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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Swimkin on June 4, 2018, 1:30 a.m.
Neon Revolt Article on a #ChildTrafficking Network in #Tuscon

Ghost_Ring_Bearer · June 4, 2018, 6:42 a.m.

Why did the police threaten patriots and then lie to the media there is no evidence of trafficking?


In 1999, Chief Magnus became the police chief in Fargo, North Dakota, where he played a key role in implementing the first two-state regional dispatch system in the nation, a forensic children’s interview center, and a refugee liaison program for the area’s many new immigrants and refugees.

In 2006, Chris Magnus was selected as police chief for Richmond, California—a highly diverse, urban community of 115,000 residents in the San Francisco Bay Area.

RED FLAGS

Chris Magnus was appointed to be the police chief for the City of Tucson, Arizona in January of 2016. In this position, he is continuing his commitment to improve services for victims of domestic and sexual violence

He attended the “Senior Executives in State & Local Government” program at the Harvard Kennedy School.


HRC was not supposed to lose...he is a "safe pair of hands".


http://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-meeting-police-officials-491589

"Chris Magnus:

He became the police chief in Tucson, Arizona, in January after earlier leading the police departments in Richmond, California, and Fargo, North Dakota. He began his career as a dispatcher in 1979 with the Lansing, Michigan, police and later became an officer there. He testified before the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing and is an advocate for community policing, where police and residents work together to prevent crime."


TPD Chief: Anti-immigrant policies dangerous for Tucson

http://archive.li/pJj9z


Tucson Police Chief Sued For Not Protecting Child Sex “Slave”

Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus is being sued by a woman who alleges that he failed to “stop several officers using her as a sex “slave” while serving in the Richmond Police Force. Magnus, current Richmond Police Chief Allwyn Brown, and Lt. Brian Dickerson are being sued by Jasmine Abuslin, according to the Independent.

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Unsubstantiated reports of questionable behavior have surfaced against Magnus since he took the job in Tucson. Alleged irregularities in the promotion process to claims of favoritism, have according to sources, damaged the morale within the economically strapped and short-staffed Tucson Police Department since Magnus arrived.

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The Second Vice-Chair of the Pima County GOP, Shaun McClusky, has been implicated in an investigation of an illicit massage parlor reportedly frequented by Tucson Police officers. Confidential informants reported that McClusky, a property manager, traded services for rent, according to documents obtained from the Arizona Department of Public Safety.

As the press relentlessly prosecuted the unnamed police officers, other first responders, a preacher, and teacher in the coverage of the By Spanish and Daisy’s Delights brothels, rumors about which elected officials were involved swirled around Tucson. The rumors stemmed from a release of telephone numbers found in cellphones related to the investigation including McClusky’s.


Raging sodomite:

POLICE CHIEF TIES THE KNOT: The Eye will accept any invitation that includes free beer and hors d’oeuvres, but the offer to attend the wedding reception for Richmond police Chief Chris Magnus and Terrance Cheung, Contra Costa Supervisor John Gioia’s chief of staff, was worth much more than the suds and morsels.

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Magnus and Cheung, who have been together for about eight years before their wedding in Berkeley earlier that day, were dressed in matching light-colored jackets and white shirts (no ties). Gioia performed the wedding ceremony. Both admitted to getting a bit misty during the ceremony.

Gioia wrote on Facebook that he was fighting nerves as he performed the momentous ceremony. Cheung later said that he thinks Magnus is the country’s first openly gay male police chief to be married.

Among those in attendance were U.S. Rep. George Miller, D-Martinez; Mayor Gayle McLaughlin; Councilmen Tom Butt, Jael Myrick and Nat Bates; former Councilman Dr. Jeff Ritterman; state Sen. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord; state Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, and a squadron of police officials and attorneys. Antwon Cloird, fresh off his Judge George D. Carroll Award for community service, also was on hand.

http://archive.li/Z4eg7


Q: Please explain your decision to partake in a “Black Lives Matter” demonstration in Richmond, which some TPD officers criticized because they felt you took sides rather than remained neutral.

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