Sunday, June 16, 2013


NYPD Sergeant Convicted of Misusing Terror Database Now “Integrity” Officer in Brooklyn Precinct
Thanks to Will at THE OTHER NEWS:
Five years ago, NYPD Sergeant Haytham Khalil was indicted for illegally accessing the FBI criminal records and terrorism database on behalf of a friend in a child custody dispute. He pleaded guilty in 2009.
Today, Khalil not only is still with the police department, despite his conviction, but he is an integrity control officer in a Brooklyn precinct.
In sum, an officer convicted of abusing his position to access confidential information for a private purpose is now monitoring whether other officers are following the rules. (BCF)

2 comments:

Charles Martel said...

This is the new USA. When I arrived in the country some 40+ years ago, this was unheard of. People respected and supported their government and its institutions. No longer so. Everything is a bad joke, and we are fast going down the hill towards a disjointed Third World, although it will be called the NWO.

Pastorius said...

Yep.

Good behavior is punished and bad behavior is rewarded.