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On December 16th, something changed in North Royalton. For weeks, residents spoke freely at city council meetings—until the cameras showed up and the criticism got uncomfortable. Suddenly, a never-enforced rule was pulled out to silence public comment, just as the council faced tough questions about police favoritism and reduced charges for a deputy chief’s drunk driving arrest. 🚨
This episode breaks down exactly how council leadership used “custom and practice” as an excuse to shut down dissent. We walk through the timeline: who spoke, what was said, and how council members John Nickell, Linda Barath, and JoAnne Kretsky voted to block further public input. Residents raised serious concerns—alleged altering of police reports, retaliation, and a no-confidence petition signed by over 500 people. But instead of answers, they got a microphone cut and a new rule enforced on the spot.
Selective enforcement isn’t about order—it’s about power. When rules only matter at the moment they’re inconvenient, trust collapses. This isn’t just a local issue; it’s a warning for every community that values transparency. 📢
Watch as we expose the process, name names, and demand accountability. The cameras are rolling, and Tentacle Nation is watching. Be loud. Be heard. Shake the system until the truth falls out. 🔎
www.theinfamousexcheif.com
#procopnotprocorruption
#TheInfamousExChief #PoliceAccountability
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On December 16th, something changed in North Royalton. For weeks, residents spoke freely at city council meetings—until the cameras showed up and the criticism got uncomfortable. Suddenly, a never-enforced rule was pulled out to silence public comment, just as the council faced tough questions about police favoritism and reduced charges for a deputy chief’s drunk driving arrest. 🚨
This episode breaks down exactly how council leadership used “custom and practice” as an excuse to shut down dissent. We walk through the timeline: who spoke, what was said, and how council members John Nickell, Linda Barath, and JoAnne Kretsky voted to block further public input. Residents raised serious concerns—alleged altering of police reports, retaliation, and a no-confidence petition signed by over 500 people. But instead of answers, they got a microphone cut and a new rule enforced on the spot.
Selective enforcement isn’t about order—it’s about power. When rules only matter at the moment they’re inconvenient, trust collapses. This isn’t just a local issue; it’s a warning for every community that values transparency. 📢
Watch as we expose the process, name names, and demand accountability. The cameras are rolling, and Tentacle Nation is watching. Be loud. Be heard. Shake the system until the truth falls out. 🔎
www.theinfamousexcheif.com
#procopnotprocorruption
#TheInfamousExChief #PoliceAccountability
Support the show
Visit: https://www.liinks.co/the.infamous.exchief