Posted on 08/14/2023 5:38:04 PM PDT by george76
Lock all of them up and the judge that issued the warrant.
In America, a charge of murder #1 is sure to follow...
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Well, now.
That's very interesting.
Apparently, the practice of covering up widespread sexual crimes is far more common, and far more widespread, than some people would have us believe.
A whole lot of not-so-local, not-so-"deputydawg" lawman types need that treatment.
Like, for example, the gang of thugs that kidnapped Paul Manafort ... or the gang of thugs that raided Mar-a-lago.
The saddest part is that, even if the newspaper ultimately “wins” on this issue, the taxpayers will pay the costs involved for all of the lawyers, court costs, and financial judgments that ensue.
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I think that the saddest part was that this ever happpened. Where have our rights gone?
If i were ruler they would hang in the town square, their bodies would be dipped in tar and hung from lamp posts at the edge of town until they rotted away.
No fan of the press but these idiots crossed the Rubicon and they did it because they see the illegal president and his thugs do the same thing nearly every day.
Was the chief getting free donuts, lunch, booze or something else at Newell's bar and grill?
As for the press, don't the sheeple need to know if their police chief is corrupt?
Back up off site, back up off site!
Granted that the State Police or other investigators should be able to recover the computer, and if it's been tampered with, more charges will follow.
This story, rather incomplete, was on our local news too. So it appears to be getting traction.
Publishing may not be easy for the survivors. The police confiscated every bit of electronic gear they had and likely all the paper they could find. Unless the police are technologically deficient and don’t have an IT guy all that data is vaporized and likely there has been some physical destruction besides. Unless some incensed folks have set up an online fund they probably do not have the money to start up anew. If they can, I hope all that data was stored on a couple of remote servers, in the cloud, as it were.
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