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They actually bragged about getting confidential information from Police Intelligence to multiple people. These people couldn’t stop talking about all the drama they involved their self in. Luckily some recognized how strange it was for people to have that information to begin with and reported it accordingly.

It’s ashame they’ve manipulated some good people and good organizations into positions where they’ll be damaged too. Such is the circle, of life I guess and that’s part of the decisions these people and organizations made.

There is not much time left for people to get clear of the wreckage, but I’m not holding my breath.

Sociopaths damage communities and sometimes the choice is made to learn things the hard way.

On the positive side, Portland has had a lot of talent wasted backstage and in wings that will now get their chance to shine.

Schmidt’s ticket is written, but I’m still waiting to see what level of tolerance the DOJ has for their proximity to this corruption. They are trying to come out hard v the city/ police, but that’s just a distraction from their owns direct financial connections to this mess.

Blumenauer may be conflicted from commenting given the staff situation…


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