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Thursday, November 13, 2014




It's Official:
An epiphany happened at the Racine Police Department
13 days after the Racine Police Department traumatized its citizens.
Art Howell and his staff finally realized they could no longer hide the truth.

Racine Police members acknowledged an internal affairs investigation into the 11-01-2014 incident where police shot a dog named Angel.

During the last twelve days, Racine Police has refused comment to the inquiries of an internal investigation being conducted.

Today is a turning point for Racine residents.

Racine Police forensics investigator Todd Hoover  recovered video evidence located at a residence across the street from the incident. The video contains roughly 5 hours of footage. 

The D.A.'s office had been provided a two hour video of the incident several days ago by RCC.  With video evidence now in the hand's of the D.A. , Art Howell and his staff were forced to acknowledge the existence of the evidence and therefore had to recover the video surveillance at the neighbors home.

Anybody want to guess as to why they didn't want to secure the video?

Unnamed sources told us that this is the worst police work he had seen in over thirty years.  
"Racine Police failed to interview witnesses to the incident, failed to take statements, ordered witnesses to shut up and go inside, and then they kill the dog.

Police had an opportunity for a non lethal ending a half hour after the gun vs.machete incident occurred.
Neighbors who are friendly to Mr. Hanson were trying to calm him but were ordered back into their house by police. 
Unamed sources further stated,
"Cover up from the opening seconds after the dog was killed"

The Racine Police Department has released select 911 audio of the incident, perhaps to spin favorable public opinion of their actions, it didn't work in our minds.

Racine County Corruption is planning to file a writ of Mandamus for the production of all 911 calls concerning the incident.  Only with all the evidence can one hope to find justice.  

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