Police Chief Ken Zisa and Hackensack Get Sued!
June 2, 2010 at 11:50 A.M. I attempted to write earlier today, but my computer was frozen by another cyberattack. Thus far, I have been unable to eliminate the carcass of the blogger page to which I had turned. I am sorry for readers and, even more, for the Constitution of the United States of America. This level of censorship and cybercrime coming out of New Jersey is impossible without the cooperation of state government officials who are shy, I guess, about their mafia affiliations. Tell your friends in law enforcement and federal officials about this fascinating spectacle. ("Mafia Involvement in New Jersey Courts and Politics" and "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics.")
May 30, 2010 at 5:04 P.M. Spacing was affected and, probably, other "errors" have been inserted by Cubanoids and their mafia brethren since my posting of this essay earlier today. I will do my best to make all necessary corrections.
Monsy Alvarado, "Police Chief Hit With New Lawsuit: Cop Says He Was Punished After Military Tours," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. L-1. (That's antiamerican, Mr. Zisa!)
John Reitmeyer, "Budget Deal Still Far From Sealed: Specter of Another State Shutdown Looms," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. A-1. (No paychecks for anybody.)
Kelly Heyboer, "Despite Talk of Protest, Seton Hall Hails Christie," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. A-3. (Law school's top "C" student returns in glory.)
"Contractor Gets 3 Years in Scheme," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. A-3. (More public corruption, judicial involvement rumored to have been covered-up, mafia "don't know nothing.") "Corruption Figure Wants a New Trial," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. A-3. (Like most crooks in New Jersey's judiciary and politics, this guy wants a second bite of your apple.)
Babar Dogar & Nahal Toosi, "Attacks on 2 Mosques Kill 80 in Pakistan," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. A-10. (A robot bomb for us. Mazeltov!)
Bikas Das, "India Blames Maoists After Train Collision Kills Scores," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. A-11. (Alleged ties of these Indian revolutionaries to Pakistani forces have not been explored by journalists -- or intelligence agencies -- as far as we know.)
Marlene Naanes, "Ramsey Uncovers Prostitution Ring," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. L-3. (The day after more than one thousand persons from all over the country, including New Jersey, were charged as part of an international child porn ring, this story appears in that hotbed of illicit sex -- Ramsey, New Jersey.)
Kimberly Redmond, "South Hackensack Cops Facing Cuts," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. L-3. (Who needs cops in New Jersey?)
Joseph Ax, "School Board, Council Agree on Budget Cuts: Englewood Deal Preserves Jobs," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. L-3. (Harrington Park to lose police officers, teachers to be fired, more corruption and theft investigations are underway in Trenton.)
Evonne Coutros, "Ridgewood to Lay Off 27 Workers by August," in The Record, May 29, 2010, at p. L-6. (There had to be some good news in the paper.)
"Another Hackensack police officer is suing ousted Police Chief Ken Zisa" -- Is Zisa really an "alleged" Gambino underboss? -- "alleging he was not paid what he was owed when he returned from two National Guard tours of duty, including one to Iraq."
"Alexander Lopez-Arenas is the 21st police officer, including two retired [officers,] who has filed suit against the suspended chief."
This is typical of the clubhouse approach to police and legal matters in Bergen County and throughout the state. The most important question is not what claims of law or rights you are making, but "Who do you know?" "How much you got?" "What does the boss say?"
"It's quite clear from all the lawsuits that have been filed that there were those in the chief's good graces and they got there obviously by ceding [sic.] to what he wanted, and those who did not feel they should be obligated to do that [?] had their careers affected."
This sounds like Bob Menendez and the Hudson County Democratic Machine. These people are masters of behind-the-back slander and manipulations of the system to target enemies and fatten their own wallets.
A man like Menendez should not be in the U.S. Senate -- regardless of ethnicity -- just as Ken Zisa should not be a police officer, or lawyer. Sadly, much the same must be said of Jaynee LaVecchia and Stuart Rabner, Ben Wallace and other corrupt or inept members of the state's highest court and judiciary. ("New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "New Jersey's Political and Judicial Whores" then "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")
New Jersey is a disgrace to America. The Garden State sickens people in more ways than one.
"Ken Zisa could not be reached, nor could City Attorney Joseph Zisa, who is the chief's cousin; Frank Zisa, who is the chief's brother; Heinemann or Trezza."
I wonder whether Stuart Rabner is Zisa's fishing buddy? Stuart certainly can be "reached."
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