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Trayvon Martin's Criminal Activities Were Covered Up
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Pierre Laporte, Minister of Unemployment and Assimilation
2013-08-03 11:06:55 UTC
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The shooting of Trayvon might never have happened if school officials
in Miami-Dade County had not instituted a fraudulent policy of
treating Crimes as 'School Disciplinary Infractions'. Revelations that
emerged from an Internal Affairs investigation explain why Martin was
not arrested when caught at school with stolen jewelry and with
marijuana. Instead, the typical gangsta wannabe was just suspended
from school, the last time just days before he was shot while
attacking George Zimmerman.
Trayvon Martin was not from Sanford, the town north of Orlando where
he was shot in 2012 and where a Jury Acquitted Zimmerman of murder
charges. Martin was from Miami Gardens, over 200 miles away, and had
come to Sanford to hang out with one of his babydaddy's 'hoes Brandy
Green at her crib in the community where Zimmerman was in charge of
the Neighborhood Watch. Trayvon was staying with Green after he had
been suspended for the 2nd time in 6 months from Krop High School in
Miami-Dade County, where his daddy, Tracy Martin, and mammy, Sybrina
Fulton, lived.
Both of Trayvon's disciplinary suspensions at Krop High involved
Crimes that should have led to his prosecution. However, Chief Charles
Hurley of the Miami-Dade School Police Department (MDSPD) had
implemented a cover-up policy that reduced the number of Criminal
Reports, manipulating statistics to create the false appearance of a
reduction in crime within his school system. Less than two weeks
before Trayvon's death, the school system commended Chief Hurley for
"decreasing school-related juvenile delinquency by an amazing 60% for
the last six months of 2011." What was actually happening was that
Crimes were not being reported, but instead mischaracterized as
'Disciplinary Infractions'.
After video surveillance cameras caught Trayvon spraying graffiti,
MDSPD Office Darryl Dunn searched his backpack, looking for the
markers he was using. Officer Dunn found 12 pieces of women's jewelry
and a man's watch, along with a heavy flathead screwdriver the officer
described as a "burglary tool." The jewelry and watch, which Martin
claimed he had gotten from a friend he refused to name, matched a
description of items stolen during the October 2011 home robbery of a
house on 204th Terrace, about a half-mile from the school. However,
because of Chief Hurley's scheme "to lower the Arrest Rates," as a
MDSPD sergeant revealed during an internal investigation, the stolen
jewelry in Trayvon's possession was instead only listed as "found
property" and was never reported to Miami-Dade Police who were
investigating the robberies. Similarly, in February 2012 when an MDSPD
officer caught Trayvon with a plastic bag containing marijuana, as
well as a marijuana pipe, this was not treated as a crime, and instead
he was merely suspended from class.
These Crimes should have put Trayvon Martin into the custody of the
Justice System. However, because of Chief Hurley's tricky scheme to
spin the school Crime Statistics - according to sworn testimony,
officers were "basically told to lie and falsify" reports - Trayvon
wasn't arrested. If he had been arrested, he might never have been
prowling around in Sanford after scoring the fixings for a 'Street
Drug' (promethazine/codeine cough syrup, Soda & Skittles) the night of
his fateful encounter with Zimmerman.
In fact, the reason Zimmerman was suspicious of the hooded figure
skulking around the townhouse community the night of the February 2012
shooting was that there had been a rash of burglaries in the
neighborhood since Trayvon had arrived so he called the Police.
As for Chief Hurley's scam, it was the controversy over Trayvon's
death that accidentally exposed it. In March 2012, the Miami Herald
reported on Trayvon's criminal activities at Krop High. Chief Hurley
then launched the Internal Affairs Investigation in an attempt to find
out who had leaked information to reporters. During the course of the
IA Investigation, MDSPD officers and supervisors desclosed Chief
Hurley's policy of covering up Crimes by students. Chief Hurley was
subsequently accused of Sexually Harassing two female subordinates. He
resigned in disgrace in February, about a year after Trayvon Martin's
death.
Hurley was fond of black pussy, see Deanna Fox-Williams, 2nd
from right.

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Pierre Laporte, Minister of Unemployment and Assimilation
2013-09-20 06:22:35 UTC
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The shooting of Trayvon might never have happened if school officials
in Miami-Dade County had not instituted a fraudulent policy of
treating Crimes as 'School Disciplinary Infractions'. Revelations that
emerged from an Internal Affairs investigation explain why Martin was
not arrested when caught at school with stolen jewelry and with
marijuana. Instead, the typical gangsta wannabe was just suspended
from school, the last time just days before he was shot while
attacking George Zimmerman.
Trayvon Martin was not from Sanford, the town north of Orlando where
he was shot in 2012 and where a Jury Acquitted Zimmerman of murder
charges. Martin was from Miami Gardens, over 200 miles away, and had
come to Sanford to hang out with one of his babydaddy's 'hoes Brandy
Green at her crib in the community where Zimmerman was in charge of
the Neighborhood Watch. Trayvon was staying with Green after he had
been suspended for the 2nd time in 6 months from Krop High School in
Miami-Dade County, where his daddy, Tracy Martin, and mammy, Sybrina
Fulton, lived.
Both of Trayvon's disciplinary suspensions at Krop High involved
Crimes that should have led to his prosecution. However, Chief Charles
Hurley of the Miami-Dade School Police Department (MDSPD) had
implemented a cover-up policy that reduced the number of Criminal
Reports, manipulating statistics to create the false appearance of a
reduction in crime within his school system. Less than two weeks
before Trayvon's death, the school system commended Chief Hurley for
"decreasing school-related juvenile delinquency by an amazing 60% for
the last six months of 2011." What was actually happening was that
Crimes were not being reported, but instead mischaracterized as
'Disciplinary Infractions'.
After video surveillance cameras caught Trayvon spraying graffiti,
MDSPD Office Darryl Dunn searched his backpack, looking for the
markers he was using. Officer Dunn found 12 pieces of women's jewelry
and a man's watch, along with a heavy flathead screwdriver the officer
described as a "burglary tool." The jewelry and watch, which Martin
claimed he had gotten from a friend he refused to name, matched a
description of items stolen during the October 2011 home robbery of a
house on 204th Terrace, about a half-mile from the school. However,
because of Chief Hurley's scheme "to lower the Arrest Rates," as a
MDSPD sergeant revealed during an internal investigation, the stolen
jewelry in Trayvon's possession was instead only listed as "found
property" and was never reported to Miami-Dade Police who were
investigating the robberies. Similarly, in February 2012 when an MDSPD
officer caught Trayvon with a plastic bag containing marijuana, as
well as a marijuana pipe, this was not treated as a crime, and instead
he was merely suspended from class.
These Crimes should have put Trayvon Martin into the custody of the
Justice System. However, because of Chief Hurley's tricky scheme to
spin the school Crime Statistics - according to sworn testimony,
officers were "basically told to lie and falsify" reports - Trayvon
wasn't arrested. If he had been arrested, he might never have been
prowling around in Sanford after scoring the fixings for a 'Street
Drug' (promethazine/codeine cough syrup, Soda & Skittles) the night of
his fateful encounter with Zimmerman.
In fact, the reason Zimmerman was suspicious of the hooded figure
skulking around the townhouse community the night of the February 2012
shooting was that there had been a rash of burglaries in the
neighborhood since Trayvon had arrived so he called the Police.
As for Chief Hurley's scam, it was the controversy over Trayvon's
death that accidentally exposed it. In March 2012, the Miami Herald
reported on Trayvon's criminal activities at Krop High. Chief Hurley
then launched the Internal Affairs Investigation in an attempt to find
out who had leaked information to reporters. During the course of the
IA Investigation, MDSPD officers and supervisors desclosed Chief
Hurley's policy of covering up Crimes by students. Chief Hurley was
subsequently accused of Sexually Harassing two female subordinates. He
resigned in disgrace in February, about a year after Trayvon Martin's
death.
Hurley was fond of black pussy, see Deanna Fox-Williams, 2nd
from right.

http://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/miam
i-dade-schools-police-department.jpg?w=640&h=426

Also, Yewande Gibson.

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