Thursday, January 28, 2016

Another Vicious Assault: Why is George Scarpelli on the City Council of Medford

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EDITOR'S NOTE:
On June 16,2015 I was brutally assaulted by the City Clerk of Medford, Edward P. Finn. The police have failed to properly look into attacks on my person by TV3 Medford (2010; the police determined that I was the SOLE VICTIM in a police report; they only offered "mediation," because, according to an inference (a determination made by me) regarding a phone call from a former lieutenant, McGlynn was the stumbling block to justice. The officer, who told me he lies all the time, called me and asked who had won the election. When I responded "McGlynn," he said (paraphrasing him) "there you have it"  Paraphrasing because I tell the truth while the police lie.  Talk about a playing field that is not level.  Lots more to this.

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NOW READ THIS STORY:

"Defendant Officer Kiser was aware that R.W. faced a substantial risk of serious harm, yet failed to do anything to stop it," according to the lawsuit, filed at the federal courthouse in Ocala.
"As a result of Defendant Kiser's failure to intervene, report or respond in any way to the attack and sexual assault endured by R.W., R.W. suffered physical injury, severe emotional and mental distress, humiliation and degradation."


George Scarpelli is on our city council.

Why?


Days before November 3, 2015 a front page Boston Globe article detailed a lawsuit where Scarpelli is a co-defendant.  A person who was 17 at the time of a brutal rape in Otis Mass. was falsely accused.

Now the victim is fighting back and suing the Mayor of Somerville as well as Scarpelli and one or more people.

Now, look at this story - absolutely horrifying, yet, allegedly, something similar happened, allegedly on George Scarpelli's watch!

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-sumter-correctional-institute-juvenile-abuse-lawsuit-20160128-story.html

Sex assault on teen at Florida juvenile lockup spurs federal lawsuit



Half a dozen inmates hiding in the showers at Sumter Correctional Institution surrounded a 17-year-old on the morning of July 24, 2013. For the next 30 minutes, the band of prisoners choked, slapped and stabbed the juvenile more than 100 times with sharpened pieces of barbed-wire broken from a fence. The attackers finished by pushing a broom handle into the juvenile's rectum, sexually battering him after he had lost consciousness. All the while, an officer with the Florida Department of Corrections sat in a glass-enclosed room directly in front of the dormitory's bathroom, looking in that direction. The assault is the basis of a federal lawsuit filed today by the Southern Poverty Law Center on ...