EXCERPTS FROM NEIGHBORHOOD COPWATCH: "Last Thursday I spoke to an
ex-Mountain View police woman who was fired wrongly by the mountain view
police department - She had told me all police locally [and especially
Santa Clara police] are corrupt in that they are given quotas per day to
meet - If they do not meet the quotas, they will find non-existent
crime and/or harrass people and/or distort what has happened to meet
them [she also told me that she had lost all confidence in any police
department]. She has been an officer for over 4 years now, and is
looking for a different career that is honest. She knows Gabby Seagrave but has not spoken to her in 3
years. She said Gabby is hard core and rough to keep her job [Gabby
has been dishonest, and also apparently turned herself into a man!?] I
told this ex-Mountain view cop what I experienced, and that I felt Gabby
was a terrorist, and she believed it because of what she had witnessed
about her when she met her at a national womens' police conference." -
ANONYMOUS > read more @ http://neighborhood-copwatch.blogspot.com/2008/07/terrorist-seagrave-x-13.html
The Santa Clara police, as explained in the report, were taking a "focused problem-solving approach to any and all activities by people associated with, or in and about, the area of that residence." The arresting officer writes that he told one of the youth detained in the incident that the police were going to "stop the nuisance" behavior of those associated with the house > http://neighborhood-copwatch.blogspot.com/2008/01/pattern-of-behavior.html
QUESTION: Why were Jake Paolinetti and friends not considered to be targets of the "Nuisance Suppression Project"? > Note: Officer Seagrave started her campaign against John only after John had filed a claim with the City of Santa Clara.
EXCERPTS FROM METRO MAGAZINE: According to a Santa Clara Police Department Incident Report, officers received a disturbance call from Valero Gas Station/Speedy Oil Change on Homestead Road. It says that the suspects who were stopped,
including Karim, were associated with a house on Princeton Street which
was labeled a "Nuisance Suppression Project."
The Santa Clara police, as explained in the report, were taking a "focused problem-solving approach to any and all activities by people associated with, or in and about, the area of that residence." The arresting officer writes that he told one of the youth detained in the incident that the police were going to "stop the nuisance" behavior of those associated with the house > http://neighborhood-copwatch.blogspot.com/2008/01/pattern-of-behavior.html
QUESTION: Why were Jake Paolinetti and friends not considered to be targets of the "Nuisance Suppression Project"? > Note: Officer Seagrave started her campaign against John only after John had filed a claim with the City of Santa Clara.
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