Friday, February 21, 2014

An open letter to detective 
Dean Newport:

Is the thrill of your court victory today worth the value of your soul?

During testimony, did we understand you correctly when you said you had to create a crime scene to get Mr. Barrett to commit a crime so you could get a search warrant for his house?

Do you really believe that creating a crime scene for Mr. Barrett to entrap him saved the public from any threat ?

Is the city safer as a result of this conviction?

Is the silencer more dangerous to the Milwaukee public than the stolen ATF machinegun?

When the government makes a law to tattoo and chip the general population, are you going to tell me “it’s the law”?

We submit to you that you are an agent of an evil entity.

Mr. Newport,  we have known Mr. Barrett for a long time,  
the passive demeanor of Mr. Barrett’s character you witnessed in court is the same demeanor of Mr. Barrett everyday.

Mr. Barrett is a trusting man and a man of peace, that is why he was so easy to entrap. 
   
To error is human, and after raiding Mr. Barrett’s home,  realizing you found nothing to collaborate the allegations of Gierzak and Bond, you should have moved on to real threats to the public.

Instead, you and Megan Williamson prosecuted Mr. Barrett without negotiations.

We at MCC consider your state manufactured crime inconsistent with the interest of a free society.

We further believe that the prosecution of this crime is a crime in itself.

The public should not have to fear it's own government conspiring to entrap it's own citizens. 

There is no consistency,  rhyme or reason of the Milwaukee County District Attorney's actions other than party before country.

For the next several months we will be mining the transcripts.  

We have found this to be a most effective way to illuminate hidden truths. 

Mr. Newport, we invite you to tell Milwaukeean’s how your efforts in this case made Milwaukee safer.

We will provide all the blog space needed on this site for your reply. 

Awaiting your response.

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