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If your son or loved one was beaten to death by 5 or 6 Fullerton police officers what would you do?

September 4th, 2011 4 comments

In Fullerton California, you saw our police officers beating a man to death. This mayor and police chief?
The mayor should be replaced, the police chief should be fired and the police officers who did this should be brought up on murder charges. What is it going to take for the people of fullerton california to stop this?
What?
Demand to see this video tape, you have the right and you control who is elected into office. Will it be your son or loved one next.
I’ve been watching this case very closely ever since I heard about it, and I am completely outraged and disgusted by what happened. Those cops MURDERED Kelley Thomas, and yes they must be charged and prosecuted for murder. I saw the video that someone recorded at the bus station, and hearing him scream for his dad while the cops were beating him to death absolutely broke my heart. I’ve also seen the picture of him in the hospital, and now I wish I hadn’t. That is the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen. It literally made me sick, and I had trouble sleeping after seeing it. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to get that image out of my mind. No human being could ever say that was justified, in any circumstance. Those cops meant to kill him.

An anonymous informant from the Fullerton Police Department who called a radio station (KFI 640) said a camera in the parking lot recorded a clear video of the entire thing, from beginning to end, and there was actually a live feed of it into the police station. A dispatcher saw it while it was happening and they zoomed in, and apparently even they were shocked. The informant said that one of the officers (whose name is Jay Cicinelli) is the main culprit and is seen beating Kelley on the head with the back of a tazer while he was already on the ground and was not moving. Another cop tried to handcuff Kelley, but he had to back off because of the blood spraying from Kelley’s head! The informant himself said that it looked like murder to him.

Kelley Thomas’ dad is a retired Sheriff. He said what happened was the cops murdered him out of revenge. The cops even have a name for it, "Contempt of Cop." The father has intimate knowledge of this since he himself was a cop at one time.

This is not an isolated incident. I have read about many other incidents of excessive force and abuse from the Fullerton Police Department. The entire police department has gone rogue, and it should be disbanned, period. They should ALL be fired – the officers, administrators, the chief, everyone. It should be taken over by the Sheriff’s or an outside state or federal agency.

By the way, the names of the cops who murdered Kelley Thomas have been circulated all over the internet. Here they are:

Jay Cicinelli
Kenton Hampton
Manny Ramos
Joe Wolfe
James Blatney

They MUST be charged with murder. The Orange County District Attorney and the FBI are investigating. The public is furious and this could explode at any moment. I heard on the news last night that cops who were named have been personally getting death threats and some of them have even moved into hotel rooms. I say GOOD! They should be afraid. I don’t want anything to happen to their families, but they themselves deserve whatever happens to them. If those cops aren’t charged with murder, the public is going to snap and there is a very real danger of vigilante justice. They just might be safer in jail.

He was homeless and mentally challenged. I wouldn’t let my loved one who is mentally challenged and homeless to live in such conditions. I would sue them and help press charges.

Fullerton, California Police dept beat a homeless person to death. Will you let them get away with it? Speak?

August 30th, 2011 1 comment

If your son or loved one was beaten to death by 5 or 6 Fullerton police officers what would you do?
In Fullerton California, you saw our police officers beating a man to death. This mayor and police chief?
The mayor should be replaced, the police chief should be fired and the police officers who did this should be brought up on murder charges. What is it going to take for the people of fullerton california to stop this?
What?
Demand to see this video tape, you have the right and you control who is elected into office. Will it be your son or loved one next.
I’ve been watching this case very closely ever since I heard about it, and I am completely outraged and disgusted by what happened. Those cops MURDERED Kelley Thomas, and yes they must be charged and prosecuted for murder. I saw the video that someone recorded at the bus station, and hearing him scream for his dad while the cops were beating him to death absolutely broke my heart. I’ve also seen the picture of him in the hospital, and now I wish I hadn’t. That is the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen. It literally made me sick, and I had trouble sleeping after seeing it. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to get that image out of my mind. No human being could ever say that was justified, in any circumstance. Those cops meant to kill him.

An anonymous informant from the Fullerton Police Department who called a radio station (KFI 640) said a camera in the parking lot recorded a clear video of the entire thing, from beginning to end, and there was actually a live feed of it into the police station. A dispatcher saw it while it was happening and they zoomed in, and apparently even they were shocked. The informant said that one of the officers (whose name is Jay Cicinelli) is the main culprit and is seen beating Kelley on the head with the back of a tazer while he was already on the ground and was not moving. Another cop tried to handcuff Kelley, but he had to back off because of the blood spraying from Kelley’s head! The informant himself said that it looked like murder to him.

Kelley Thomas’ dad is a retired Sheriff. He said what happened was the cops murdered him out of revenge. The cops even have a name for it, "Contempt of Cop." The father has intimate knowledge of this since he himself was a cop at one time.

This is not an isolated incident. I have read about many other incidents of excessive force and abuse from the Fullerton Police Department. The entire police department has gone rogue, and it should be disbanned, period. They should ALL be fired – the officers, administrators, the chief, everyone. It should be taken over by the Sheriff’s or an outside state or federal agency.

By the way, the names of the cops who murdered Kelley Thomas have been circulated all over the internet. Here they are:

Jay Cicinelli
Kenton Hampton
Manny Ramos
Joe Wolfe
James Blatney

They MUST be charged with murder. The Orange County District Attorney and the FBI are investigating. The public is furious and this could explode at any moment. I heard on the news last night that cops who were named have been personally getting death threats and some of them have even moved into hotel rooms. I say GOOD! They should be afraid. I don’t want anything to happen to their families, but they themselves deserve whatever happens to them. If those cops aren’t charged with murder, the public is going to snap and there is a very real danger of vigilante justice. They just might be safer in jail.

Unfortunately, due to how retarded and biased the legal system is I don’t ever imagine them being imprisoned.

Attorney General Eric Holder indicates MS 13 membership discriminates against gang member who murdered victims?

April 17th, 2010 5 comments

CNSNews.com) – Attorney General Eric Holder has directed prosecutors in a federal conspiracy and murder trial not to seek the death penalty for three El Salvadoran men who are in the United States illegally.

The three are accused of robbing and shooting Claros Luna on July 29, 2009 in Alexandria, Va., just a few miles from the Justice Department, as Luna transported a prostitute from Maryland to Virginia.

The suspects, Eris Arguera, Alcides Umana and Adolfo Amaya Portillo, admitted to being members of the MS-13 gang, court documents show. They were indicted on Nov. 24 on federal racketeering and murder charges.

A Justice Department spokeswoman told CNSNews.com that the department would not comment on Holder’s decision not to seek the death penalty in the case. She directed CNSNews to an online “resource manual” stating that the attorney general’s decision-making process and final decision on whether to seek the death penalty is confidential.

But the manual also states that no information on the process can be disclosed outside the Justice Department “without prior approval of the Attorney General.”

According to court documents, in a letter dated Feb. 3, 2010, Attorney General Holder “authorized and directed” U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia Neal McBride “not to seek the death penalty against Alcides Umana, Adolfo Portillo and Eris Ramon Arguera.”

McBride filed a corresponding document – Government’s Notice of Intent Not to Seek the Death Penalty – on Feb. 16.

Peter Carr, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Virginia, told CNSNews.com that Holder, as U.S. attorney general, makes death penalty decisions in federal cases. “The decision to pursue or not pursue the death penalty in a death-eligible case resides with the Attorney General, not the U.S. Attorney,” Carr said.

Court documents indicate that the death penalty at one time was being considered in the Salvadorans’ case.

Early on, a court-appointed attorney for one of the defendants was dismissed because he did not have the proper certification for a trying a death penalty case. Also, attorneys for one of the defendants entered a motion on Feb. 18 seeking to use a questionnaire that would eliminate jurors who might discriminate against Latinos. That questionnaire alluded to the death penalty.

Another motion by defense attorneys sought to keep gang affiliation from being part of the trial because of the possibility that it might bring a death sentence.

(Other questions for potential jurors included, “Do you believe people born in Central or South America deserve a lesser standard of justice or greater scrutiny because they are probably not really supposed to be here in the first place?” and “Do you believe people born in Central or South America deserve harsher punishment if they commit a crime because they are already accustomed to being uncomfortable and deprived?”)

An FBI press release issued the day after the three men were indicted by a grand jury stated that the case was under investigation by the FBI, Alexandria Police Department, Fairfax County and Arlington County Police Departments and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE spokeswoman Cori Bassett said the immigration agency filed paperwork to begin deportation proceedings in case the men are not convicted or if they are released on parole. If that happens, the Salvadorans would be remanded to ICE custody.

“We do not have any record of ICE encounters with the individuals prior to 2009,” Bassett added.

The trial is set to begin on May 10 http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/63534

Will Napolitano sent them a thank you card…………w/ a personal note “welcome to Amercia, here’s how to get on the gravy train.“

Dee gangs weel keel heem.