Saturday, June 25, 2016

Hey Chief Sacco, a Senior Citizen is out there Fighting Crime

745,542@5:53 pm
745,521  @ 4:56 pm
538 thus far today
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"Crime is Crime" - Leo A. Sacco, Jr.
Our seniors deserve all our attention in helping to fight senior scams,” said Chief Sacco

Right, Leo.  Have Brian and Paul buy you a few round of drinks; your nose must be growing after those lies
Round of drinks. A round of drinks is a set of alcoholic beverages purchased by one person in a group for that complete group. The purchaser buys the round of drinks as a single order at the bar. In many places it is customary for people to take turns buying rounds.


Meanwhile a senior citizen IS fighting crime in Medford, despite the best efforts of the police chief to silence the tv/radio host.
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---stalker stopped cold by the courts from her stalking activities on Salem St. thanks to the courage of a senior citizen.

---Gas station robbery, suspects allegedly apprehended because of senior giving police access to surveillance footage

---366 Salem St. vandalism reported - suspects allegedly caught on camera, allegedly 4 suspects

---fourth reprobate still at large. His name is Police Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr. all but admitting to sweeping the many complaints against Stephen Lebert under the rug and endangering the public until LeBert finally gets so unhinged he threatened to murder a Malden man.

Sacco, instead of helping a senior citizen victimized by city hall, intends to fracture the First Amendment in a way that would make Iranian dictator/spy Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr. blush with envy.


Investigate Sacco!  Investigate Dello Russ.
Put Knight in a straight jacket!

Jeannie M. for President!  Dump Trump!



“I let LeBert down,” Sacco said in a Medford Transcript story. “I let the profession down. 
By Nell "softball" Coakley  August 21, 2015

Aug. 21, 2015 11:32 a.m.
http://www.enterprisenews.com/article/20150821/BLOGS/150828855

“Crime is crime. We have to be diligent when fighting all crime. Our seniors deserve all our attention in helping to fight senior scams,” said Chief Sacco.
June 22, 2016 to INSIDE MEDFORD from Sheriff Koutoujian's office