Saturday, February 15, 2020

Medford's Paul Covino and Paul Mackowski Deserve to be on the Brady List

Paul Mackowski pushed a fraudulent case against an innocent man on behalf of rat bastard Rick Caraviello and dirty bastard Edward P. Finn.

 Medford has 30 dishonest cops, the most on the Middlesex County Brady list. Where there is smoke there is fire.  Ya think the ones that got caught are the only ones under dishonest ex chief Leo A. Sacco Jr?  Really?  Why is Stephen Lebert not on the list for his nationally known death threat against a Malden man? 

In the opinion of the victim, Mackowski is one of the dirtiest cops in Medford along with Gerry Clemente, Thomas K. Doherty, Joseph Bangs and Stephen Lebert.  The hall of shame, life in infamy, earned by that s.o.b. Mackowski.

Mackowski told me personally that he had arrested the individual accused of child porn, yet Mackowski was too busy going after a journalist with Mackowski's fraudulent case to actually bring the alleged child pornographer to justice AFTER HE ARRESTED HIM FOR SOMETHING ELSE

SLOPPY POLICEWORK BY AN UNTRUSTWORTHY AND, IN A VICTIM'S OPINION EGREGIOUSLY DISHONEST COP

Paul Covino needs a Brady List tattoo on that bald head of his, and maybe he can get one at the parlor next door to the mayor's law office: a scarlet letter that says D for Dirty Rat.   Covino signed off on the fraudulent case along with another Medford cop...I'll get the records, they are in a file.

Medford has 30 dishonest cops, the most on the Middlesex County Brady list. Where there is smoke there is fire.  Ya think the ones that got caught are the only ones under dishonest ex chief Leo A. Sacco Jr?  Really?  Why is Stephen Lebert not on the list for his nationally known death threat against a Malden man?

Police officers who have been dishonest are sometimes referred to as "Brady cops". Because of the Brady ruling, prosecutors are required to notify defendants and their attorneys whenever a law enforcement official involved in their case has a confirmed record of knowingly lying in an official capacity.[7]   
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brady_v._Maryland