This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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This story contains graphic scenes, language and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
Special note: There are
NO
sex acts involving minors in this story, nor any of my stories.
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Part 1 - Prologue
"
And who can say when the day sleeps
If the night keeps
all your heart?"
---Enya, 'Only Time'
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Monday, October 14th, from the roof of the building at Riverside and College, with City Hall in the background. "The Court ruling on the Board of Inquiry is imminent!"
Bettina began: "Lawyers for the six citizens who claim Police Commander Donald Troy used excessive force in arresting them won an appeal of Judge Rodney K. Watts's stay of the Board of Inquiry to investigate the matter. Superior Court Judge Patrick R. Folsom was ordered by the Appellate Court to make a ruling no later than close-of-business today if Commissioner Finneran is to be recused or entitled to remain on the Board. The Appeals Court demanded that Judge Folsom make the ruling instead of Judge Rodney K. Watts, who Appellate Judge Leahy said was too biased in favor of the Police to make a fair ruling."
Bettina: "Judge Folsom's ruling will have to be made today. Political and judicial
experts
believe that the accusation of bias on the part of Commissioner Finneran has not been adequately shown, and he will be allowed to remain on the panel. Not as clear is whether Mayor Daniel Allgood, who many believe illegally stole the Mayoral election last year, can name other Board members or replace Commissioner Finneran. And joining us this morning is Commissioner Finneran."
As the television went to a split-screen, Bettina said: "Commissioner Finneran, do you believe you'll be restored to the Board of Inquiry?"
Finneran: "Yes, Bettina, I'm sure I will be. This attempt by the corrupt and racist Police Commander Donald Troy to have his crimes covered up by the rubber-stamp Board of illegitimate Mayor Allgood and failed Inspector General Horace Wellman will not be allowed to succeed."
Bettina: "Mr. Finneran, why are you running for the Inspector General position?"
Finneran: "Bettina, I'm running to protect minorities from Police abuse, to stop the rubber-stamping exonerations of Commander Troy in the face of obvious Police brutality and crimes he has committed. I'm sure you all remember how he endangered the Public by firing a machine gun at SBI Agents, and a gun on a helicopter into a park that minorities bring their children to. And of course, Commander Troy wrongly arrested a minority woman on trumped-up charges of election fraud, enabling Mayor Allgood to steal the election from its rightful winner, Eldrick X. Weaver. Someone has to stand up to Donald Troy, and as your Inspector General, I will be the one to do it, fearlessly and honestly."
"Thank you, Mr. Finneran!" Bettina said happily. As the screen went full-frontal to her, she said "Commissioner Finneran is running for Inspector General against Horace Wellman. KXTC Channel Two News has endorsed Mr. Finneran for the Inspector General post."
Bettina: "And for more election news, let's go to
trusted
reporter Lester Holder. Lester!"
"
That's right, Bettina!
" said Penis Holder as he appeared on the screen, which was a green screen in the studio with City Hall as the background. "The non-partisan elections for many positions are on Election Day, and early voting begins tomorrow morning! KXTC has endorsed Mr. Finneran for Inspector General, and we encourage voters to vote as early as possible for him. There are several other hotly contested races, including for the School Board in nearly every district created by the new Charter, as well as new Board for Public Utilities. Back to you, Bettina!"
"Thank you, Lester!" said Bettina. "And we certainly do encourage voters, especially minority voters, to vote as early as possible! Meanwhile, the Town & County Assembly is working hard to create a new budget for the Town & County, and with the new Charter providing for many new things, they've got their work cut out for them. They will have to have next year's budget passed by Election Day this year..."
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"Is KXTC allowed to do that?" asked Teresa Croyle as we drank coffee in the Chief's Conference Room. "They may can endorse a candidate, but to give him air time that amounts to a free campaign ad? That cannot be legal."
"It's probably not." I said. "So someone
with standing
needs to sue KXTC, or make a complaint to the FEC, FCC, and other law enforcement entities."
"Who has standing?" Cindy asked.
"Finneran's political opponents." I said. "But there's only one: Horace Wellman."
Sheriff Griswold said "It's possible that
any
elected official has some standing. I might have standing, since the new I.G. Office will directly affects the Public Safety Department."
"And
we
don't have standing? As LEOs witnessing a crime?" Cindy said incredulously.