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Police need to show the
highest of standards.
Confidence is undermined when a Stephen Lebert has
a long history of abuse in Medford until he's caught on camera.
The
previous police chief would spread misinformation, personally, in the
press attacking victims.
Officers like Shawn Hughes, the late Greg
Hudson, and Miguel Lopez can't be considered the exceptions as there are
so many, culminating in 32 officers on the Brady list, the most in all
of Middlesex County.
So while Chief Jack Buckley is demanding the
public trust 10-1-19 at the city council thinking we need to blindly
trust him with that bad, bad track record (previous chief's son not
getting arrested for allegedly drunk driving; and all the nepotism at
the department) we have the lowest of standards in the Medford Police
Dept.
When I advise the head of the police union in advance about
social media and its abuse, and he then makes a political statement
arresting a costumed Hillary Clinton, it just shows the "do as we say,
not as we do" mentality.
His cousin abused me and they think it is
funny when they, in disturbing fashion, break the law and do
inappropriate things, like coddling the bad eggs at TV3 Medford, just
one example
https://www.masscops.com/threads/fox-undercover-armed-and-dangerous.65853/
FOX Undercover: Armed and Dangerous?
In
2007, a Medford police officer was charged with assault and battery
after a fight with his wife. The case went to court and Officer Shawn
Hughes admitted to sufficient facts. He’s on probation now, after the
judge ordered all weapons removed from his home. But Shawn Hughes is
still an active duty police officer, and still carries a gun. FOX25's
Mike Beaudet reports.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
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Hold Medford Police to the HIGHEST of Standards; Jack the Hack Buckley REFUSES to do so and seems to BLAME THE VICTIMS, like Sacco before him!
By Information Central September 16, 2020