This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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Part 1 - Prologue
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Friday, November 15th, from the roof of the building at Riverside and College, with Police Headquarters in the somewhat distant background. "Channel Two News has learned that the Town & County Police may be covering up the existence of rogue squads within their ranks!"
Bettina began: "
Sources
tell Channel Two News that the TCPD's Internal Affairs Department was investigating the existence and activities of groups of Officers acting in a clandestine manner. These groups, known as 'Red Squads', may have been patrolling predominately minority areas with improperly invasive surveillance and utilizing now-illegal methods such as 'stop and frisk'."
Bettina: "Internal Affairs shut down their investigation, saying in a
secret
memo to the Police Leadership and the Sheriff's Office that they found no evidence of any rogue teams operating in an illicit manner. Neither the Sheriff nor the Police Chief would be interviewed on camera for this report, and I.G. Horace Wellman issued a statement that his Office was not involved in the investigation. And Police Commander Donald Troy has once again shirked his duty to the Public by refusing to respond to KXTC's repeated requests for comment. For more on the citizens's perspective on this, let's go to
trusted
political reporter Lester Holder. Lester!"
"
That's right
, Bettina!" said Lester 'Penis' Holder as the camera switched feeds. Black leaders are outraged at the revelations of rogue Police squads harassing blacks, as well as the obvious cover-up and
white
-washing, pun intended, of the story. We have with us Reginald B.F. Lewis of the Town & County Council. Councilman Lewis, do we need an investigation of the investigators?"
"We sure do, Lester." said Lewis. "I'll definitely be bringing this up at the next Council meeting, and I urge all People of Color be at next Tuesday's Council meeting to demand that Mayor Daniel Allgood support an investigation of the Police and their obvious cover-up here."
Penis Holder: "We also have Board of Inquiry Commissioner
Bruce
Finneran with us. Mr. Finneran, what can be done about this, especially since you lost the special election for Inspector General?"
Finneran: "First of all, yes, this is why I should've been elected Inspector General, to investigate this Police cover-up, led by Commander Donald Troy. And second, the Board of Inquiry still exists and will continue to function for the rest of this calendar year. We'll be taking this up."
Penis Holder threw the softball: "Commissioner Finneran, what can be done about things like this going forward?"
Finneran: "At this time, I'm announcing my candidacy for the Inspector General position in next year's regular election. We need to give the Voters a second chance to make the right choice, now that they've seen the corruption and perfidy of incumbent I.G. Horace Wellman."
Penis Holder: "Yes, I'd imagine the Voters are feeling some massive 'buyer's remorse' right now. Good luck with your campaign, Mr. Finneran! And now let's go to our colleague with KSB, Tim Sioban, for more on Police brutality tactics Statewide. Tim!"
In an embarrassing moment, the feed switched to an empty camera view of the City, followed by the camera going to color-bars-and-tone. After a second, the feed showing Bettina came back on.
"We apparently have lost our connection to Tim Sioban, and we're working to get him back." said Bettina. "Thank you, Lester, and yes, good luck to Mr. Finneran for next year's election. And speaking of entries into the race, several have been made this past week. ADA Savannah Fineman announced she will be running for the Solicitor position held by Ted Mason, and Solicitor Mason announced he would run again for the position."
Bettina: "With Reginald B.F. Lewis not running for his Council seat again, several persons have thrown their hats into the ring, including Board of Inquiry Commissioner Edgar Silas, and the Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Williams, who worked closely with Police Commander Donald Troy on the Charter Commission."
Bettina: "In a surprise move, Town Assemblywoman Stacey Jacobs, a close ally of Assemblywoman Coretta K. Scott, announced she will be running against Malinda Adams for Adams's Council seat. Ms. Jacobs said that Malinda Adams has not done enough for blacks, and needs to be primaried. And Assistant District Attorney Franklin Washington has announced he is running for the Superior Court judgeship seat held by Harry R. Nance in the non-partisan General Election..."
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"Wowwwww." Cindy Ross said as we drank coffee in the Chief's Conference Room. "Where do we even begin with that report?"
"Who the hell leaked the I.A. investigation to the Press, is a good place to start." stated Sheriff Griswold, his mustaches twitching with anger.
"For me," said Tanya Perlman, "it's the candidates for all these positions, especially Franklin Washington. What does that say about the current D.A.'s Office?"
"Plenty." I said. "But what caught my attention was Lester Holder's lead-in to an empty KSB camera. Looked to me like Tim Sioban was in front of the camera, but when he saw he was being led in by Holder, he went to the other side of the camera and turned off the feed. I'd bet that KSB Executive Publisher Julie Moon is on the phone with KXTC's Burt West right now."
"You'd lose that bet." Teresa Croyle said. "The University's Journalism School has a three-day symposium, or conference I should call it, that all the networks's executive producers are attending. Julie Moon will probably say something to Burt West personally about it."
"I did not know that." I admitted. "Iron Wolf wins lunch on me today. Cattleman's Club or Laura's Soup and Sandwich place?"
"Oh, Cattleman's Club for sure." Teresa said. Nothing dainty for Teresa; she liked steaks with all the trimmings.
"You lucky..." Cindy muttered, which made Teresa's eyes twinkle just a little bit.
"So what will ADA Washington running for a judgeship do to our relations with the D.A.'s Office?" asked the Chief. "Will he have to take a leave of absence?"
"No sir." I said. "Since he's not running against his boss, he won't have to. If he were running for D.A., he'd have to."
"Does Savannah Fineman running for Solicitor mean she has to take a leave of absence as A.D.A.?" Tanya asked hopefully.
"I personally think she should." I replied. "But Miriam Walters has said privately that she doesn't think Savannah has to, and she won't force Savannah to take a leave of absence."
My source for that was The Intendent, Adele Peabody, who told me as I was vigorously fucking her earlier that week.
"May-beeee we should publicly ask about that." drawled the Chief.
"Why bother?" growled the Sheriff. "We could take it to Court, it wouldn't be heard for months while Fineman continues to be an ADA, and the Election will likely be over by the time the case comes down."
"At least we'd have clarity, sir." I replied.
"Careful what you wish for, Crowbar." said the Sheriff. "It could have unintended consequences, and why waste the time and money when we need to choose our fights carefully?"
"I concede the point." I said. "I'm oh-for-two today. One more strike and I'm out."
"Foul off this pitch for me." Teresa said. "What do you make of these candidacies? Especially Stacey Jacobs against Malinda Adams?"
"Who
is
Stacey Jacobs?" Tanya asked.
"It's always fun watching Democrats fight against each other in primaries like this." I replied. "As to Stacey Jacobs: she went to Eastern State, where she majored in Interdisciplinary Studies, which is Political Science, Economics, and Sociology, graduating
summa cum laude.
She came to the University here and received a Masters in Political Science, then enrolled in the University Law School, while teaching an Economics class for the University Economics School."
"Impressive." Cindy said.
"Yes." I said agreeably. "But she didn't finish Law School, and I don't know why. She began working in State Rep. Elijah McKinney's office, then worked on State Senator Maxine Watts's
failed