tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695654875474973555.post5304329426190281351..comments2023-12-13T19:03:47.071-05:00Comments on Law Enforcement Corruption: Honest Cop Railroaded by Corrupt PoliticiansUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695654875474973555.post-38345869465901035422015-09-20T11:44:46.470-04:002015-09-20T11:44:46.470-04:00This little dwarf is the Whitey Bulger of Pleasant...This little dwarf is the Whitey Bulger of Pleasantville!!!! I know from personal experience. He is a nightmare & a predator with no redeeming qualities!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695654875474973555.post-86933895571483920232009-03-02T23:36:00.000-05:002009-03-02T23:36:00.000-05:00No no, I wasn'nt comparing Khalil, who I think sho...No no, I wasn'nt comparing Khalil, who I think should be locked up for sure, to the undercover. What I was saying was that Khalil was working with members of law enforcement as an informant and it is those persons whom the potential to be placed at risk raised my concern.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02539366490086073635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695654875474973555.post-30339368767516138062009-02-09T08:15:00.000-05:002009-02-09T08:15:00.000-05:00Outing Kahlil is a bad idea for the reasons you me...Outing Kahlil is a bad idea for the reasons you mentioned but _please_ don't confuse a cowardly criminal like him with an <B>actual undercover agent</B> who lives up to real professional standards. Kahlil is a small time thug that has found a way to run wild by ratting on others.<BR/><BR/>30 "incidents" and he's still out? It sets a terrible precedent in itself to let something like this go on for so long. I'm sure if he wasn't a little baby when pressured by the authorities and didn't give up others he'd definitely be a third time loser and in jail for life. How can we even trust the information from someone like this? Why were these other people protecting him?<BR/><BR/>I understand the Sergeant's frustration. The Sergeant did do something unwise. Kahlil has done terrible things. Who is the worse criminal here?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3695654875474973555.post-24225455910805838942009-02-06T17:33:00.000-05:002009-02-06T17:33:00.000-05:00Regarding the Shawn Cohen Article on Detective Ser...Regarding the Shawn Cohen Article on Detective Sergeant Bonura’s Hearings in Pleasantville<BR/>Concerned Among Us:<BR/><BR/> Those of us that are truly familiar with high pressure policing know that the action of Mr. Bonura and his supporters pose the risk of setting a dangerous precedent and must not be condoned. Although, it is not to be expected for the general viewing public to fully understand, I will briefly describe what this occurrence means to us. Aside from the collateral issues here, and any local political chaos, it is a necessity to note that there are countless agents within our neighborhoods who risk their lives daily as undercover agents. I can speak with confidence that the worst fear of these law enforcement personnel is to have their identity exposed and to be the last to know, although the target suspect is aware. It is a fear that is the last thought as one goes to bed and the first upon rise for these dedicated persons whom many can only take their service for granted yet enjoy a safe walk home from work as the most violent criminal are put behind bars. Their fear is real. <BR/> However, as important to the case at hand, the exposure of the identity of a confidential informant is THE factor which leads to this situation. Every Detective receives this training as basic as 101. There appears to have been an unforgivable breach of duty here and I am hard pressed to understand that individuals think there should be a lowering of standards simply because of ANY other issue, real or imagined. The exposure of a confidential informant without prior notice or warning to the parties involved is a slap in the face to law enforcement personnel everywhere when it comes from within our own ranks. It is not D/S Bonura nor defendant Gonzalez who are the true victims here but the countless service men and women whom will have to serve with a new burden, that a standard designed to save their life....has lost it's remedy.<BR/> I truly hope Mr. Bonura can take the time to publicly apologize and once again reign in the respect of his fellow officers and that he realizes that his action, regardless of the personal consequences, have a deeper meaning, and cannot be tolerated nor ignored. The stakes are too high and we cannot afford to have a degradation of this professional standard. It is there for a reason. Lives are at stake.<BR/>2/5/2009 4:41:05 PM<BR/>Thank You.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02539366490086073635noreply@blogger.com