September 10, 2014

Updated: Retired NYPD Commander Kept Criminal Past From Department


Posted September 8, 2014 9:09 PM ET; Updated September 10, 2014 3:57 PM ET

Does that mean he did not lie on any of his applications? That the NYPD did no background checks? It shows how upside down the priorities are. For 29 years police, FBI informants, Communists, Harvard University campus police and  building superintendents conducted a brutal harassment campaign and character assassination, ridicule, humiliation, provocations, insults of a now 70-year-old white male citizen. Before that the FBI used him to fight organized crime for 15 years. That was after government psychiatrists drugged him for 80 consecutive days using hallucinogens contrary to law. Thoughtful FBI agents scared the man in his seriously impaired mental state and used him without paying him. Then they turned him over to five crime families for 25 years of retaliation which continues today. This police commander was a close friend of a man who shot dead a policeman.  Is there any doubt that criminals run the government?


Retired NYPD Commander Corey Pegues had his guns confiscated on Tuesday.
[From article]
NYPD bosses got their pals in Nassau County to seize the guns from disgraced former big-shot cop Corey Pegues’ house — and are working on a plan to yank his $135,000-a-year disability pension, The Post has learned.
Officers on Monday night removed three guns from Pegues’ Hempstead home for violating the “good conduct’’ clause on his permit, sources said.
“This is in my authority to do this, and if [Pegues] doesn’t like it, he can take me to court and sue me,’’ Nassau’s top cop, Thomas Krumpter, told a pal after honoring the NYPD’s request.
http://nypost.com/2014/09/09/disgraced-ex-cop-corey-pegues-loses-guns-possibly-pension/

Disgraced ex-cop Corey Pegues loses guns, possibly pension
New York Post
By Phillip Messing
September 9, 2014 | 9:16pm

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[From article]
Corey Pegues — who collects a $135,000 tax-free line-of-duty disability pension for a back injury — revealed his sordid past on the “Combat Jack’’ podcast Aug. 13, in a blatant attempt to hype his yet-to-be-published book.
Pegues, 45, who retired in April 2013 after more than 20 years on the force, is untouchable because the statute of limitations has expired on his crimes, most of which he confessed to committing in his teens and 20s in Queens.
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In his most shocking revelation, Pegues — who is married with children, including a daughter in the NYPD — bragged that he was a close pal of David McClary, the coldblooded triggerman who fired five shots into the head of rookie Officer Edward Byrne as the cop sat in a patrol car guarding the home of a witness in 1988.
He had advice for aspiring criminals: “The biggest asset I learned from the streets is don’t trust nobody. Everybody’s a threat. I don’t trust my mother,’’ he said in the interview. “You can’t trust nobody.”
[. . .]
Any of his past crimes would have disqualified him from joining the NYPD, had those vetting his application been aware of them. But Pegues was able to sign up without a hitch.
He rose steadily in the ranks and became a deputy inspector who commanded the 67th Precinct in East Flatbush.
He also served as an adjunct professor at Monroe College in The Bronx, teaching criminal justice for more than four years, according to his LinkedIn résumé.
During the interview, Pegues boasted of his loyalty in the early 1980s to crack kingpin Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff.

http://nypost.com/2014/09/08/a-retired-cops-shocking-life-of-drugs-booze-and-crime/

A retired cop’s shocking life of drugs and crime
By Philip Messing
New York Post
September 8, 2014 | 2:36am

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