Jeff Martin is all blowed up about the Lack Of Community Outrage. Roch Smith jr is shouting My city just tried to censor a newspaper. Ed Cone is up to his usual lying to cover elite asses. And Ben Holder reminds them all, they ain't seen shit! Ben has a way of putting it all into perspective.
But have you stopped to think there might be another possibility: Somebody, an elected official, perhaps a Mayor or a well-to-do developer gets wind of Eric Ginsburg's record's request and cooks up a scheme to have his cronies in GPD doctor the records before they are released to discredit Marikay who has fought the Mayor at every turn.
Shah-Khan gets wind of the bone headed plot, realizes the damage it will cause GPD and attempts the only thing he can do knowing full well he will probably loose.
I know, tin foil hats and all but think about it. Records coming from GPD are most likely treated differently than records coming from other city departments and are most likely reviewed by GPD before they are released to other city departments who would then release them to Eric. I mean, seriously, can any city employee simply walk in and access police records? I would hope not.
Could those records NOT be modified before they were released? Would doing so be impossible? Do we have any way of knowing otherwise?
Accuse me of tin foil hats all you want but none of you have the ways and means to prove me wrong just as I don't have the ways and means to prove myself right.
But my record stands: When it comes to tin foil hats I'm right a lot more than I'm wrong and all of you know it's true. I think it's time State and Federal investigators and 3rd party private investigators answerable only to the people were brought in. Now, before it gets bigger than it already is.
I think we're talking about a few rogue officers on the take and someone willing to pay them-- nothing more.
And it just so happens we find out Roy Carroll has a puff piece coming out in the N&R on Sunday. Funny how that all works out at just the right time, isn't it?
I wonder what the Wall Street Journal will have to say about this week's visit to Greensboro.
But have you stopped to think there might be another possibility: Somebody, an elected official, perhaps a Mayor or a well-to-do developer gets wind of Eric Ginsburg's record's request and cooks up a scheme to have his cronies in GPD doctor the records before they are released to discredit Marikay who has fought the Mayor at every turn.
Shah-Khan gets wind of the bone headed plot, realizes the damage it will cause GPD and attempts the only thing he can do knowing full well he will probably loose.
I know, tin foil hats and all but think about it. Records coming from GPD are most likely treated differently than records coming from other city departments and are most likely reviewed by GPD before they are released to other city departments who would then release them to Eric. I mean, seriously, can any city employee simply walk in and access police records? I would hope not.
Could those records NOT be modified before they were released? Would doing so be impossible? Do we have any way of knowing otherwise?
Accuse me of tin foil hats all you want but none of you have the ways and means to prove me wrong just as I don't have the ways and means to prove myself right.
But my record stands: When it comes to tin foil hats I'm right a lot more than I'm wrong and all of you know it's true. I think it's time State and Federal investigators and 3rd party private investigators answerable only to the people were brought in. Now, before it gets bigger than it already is.
I think we're talking about a few rogue officers on the take and someone willing to pay them-- nothing more.
And it just so happens we find out Roy Carroll has a puff piece coming out in the N&R on Sunday. Funny how that all works out at just the right time, isn't it?
I wonder what the Wall Street Journal will have to say about this week's visit to Greensboro.