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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

08/19/08 Anthony Rinaldi Is Lucky He Only Threatened To Shot A Business Owner. If He Had Thrown Water Ballons At Him He Might Have Got A $50,000 Bail

A Bullets Path Through A Human Head

Police arrested a town man Thursday night and charged him with one count of threatening for making phone threats to his partner in a West Putnam Avenue deli, according to a police report.

Anthony Rinaldi, 47, of 5 Pleasant St., Cos Cob, allegedly threatened to "put a bullet in the head" of his business partner in Rinaldi's Deli and Fast Pizza at 356 W. Putnam Ave., police said.

Rinaldi was released on $500 bond and is scheduled to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford on Friday, according to a police report.

Please See:

05/19/08 - 3 Greenwich Cops Give 140 Pound Boy 50,000 Volts And A $50,000 Bail For Not Going To A School Office Over A Water Ballon Incident


Here Are More Official Greenwich Police Reports As Published In The
Greenwich Time Police blotter

Cody N. Deaton, 24, of 950 International, Springfield, Ore., was arrested Saturday afternoon and charged with simple trespassing and peddling without a permit or tax stamp for selling books and magazine orders door-to-door, according to a police report.

Police were dispatched to Turner Drive, where they found Deaton, who could not produce a permit and said he was unaware that he was soliciting on private property, the report stated.

He was released on a $500 bond is scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Aug. 25.

Comment:

WOW!!!

Cody Got A $500 Bail And He Did Not Even Threaten To
"put a bullet in the head" Of Anyone.

There seems to be no Rhyme Or Reason To The Way Bail Is Administered At The Greenwich Police Department.

A Greenwich High School Boy Gets 50,000 Volts, A $50,000 Bail And Spends The Night In Jail, Because Of Water Balloons.

But A Very Angry Man Who Is Threatening "Put A Bullet In The Head" Of His Business Partner pays $500 and goes home.

This $500 Bail is routinely given out for out of towners who are going door to door and "peddling without a permit".

It looks like a Local Business Man Received Special Consideration, While A Hispanic Teenager Got A Severely Disproportionate Bail.

Bail is supposed to insure that a police suspect appears in court and supposed to punish someone the police don't like.

More over, there is nothing in the police report saying that police officers took steps to make sure that a very angry Anthony Rinaldi did not access to firearms at his home as he waited to see a judge next week.

Something Is Just Not Right With The Greenwich Police Department Bail Guidelines.

Please Also See:

Bill Clark Reports On Shocking Developments at Greenwich High School

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