Pete Buttigieg (Butt-Plug)
Selling a Police Chief position for $10,000 to a campaign of Pete's choice….
Officers discussing "what if it comes out that the Mayor was caught in Public Parks in "nefarious positions" repeatedly?"
Racism by his Top Homicide Commander on tape…. Much More!
https://www.wndu.com/content/news/Hearing-Monday-in-South-Bend-Police-tapes-case-508580051.html?fbclid=IwAR3Y9kFTOwt1O8_bFwk5pyfbYBbVsYXpSDnLsYQVtVesMwzcT0zCi0I0QF0
“In 2011, Karen DePaepe, a 25-year veteran of the South Bend Police Department in charge of the dispatch and communications center, informed Boykins that the desk phone line for Detective Bryan Young was being taped.
A previous police chief had authorized taping the phone line because the detective at the time didn’t want to miss any possible tips. Boykins allowed the taping, now on Young’s phone line, to continue but did not inform the detective that his calls were being recorded.
About a year later, shortly after Buttigieg had been elected to his first term in office at the age of 29, DePaepe discovered recordings on the line that she said revealed racist remarks and a potential criminal conspiracy between officers.
DePaepe took the allegations to Boykins, who confronted the officers.
The officers, upset over the secret recordings, went to the FBI and Department of Justice to ask for an investigation. They contended the recordings were illegal, and their complaints prompted U.S. Attorney David Capp to open an investigation.
Buttigieg steps in
Buttigieg only learned of the investigation into the recordings in early 2012 when the FBI alerted him to the probe.
Buttigieg’s allies say he was frustrated that Boykins did not tell him about the existence of the investigation. The mayor was alarmed by allegations the officers had been improperly recorded.
Though he had initially asked Boykins to remain on as police chief after his mayoral win, Buttigieg, upon learning of the investigation, asked him to resign.
Boykins complied, but a day later, after consulting with legal counsel and hearing from supporters in the community, he reversed course and asked to be reinstated.
In an interview with The Hill, Boykins’s attorney, Tom Dixon, accused the mayor’s office of misleading his client and trying to scare him into leaving. In a court filing, Boykins said he had stepped down under “the false pretense that the Mayor was being directed into this course of action by the U.S. Attorney’s office.”
Buttigieg relented to a degree, removing Boykins as police chief but keeping him on the force with a demotion to captain.
The mayor also fired DePaepe, believing she had intentionally eavesdropped on the officers to dig up dirt on them. DePaepe disputed that characterization, saying in a court filing that she had “inadvertently stumbled upon conversations” between officers.”
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/438669-secret-tapes-linger-over-buttigiegs-meteoric-rise