Sunday, December 10, 2017

99 113 | Former Virginia Police Officer Allegedly Downloaded Sexual Videos From Suspect’s Phone During Arrest, December 6, 2017

Notice that the time stamp of this video clip is 1:13, like 113
Green screen = 113. Dishonest = 113. Mainstream = 113. Bullshit = 113


A former Virginia police officer was arrested for allegedly downloading sexual videos from the cell phone of a suspect he was arresting, then sending them to his phone.

408 is a lot like 48 if you just drop the 0


A Public Safety Building is shown in the video clip. This controversy if legitimate, which I seriously doubt, brings up the topic of data protection on our mobile devices, 5th amendment etc.
*This is not to say that these sort of occurrences does not happen.
Just to point out that this story in particular seems highly manipulated and contrived.

3 counts of obstruction of justice along with 3 counts of embezzlement

433 is the 84th prime number

84 is the reflection of 48
One of the supposed charges was 3 counts of obstruction of justice.

The other charge was 3 counts of embezzlement.

The downloads were discovered later, and on June 7th the Colonial Heights Police Department began an investigation into allegations of Drake’s misconduct.

From the date the investigation began (6/7/17) to his indictment (12/6/17) is 183 days exactly.




During the arrest, Drake transferred to himself short videos of the arrested suspect’s girlfriend, according to the lawyer of the owner of the phone. The lawyer said that the officer went through the phone and found the videos, which were "short but of an explicit nature." They were made by the girlfriend of the individual Drake arrested; everyone was an adult.

The downloads were discovered later, and on June 7th the Colonial Heights Police Department began an investigation into allegations of Drake’s misconduct. Within 12 hours after the allegation was made, the officer was suspended and never returned to work as a police officer within the department, Colonial Heights Chief of Police Colonel Jeffrey Fairies said.

Drake tendered his resignation during the initial phase of investigation, police said.

I am sure these sort of unlawful activities take place everyday and may even be common practice among the people who pledged to an oath to protect and serve the public.

This story in particular however carries more narrative to serve the powers that should not be as opposed to being portrayed as for the good and service of the public and "eradicate these types of individuals from the ranks."

With technology ever increasing, with new various methods to lock/secure/unlock their mobile devices among others, questionable actions continue to become a normalized, desensitized everyday common practice for the peace officer as well as the many other government agencies & officials.
Be sure to secure your own devices with a PIN of some sort and please reframe from investing in the continuously invasive, intrusive bio-sensor technologies such as finger prints, and more specifically retina scans.
*For those unlocking their devices with eye reading technology, please think about how and where the information for your own eye is stored. Who has access to that information and more importantly, do those people have your best interests in mind?
The answer is: No
Also, all those eye scans can't be very good for your retina, and by good I mean healthy, or not residually damaging.

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