Friday, October 27, 2017

20 Years for Drunk Driver in Alaska, Chief Sacco!

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Twenty Years for Drunk Driving in Alaska - highest sentence in Alaska history


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVPhQrXrCZE

 But Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr. in Medford does NOT take drunk driving seriously

and Leo Sacco went after a reporter on 10-17-17 for alerting the city to the Channel 5 report.

Sources told 5 Investigates the Transit Police officer, Joe Sacco, was allegedly drunk behind the wheel. A Fallon ambulance crew spotted him driving erratically and called 911, the sources said, and Sacco pulled over by the Bunker Hill Community College T stop before state police arrived.
http://www.wcvb.com/article/5-investigates-alleged-drunk-driving-incident-involving-t-cop-sparks-investigation/8631958

Twenty Years for Drunk Driving in Alaska - highest sentence in Alaska history - but Chief Leo A. Sacco Jr.'s son did NOT get a breathalyzer on or about January 20, 2017 - eight days before the phony trial the Medford Police had for alleged "witness intimidation" of that slob Richard F. Caraviello who lied to the police in his report and allegedly lied under oath at trial.
20 year sentence for drunk driver in Alaska while Chief Sacco's son gets no breathalyzer at all! Chief Sacco doesn't seem to give a damn if your family falls victim to a family member of his if that family member was allegedly drinking. Add that to the alleged cover up of a varsity coach having sex with a powerful politician's daughter, allegedly, the the coach no longer employed as of June 30, 2015 and you can also possibly/allegedly claim election tampering by allegedly covering up that story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVPhQrXrCZE

Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr. in Medford does NOT take drunk driving seriously and Leo Sacco went after a reporter - your editor - on 10-17-17 for alerting the city to the Channel 5 report.

Sources told 5 Investigates the Transit Police officer, Joe Sacco, was allegedly drunk behind the wheel. A Fallon ambulance crew spotted him driving erratically and called 911, the sources said, and Sacco pulled over by the Bunker Hill Community College T stop before state police arrived.