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Part 6 – The Trayvon Martin Cover Up: Detective Steven Hadley Sr. Sworn Affidavit (Trayvon FOIA #13)Posted on April 14, 2013 by sundance
First a recap - From the initial FOIA information provided with affidavits from M-DSPD Commander Fox-Williams, and Sergeant William Tagle, we learn the following:
- A specific and intentional program was instituted by M-DSPD Police Chief Hurley to change the way the criminal activity of young black male school students was recorded. Several processes from invoking the “Baker Act” to flat-out manipulating police reports, and in some cases not writing them at all, was used. This led to a 60% statistical reduction in criminal recording and engagement. The implication within the research points to Hurley following the instructions of School Superintendent Alberto M Carvalho who appointed Hurley as police chief.
*Alberto Carvalho has close ties to the White House and the Obama administration.
- We know Trayvon Martin was one of the students who benefitted from such a procedural change, because the School Resource Officer, Darryl Dunn, gave statements during the internal affairs investigation admitting as such.
SRO Dunn admitted to changing the “jewelry and burglary tool” incident with Trayvon Martin as at least one example of the criminal justice avoidance objectives. Instead of opening a criminal investigation into the stolen jewelry, Dunn listed the incident report as “found jewelry” and the physical evidence was moved to storage where it sat uninvestigated and unpursued.
- We also know from Commander Fox-Williams that Major Gerald Kitchell became aware of the risk optics during the early phase of the issue. His initial response to looking at Trayvon Martin’s file of records and known activity was: “oh God, oh no, oh my God”. After which he dispatched Commander Williams to instruct everyone to stop the obfuscation process and accurately record all future incidents.
- After getting the new directive from Commander Williams, Officer Roger Ramirez pointed out that Chief Hurley himself was the one who gave the orders not to follow-up, pursue, or record criminal activity. Ramirez was quite annoyed that *NOW* they were told to do their jobs correctly and accurately, after spending all the time letting students “off the hook” so-to-speak.
In the next FOIA release you will read the statement of M-DSPD Detective Steven Hadley Sr. Detective Hadley was the first person in M-DSPD to be contacted by the Sanford Police Department (SPD) following Trayvon Martin’s shooting death.
Hadley was contacted via phone by Sergeant Randy Smith of the SPD (Sanford) on February 29th 2012. Smith was assembling information for a “victimology report” on Trayvon Martin – the report would later be used by lead Detective Chris Serino.
Hadley sent Smith an 8 page report that we know also through the FOIA information was not the full M-DSPD file on Trayvon Martin. It was not the full file because many of the Martin reports were coded as such and not assigned to his “name”. This issue is also outlined in the Hadley affidavit below.
However, strangely and perhaps more aptly, mysteriously, there is no record in the George Zimmerman criminal case of the information sent by Hadley to Smith. Nor is there any mention of it in the victimology report that Detective Serino eventually completed. Sergeant Smith became Lieutenant Smith and soon after retired from the Sanford Police force in January of 2013.
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