The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Showing posts with label City of Lafayette. Show all posts
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Incident:The Pamela Vitale Murder, Ukrainian Premier Pavlo Lazarenko (Felon), DA Mark Peterson (Felon)

The Pamela Vitale Murder and the Ukrainian Affair

Pete Bennett called the law offices of Daniel Horowitz about Gary Vinson Collins attempted murder in late 2004.  He first spoke with Vitale who scheduled a call with Horowitz who declined to represent Bennett. 

Bennett was sued by a firm called RedStars over a closing invoice earlier dismissed by one partner as they split up in 2001 but the other partner passed to Charter Collections.  Bennett's counsel vanished, failed to return calls and simple went AWOL.  

Bennett retained new counsel after Pre-Paid Legal failed to appear where years later ends up being owned TPG who in turn refused services to Pete Bennett leaving him with few options for legal defense.  


My story is about witness murders, private equity, mergers and acquisitions linked back to the Matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific lost in 1989.  It was a winnable case as long the witnesses testified.  
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The 1986 Hate Crimes and Martinez Incident Map


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This is a very rough rendition of incidents located from Walnut Creek to Danville.

The time range is from 2001 to 2016. It's a bucket list of tragedies where officers have used me like some gladiator in the ring. The mental anguish of Abuse of Authority of Color of Law is akin to being locked in a cage for 30 years.

Pete Bennett

Founder, Adviser and Former CEO/President
of Authentic Technologies Walnut Creek, California started
in the business world in the 1970s where he emulated later.







Martinez Incident Map




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OBIT: David Kristopher Schafer


The Teflon Coated Umbrella

Almost nothing went through, Arson, murders, murders were always suicides, fatal police shootings investigations one sided, custody deaths and fraud cases left to languish for decades.

Quick Facts

District Attorney:Mark Peterson
Jurisdiction: Contra Costa
Agency: Office of the District Attorney    
Status: Felony Perjury / Disbarred   


You're too good to be true
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David Kristopher Schafer



David was the bouncer at Round Up between early 2011 to his death
in August 2011.  He was a nice guy keeping the peace at a bar with a sometimes sketchy history.  He was also interested in the events going on near me and sometimes in the bar.  One night as the bar closed out for the night he mounted his motorcycle and was dead within 20 minutes of leaving Central Lafayette





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Ward Street
Martinez. CA 94555

     
      

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Lafayette City Council what about the Attempted Murder July 20, 2011




It was a big night for Lafayette police at a recent Lafayette City Council meeting. Two officers were recognized for their fine service, the chief gave his annual report on crime and a presentation was made about surveillance cameras.





Police Chief Eric Christensen called Brad Imhoff an "inspiration" and a "role model" for other officers in the department - he also made the most arrests, all of which contributed to Imhoff earning the coveted "Lafayette Officer of the Year" award. Also recognized was Jacqui Dennison, who was named Contra Costa County's Officer of the Month, singling her out among Contra Costa County's roughly 400 deputies for her work as a detective sleuthing out auto burglars. Lafayette contracts with the county sheriff's office for police services.
Calling Lafayette "a safe place to be at three in the morning," Christensen outlined all of the various crimes against people and property within the city limits. Crimes to people are obviously a top priority, with a total of 18 incidents for 2013, which the chief pointed out as fairly low compared to other municipalities of the same size, although "one is too many."
The six assaults with deadly weapons crimes last year were all solved; typically the perpetrator is not a stranger, but a neighbor, acquaintance or family member, according to police data. There was only one rape and one sexual battery for the year.
The number of stolen vehicles went up last year to 37, mostly older style cars which were pilfered in the downtown area; there has also been a slight increase in auto burglaries.
Out of more than 3,000 traffic stops, 1,400 citations were issued. In addition, the most common traffic collision in town is car versus tree.
The chief explained they focused on reducing the number of residential burglaries last year, which decreased to a total of 61 with jewelry being hands down the most popular item for thieves. While the number of residential burglaries has dropped, many residents are making it easy for thieves - half of the homes burgled had no locked windows or doors.
In related news, the possibility of obtaining images of thieves in get-away cars was studied by the Crime Prevention Commission to improve the safety and security of the community. The city council asked the commission to examine costs and potential effectiveness of various kinds of surveillance mechanisms. Commission chair Cameron Burks described the three types available: Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) which can be monitored or unmonitored, automated license plate reading cameras (ALPR), and motion-activated still cameras. After doing extensive research, the commission found two of the three options were prohibitively expensive, at approximately $600,000 for CCTV and $700,000 for ALPR, and came with the significant downside of having police sort through a substantial amount of data.
Many neighbourhoods already use motion-activated still cameras that have been very effective, with the cost shared among residents. While carefully not mentioning the neighbourhoods that use them, Burke suggested building on the current still camera system seemed like the most efficient option. The commission supports the use of these cameras - which are, at $700 each, a bargain compared to the alternatives.
Councilmember Mike Andersen agreed. "It's clear that it's economical and there are quite a few cameras out there already." He suggested looking for a way to identify gaps in existing camera coverage, and hinted that there may be potential for the city to subsidize some or all of the cost of expanding camera coverage. Looking for further clarification, the city council asked the commission to come back in six months with more detail.



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These officers refused to take police reports

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Treasured Public Servant Killed In Lafayette Crash

Treasured Public Servant Killed In Lafayette Crash

He worked as a public information officer for another city here in the East Bay.

By Bea Karnes, Patch Staff  | Updated 

LAMORINDA, CA — A bicyclist who was killed Thursday in a collision with a big rig truck in Lamorinda has been identified as 54-year-old Martin Nelis of Pleasant Hill. Nelis died at about 12:30 p.m. in the hit-and-run accident on Reliez Valley Road between Gloria Terrace and Withers Avenue in Lafayette.
Nelis had worked as the public information officer for the city of Pleasant Hill since 2007. He played a leading role in organizing several community events, according to a city statement on his death, including the
summer concert series, Community Service Day, Off the Grid food truck events and programs with the library and local schools.
"Martin was often the first to volunteer for any civic event or meeting, and the last to leave and turn off the lights," the city statement said.
"This is a huge loss for the city," said Mayor Tim Flaherty. "Martin was the quintessential dedicated public servant, and a wonderful member of the community."
Police have interviewed the driver and impounded the truck. They continue to investigate the fatal collision.
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"Our thoughts are with Mr. Nelis' family and the staff and citizens of the city of Pleasant Hill," Lafayette Mayor Don Tatzin said in a statement.
Anyone who witnessed the crash or has any information that would help the investigation is asked to call the Lafayette Police Department at 925-283-3680.

Bay City News contributed to this report; Image via Shutterstock.com
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Lafayette Names Its New Police Chief





Lafayette Hires Chief Christensen

The Hit & Run attempted murder investigation from 2011 vanishes

Updated



City Manager Steven Falk picks the city's replacement for outgoing police chief Mike Hubbard. By J.D. O'Connor, Patch Staff | Mar 16, 2012 4:23 am ET | Updated Mar 16, 2012 4:25 am ET





Lafayette City Manager Steven Falk Thursday announced that Contra Costa County Sheriff's Lieutenant Eric Christensen will replace retiring chief Mike Hubbard, who leaves at the end of this month.

In his announcement, Falk made note of Christensen's qualifications, which include the fact that he:

Holds a BS in Criminal Justice Administration from Cal State Hayward

Spent three years in the U.S. Army, and six in the Army Reserve

Joined the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office in 1991, and has twenty years of local law enforcement experience including:

  • Patrol deputy and detective for the San Ramon Police Department
  • Supervising sergeant for the Oakley Police Department
  • Managed the Sheriff's Department Emergency Services Support Unit for three years
  • Served at the rank of Lieutenant for five years.


During his career, Lt. Christensen has won several Sheriff's Office awards, including the:

Custody Services Officer of the Year (1997)

Patrol Division Deputy of the Year (1999)

"With his extensive background in local law enforcement in suburban communities, Lt. Christensen is well-qualified to serve Lafayette," Falk wrote. "Given our potential for catastrophic wildland fires, mudslides, earthquakes, and
flooding, Christensen's experience in the Emergency Services Support Unit should be valuable to the community."

Lt. Christensen will succeed Lt. Michael Hubbard, effective March 29.



Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce (CNET)

About CNET


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  • CNET History

  • CNET Officers

  • CNET Arrests










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MAPS: Locations of Attacks on Pete Bennett

Contra Costa Incident Map (in-production)

Mr. Pete Bennett began following incidents in Contra Costa County in 1978 after first arriving in Walnut Creek CA. Over time Bennett realized something was amiss but lacked resources, time and expertise but most important was there was no internet in 1978.

When Bennett came forward in the murder investigation of Officer Lester Garnier he accidentally collided with several conspiracies leading into the City of Walnut Creek, City of Concord, City of Pittsburg and a long list incidents.  A short list is arson, bombings, explosions, and dead suspects.

The personal starting point is Fall 1978 just after The Jonestown Massacre and a Federal Case involving the early career of US Attorney Robert Muller.






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The Murder of Danville Building Inspector Gary Vinson Collins



The Fatal Fall of Danville Building Inspector Gary Vinson Collins and the Attempted Murder of Pete Bennett 

Gary Vinson Collins 11/27/68 - 12/19/11 Resident of San Ramon Gary age 43 passed away in Stanford Medical Center as a result of complications resulting from injuries he sustained in a workplace accident. Gary born to Don & Mary Ann Collins grew up in Pleasant Hill and attended Acalanes High School. He spent many years helping his father Don Collins build their family businesses Lafayette Big O Tires and Oakdale Big O Tires. He later moved on to a successful career as a city building inspector. He was well known for his enthusiasm for life with his family and generosity as a loving caring friend. He is survived by his wife and soul-mate Renee Collins and his loving sons Justin 16 and Garrett 10, and his father Don Collins of Pleasant Hill. A Celebration of his life will be held at 4:00 pm January 4th at The Church on The Hill 20801 San Ramon Valley Blvd. San Ramon. A reception will be held for the family immediately following. In lieu of flowers, donations to the children's education fund can be made to CollegeAmerica, account number 73332486. Please mail contributions to American Funds P.O. Box 6164 Indianapolis, IN 46206-5154.

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OBIT: David Kristopher Schafer April 8, 1990 - August 2, 2012 Oakland,

David Kristopher Schafer

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Employed: Round Up Saloon
Location: City of Lafayette
Location: WB-24 at Camino Pablo



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David Kristopher Schafer

David Kristopher Schafer April 8, 1990 - August 2, 2012 Oakland, CA David Kristopher Schafer, age 22, died in a tragic motorcycle accident on Highway 24 in Orinda, CA. He is survived by his loving mother, Kristina (Tina) Fort of Oakland; devoted father and stepmother, Rudi and Kimberly Schafer of Oakland; paternal grandmother Hildegard Schafer of San Leandro; maternal grandmother Inez Fort of Oakland and many adoring aunts, uncles and cousins. In addition to family members, David leaves behind many close, loving friends who will miss him dearly. David graduated from Calaveras High School in June, 2008. During high school, he participated in Future Farmers of America and volunteered for the West Point Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad. After high school, David worked for his father, Rudi Schafer, at his construction company Schafer Construct-ion/Times Up Termite where he proved to be a skilled carpenter. From age 12, David volunteered for Christmas in April/Rebuilding Together, and later joined BAYEAST and PCOC. David lived at his grandmother's property in the Oakland Hills, where he constantly contributed to the significant work load and cared for the animals. David became a skilled welder, automotive mechanic and fixer of all things! David left us all too soon. His infectious smile, abundant energy and belief in the good we all possess was an inspiration. He chose a path of happiness and would want all his loved ones to follow suit. In honor of David, seek peace, happiness and forgiveness for yourself and your loved ones. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to David K. Schafer Memorial, write check to Rudi Schafer, 849 Wallavista Ave Oakland CA 94610. A foundation is being formed to honor David's memory that will support kids who find school challenging obtain access to trade skills as they launch into adulthood. A memorial service will be held on Friday, August 17 @ 1pm at the Chapel of Chimes 4499 Piedmont Avenue Oakland, CA.



David Kristopher Schafer David Kristopher Schafer April 8, 1990 - August 2, 2012 Oakland, CA David Kristopher Schafer, age 22, died in a tragic motorcycle accident on Highway 24 in Orinda, CA. He is survived by his loving mother, Kristina (Tina) Port of Oakland; devoted father and stepmother, Rudi and Kimberly Schafer of Oakland; paternal grandmother Hildegard Schafer of San Leandro; maternal grandmother Inez Fort of Oakland and many adoring aunts, uncles and cousins. In addition to family members, David leaves behind many close, loving friends who will miss him dearly.


David graduated from Calaveras High School in June, 2008. During high school, he participated in Future Farmers of America and volunteered for the West Point Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad. After high school, David worked for his father, Rudi Schafer, at his construction company Schafer Construct-ion/Times Up Termite where he proved to be a skilled carpenter.

From age 12, David volunteered for Christmas in April/Rebuilding Together, and later joined BAYEAST and PCOC. David lived at his grandmother's property in the Oakland Hills, where he constantly contributed to the significant work load and cared for the animals. David became a skilled welder, automotive mechanic and fixer of all things! David left us all too soon. His infectious smile, abundant energy and belief in the good we all possess was an inspiration.



On July 20, 2011 while traveling to Round Up a car driven by Pete Bennett was totaled at Deer Hill Road / First Street

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He chose a path of happiness and would want all his loved ones to follow suit. In honor of David, seek peace, happiness and forgiveness for yourself and your loved ones. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to David K. Schafer Memorial, write check to Rudi Schafer, 849 Wallavista Ave Oakland CA 94610. A foundation is being formed to honor David's memory that will support kids who find school challenging obtain access to trade skills as they launch into adulthood. A memorial service will be held on Friday, August 17 @ 1pm at the Chapel of Chimes 4499 Piedmont Avenue Oakland, CA.



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Lafayette Police - Chief Eric Christiansen

Lafayette CA: 

On these pages I'll be detailing how Chief Christiansen derailed my hit and run investigation and how he's linked to the CNET Scandal, and powerful Mormons. 


If this agency and others had acted on my incidents many deaths could have been avoided.  There is credible information that the 2004 Walnut Creek Pipeline Fire was rigged or covered up and that the ex-wife of Mountain Cascade Heavy Equipment Operator is a murder case and not a Murder/Suicide as stated in the official findings.  


In 2004 I sued persons near the CNET scandal who were desperate enough to stop my case that they beat up my counsel.  


There are many letters documenting my case sent to City Attorney, Chief and City Council with additional letters sent to State and FBI. 



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