PAPD Captain
Zack Perron |
Back in 2014 Palo Alto Police Officer Zack Perron is overhead using the "N" word toward an African American fellow officer in a belittling and degrading manner as a joke. The PAPD, specifically former Chief Dennis Burns and former City Manager James Keene covers up Perron's actions while sending the victim of Perron's bigotry, officer Marcus Barbour, to another agency. Officer Barbour was asked by the Daily Post to provide details of the incident and the cover up but he fears being harmed by police officers, either from the Palo Alto Police Department, or from his own new agency, if he were to provide those details to the Think about that for a moment. A United States, an American, Police Officer who was the victim of racial prejudice is fearful of telling his story about that racial prejudice and injustice because other police officers may harm him in some manner for doing so. That is what you call tyranny. That is the current character of the Palo Alto Police Department. That is what the character of the police department has been for decades. All condoned by former Palo Alto Police Chief Dennis Burns as well as the former and the current PAPD command staff. |
Former PAPD Officer Marcus Barbour
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For More Details on Chief Jonsen go to:
https://senatorkamalaharris.weebly.com/police-racism.html
and
https://corruptpaloaltopolice.weebly.com/chief-jonsen.html
This conduct is very similar to how Chief Burns covered up the beating of Albert Hopkins, an African American, by Palo Alto Police Officers a decade earlier, back in 2004. Nothing changes over ten years.
https://chiefburns.weebly.com/hopkins-2.html
https://chiefburns.weebly.com/hopkins-2.html
A History of Missing Videos
There have been a minimum of 6 separate incidents between the Palo Alto Police and citizens in which 10 recording devices used by the Palo Alto Police failed to record those interactions.
1 (1 Recording Device) Officer Seghetti forgot to turn on the patrol car video recording device even though the recording device activates automatically when the flashing lights or siren are turned on and the officer had in fact turned on his lights. PAPD spokesperson Agent Dan Ryan acknowledged the design flaws and that officers forget to turn the recording device on. http://michaelgennacooir.weebly.com/cop-crash.html 2. (2 Recording Devices) Tyler Harney settles lawsuit with Palo Alto Police after judge rules that PAPD must turn over evidence that would determine if they tampered with the videos; for two separate MAV recorders malfunctioned simultaneously and thereby failed to record the severe injury that Harney sustained while being arrested. http://michaelgennacooir.weebly.com/harney.html 3. (1 Recording Device) A Palo Alto Police Officer failed to turn on his Mobile Audio Visual System, "MAV," recorder just prior to making an arrest in which a suspect sustained an unexplained head injury. Interestingly the officer thought he had turned the recording device on when in fact he had not demonstrating the flaws with the system. If an officer does not know if the MAV is on how will he know if it is recording? http://michaelgennacooir.weebly.com/head-injury.html http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/civicax/filebank/documents/50425 4 and 5 (2+ Recording Devices) In the latest Police Auditor Report (March 2017 - April 3, 2017) there is a case regarding an officer failing to turn on his "Mobile Audio Visual System" "MAV" during and incident which involved a teenager. The officer had already been disciplined for not turning his MAV system on in 2015. Although there is nothing in the current report to indicate that the missing video has anything to do with the teenager mauled by a Palo Alto Police Dog the timing of both incidents do correlate to each other. Hopefully it will be clarified in the subsequent reports and the Teen's lawsuit whether or not the Dog Mauling was recorded by the officer's MAV system. http://chiefburns.weebly.com/dog-attack.html http://www.cityofpaloalto.org/civicax/filebank/documents/56685 This pattern and practice reveals system flaws with the Mobile Audio Visual System as acknowledged by the Palo Alto Police. http://corruptpaloaltopolice.weebly.com/systemic-flaws.html 6 (4 Recording Devices) A) Ofc. Temores' Microphone's Battery -- Patrol Car recorder did not record audio because the battery to the microphone ran out of power even though the battery was charged when officer Temores went on duty 5 hours earlier and the battery can power the microphone for 10 continuous hours. One would think that if the microphone battery had 15 minutes of power it would have powered the microphone for the first 15 minutes of the interaction but it did not. http://michaelgennacooir.weebly.com/temores.html B) A Forensic expert determined that taser videos footage from two seperate recordings had been altered, edited with content being removed. http://chiefburns.weebly.com/exhibit-3.html The Santa Clara County Crime Lab inadvertently verified that 4 seconds of video footage is missing from one of the taser videos. http://chiefburns.weebly.com/exhibit-8.html C) The Santa Clara County Crime Lab verified that the taser videos match up to the both Temores' and Burger's MAV videos, thus since video footage is missing from the Taser videos there must be video footage missing from the two patorl car MAV videos. http://chiefburns.weebly.com/exhibit-8.html D) See also that the officers confirmed that two taser guns fired taser probes. The video footage of the second taser gun firing is missing from both Temores' MAV recording and Taser recording. http://chiefburns.weebly.com/exhibit-5.html The officers were forced to destroy evidence to conceal the missing video footage. http://corruptpaloaltopolice.weebly.com |
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