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Sunday, August 23, 2009

08/23/09 Reader Submitted Comments From Rose About The Port Chester Police, Gangs And The Dead Child From Pemberwick

Port Chester police are part of the New York police force, they will beat you after they arrest you. They have done that recently to someone who is a veteran of the War we are now in.

I will truthfully say that Wilbur Peck Court does not have gangs, I don’t Care if you won’t except the truth.. but there has been a rumor that Port Chester gangs have been seen in Greenwich.

Fact: Some Mexican Port Chester gangs do not like Greenwich residents. I would advice Greenwich residents to tell their teenagers, and young adults to stay out of Port Chester. If they were to go and get their car window busted out because they see a Connecticut license plate while that person is at a gas station, if the cops are called, the cops will see some run, and see other Mexican gang members (consisting of more than 12) stay and not arrest them, and then they will tell the Greenwich resident to leave, if you ask questions they will arrest you (just like Greenwich cops, for asking ?’s).

My husband and I almost got killed by a police officer flying down North Main street with their lights, and siren OFF. We were already in the middle of the crosswalk, when I saw the police car about 2 miles away. We were coming from the movie theater. I called 911 and spoke to the station officer, who asked if I got the damn car number..duh of course not, it was dark.

In the past, did not a kid get killed in Pemberwick years ago named .…was not an Port Chester police officer or either his son a suspect because that person use to fish in the Greenwich area?

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