RICO Act and gang stalking: prosecutors have the tools to prosecute gang stalkers already. Now, they are using them.

The RICO Act was written into law to prosecute "organized crime" and gang activity. Now lawsuits in Pasco County Florida are applying it to criminal conduct by the sheriffs department in Pasco County. But other prosecutions are possible under this aw, because unlike the days when the law was written, criminals have moved into other … Continue reading RICO Act and gang stalking: prosecutors have the tools to prosecute gang stalkers already. Now, they are using them.

Keith LaBella Esq. was the first to suggest applying the RICO act to “organized gang stalking.” Now, a trend in which we see the Pasco County lawsuits invoking RICO, and a host of other constitutional violations

Keith La Bella Esq., writes over at http://www.gangstalkingismurder,wordpress.com, and he was the first person to ask that we apply "RICO" statutes to gang stalking cases. Unlike "do-nothing"ultra-right organizations--and likely stalkers-- like TargetedJustice.biz, LaBella's efforts are now paying off. The statute designed to police "mobsters", "mafia's" an other "gangs" is now applicable to "police gangs" who … Continue reading Keith LaBella Esq. was the first to suggest applying the RICO act to “organized gang stalking.” Now, a trend in which we see the Pasco County lawsuits invoking RICO, and a host of other constitutional violations

Gang stalking lawsuits: Former K-9 officer joined lawsuit against Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, says supervisor threatened to kill his dog

Only sociopaths, cowards and psychopaths kill peoples pets. But when police do it, we call it "intelligence led predictive policing." Police routinely threaten dissenters and activists with child kidnapping and worse. In the Pasco County case, these cowards targeted children too When psychologists study people who kill or torture animals, they label these people as … Continue reading Gang stalking lawsuits: Former K-9 officer joined lawsuit against Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, says supervisor threatened to kill his dog