sheriff had never done anything like this before, either. High-level sources in his department say Bolanos has never sent a team of investigators outside the state for a non-violent crime, except for the Batmobile.
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That was the first thing that the Bad Guy Sam Anagnostou did and the Tort was promptly Dismissed.
Sam Anagnostou vs. Mark Raycop, et al
But it helps to have a Sheriff in your pocket.
The only answer I have is: Prog Socialist Democrat Moneyed Ruling Elite protect their own.
Love how the tires spin after the jet flame, lol!
I once knew a guy who owned that car. Dunno where it is now, but it was a hoot for him to have it in his garage.
Not unlike disgraced OC Sheriff Michael Carona.
When the social order falls apart, the police become just another lawless armed gang. There are indications that this is happening.
Yet another example of lawfare by the democrat party.
Why is the topic of jurisdiction not mentioned in any of these stories?
Somebody comes to my house with a gun, you had best have your issues of jurisdiction sorted out before you arrive.
On the face of it, it looks like local authorities knew the CA deputies were there, but just let them do their thang....
How are their law enforcement actions valid?
Supposedly the Batmobile was not powered by the jet thrust. That was just the exhaust.
"Atomic Batteries to power. Turbines to speed."
They are not valid but neither is the fbi raid on President Trump, for another example.
What is happening is the rule of law is not being applied across the board. Instead, it is weaponized. The more I study history, the more I conclude the rule of law was always weaponized. What has changed is who gets attacked by the law and who benefits.
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