What New Promotee Javier Rodriguez in PPD has In Common with Cops Arrested In Corruption Scandal in BPD:

Then Sergeant Javier Rodriguez, was assigned to the Narcotics Field Unit.  Corporal Reinaldo Peluzzo was also assigned to the Narcotics Field Unit.

While Peluzzo was in Florida, sunning and funning, he was supposed to be running and gunning, at least according to the Philadelphia Police Department’s Daily Attendance Record or (DARS).

Apparently, in the Narcotics Field Unit (NFU), it’s alright if the taxpayers pay cops who aren’t working.  Moreover; they get overtime.  This is the game now-Lieutenant Javier Rodriguez and Corporal Reinaldo Peluzzo were playing.  Stealing was apparently alright.  They were disciplined and both were suspended.

Javier Rodriguez was kicked out of NFU and put in the 25th District.  Peluzzo was kicked out of NFU and put in the 15th.  But apparently, stealing from taxpayers is okay for some people.  Instead of getting charged with a crime, they both received days.  It should be noted that Javier Rodriguez has a wife, Maria Ortiz Rodriguez who was in Internal Affairs.

Seven Baltimore Police Department Officers were arrested yesterday by the US Attoney’s office for everything from robbing citizens, to stealing overtime and falsifying timesheets. Sound familiar?  These officers were arrested.

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According to CNN,  “The arrested Baltimore Police Officers are accused of engaging in “large-scale time and attendance fraud.  In one instance, one of the officers was paid overtime when he was actually on vacation with his family in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, according to the indictment.  The arrested officers are accused of engaging in “large-scale time and attendance fraud.”  Where were the supervisors?  In the case of Philadelphia’s famous six, who were later acquitted, that was a question that was never presented at the time.  Philly Cops Acquitted

Stealing overtime and falsifying timesheets has been done ad nauseam, in the PPD.  The entire squad in Philadelphia’s Vice Squad was caught doing the same thing.  Their punishment, including their illustrious leader, at the time then- Lieutenant Charles Green, they simply had to pay the money back from their pensions when they retire.  What happened to Charles Green, he was continually promoted.

Detective Kenneth Rossiter was accused of the same thing.  Rossiter wasn’t charged with a crime, he was terminated.  The FOP won his job back in arbitration.  According to the Philadelphia Daily News, “The details of Rossiter’s alleged swindle are scant. Internal affairs supervisors declined to release their findings, saying the complaint that prompted the investigation is presumed to have originated internally, and internal complaints aren’t public. McNesby said that even he hasn’t seen the internal affairs report.  But several police sources said internal affairs investigators repeatedly observed Rossiter returning to his home and staying there for hours when he supposedly was in court. Investigators erected a camera near his white-brick and stucco home, and the camera caught Rossiter at home multiple times when he was officially checked in to court, the sources say.”

The paper further stated “Rossiter, reached Sunday, said the thin file he saw on the case contained no video or photographic evidence and alleged that he stole $1,226. He denied the allegations, saying working homicide is a 24-hour job that often has him working at home. Politics fueled the charges against him, he said, although he declined to discuss specifics.”  Rossiter is back on the job.  Rossiter wins back job and loses lawsuit

Does this sound familiar?  If it does, that is because promotee Javier Rodriguez, who will slated to make the rank of Captain, engaged in the same behavior as reported by Secret Society previously.

What’s even more incredible, if rumors are true, is that Chief Inspector Christopher Flacco, has allegedly made a “guest” appearance to speak to the promotees, in which he engaged in a profanity laced tirade, about what would happen if he found anyone engaging in misconduct in their new positions.  The goal of reminding officers of their duty to maintain their integrity and preserve the pride of the department is a great mission.  However; it rings hollow when you have in your midst, the likes of Javier Rodriguez.

Rodriguez was disciplined.  As well as Corporal Peluzzo, who like the cops in Baltimore, was actually on vacation while being paid and receiving overtime.

Joining Rodriguez in being promoted to the rank of Captain is Greg Riley, who was also a previous subject of Secret Society.  Riley, who was demoted because of his lie and cover-up, was actually assigned back to Internal Affairs as part of his “punishment” after he was demoted.  Does anyone see anything wrong with this?  sgt_gregrileydemotionarbitration

Another promotee, Captain Joseph Bologna’s entire squad was accused of wrong doing. When everyone was snatched off the street, Bologna remained on the street.   That squad was the subject of a pulitzer prize winning series in the Philadelphia Daily News, Tainted Justice.  Cops In Tainted Justice Disciplined.  Bologna was disciplined for failure to supervise.  He was a Sergeant.  Bologna was promoted through the ranks without a hitch.  Bologna never had to worry about being interrogated during his pre-promotional interviews.

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Meanwhile, other promotees reportedly were interrogated about their alleged misdeeds, with one promotee, Police Officer Theresa Brooks, originally, was a no-show during the first part of class.  Rumor has it that Officer Brooks was going to be denied her promotion. The rumor permeated after Brooks received a unique brand of notification.  Resident Serial Sexual Accused, Chief Inspector Carl Holmes, went to the District to personally attempt to humiliate and berate Officer Brooks.  No one can ever remember anything like this happening before.  Holmes Sued For Multiple Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Chief Inspector Carl Holmes, who was the subject of several lawsuits for sexual harassment, including two allegations of him “digitally penetrating” female officers is probably the last supervisor who should be interacting with female officers.  Maybe the PPD simply loves to payout in lawsuits.  Philly Female Cops Suit OK

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Brooks, who was allegedly a whistleblower while she was assigned to the Narcotics Unit, Brooks Whistleblower Lawsuit Alleging Theft In Narcotics Unit, and who has sued the department on several occasions for their retaliatory tactics, was the same officer who had a cell phone snatched out of her hands and was assaulted by now-retired Captain Gerard Levins.

That was a story that went viral thoughout the department.  Levins, who enjoyed a life of leisure in Internal Affairs, subsequently retired, as opposed to facing assault and robbery charges in reference to Brooks.

Levins retired within days of the attack.   However;  the outrageous behavior of the Captain was scaled back.  Yet the depositions reveal just how horrific this attack turned out.  In the  Pennsylvania Relations Board opinion, the board opined, “Levins’s thoughtless, indeed, provocative act of snatching Brooks’s cell phone from her hand, albeit while she was trying to call the Union, was not a refusal to allow Brooks Union representation in violation of Weingarten”.  The board further held that “How the phone was taken from Brooks by Levins, and who-pushed-whom may have been a matter for further police investigation”.  Of course, there was no further investigation.  This was more than a thoughtless provocative act, it was a criminal act.

The board also wrote in their opinion, “The fact that Brooks and Levins shared such overwhelming animosity that they were reduced to simply screaming at each other over” which eventually got physical.

Maybe Levins animosity came from the fact that his brother, Thomas Levins, worked in the Narcotics Strike Force and Narcotics Field Unit.  The same units in which Officer Brooks reported corruption.  Female Cop Reports Theft and Harassment In Narcotics  Levin’s brother Thomas, was married to then-Captain Theresa Levins, who also worked in Internal Affairs.  Maybe that’s where the “animosity” came from.

It should be noted that witnesses to Levins attack on Brooks reported that he will never, ever attack another female cop again.  Especially one with the reputation of Officer Brooks who is known to not back down from a fight.

Sources reported that Levins was in the Preliminary Arraignment System for a litany of charges involving the incident.  However; the PARS report “magically” disappeared from the system shortly after Levin’s hasty retirement was announced.

Officer Brooks, who is black, and Levins who is white, did appear in a news report about the incident.  Many questioned if this was a black Commander who attacked a white female cop, if the same graciousness would have been granted by allowing a retirement over a firing and an arrest.

Sources reported that Levins definitely got the worse end of that fight against a woman, no less.  The assertion of white privilege doesn’t work in all cases.

When as a police supervisor,  you engage in a battery against an Officer, besides for suffering the loss of your DROP payout, your 30 plus year career, and get your ass beat, it wasn’t a very good outcome for Levins.   This should serve as a lesson to others who may want tempt fate by engaging in egregious behavior such as this.

This fight is reminiscent of the fight between (and we use that term lightly) Sergeant Karen Taylor and Officer Lydia Jamerson.  An incident which came to be known as the Pussy Cat VS the Alley Cat.  These two officers were assigned to the Courts when the supervisor asserted a privilege that doesn’t exist for her.  The supervisor, foolheartedly, allegedly proposed the fight.  And yes, they were both on duty, and the battle took place inside the Courthouse.  The supervisor, according to sources, got her ass beaten badly.  In this incident, no one was arrested either.

Double standards have no place in policing.  When people are continually promoted, regardless of theft of time, or multiple sexual harassment, and in the case of Chief Inspector Carl Holmes , who has been accused of “digitally penetrating” a police officer, but admitted to having sex in his police car with a “civilian” employee, there is something awfully wrong.  michele-vandegrift-civil-action

At least former Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey refused to promote Holmes.  Ramsey Refuses To Promote Two High Ranking Cops.

There must be a long hard look at some of the promotees and double standards.

Michael Winkler Charged

Police Officer Michael Winkler, formerly of the 15th District, was charged in Bucks County for robbery and related offenses on Friday.Winkler Charged

Winkler has a history of cowboy tactics and it simply didn’t work out for him this time.  Winkler, who was on duty at the time of the crime, allegedly robbed a contractor after having a verbal dispute with him on the telephone.

Winkler then drove a city vehicle to Bucks County where he allegedly assaulted the contractor.  He grabbed the contractor by the neck and forced him to hand over his bank card and took cash from his pockets.  Cop Robbed Contractor In Bucks County

Winkler dialed 911 and insisted the contractor be arrested, after calling his police supervisor and requesting to be taken off and carried vacation.  Cowboy Cop Charged

This incident is eerily similar to another incident in which he did the same thing to another citizen, Mr. James Morrell, his wife and step-daughter.  Cop Gets Sued For Assault In Man’s Home

According to that lawsuit,  “As a result of the alleged assault, John Morell sustained various physical injuries, the lawsuit claims, including severe head trauma, post-concussion syndrome, tooth loss, nasal fracture and septal deviation, aggravation of pre-existent bilateral knee pathology, headaches, and other injuries.”

John Morrell asserted that a city solicitor advised him in summary that he was surprised he didn’t shoot him.  With a statement like that, it becomes clear the City of Philadelphia knew about their hire.

Winkler, who has been on desk duty since May, was released on an unsecured bond of $200,000.00.

House Thief Cop-Ex-Cop Elaine P. Thomas

Ex-Philadelphia Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson’s son, Steven Johnson, 49, was arrested for allegedly stealing houses.  Ex-Top Cop’s Son Arrested for House Thefts  Steven Johnson was an ex-SEPTA Police Lieutenant.  He was criminally charged with this crime.

Former Police Officer Elaine P. Thomas, was fired from the Philadelphia Police Department for stealing houses.  Multiple houses.  Officer Thomas wasn’t smart enough to disguise her handwriting on the deeds.  And on a few of the deeds, the dead came back to life to turn over their homes to Elaine P. Thomas.  Elaine P. Thomas House Theft Scheme  Thomas claimed to be relatives of the long-deceased to avoid paying the steep transfer taxes.  Another potential charge, besides Theft, receiving stolen property, forgery, fraud, theft by deception, theft by unlawful taking and failure to pay transfer taxes.

After the transfer of deeds, “zombies” returned, just to ensure Thomas were “gifted” their homes.  And, better yet, the “zombies” were related to Thomas.

In Philadelphia, when there is a property transfer, there are taxes due the City and State which can be pretty steep.  Of course, Thomas paid the family special of $1.00 for each of the stolen properties.

When confronted by one heir, whose property was located in an up-and-coming area of University City, Elaine P. Thomas promptly returned the stolen property, claiming to be the victim of identity theft.

Hello pot, meet kettle.

What Thomas received, instead of being charged and arrested was internal discipline by the Philadelphia Police Department. Thomas-PBI  Initially, Thomas was going to plead guilty to the charges, however; after being counseled; she pled not guilty.  Thomas had a hearing internally by the Philadelphia Police Department, but it was closed to the public.  It seems they had something to hide.  Additionally, although the police department was aware in 2007 that Thomas engaged in this series of theft, she was not in Police Purgatory, the Differential Response Unit, or DPR.  This is where crazy, crippled, corrupt and pregnant cops are assigned.  Mostly cops who are under investigation. Thomas hearing closed

She was subsequently fired.  Elaine P. Thomas Fired

Somehow, Elaine P. Thomas was never criminally charged.  Why?  Again, how can certain officers get criminally charged and others are freed?  Check out the deeds from the several stolen properties and Elaine P. Thomas’ purchased property, you won’t need a handwriting expert to prove it.

But, Elaine P. Thomas landed on her feet.  She’s gainfully employed at the Guardian Civic League, an organization established in 1956 for black police officers. Thomas is in charge and has access to all of the members personal information as a secretary at the GCL.

So, if anyone has an officer who has died, and has no heirs, or if they learn their information has been compromised in any manner, you may want to lead investigators to the Guardian Civic League, just to be safe.

Elaine P. Thomas lost her arbitration.  The FOP has a remarkable record of NOT bringing back certain cops.  No matter how much butt-kissing they do.  The FOP has a great record too.   After the following officers were acquitted, Thomas Liciardello, John Speiser, Michael Spicer, Jeffrey Cudjik Tainted Justice Cop Wins Arbitration, Jonathan Josey Sucker Puncher Cop Reinstated, Brian Reynolds, Linwood Norman and Perry Betts, they won their arbitrations. Narcotics Cops Win Arbitration Yet, Elaine P. Thomas, like former Philadelphia Police Sergeant Demetrius Beasley (theft of utilities, never criminally charged) and former Police Officer John Hargraves  (domestic violence, acquitted of all criminal charges) lost their arbitrations.

The FOP is currently being sued by former Police Sergeant Tyrone Cook, who was fired for being late to work in 2002, yet he wasn’t disciplined until 2010, when he was fired.  Cook lost his arbitration as well.  Cook is suing the FOP, as well as the FOP attorney, Mark Gelman. (More on this lawsuit later).  The case will be going on in State Court by next month.  Tyrone Cook too, made complaints about a double standard.  Tyrone Cook-Tough On Cops

And it didn’t help that he filed a complaint against a Philadelphia Assistant District Attorney by the name of Noel DeSantis, and filed a complaint with the disciplinary board against her for issuing a subpoena on false pretenses for certain cops.  Seems there’s a pattern of certain cops losing their arbitrations.

Meanwhile, Thomas, who was allowed to escape being criminally charged, is now enjoying the funds and access to Guardian Civic League members private information, courtesy of dues paying members.

Many wonder who thought it was a good idea to put Thomas in this position?  It’s your money if you’re part of this organization.  And the Guardian Civic League has been dogged by tax problems.  GCL-Revoked Tax Exempt  This problem was reportedly fixed as outlined in a letter from the Guardian Civic League last year.

Many people aren’t okay with an organization that apparently has a leader for life.  A leader who allows access to your personal information to someone who has this kind of background,

Meanwhile, Dave Fisher, Jonathan Josey and Willie Williams Jr.  have started their own sister agency, as opposed to getting the current leader of the Guardian Civic League out of office. Many people would raise their eyebrows at the latter two of this group as well.

Josey, being acquitted of punching a woman in the face, after only facing one criminal charge of simple assault.  He never faced charges of false arrest, false imprisonment, falsifying a police report and many other charges that was appropriate as the woman was arrested after being punched. Josey history

Willie Williams Jr., an ex-Guardian Civic League president was accused of opening a credit card account in the name of the National Association of Black Police, yet he was never criminally charged.  Sources tell us it was kept internal.  The allegations were read aloud at a Guardian Civic League meeting.  Sources says he paid the money back.

Thomas remains in this position as of this writing.