Monday, February 4, 2019

Jamie Bacon instructed associate to kill Dennis Karbovanec



Global is reporting that "The trial of Jamie Bacon began at B.C. Supreme Court on Monday. Bacon is accused of counselling to commit murder against Dennis Karbovanec, an associate in the drug trade. In opening statements on Monday, the Crown said Bacon instructed an associate, who can only be identified as "CD," to kill Karbovanec. Crown said Bacon wanted him dead because Karbovanec wasn’t making as much money in the drug trade due to his use of Oxycontin and relations with young girls."

"CD agreed to the killing so he could be cleared of his debts to Bacon. According to the Crown, Karbovanec was shot near a cul-de-sac in Mission, B.C. on New Year’s Eve 2008 but managed to escape despite his injuries. The gun was thrown in a nearby creek. In early 2009, a toddler out for a walk with her mother found some bullets in the creek. Nine years later, another child found the gun allegedly used in the shooting while playing in the creek."

Kill one of your own co accused from the Surrey Six. My that's a very red and white thing to do. DK was with pig face during the Surrey Six murder. DK took over for Anton as Jamie Bacon's body guard when Anton was in prison. No L & R there.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

One man injured in Burnaby shooting



CBC is reporting that "The Burnaby RCMP are investigating a Saturday night shooting that has left one man in hospital. Police have cordoned off several blocks of a residential neighbourhood around Smith Avenue and Price Street, as they manage the scene. RCMP say the victim, a 39-year-old man, has been taken to hospital in serious condition. The crime scene featured blood-soaked towels near a black sedan, upon which investigators were focusing their attention.

Global is reporting that "A car sitting at the shooting scene could be seen with its driver’s side window smashed.

Democrats are leaving Hillary Clinton behind



The New York Post is reporting that "Hillary Clinton’s ­political career is over, kaput, ­finished. 'She’s not running for president,' John Podesta, the chairman of her 2016 campaign, told CNN. Now, taking Clinton at her word is the definition of dicey, but this time is different because it’s not as if she has much choice. Clinton quit the 2020 race before she was fired. Ding, dong."

Ding Dong the Witch is Dead. Thank God. In steps Tulsi Gabbard into the ring aka Dorthy.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Aspiring to something higher: Dealing with BC Corruption



Drug and gang enforcement in BC has been compromised since the Kelowna Summer Jam back in 2012. However, it was compromised right before that as well as long before that. In Julian Sher's book The Road to Hell: How the Biker Gangs Are Conquering Canada Allen Dalstrom was quoted as saying when it came to organized-crime investigations, the RCMP had done “f--- all here for 25 years”. He was referring to how the RCMP scuttled Operation Phoenix.

Nothing has changed. That's why we need to put organized crime back under provincial jurisdiction like Ontario and Quebec. Bob Paulson's exit interview proved that the RCMP have absolutely no desire whatsoever to investigate organized crime. They just want the budget without doing the work. When the RCMP loses billions of tax dollars from it's terrorist budget every year, that is organized crime. Their continued tax fraud is disturbing.

Now that pot is legal we need to focuss on getting harder drugs off the street especially fentanyl. Kelowna has started to arrest street level fentanyl dealers and Surrey needs to follow their example. That is the New York Model. Seizing the proceeds of crime is not the New York Model. That is the corrupt LA model when Freeway Ricky was leading the US crack epidemic.

The UN and the Hells Angels have the right to sell legal pot just like Andy Richards has the right to sell cop pot. Allowing one but not the other is a conflict of interest. As for hard drugs, we need to promote treatment not addiction. That will save lives. It's that simple.

Fatal shooting in Surrey - Bikramjit Khakh



Global is reporting that "Homicide investigators have been called to Surrey, where one person has died in a shooting. The Surrey RCMP says officers were called to the 13900-block of 58A Avenue around 7:15 p.m. to reports of shots fired. They arrived to find an adult victim suffering from gunshot wounds. Attempts to revive the victim failed, police said. Not long after, police were also called to a vehicle on fire near King George Boulevard and Colebrook Road."

Global is reporting that the victim in the shooting was Bikramjit Khakh aka Bicky. Not to be confused with Sukhvinder Singh (Bicky) Dosanjh leader of the Independent Soldiers before it was taken over by the Hells Angels. That Bicky died mysteriously in a car accident back in 2005.

Friday, February 1, 2019

RCMP investigator in Surrey Six case admits to sexual affair with witnesses



Global is reporting that "A former RCMP officer involved in the Surrey Six murder case admitted to a sexual affair with a witness in the investigation. Ex-RCMP Sgt. Derek Brassington pleaded guilty earlier this month to breach of trust and obstructing justice “by compromising the safety and integrity of a witness” during the investigation."

"According to an agreed statement of facts, Brassington struck up a sexual affair with the witness, identified in court documents as Jane Doe 1, and drank alcohol with her on multiple occasions. The witness was under RCMP care because of what she potentially knew about the 2007 murders, and was moved between Canadian cities for her protection, under the care of officers assigned to keep her cooperating with the case."

"Brassington, then considered a young up-and-coming detective with the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), had sex with the witness in cities across Canada in accommodations paid for by the RCMP while supposedly engaged in official witness management duties, according to the document."

“During the course of their relationship, Sgt. Brassington compromised Jane Doe 1’s security on several occasions. He billed the RCMP for witness management trips which included his pursuit of his relationship with Jane Doe 1, including billing overtime for hours spent drinking and engaging in sexual activity,” reads the document.

"In August 2009, Brassington, Jane Doe 1 and others purchased and consumed over $800 worth of alcohol at a bar in one Canadian city, where the pair engaged in public displays of affection. In another city, Brassington gave his IHIT business card to a stripper, who was invited to party with him, Jane Doe 1 and others."

"In September 2009, the document says Brassington lost his badge and wallet in a bar while out drinking with Jane Doe 1, which were recovered by bar staff the following day. In November, Brassington and another officer flew to meet with Jane Doe 1 and a friend of hers identified as Jane Doe 3, where they spent several days drinking and going to clubs."

All of them drank alcohol with the officers buying drinks for the women. At the club, Sgt. Brassington ‘made out’ with Jane Doe 3. The four returned to Jane Doe 1’s apartment in an intoxicated state whereupon Sgt. Brassington engaged in inappropriate sexual activity with Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 3 in the presence of the other officer, reads the document."

"Details of the case were under a publication ban, which was lifted following a challenge from Global News and the CBC. Earlier this week, two other Mounties involved in the Surrey Six case pleaded guilty to failing to maintain law and order under the RCMP Act."

This is the climate of unprofessionalism that has permeated the RCMP for many years resulting in a class action sexual harassment lawsuit. This wasn't one cop who lied to his coworkers about an affair. It was common practice for officers to go drinking with witnesses and flirt with them. His coworkers knew about the affair and covered up for him. Just so we're clear.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

Conor D’Monte next on the rat pack's set up list



The police are offering a $100,000.00 reward for the arrest of Conor D’Monte from the UN for his alleged involvement in the murder of Kevin Leclair. AYFKM? Tax dollars?

Kim Bolan is reporting that instead of saving lives by getting fentanyl off the street and disrupting street level drug trafficking, the compromised BC Gang Task Force has created yet another dramatic red herring to waste more tax dollars on unscrupulous criminals who lie for them in court. This new campaign is empirical evidence that Gang enforcement in BC is compromised.

They are going to spend another small fortune on the same unscrupulous criminals that lied for them about Corey Vallee just so they can set someone else up for something he did not do.

Ask yourself this, why are the rat pack so willing to testify against Conor D’Monte but are too afraid to testify against Billy Ly? Because they are lying about Conor D’Monte just like they lied about Corey Vallee. Corey was not the shooter. The shooter was much bigger than Corey. Anyone who saw the surveillance tape could see that.

The compromised BC RCMP have no desire at all to charge the person who ordered the murder of Britney Irving. That is a closed file as far as they are concerned. They have a conviction and they don't even care about accomplices. In fact they would rather pay one of the accomplices to her murder an obscene amount of tax dollars to lie about rivals again. You cannot get any more corrupt than that. Blaze is still posting on my blog. I didn't blow his cover he did.

He stopped for a while but as soon as I mentioned Billy Ly he started up again because that worthless piece of garbage can't keep his mouth shut. That makes him untrustworthy. He slowed down considerably after I outed him for posting on my blog when he's supposed to be in prison but he did not stop and yesterday he tried to post on my blog twice. I know when Blaze tries to post no mater what username he uses. If he promised his handler to stop he lied. Again.

After the Surrey Six the Bacon brothers and the UN were at war. The Surrey Six murder started the conflict. What about going after Jarrod Bacon for the murder of Nicole Marie Alemy who was shot dead in Surrey while her toddler was in the car. Jarrod was involved with ordering that murder. It's time to move forward not backward. The BC Gang Task Force has done nothing to disrupt the Hells Angels drug trafficking in BC since the Kelowna Summer Jam in 2012. Since they refuse to confront organized crime we need to hire someone else who will.

Hells Angels associate from BC arrested in Thailand



Kim Bolan is reporting that "A B.C. man who has been linked to the Independent Soldiers gang is facing drug smuggling charges in Thailand. Blair Curtis Stephens, 38, was arrested earlier this month in Bangkok, along with a Thai national. The head of the Thai Office of Narcotics Control Board said other Canadians are also involved in the smuggling operation, which was allegedly mailing heroin hidden in shock absorbers from Thailand to Australia."

"B.C.’s anti-gang agency says Stephens left Canada about six years ago when he became the focus of law enforcement in this province." Police seized 3.7 kilos of heroin in Thailand. Since he sold drugs in BC for the Independent Soldiers that means he worked for the Hells Angels.

Two previous stories about the Hells Angels in Thailand are of interest. Errol Gildea is President of HAMC Nomads Thailand. He has an interesting social preference.

The other story involves the murder of Wayne Schneider. Wayne was a full patch member of the Hells Angels originally from Australia like Errol. He was in charge of the Hells Angels drug trafficking in Thailand until he was murdered by his bodyguard so another Hells Angel named Luke Joshua Cook could take over the drug trade from him in Thailand. Luke was convicted of helping the shooter escape. As always, the president of the chapter would continue to get his cut.

Now Luke Joshua Cook is on death row while the shooter got off, so in steps BC Hells Angels associate Blair Curtis Stephens to fill the void. As always, no matter who they pick to replace him, the local President would still get his cut of the drug money. The local president also approved all murders within is jurisdiction.

None of my information came from the BC Gang Task force.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Transit Police officer shot near Scott Road SkyTrain station in Surrey - Update



CBC is reporting that "Transit Police say one of their officers was shot near the Scott Road SkyTrain station around 4 p.m. PT. A spokesperson said the officer should be OK. Surrey RCMP said the suspect remains at large and may be armed." That's a first. Usually these gang bangers just shoot each other. City TV is reporting that the shooting took place during rush hour and that the police are searching Bridgeview for the suspect. Bridgeview? Figures.

The police have released a surveillance video of the suspect. This kid is screwed. He is going to get in a lot of trouble from the people he got the gun from. They're probably going to kill him before the police do just to get the heat off of them.



Suspect named:

The Canadian Press is reporting that "Police say they have identified 35-year-old Daon Gordon Glasgow as the alleged gunman and he has a history of violence."

Global is reporting that " Daon Glasgow has a criminal record including a B.C. conviction for drug trafficking and major theft charges from Ontario. He was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for being unlawfully at large at the time of Wednesday’s shooting. Glasgow was initially sentenced to 10 years in prison, minus a year for time served."

"In 2015 the BC Court of Appeal reduced that sentence to 8.5 years, granting him time-and-a-half credit for time served prior to trial. Glasgow pleaded guilty in 2011 to manslaughter in the 2010 shooting death of Terry Scott in a McDonald’s bathroom during a drug deal gone wrong."

Glasgow was granted statutory release for that murder Oct. 26, 2018.



Suspect arrested in transit officer shooting

The Canadian Press is reporting that "Police say they arrested a man days after he allegedly shot a transit officer in Surrey, B.C., on Wednesday. McDonald says Glasgow was arrested Sunday around 5:30 a.m. at a four-plex home in Burnaby, B.C. He's being held on an outstanding warrant of being unlawfully at large. McDonald says Glasgow has not yet been charged in the shooting, but police are working with the B.C. Prosecution Service."

McCallum attack ads continue to flog a dead horse



The tainted Vancouver Sun / Province is reporting that "Surrey’s residents are being left in the dark about how and why their city plans to move from the RCMP to a municipal police force."

That isn't just uncredible, that is a bold faced lie with malicious intent. This was a front page article promoting a bold faced lie. That isn't journalism. That is propaganda. Post Media News isn't worth wiping your a*s with let alone lining the bottom of a bird cage.

I am a Surrey resident and I most certainly am not left in the dark about how and why city plans to move from the RCMP to a municipal police force. That was one of McCallum's two main campaign promises. He won the election by a landslide. Post Media Propaganda promoted the other tax and spend candidate because his fiscal irresponsibility fit in with their corporate sponsors. As soon as McCallum was elected they launched two separate campaigns to overthrow the results of the democratic election by keeping the RCMP and the LRT.

Well guess what, the Mayors council recommends Skytrain over LRT as the recommended transit to UBC. No kidding. When Matsqui and Abbotsford amalgamated they chose a municiple force over the RCMP. This isn't rocket science. It is a natrual consequence of growth. Surrey has outgrown the RCMP. That's all there is to it. Surrey is the largest city in Canada that doesn't have it's own municipal police force. The sour grapes opposition to that progress is suspect.

Councillor Laurie Guerra said "I am very concerned about public safety but we as a council have voted in favour of a municipal police force and I don’t see the need nor do I have the desire to rehash old debates.” Exactly! That's what the election was for.