Scott Dingess

2 “killed in the line of duty” Cleveland city workers and two different fucking responses

Two city workers were killed on duty. Which one do you think was treated like a hero, his killers were captured within hours; and his burial costs were picked up by the city? James Skernivitz or Shane Wilcox? You already know. Wilcox's killers have still not been found since November 2018.

CLEVELAND, OH –  American Negro D’Shane Wilcox was shot to death in the line of duty on E. 138th Street on November 18, 2018.  He was a sanitation worker keeping the city’s streets clean so roaches, rodents, flies and other vermin would not enter our homes.  Anyone who understands the efffects of piled up trash knows filth kills. Sanitation workers are heroes. Cleveland Mayor frank Jackson offered this heroic father of two children’s family “condolesences” and not a fucking dime was spent to cover the cost of his funeral.  Wilcox’s killer has still not been found.  Wilcox’s cop city co-workers…

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Soviet Cleveland cop kidnapped Dingess KGB-style and used him to commit crimes

CLEVELAND, OH – Informants are not authorized to commit criminal acts.  Period.  No police officer has the legal authority to simply kidnap a citizen off the streets and force them to commit life threatening criminal acts like James Skernivitz and the organized crime gang he was involved in are accused of doing that cost American Scott Dingess his life.  If dying “in the line of duty” makes one a hero then the only hero is Skernivitz’s American kidnap victim. I’ve got current and retired sources inside the Cleveland Division of Police sharing information with me about the deaths at W.…

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Frank and Calvin’s reckless cops got a man killed they are claiming was an informant

American citizen Scott Dingess is a hero KGB-like Cleveland cops snatched off the streets and forced to commit crimes. Dingess' life was taken by armed teenagers as his kidnapper, James Skernivitz, forced him to wear a wire to buy drugs from someone he wanted to arrest.

CLEVELAND, OH -When Cleveland cop James Skernivitz joined President Donald Trump and U.S. Attorney General William Barr’s Operation Legend task force his use of Scott Dingess as a confidential informant had to be approved under federal guidelines found in the U.S. Department of Justice’s manual in accordance with applicable “federal” laws.  He may have been a Cleveland cop, but Skernivitz was under federal law supervision. Skernivitz joined the U.S. DOJ’s “Operation Legend” task force on September 2, 2020. The next day he was shot dead around 10 p.m. at 65th and Storer in either an unmarked police car or an…

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