Monday, May 24, 2010

New Jersey Police Chief Ken Zisa Arrested.

May 24, 2010 at 11:24 A.M. The title to this essay was altered at my blog. I have reposted the essay with the hope that hackers from New Jersey will continue to demonstrate their criminality. Don't disappoint me, boys.

May 22, 2010 at 5:17 P.M. The title to this work as it appears on my list has been altered. This would be in keeping with the allegations of "altering" the reports of others made against Mr. Zisa. I wonder whether Mr. Zisa can provide information concerning the identity of persons involved in cybercrime, violations of civil rights, and other offenses against me?

May 1, 2010 at 10:15 P.M. I experienced a more than one hour delay in a short subway ride tonight. The MTA has many difficulties on the weekends. I am sure that was the explanation. "Error 101?" Additional child-molestation and -porn investigations are said to be forthcoming in the Garden State. Among the targets, I am sure, are members of the Garden State's tainted judiciary. ("New Jersey Superior Court Judge is a Child Molester.")

Monsy Alvarado, "7th Lawsuit Filed Against Police Chief: Cop Says Zisa Ordered Change in Report," in The Revord, May 20, 2010, at p. l-3. (Obstruction of justice, tampering with witneses and/or evidence, shakedowns, and worse alleged against Hackensack's former police chief. Does Mr. Zisa know Diana Lisa Riccioli?)
Monsy Alvarado, Jean Rimbach, & Shawn Boburg, "Prosecutor Says Zisa Could Face More Charges," in The Record, May 1, 2010, at p. A1.
Monsy Alvarado, "Fraud Charges Bring Down Police Chief: Change in Power Marks 'New Day' for Department -- Some Say Acting Leader Too Close to Democrats," in The Record, May 1, 2010, at p. A1. (Allegations of organized crime "connections" for Zisa family are denied.)
Monsy Alvarado, "Cop Chief Charged With Fraud: Sources Say Case Stems From Report on Girlfriend's Crash," in The Record, April 30, 2010, at p. A-1.
Denise R. Superville, "Prosecutor Says He Won't Downplay Vote Fraud Cases: Seven Charged Over Ballots Cast in Park Ridge," in The Record, April 30, 2010, at p. A-1. (I wonder whether Scott Brouwer, Caryn Brouwer, Elizabeth Cleary, David Schilling (Malbus?), Danielle DeGiovanni-Woletz, Christine Gibbons, or Glen Pagano visited my sites? If so, at whose request did they visit my sites?)
Tom Davis, "Port Authority Cops Say Staffing Cuts Will Create Security Risk," in The Record, April 30, 2010, at p. A-3. (New threats of terrorist attacks aimed at New Yorkers coincide with these cutbacks.)
Mike Frassinelli, "NJ Transit Train Riders Railing Over Fare Hikes," in The Star Ledger, April 30, 2010, at p. 1. (Bob Menendez said he was going to see to it that, with federal help, there would be no fare hike?)
Matt Friedman, "Christie Tells Mayors: Cap Taxes or Face Fiscal Ruin," in The Star Ledger, April 30, 2010, at p. 9. (New Jersey County News.)
Chris Megerian, "Report Says Job Funds Were Poorly Managed: Stimulus Aid Went to the Public Sector," in The Star Ledger, April 30, 2010, at p. 9. (Money for young people's jobs was "misdirected.")
Victoria St. Martin, "Chemical Leak Forces Newark Students to Go to Class in Harrison," in The Star Ledger, April 30, 2010, at p. 9. (More poisons for Newark's children.)
Brian Faler, "Jobless Benefits Hit Limit: Gov't Can't Afford More Aid Past 99 Weeks," in The Star Ledger, April 30, 2010, at p. 19. ("Your Business.")
John A. Gavin, "Teterboro Residents Vote to Exceed State Cap on Tax Levy," in The Record, April 30, 2010, at p. L-2. ("As a result of the vote the school tax levy will be $3,754,076." The "district" -- i.e., Teterboro -- has no schools and sends its students to South Hackensack.)
John Petrick, "Motives Questioned in Sex Assault Trial," in The Record, April 30, 2010, at p. L-8. (More from the number one state for child molestation, child-porn, child-prostitution -- "believe the children!")
"Ex-Judge to Admit Kickback Scheme," in The Record, April 30, 2010, at p. A-7. (One of two judges with possible links to the South Jersey Political Machine "accused of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send youth offenders to for-profit detention facility [pleads] guilty to racketeering charge.")

I am informed that "racketeering" and "racketering" are equally acceptable. Feel free to spell the word as you prefer. This will be a popular word and activity in New Jersey.

"Hackensack Police Chief Ken Zisa surrendered to Bergen County authorities Thursday night in Paramus to face an insurance fraud charge, a law enforcement source said."

"Zisa, 56, arrived at the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office building on Eisenhower Drive shortly after 9 p.m., the source said."

" ... The charges stem from a February 2008 accident in which Zisa's then-girlfriend struck a utility pole on Moore Street in Hackensack while driving a car owned by the chief, two sources said. Zisa allegedly ordered the officers to write in their report that Kathleen Tiernan had struck the pole after swerving to avoid an animal, even though the first officers who responded reported smelling alcohol, several sources said." (emphasis added)

New Jersey's DWI law is one of the toughest in the country. I have never been charged with DWI. The driver shrewdly claimed, allegedly, that the pole hit her.

"An insurance claim was then filed for damages the vehicle sustained in the crash, leading to the fraud charge, one source said."

Mr. Zisa is a product of a "family" with local political and other "muscle." There was a very harsh municipal court judge who many thought was insane in Belleville, I believe, with a similar name back when Tom Zampino was the local prosecutor. Was it Zina? I wonder if Mr. Zina is still free to live in society?

Mr. Zampino is now a Superior Court judge, I believe, in Essex County who when hit with a long brief as municipal prosecutor uttered the immortal words: "I am not going to read this shit!"

Thoughtfully, in exchange for not reading the bief, Zampino dismissed the charges against the defendant in that matter. Mr. Zampino is my kind of prosecutor. Perhaps this result explains the length of the brief with many case citations.

"This past year has been a tumultuous one for the Hackensack Police Department, with Zisa named in five separate civil lawsuits filed by 15 current and former police officers. The officers alleged that Zisa -- who also served as a Democrat state assemblyman for the 37th District from 1994 until 2002 -- abused his authority by retaliating against officers who did not contribute to his state election campaigns or those of candidates he supports in county, city and local police union elections."

Shakedowns of local businesses by municipal officials is nothing unusual in New Jersey. I was never a BobbyM supporter. I did not buy tickets for Menendez "dinners." I supported another candidate, Bob Haney, in an early Congressional run against Menendez because I believed that the county needed fresh and honest blood in politics. I do not regret those opinions or that support. I wonder whether this made me a target for Mr. Menendez or his "family"? It is more than amazing and sad that Menendez is a member of the U.S. Senate. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?" and "Is Senator Bob 'For' Human Rights?")

"Zisa is a member of a Hackensack political dynasty. His FAMILY members have served, at various times, as mayor and deputy mayor, deputy police chief and city counsel."

The Zisas are very well connected in New Jersey. It must have been the Barzzinis all along.

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