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Hidden Cameras, Split Invoices, and an Investigation That Wasn’t
Manage episode 510333062 series 3597879
Police corruption, Ohio, and true crime converge in this in-depth examination of hidden cameras inside township buildings, invoices split to evade a public vote, and a vendor who hung up the second Bryon Macron’s name was mentioned. This is not theory; it is the paper trail. Medina County, Lafayette Township, Media 144, and a three-thousand-dollar threshold that kept the public in the dark. 🔎
We track the invoice trail, the trustee memos, and the records that suggest the installs were not authorized and possibly criminal. Then we stack that against the investigation itself. Cartwright writes that the reviewed footage had nothing of value, yet years later, a DVR of covert cameras is found during EMA renovations. No outreach to the vendor. No outreach was made to the individuals associated with the checks. That is not thorough work. That is avoidance. 📄
You will hear my calls with the vendor and counsel, the firefighter interview about explorers changing clothes in view of hidden cameras, and my focused public records request that asks a simple question. If this was really about theft and vandalism, where are the reports, where is the policy, where is the footage? If it exists, show it. If it does not, write it down. 🚔
Stick around raw audio, and documents on screen. Be loud, be heard, shake the system until the truth falls out.
Related phrases
covert cameras, invoice splitting, Ohio township records, Medina County case, public records compliance
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #CovertCameras
www.theinfamousexchief.com
86 episodes
Manage episode 510333062 series 3597879
Police corruption, Ohio, and true crime converge in this in-depth examination of hidden cameras inside township buildings, invoices split to evade a public vote, and a vendor who hung up the second Bryon Macron’s name was mentioned. This is not theory; it is the paper trail. Medina County, Lafayette Township, Media 144, and a three-thousand-dollar threshold that kept the public in the dark. 🔎
We track the invoice trail, the trustee memos, and the records that suggest the installs were not authorized and possibly criminal. Then we stack that against the investigation itself. Cartwright writes that the reviewed footage had nothing of value, yet years later, a DVR of covert cameras is found during EMA renovations. No outreach to the vendor. No outreach was made to the individuals associated with the checks. That is not thorough work. That is avoidance. 📄
You will hear my calls with the vendor and counsel, the firefighter interview about explorers changing clothes in view of hidden cameras, and my focused public records request that asks a simple question. If this was really about theft and vandalism, where are the reports, where is the policy, where is the footage? If it exists, show it. If it does not, write it down. 🚔
Stick around raw audio, and documents on screen. Be loud, be heard, shake the system until the truth falls out.
Related phrases
covert cameras, invoice splitting, Ohio township records, Medina County case, public records compliance
#ProCopNotProCorruption #TheInfamousExChief #CovertCameras
www.theinfamousexchief.com
86 episodes
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