Gothampolice.com/secureinternaldocuments

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GPD's SID is a database of various secure documents. Presumably the most valuable ones are those that record the police dept's thoughts of dealing with Gotham's gang activity.

November 30

An update was added to the GVAFoundation.org home page:

Protecting Victims

The Law requires that victims of crime be protected, but we've had five people call us in the last four weeks complaining that they have been approached by predatory security firms and lenders who clearly knew that their homes had been vandalized during the Fear Toxin riots in The Narrows. One of our clients contracted with the security system that approached her, which promised to provide her with 24 hour security for $12.99, and to install the system for free. It was the classic bait and switch. We reviewed the contract and found that after three months at the monthly security rate would go to more than fifty percent higher than the average security system charges in the city, and that added to that monthly charge would be a $15.99 a month fee to cover the installation costs of her system. The contract is for three years and there is no release clause.

It's apparent that these companies are getting the victim's information. One of our volunteers pretended to interview for a job with one of these companies. She reported that there were Gotham Police documents on the desk of the man who interviewed her. When she asked if the company was working with the police, the man interviewing her winked and said no, but that the Gotham Police's secure internal documents server was an open book. He said the GPD's document security was a joke.

GVAF has scheduled an appointment with Police Commissioner Loeb to discuss the issue of identity security for victims. We have also filed a lawsuit for the GVAF client with the security company.

This led participants to look up the site http://www.gothampolice.com/secureinternaldocuments/ By logging in as Karl Breitup and using his anniversary (21485) as the password, participants are able to search for document number LC6551, mentioned in the Wearetheanswer.org threatening phone message:

Gotham Police Department

To: All Section Officers From: Larry Coniglia

Re: Upswing in Extortion/Chechen Gang activity

In the wake of the Falcone family collapse, members of organized crime associated with Chechen immigrants (from the 'Little Groznyy' area in Haysville) have attempted to step into the power vacuum.

Although reports of extortion have dropped to near zero, beat officers are reporting that business owners are apparently being shaken down but are too frightened to talk about it. Karl Breitup and Jason McCree have been working on a rash of arson cases in District 5 that appear to be part of this upsurgence. They report:

  • Seventeen site fires have destroyed an estimated $240,000 in equipment and materials in the last four weeks alone. It assumed that these fires are set on the construction sites of contractors who refuse to pay protection fees.
  • At least one homicide, the unsolved murder of Jimmy Cocuza, has been circumstantially related to Chechen activity. Coeuza, low level member of the Falcone family ran a construction company allegedly operating as a front for money laundering. Although the M.O., a mob style 'hit' with a .22, seems consistent with organized crime, evidence at the scene - the victime had been bound with electrical tape and tortured, an empty vodka bottle left on the desk - were consistent with other Chechen activity and clearly meant to 'send a message.'

Similar activity has occurred in other spheres of business long associated with the Falcone family, including dry cleaners and waste disposal. It is politically incorrect to 'long for the good old days' but the crime families knew their place, if you know what I mean. There's always going to be crime. The Moroni/Falcone families knew it was in their best interest to keep some peace. They 'kept a lid on it.' These guys are brutal, and more than willing to open fire on officers.For the near future, everyone wear your vest. If you think there's trouble, call for back-up.

Respectfully,

Larry Coniglia

Note: all typos were included

Chechens.jpg




Participants have also reported sending emails to glenn.barhyte@gpdiad.com from the Gpdiad.com website and receiving personalized responses back. He is adamant about not being able to talk about the mob's connection to any police officers, but he mentioned a new document: IA8214299. Entering that document number into the SID logged in as Karl Breitup shows that Breitup (who is a lieutenant) does not have clearance to view that document. Obtaining the login and password information for an officer who does have clearance is still underway.