FBI entraps contractors

Cleveland’s mayor was unaware a building department worker was under FBI control

Eventually the big boys lose patience with a law enforcement officer who refuses to obey and enforce laws; and who they can prove with evidence has avoided discharging official duties in exchange for campaign cash, family favors and "I won't tell if you won't tell" secrets. An elected official with a 34 year career has done a lot of things they've forgotten; and did not do a lot of things they should have done to avoid looking like a criminal. A 34 year career in public office comes with 34 years of "public" records.

CLEVELAND, OH – FBI special agent in charge of the Northern District of Ohio, Stephen Anthony, was quick to praise the agency’s “law enforcement partners” when he busted “controlled” terrorist Demetrius Pitts.  Not a word was said to Mayor Frank Jackson as the city of Cleveland’s chief law enforcement officer when FBI agents Anthony supervised learned his “law enforcement partner’s” employee, Rufus Taylor, was asking contractors to give him money for special consideration on demolition contracts.  Federal agents under Anthony’s supervision decided to withhold the information from Jackson.  Instead of working for Jackson and obeying the city’s ordinances and state…

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