Selective law enforcement


Chief Lindsey,

 

Your open admission that we have “Selective Law
Enforcement” is indeed chilling, something we have known for years, but to have
a hired official in your capacity to admit it is indeed revealing.  Certainly, all know you inherited this
squalid condition which has existed for years, and since the Genie is out of
the bottle you may confront this travesty or continue to ignore it.

 

Your present position is that of Director Andre Good, who
obviously believes for whatever the reason, we citizens should sit on our
tushes and be overrun by illegal third world nationals at the behest of
corporate enterprises, i.e. OK Foods, Tyson’s, Wal-Mart and a host of others,
while you and Good are suddenly trying to inject race into the subject.  We have entered into a sphere somewhere
between a sanctuary city and an outlaw city.  
I remind you again, we are a sovereign state with laws to protect our
borders and persons.  Director Good
stated “hunting down people who have done no serious harm, though they may be
here illegally”.  Director Good, I direct
your attention to public schools, healthcare, prison population, prenatal care
for illegals…the Schipps program, 13 deaths per day due to illegals, ad
infinitum.   Director Good, please deal
with the facts, not hyperbole.

 

The Arkansas State Police is colluding with this criminal
enterprise by issuing driver’s licenses to illegal foreign nationals aided by
multi-colored brochures printed in Spanish and sent to the Secretary of State
for registration, allowing illegals to drive on our highways, vote in our
elections, and enter into any number of government programs and other nefarious
activities.

 

The Arkansas State Police are clearly aiding and abetting
illegal aliens.  All Arkansas officials
are turning a blind eye to 8 USC, Sections 1325, 1324, 1644, etc. which clearly
states that ALL law enforcement has the duty to arrest illegals and those
hiring illegals which is a felony offense as you should know.

 

I have sued the Arkansas State Police over their on-going
travesty.  It was thrown out in a lower
court in Ft. Smith on a law that was quashed in the 1990’s.  The Judge said to file it again in Pulaski
County.  So much for “selective justice”.   I have filed with the Arkansas State Supreme
Court, and A.G. McDaniel has responded with 24 pages of nonsensical legal brief
fluff. It will be interesting to see if the Arkansas Protection Racket remains
supreme by kicking my suit out the back door.

 

Gentlemen in City Government…who is really in
charge?  Or are you too timid to address
the destruction heaped on the American public by these unwanted illegal
invasions paid for by middleclass Americans for the benefit of corrupt
corporations?

 

A vivid example of what I have termed “selective law
enforcement” is occurring in New York City as I write.  Mayor Bloomberg vs. Plax Burress.  Mayor Bloomberg is wanting the letter of the
law enforced against Burress for carrying a non-licensed pistol, shooting
himself in the thigh at some location. 
At the same time, Bloomberg refuses to enforce U.S. Immigration Law.

A sign of the times, the facts are considered “bias,
bigotry and prejudice” when they don’t suit the establishment.

 

Kindest regards,

Joe McCutchen

 

 

 

—–Original Message—–

From: Andre Good [mailto:good4ward2@gmail.com]

Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 4:40 PM

To: Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of Police)

Cc: Joe and Barb McCutchen; Dennis Kelly; Denny Altus;
Mayor Ray Baker; Gosack, Ray; Cole Goodman; Rick Parrish Office; Kevin Settle;
Gary Campbell; Tyler, Steve; Jackson, Steve (Fort Smith); Don Hutchings; Bill
Maddox; good4ward2@gmail.com; Bghardcastle@cs.com; frankglidewell@yahoo.com;
jake@ffhland.com; medley@arkleg.state.ar.us; jmccutchen@mccuthenlawfirm.com;
csexton1@yahoo.com

Subject: Re: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

 

Chief Lindsey, I certainly appreciate you taking the time
to address

the McCutchen’s emails. Your honesty to these matters are
to be

commended. Thank you for pointing out that Selective
enforcement is a

necessary evil, not to be confused with bias, bigotry and
prejudice.

 

Immigration is a FEDERAL issue. The local police are not
immigration

agents, nor should they be, although  partnerships between agencies is

ideal . I believe like any other enterprise, the local
police have to

allocate resources to their highest and best uses.
Hunting down people

who’ve done no serious harm, though they may be here
illegally, is

likely not high on the priority list. Let’s let the
federal government

work this out, as it should, so that there are uniform
policies in

place that acknowledge the immigration problem, work
toward fair

solutions, and, most of all, validate the dignity and
worth of all

persons concerned.

 

We all pay taxes–that includes “illegals.”
Some of us–let’s take

African-Americans as an example–paid taxes for
generations yet were

denied fundamental rights and basic liberties. Because of
American

slavery and “Jim Crow,” African-Americans
subsidized the lifestyle of

European Americans without due recompense.

 

We have serious immigration issues in America, no doubt.
Such issues

require focused discussion and rational debate. Hateful,
personal

rhetoric does us no good–none. It merely poisons the
well, making

real change–real reform–more difficult.

 

Andre’ Good

City Director Ward 2

 

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of
Police)

<Kevin.Lindsey@fortsmithpd.org>
wrote:

> Mr. McCutchen,

> 

> In response to your question about whether it is
true the Fort Smith police department has been told to lay off arresting
illegal Mexicans and OTM’s unless they have committed a felony, during the
course of our criminal investigations the practice of the Department is to
ascertain the suspect’s status, if the criminal activity rises to the level of
a felony, and if the suspect is found to be an undocumented alien, we will work
with local ICE agents to arrange deportation.

> 

> Yes, I would call this selective enforcement.  Selective enforcement is a “necessary
evil” because there is no way that any police department can enforce
ALL  laws and arrest ALL criminals.  Therefore, the use of selective enforcement
is a tool that is used in light of limited resources.

> 

> Kevin D. Lindsey

> Chief of Police

> 

> “Pride and Progress”

> 

> 

> From: Joe and Barb McCutchen [mailto:joeusa@cox.net]

> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 11:50 AM

> To: Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of Police); Maddox, Bill
(Board of Directors)

> Cc: ‘Alaric Parrish’; ‘Good, Andre’; Info; Goodman,
Cole (Board of Directors); ‘Frank Atkinson’; Campbell, Gary (Board of
Directors); Settle, Kevin (Board of Directors); Baker, Mayor Ray; ‘Tyler,
Steve’; Gosack, Ray; Barbara Hardcastle; Becky Yandell; Bill Vines; Brandon
Woodrome; Brandon Woodrome; Dale Morfey; David Hawkins; Denny Altes; Frank
Glidewell; Gary Hammer; Gunner Delay; Hank/Marla Needham; Jake Files; Jim
Medley; Joey McCutchen; ‘JBerry9070@att.net’; Peggy Jeffries; Phil Roberts;
Raymond Williams; Stephen Parker; Steve Jackson; Joey McCutchen; Chip Sexton;
Kelly, Dennis

> Subject: RE: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

> 

> Chief Lindsey,

> 

> Regarding your statement “it is my
responsibility to provide police services to all citizens, regardless of race,
color, or ethnicity”.  Apparently
you did not read the full text that I sent you. 
I call your attention to Item 5…”have you forgotten we are a
sovereign state and we have the Constitutional right and responsibility to
protect all aspects of citizenry.  Why
did you feel it necessary to drag out the bureaucratic worn out politically
correct phrase above?

> 

> In my initial piece to Director Maddox, my final
statement was “it seems to me your main concern should be to protect the
well-being of U.S. Citizens, and no one else.”  Never did I indicate that it would be prudent
to increase police staffing in one neighborhood over another.  However, you surely don’t deny that crime on
the North side far outweighs any other section of our city and is decaying at a
rapid rate, while our schools, healthcare, quality of life, are suffering
drastically, and of equal importance the loss of Jobs due to the illegal
Mexican invasion and the criminals hiring them.   We have seen the gang graffiti in other
areas of the city, specifically the eastside, compliments of Los Zetas and
MS13.  We took photos of them and these
are very violent people, some trained by U.S. & Mexican armies and they are
killers, a danger to all citizens.

> 

> Is it true the Fort Smith police department has been
told to lay off arresting illegal Mexicans and OTM’s unless they have committed
a felony?  If so, why?  Chief, would you not call this selective law
enforcement?

> 

> Kindest regards,

> 

> Joe McCutchen

> 

> From: Lindsey, Kevin (Chief of Police)
[mailto:Kevin.Lindsey@Fortsmithpd.org]

> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 8:08 AM

> To: ‘Joe and Barb McCutchen’; Maddox, Bill (Board of
Directors)

> Cc: Alaric Parrish; Good, Andre; Info; Goodman, Cole
(Board of Directors); ‘Frank Atkinson’; Campbell, Gary (Board of Directors);
Settle, Kevin (Board of Directors); Baker, Mayor Ray; Tyler, Steve; Gosack,
Ray; Kelly, Dennis

> Subject: RE: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

> 

> Mr. & Mrs. McCutchen,

> 

> In regards to your questions below relating to the
Police Department:

> 

> “Why we need more police?”  Neither reason you gave is valid.  There has not been a significant increase in
the City’s population nor would it be prudent to increase police staffing for
one neighborhood over another.  The reason
we need more police officers is to meet the demands of the residents of Fort
Smith regarding response time and level of service.

> 

> In addition, it is my responsibility to provide
police services to all citizens, regardless of race, color, or ethnicity.

> 

> Thank you for your inquiries.

> 

> 

> Kevin D. Lindsey

> Chief of Police

> 

> “Pride and Progress”

> 

> 

> From: Joe and Barb McCutchen [mailto:joeusa@cox.net]

> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:27 PM

> To: Maddox, Bill (Board of Directors)

> Cc: Alaric Parrish; ‘Andre Good’; Info; Goodman,
Cole (Board of Directors); ‘Frank Atkinson’; Campbell, Gary (Board of
Directors); Settle, Kevin (Board of Directors); Baker, Mayor Ray; Steve Tyler

> Subject: Pay increases and the Civic Auditorium

> 

> Director Bill Maddox

> Ward 4

> City of Fort Smith

> 

> Director Maddox,

> 

> Past news reports, and more specifically appearing
in today’s Times Record, a more detailed report on the proposed budget of the
City of Fort Smith, 2009.

> 

> Do you not believe that a proposed 2.5% cost of
living pay increase flies in the face of the producing segment of the Fort
Smith population, i.e. those of us who produce the revenue that undergirds all
government activities.  Explanation:  As citizens are in the throes of losing jobs,
salary cuts, loss of benefits, and those lucky enough to be employed are not
receiving raises, etc. and this government has the audacity to provide city
raises in these times of despair and to a segment of our population (city
employees) who get guaranteed checks each week, any number of protections and
an inordinate number of vacation days. 
Aside from the aforementioned, it appears that we have a bloated city
government. I would appreciate your revising your budget dealing with the
subject of raises and expand your vistas and deal with reality.  Is this the way you run your households?

> 

> Secondly: As with the Fort Smith School Board who
sees fit to give exorbitant raises yearly to school superintendent Benny Gooden
under the guise that we must match salaries given by other cities of comparable
size is indeed preposterous.  You give
raises if the money is available and if the subject warrants the raise. This
type of logic is creeping into our city government and must be dismantled
immediately.  What other cities
“do” is no concern of ours, bad decisions that look good are still
bad and costly.

> 

> Now comes the F.S. Civic Center.  An overpriced loser by any standard.  The only reason for its existence is that
“other cities have one”.   Now
comes the call for $2 million to subsidize this White Elephant.   Where is the money proposed to come from? The
producers of course, in one form or another. 
Gentlemen: I’m tired of you folks immersed in government, with all your
grandiose plans for our city, depending on me and other producers to subsidize
your ill-thought out propositions.

> 

> And then there is the so-called (ever expanding)
public transit system, which you folks in government state that the Feds and
the State are paying for….where do you think the State & Fed get the
money?

> 

> Pare down!  By
the way, what is the financial burden placed on the taxpaying citizens due to
the ever increasing number of  illegal
Mexican and OTM invasions?  These
invasions are producing an economic and political genocide of middleclass Americans.  Gentlemen, you never have the guts to discuss
this matter publicly.  Apparently you
don’t want to anger the contractors, the businesses and the city government
which employ illegals in violation of 8 USC Federal Law.  To heck with the vast majority of citizens.

> 

> Chief Lindsay why do we need more police?  Is it due to a population increase or perhaps
for Northside vigilance?

> 

> It seems to me that your main concern should be to
protect the well-being of US citizens and no one else.

> Will appreciate any discussion given to these
concerns.

> 

> Kindest regards,

> 

> Joe McCutchen

> 

> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 11:29 AM

> To: administration@fortsmithar.gov;
Alaric Parrish (taxy1@arkd.net); ‘Andre
Good’; ‘Bill Maddox’; Chief Kevin Lindsey (info@fortsmithpd.org);
Cole Goodman (coleg1@sbcglobal.net);
‘Frank Atkinson (ccutsinger@co.sebastian.ar.us)’;
‘Gary Campbell (gcampbell@citydirector.org)’;
Kevin Settle (kevinsettle6@aol.com);
‘Ray Baker (mayor@fsark.com)’; Steve Tyler
(sksttyler@sbcglobal.net)

> Cc: ‘Barbara Hardcastle’; ‘Becky Yandell’; Bill
Vines; ‘Brad Gallardo’; ‘Brandon Woodrome’; ‘Dale Morfey’; David Hawkins;
‘Denny Altes’; Frank Glidewell; ‘Gary Hammer’; Gunner Delay; ‘Hank/Marla
Needham’; ‘Jake Files’; ‘Jim Medley’; Joey McCutchen; ‘JBerry9070@att.net’;
Peggy Jeffries; ‘Phil Roberts’; ‘Raymond Williams’; ‘Stephen Parker’; ‘Steve
Jackson’; Joey McCutchen; ‘Chip Sexton’

> Subject: Other areas of concern–addition #2

> 

> 

> 1.       The
$4 million no-bid HUD (?) contract let under consummate insiders Griffin/Pyle’s
leadership.  Also, who got the bid and is
anything being done legally about this obvious violation?

> 

> 2.       Why
was the revenue generated by the Civic Center dumped into the General
Fund?  Accountability? Can this not be
construed as devious at best?

> 

> 3.       One
of the 3 proposals offered to generate funds for the Civic Center was to give
the 2 existing Sales employees a commission as an incentive.  If they are not doing their job now, why
would you offer a bribe?  Dump them.

> 

> 4.       How
about a public accounting of the “Transit System” regarding costs and
revenues?  It is not governments proper
responsibility to act as a taxi service for citizens.  2 ½ % of our citizens are debilitated and
should be taken care of, by all means, and the rest are deadbeats looking for
something for nothing.  Scale down this
ridiculous operation.

> 

> 5.      
Gentlemen: have you forgotten we are a sovereign state and we have every
Constitutional right and responsibility to protect all aspects of
citizenry.  The North side is nothing
more than a third world dumping ground, brought on by lethargic justice and law
enforcement agencies…and I am being euphemistic here, while the likes of
Tyson, OK Foods, etc. are making millions off the backs of the producers…i.e.
me, as well as the illegals.  One can
only ask if  Justice and Law Enforcement
agencies are on the take?

> 

> I do not know what portions of the Civic Center are
being gainfully and legitimately used, but those areas that are not productive
should be shuttered.  It is past time to
deal realistically with the times and economic conditions and quit trying to
project a big city/big bucks image.

> 

> Kindest regards,

> 

> Joe McCutchen

> 

> 

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