Friday, January 20, 2023

LIVE: Why An Oakland Police Report Of A Bumbling Cop Was Really A Hit Job On LaRonne Armstrong

LIVE: Why An Oakland Police Report Of A Bumbling Cop Was Really A Hit Job On LaRonne Armstrong
Why An Oakland Police Report Of A Bumblng Cop Was Really A Hit Job On LaRonne Armstrong Oakland Police Chief LaRonne Armstrong is the victim of a high tech hit job. Oakland's a mess and it's not going to get better. Why? Because we have the appearance of Oakland employees at high levels setting other valuable Oakland employees at high levels to take a fall that costs them there job, starting with “paid leave”. Why? Well, so those Oakland employees at high levels can take over the jobs of the valuable Oakland employees at high levels they managed to get rid of. How else to explain a report of a completely bumbling Oakland Police Officer many in a position to know have reached out on their own, and without my proding, to tell me is named Michael Chung. And how elese to explain that those sources point the accusatory finger at decorated Deputy Chief Angelica Mendoza? How else to explain how Officer Michael Chung's bumbling – first by running into a parked car while driving his OPD officer girlfriend to parts unknown, then by pretending to conduct target practice in a freight elevator at OPD Headquarters, only to accidentally shoot off his revolver – became an instrument used against Chief Armstrong? How else to explain that sources tell me DC Mendoza is supposed to be Chief Armstrong’s trusted agent to review these cases and yet she did not disagree with the investigation? If you look at the previous organizational charts, Deputy Chief Angelica Mendoza was arguably next in line to be Chief of Oakland Police behnd Anne Kirkpatrick. But Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, tired of folks (like this blogger writing and vlogging what you're seeing now) complaining that she's seemingly alergic to promoting black men, elevated the popular 25-year veteran to the level of top cop. But the fact remains that Deputy Chief Angelica Mendoza has a stellar 25 year record as OPD employee, and her only blemish is that she attended Fremont High School rather than Skyline High School like myself, and the great Class of 1980. Seriosly, one look at Deputy Chief Angelica Mendoza's resume is all you need to know about what's going on here: the possible result of her frustration at not getting her due, all the while Oakland Police Officers like Chung are screwing up. So, my sources claim that the whole thing is a political maneuver by DC Mendoza and they assert Fremont High's finest should also be on leave for failing Chief Armstrong . The monitors know this is not a huge case considering all the things Armstrong has been doing and the amount of cases he has to review. Chief Armstrong has “deputies” for a reason. They are supposed to be his trusted agents to carry out his goals, strategy, values, and mission. My sources claim DC Mendoza set Armstrong up and is benefitting from this character assassination. To recap, here's what really happened, separate from the law firm's report and from my City Hall sources. Sergeant Michael Chung lives in San Francisco and has an unmarked take home car. Chung leaves his apartment complex with his OPD Officer girlfriend (name not yet known) and some how hits another parked and unoccupied car. Chung does to with enough force to tear the bumper off. Sergeant Chung stops for a while, then drives away. Later, City of Oakland Police gets a bill from an auto insurance company for damages.the OPD Internal Affairs Division (IAD) gets all civil claims against the Dept. IAD reportedly realizes it’s a city car, but no report is made. The IAD commander realizes the sergeant is a friend and advises him to make an official collision report and he does. The IAD case is handled as a regular accident as the hit and run part is omitted from the initial IAD report. Allegedly the IAD commander influenced the IAD investigator to omit certain things and the case goes away. It should be noted that the IAD commander has a boss and that Boss is Deputy Chief Mendoza – and who is the “whistle blower” on this case. My sources assert that the case was screened by DC Mendoza, so she is just as responsible as Chief Armstrong. Then, a few months later, the same sergeant Michael Chung gets into the Oakland Police Administration Building service elevator late at night. Chung's reportedly alone and so decides to practice his gun draw skills (you can't make this up) and as he does, accidentally pulls the trigger and shoots the elevator wall, sending a bullet on a course that could have ended hitting someone, fatally. The shocked Chung leaves the service elevator after picking up the casing and doesn’t report it. - Continued in full at Zennie62Blog.com at this link:
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