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Corrupt Government Title: Business Owner’s Surveillance Cameras Catches Undercover Police Agent Planting Crack “Who knows how many potential customers I lost” all because of a police informant planting “evidence” – all because “the Schenectady County Sheriff’s Office — tried to ruin my life” a New York business owner asked. Assistant District Attorney William Sanderson told Visiting Judge Polly Hoye that the police informant “seriously put into jeopardy the integrity of the criminal justice system and the grand jury procedures.”
The unbelievable video was captured by Donald Andrews, Jr., who owns a smoke shop on Mohawk Avenue in Scotia, New York. Watch that surveillance video below…
The footage clearly shows a police informant named James Slater planting and photographing crack cocaine in the smoke shop. At first, this was assumed to be a police officer, but it turned out to be an informant who claims the police harassed him day and night, threatening him to commit this criminal act. Instead of taking a stand, the paid snitch decided to try to get an innocent man locked up, apparently at the direction of the Sheriff’s department who told him that they wanted “something” on the law-abiding business-owner.
When Slater made his second trip to the shop he was busted making the plant. In local WNYT-TV’s video report, Andrews’s lawyer narrates the footage… “He comes in, places the crack on the counter. Crack, which under federal sentencing guidelines, would get him 4 years in jail. Under New York State law would get him 2 to 7 years in jail,” attorney Kevin Luibrand explains.
The Schenectady chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference said this was clearly an honest business man being set up. “Neither the Schenectady County Sheriff nor the Scotia Police Chief were available to be interviewed about the apparent planting of evidence,” they said.. Andrews was arrested for that crack-cocaine. It was only after he made bail and produced the video of what happened that the charges against him were dropped. Now, he has filed a wrongful arrest lawsuit. The informant is in prison, having received a 6-12 year sentence for perjury. “No one here was in my position,” Slater said. “No one here understands the pressure that you are put on by those people — how you’re haunted every day, texted every day, people at your front door. Every time you step outside you’re getting picked up by an unmarked car. It’s not a walk in the park. It’s you do what they say or you get done … there was a lot more to it than is being portrayed. I just want to put that out there.” The informant is in prison, having received a 6-12 year sentence for perjury. Yet the cops who concocted this criminal act perpetrated on a law-abiding business owner once again walk away scot-free.(1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Yet the cops who concocted this criminal act perpetrated on a law-abiding business owner once again walk away scot-free. If there were no God, that would be true. But there is, and nobody ever really gets away with anything. The horror that awaits the men who set up other men cannot be fully grasped by the living, because the living can escape through death, but there is no escape at all for the dead, only justice. Men don't like justice, for the most part. God doesn't care what men think.
#2. To: Deckard (#0) "Cameras Catches Undercover Police Agent Planting Crack" An undercover police agent? He was a f**king informant. And for all we know he was putting it back where he found it.
#3. To: misterwhite (#2) Catches Undercover Police AGENT A person who acts on behalf of a person... Technically, it's titled accurately. An informant or confidential informant, is an agent of the officer or department he/she is helping. His conduct reflects back on the department he's working his debt off with. They are responsible. Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy #4. To: misterwhite (#2) An undercover police agent? He was a f**king informant. He was an being used by police to frame an innocent man. That would make him by definition a police agent. And for all we know he was putting it back where he found it. Attaboy bobby! We all knew you'd find a way to spin this so the cops escape any blame. What a tool! “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.†- Ron Paul![]() Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends.Paul Craig Roberts#5. To: Deckard (#0) The cops, and their supervisors, should be sentenced to ten years hard labor in the state pen wearing their uniforms.
#6. To: rlk (#5) The cops, and their supervisors, should be sentenced to ten years hard labor in the state pen wearing their uniforms. Relax, Francis. Others you condemn deserve due process. You remember what that is, don't ya? So quick to convict "the cops & their supervisors" before you have any clue, proof or evidence who else is culpable. With that said... all involved should have their nut skin ripped off with a pair of pliers.... Then charged. Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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