Wednesday, November 21, 2018

If You See Something Say Something You're Screwed In Medford: BE VERY QUIET

If you see something, say something, and Police Chief Leo A. Sacco Jr. will have his police department file phony "witness intimidation" charges on you for being the victim of a large, overweight ex football player city clerk pummeling a guitar player. 

SNAPCHAT PHOTO LOOKING UP VAN DER FRUIT'S DRESS?  ONLY LEO BELSON KNOWS FOR SURE!

If you see something in Medford and say something it tips Sacco and some of his corrupt colleagues off as to how to hide it to protect guilty parties. 

Ever hear of an MBTA cop NOT getting arrested for alleged drunk driving? No? Ask Chief Sacco about his own son and he will threaten you outside of Alden Chambers with 

"the police service that you deserve."

Beyond creepy. Say something at your own risk in this highly corrupt city of Medford under Muccini-McGlynn.
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As a follow up to the previous notification regarding a recent Snapchat post, please be advised that the Medford Police Department has informed us, that the MHS discussed in that post, has been found to be Malden High School, not Medford High School. A number of students saw this Snapchat post, and did what the Police Department has been asking them to do. If you see something, say something.
Currently, the Medford Police Department are continuing to work collaboratively with the Malden Police Department on this investigation. The Medford Police will still have an increased presence during the pep rally.
Please remember that any family that feels it is not safe to have their student come to school, may keep their student home tomorrow, 11/21. We will count this as an excused absence but you must notify the assistant principal that your student is assigned to for their current class year. This can be done via a phone call, an email, or a written letter when we return to school on Monday 11/29.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.