APS Leaders and the Tribune spread the “truth”

by ched macquigg | January 15, 2007 at 06:45 pm
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According to the Tribune; the embattled APS Police Chief is also the
subject of a previously unreported lawsuit alleging retaliation.
It is not surprising.
Gil Lovato is the chief of a private police force that is neither
certified nor accredited by anyone other than the leadership of the
APS. The police force is in every sense a praetorian guard.
During the decades that Gil Lovato ran the guard, the administration of
the APS acquired what the Council of Great City Schools described as a
“...culture of retribution and retaliation…”
In the article, APS, Modrall, and the Tribune pointed out that Lovato
has not previously been the subject of a “lawsuit”. They pointed it out
twice.
An effort has been made to create an impression; the false impression
that Lovato has no similar previous complaints. It will be useful in
his “legal” defense. The leadership of the APS, Modrall, and the
Tribune are painting a sympathetic picture of Gil Lovato. As the
leaders of the APS, the lawyers of Modrall, and the editors of the
Tribune well know; Gil Lovato is the subject of previous allegations of
criminal misconduct and retaliation, allegations still to be resolved.
That part of the truth didn’t make it into the article, the portrait of
Lovato, or I would bet, into the “full” disclosure made to the
plaintiff’s lawyer.
They need to keep the lid on until after the board elections. If they
do, they win.
Bloggers,
I would sure feel a whole lot better if I wasn’t the only one writing
about this.
It is easy to check. Ask APS’ Rigo Chavez if Gil Lovato is the subject
of unresolved allegations of criminal misconduct and retaliation; yes
or no.
If the answer is yes, then you have something to write about.
Diogenes’six

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