How the police treat those who expose criminal activity engaged in by police officers 

Bob Mullally's story

 

Bob Mullally released to the Los Angeles City Council,  Police Commission, and to the public, LAPD records showing that LAPD officers  regularly covered up the criminal activities of domestic abuse engaged in by officers.  The below entries are the results of conducting a search on the web site of The Los Angeles New Times for “Mullally” on 06may01.  The search results Have been arranged here to be in chronological order with the oldest item First on the list.

Code Buster
Until Bob Mullally exposed them, LAPD wife beaters were protected by the department's code of silence. Now he may go to jail — something the wife-beaters never did.
By Tony Ortega  October 5, 2000

 

Letters   October 19, 2000

 

Letters   November 9, 2000

 

Keller-Blind Justice
Federal judge William Keller does the LAPD's bidding by finding Bob Mullally guilty of criminal contempt for exposing some of the department's most shameful secrets.
By Tony Ortega January 11, 2001

Letters February 1, 2001 

 

Leaker's Luck
Even the prosecutor wanted him let go.
By Tony Ortega March 29, 2001 

 

 

NEW STUFF 02sep01

Bob Mullally's story was covered in a 60-Minutes segment named "LAPD Confidential" on 13 February 2000.  There will be further activity in the case, 24 September 2001 is a critical date.  We will post here a sample letter that you might wish to copy and send to 60-Minutes requesting a follow-up story.  We find it disgusting that the person who exposed serious crimes engaged in by LAPD is facing jail for being a legitimate whistle blower who is trying to look out for the citizens who were, are, and will be victims of police criminal activity.

 

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