01-21-2010, 03:30 PM
Interesting you call it a marajuana "crisis" I've not seen any crisis in the 22 years I've been here.
I've certainly not gotten any answers here.
I suppose by stirring up things, you mean the "hatchet job" some citizens did on Kenneth Matthison, getting him convicted of murder when the "Choir Boys" in the department wanted to get him off on a traffic violation. Maybe we were "just stirring things up" when we hounded Wayne Carvalho for doing the illegal things for which he was convicted.
If the alternative is to just do what we've always done, I'll settle for your vituperation over the status quo any day. The majority of the cops in Hawaii County know who the cruds are, but can't say anything. They depend on those of us who "stir things up" to demand that the "cruds" be held accountable.
The one thing I wonder, and I'm getting some clue here from the defensiveness we are encountering, is who will take the fall if it finally gets down to a choice between Jay Kimura or John Weber being held accountable?
I've certainly not gotten any answers here.
I suppose by stirring up things, you mean the "hatchet job" some citizens did on Kenneth Matthison, getting him convicted of murder when the "Choir Boys" in the department wanted to get him off on a traffic violation. Maybe we were "just stirring things up" when we hounded Wayne Carvalho for doing the illegal things for which he was convicted.
If the alternative is to just do what we've always done, I'll settle for your vituperation over the status quo any day. The majority of the cops in Hawaii County know who the cruds are, but can't say anything. They depend on those of us who "stir things up" to demand that the "cruds" be held accountable.
The one thing I wonder, and I'm getting some clue here from the defensiveness we are encountering, is who will take the fall if it finally gets down to a choice between Jay Kimura or John Weber being held accountable?