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Saturday, June 27, 2020

BMW Race Car Driver Bill Auberlen Is A One-Trick Pony


Posted by Bill Auberlen Racing on Wednesday, January 29, 2020

People say if I didn’t use my hands when I spoke nothing would come out. Watching this video I’m kind of afraid they are right. 😬




Here is a literal blast from of my past. Bill Auberlen being Bill Auberlen.

[ √ ] GOOD LOOKING        

[ √ ] CHARISMATIC             

[ √ ] SUCCESSFUL                     

[ √ ] TALENTED

[ √ ] EGOTISTICAL

[ √ ] HARD TO HANDLE

[ √ ] DISHONEST

[ √ ] UNFAITHFUL

[ √ ] NON-COMMITAL

[ √ ] ANGRY

[ √ ] VENGEFUL

[ √ ] FIXATION ON RACING

Need I say more? C'est la vie. Au revoir to a damn good kisser and the magnetic attraction that was.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Pull The Switch And Be A Snitch



Just when you thought there was no more we could take in Los Angeles, California USA, now there is this. L.A. City Councilman Jose Huizar and a group of criminals posing as elected officials... (oh wait, they are actually elected officials) have been busted by the feds for engaging in corrupt acts for personal gain. I'd like to say I am surprised but I am not. I have witnessed, been the victim of, and heard of so much corruption that it has become second nature to me to be leery of people and analytical of situations. It is my passion to fight against corruption by reporting it and exposing it whenever possible. I love exposing liars by unraveling their lies. I love taking down con artists, thieves, murderers and other criminals; especially dirty cops and dirty politicians who are in a position of public trust. Why? It is because where there is corruption and crime, there are victims and I am a victims advocate. If you see something, say something. There is no such thing as a chronic reporter; there is only chronic corruption which is unacceptable. 

Thank you FBI Special Agent Voviette Morgan for your hard work in bringing down the house. You are a badass. Thank you FBI Las Vegas and FBI Los Angeles field office. Your service is greatly appreciated.

Jacqueline Sebiane


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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The Culture Of Depravity At The LAPD


Hello worldwide audience. This is a Los Angeles Police Department Critical Incident Community Briefing released by the LAPD regarding a use of force incident that occurred in Boyle Heights, California USA on April 27, 2020. The incident in question is of 49 nine year old LAPD Officer Frank Hernandez of the Hollenbeck Community Police Station violently beating up civilian Richard Castillo repeatedly punching him in the head and body and improperly urging his partner to tase Mr. Castillo in an attempted act of retaliation for Mr. Castillo verbally challenging the officer. And all of this was done to Mr. Castillo even though he had complied with Officer Hernandez’ order to put his hands behind his back. I also noticed that there was a strategic call for "backup" even though Mr. Castillo, other than mouthing off, posed no threat. 

At first it appears that the LAPD was being transparent by releasing this Critical Incident Community Briefing which includes video footage from three different sources (i.e., the body cam of Officer Hernandez, the body cam of his partner and cell phone video footage of a civilian). However, the evidence in the civilian cell phone video footage is the catalyst in this matter that forced the LAPD to release this Critical Incident Community Briefing after that video footage was released into the public domain and the public descended on the LAPD. In a defensive tactic in an attempt to legally justify the beating, Officer Hernandez claimed, through his attorney, that Mr. Castillo had punched him in the chest but none of the video footage supports that claim. My guess is that Officer Hernandez was unaware that his convenient twist on the facts (a very common tactic used by dishonest police officers) would be quashed by a civilian video.

LAPD Officer Frank Hernandez is eerily similar to my recently retired LAPD brother. The similarities are uncanny… both named Frank, both 20 year veterans of the LAPD, both Hispanic, both exercising poor judgement, both strategically dishonest, both loose canons with explosive tempers, both vengeful and both freely using the badge and extreme profanity for intimidation. 

Something is very wrong at the LAPD. Has anything markedly changed since events like the Rodney King beating, the Rampart scandal and the ensuing Consent Decree? As the sister of an LAPD officer who had 20 years on the force I have witnessed and experienced some very ugly things and I have a lot to say about it. And apparently my sentiments about corruption in law enforcement are shared by the entire world. Something LAPD Sgt. Joel Sydanmaa ignorantly likes to call "a trend against the police."

And may final word is that I am in no way against the police; I am against wrongdoing and corruption.

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Monday, June 8, 2020

LAPD Commander Cory Palka Taking A Knee In Solidarity



RELATED POSTING: https://jacqibone.blogspot.com/2019/06/elder-abuse-alert-lisbeth-liz-sebiane.html  

Thank you Commander Cory Palka for demonstratively taking a knee on Sunset Boulevard to show the world that not all police officers are bad and that they too are moved and affected by the actions of bad cops. Your bargaining techniques in this situation were quite effective. My LAPD Police Officer brother (Serial # 32809) worked under your command at 77th. One day I'd like to sit with you and explain how the failure of the LAPD's command staff to address my brother's repeated misconduct affected my family's life and contributed to the hastening of my father's death. I invite you to read my many postings on this blog about this issue. And I also invite you to examine the methodically falsified document I received from your then successor at 77th Pete Zarcone to cover up not only for my LAPD brother but also for my former love interest Detective Gerald "Jerry" Gibson. These types of issues (i.e., complacency, cover-ups, special privileges, etc.) which can and do result in the loss of innocent life are what are enraging the public in regards to the police. 

My beloved father, my hero, died under suspicious circumstances Commander Palka because of the repeated failure of the LAPD to act, the falsification of information in the LAPD's database and the special privileges gratuitously given to my LAPD brother. Bend your knee for my dead father Commander Palka and pass the baton to your cohorts after you read this posting. The evidence is in my possession and awaiting collection.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

#I Can't Breathe


The other day as I was driving I heard loud sirens and saw several Fire Engines driving straight towards me. I immediately yielded and pulled to the shoulder of the road but was quite shocked to see many other drivers speed past me in the direction of the emergency vehicles in a blatant violation of the law and in a total disregard for the emergency at hand. Suddenly, for what appeared to be no reason, tears welled up in my eyes. My emotions that were bottled up surfaced. Everywhere you turn there is chaos and sentiments or acts of hatred; from people verbally attacking the Office of the President of the United States of America, to politicians whose job it is to lead our country tearing each other apart, to incessant hate speech, to violent inhumane acts, to continued inequality, injustice and oppression. The world is experiencing a category IV hurricane with intense tornadoes of destruction spinning everywhere in a powerful vortex.

As I tried to make sense the of the emergence, effects and forced changes of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the shear evil personified in the horrific video footage of the death of George Floyd, I realized that God is still doing His work. God has touched the core of our beings to bring heightened awareness to the current state of the world by using hardcore situations and people as sacrificial lambs for instruments of change.

With every new season comes change and we are in a new season. The reaction of the masses to the death of George Floyd is not by happenstance. The unification of all races seen in the diversity of the protestors coming together to combat injustice is just a piece in God’s puzzle to abolish hatred. God is pure love and pure peace and the world has derailed from the essence of God. 

As you go about your day, remember to be an instrument of love and peace. Treat others as you desire to be treated. If you are angry, be angry, but don't displace your anger onto people who did nothing to cause the circumstances that have made you angry. If you want change, use your time, energy and resources constructively to effectuate a change.

I continue to pray for the souls of the those citizens, especially African Americans, whose lives were cut short in unjust, deadly use of force incidents. I continue to pray for the souls of those police officers whose lives were lost in the line of duty. I continue to pray for the safety of our hardworking police officers who risk their lives everyday to protect and serve the public. And I continue to pray for reform, accountability and equal justice in law enforcement.

Jacqueline Sebiane

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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Two New York Police Officers Charged For Assaulting 75 Year Old Protester



By Aaron Katersky, Matt Foster and Christina Carrega of ABC NEWS

June 6, 2020 9:31 AM                                                                                                       

Two Buffalo, New York police officers are now facing criminal charges in connection with the graphic caught-on-video shove of a 75-year-old man during a protest, prosecutors said.

Officers Aaron Torgalski and Robert McCabe were charged with second-degree assault during their video arraignments on Saturday and were released on their own recognizance. They both entered not guilty pleas and are expected back in court on July 20.

The Thursday protest at Niagara Square had less than 20 demonstrators and several members of Buffalo Police Department's Emergency Response Team, officials said.


Left, Robert McCabe, 32, and Aaron Torgalski, 39, officers with the Buffalo Police Department were charged with second-degree assault after he was seen on video shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground. * ERIC COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE

One of the protesters, Martin Gugino was seen on video walking in the direction of the crowd of uniformed officers when Torgalski and McCabe are accused of shoved him.

Gugino fell flat onto his back and bumped the back of his head on the concrete, video shows. The sound of the man's head hitting the ground silenced the crowd, according to the video.

A trail of blood can be seen seeping from the head of the motionless man as several officers walked by him.

"Mr. Gugino has been a longtime peaceful protester, human rights advocate, and overall fan of the U.S. Constitution for many years. At this time, Mr. Gugino is in serious but stable condition. He is alert and oriented," said Kelly V. Zarcone, Gugino's attorney, in a statement.

Another officer, possibly a National Guard member, who went to aid the bleeding man was pushed by fellow officers, the video shows.

Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a press conference on Saturday that the video was “horrendous, disgusting” and said he believed it to be illegal. "A bad police officer is an enemy of every good police officer," Cuomo said.

The spokesperson for the city and police department, Mike DeGeorge, initially said in a statement that the man "tripped and fell."

"Once the department became aware of additional video from the scene, they immediately opened an investigation," DeGeorge told ABC News on Thursday.

Both officers were suspended and the Erie County District Attorney John Flynn launched an investigation.

The police union opposed the suspensions and in response 57 officers on the emergency team resigned from their positions, but will remain on the force.

Source: ABC News.