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    Fuller is a PoS who got magic wanded from Deputy to Captain. Has no management or interpersonal skills unless it’s at a bar with some drunk skank. Right Jerry?
    Who doesn’t like a little skank every once in a while? It might help you and your strange obsession with this Fuller character. He sounds like a very handsome and smart guy.

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    I bet you anything, this guy rubs one out every night fantasizing about Jerry’s string cheese all over his face...nom...nom..nom put it your mouth.

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    Dude, WTF???????

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    Does Fuller spend too much time in saloons?

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    Ok, I guess we’ll just believe the anonymous guy on Leo Affairs instead of all the people he works with. I challenge you to find one person he works with, with an actual identity, that has something bad to say about him. You’re a coward.
    Why did Fuller beat up the old man in New York?

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    Ok, I guess we’ll just believe the anonymous guy on Leo Affairs instead of all the people he works with. I challenge you to find one person he works with, with an actual identity, that has something bad to say about him. You’re a coward.
    There's a long line of people he screwed over. Poor manager for sure.

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    Why did Fuller beat up the old man in New York?
    Because he could?

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    There's a long line of people he screwed over. Poor manager for sure.
    Name them. You had no problem talking smack about Jerry, so name the people he screwed over. I’ve been in SID since Jerry got here, the only people that were thrown out were do nothing slugs. So let’s see this long list.

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    Name them. You had no problem talking smack about Jerry, so name the people he screwed over. I’ve been in SID since Jerry got here, the only people that were thrown out were do nothing slugs. So let’s see this long list.
    Slugs? So you admit he screwed people over? Come on Gerald. You better worry yourself about your future. You are a scumbag. SID needs a house cleaning. And you are the first one to go.

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    Another drunken blackout by JF or cover up by Rick Maglione?

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    Name them. You had no problem talking smack about Jerry, so name the people he screwed over. I’ve been in SID since Jerry got here, the only people that were thrown out were do nothing slugs. So let’s see this long list.


    By Dan Christensen, BrowardBulldog.org

    A Fort Lauderdale Police internal inquiry into the out-of-state arrest of a street crimes unit sergeant did not follow departmental procedures for conducting such investigations.

    Internal Affairs guidelines say investigators should obtain and review police reports, probable cause affidavits, booking sheets and other information about such incidents. Sworn statements are to be taken from witnesses, including the accused officer, “as soon as possible.”

    None of that was done after Sgt. Jerald Fuller was arrested on July 19, 2009 when police were called to a “disturbance” at a private home in Somerset, New York.

    Departmental rules also state that completed Internal Affairs investigations are to be submitted for review to both an assistant police chief and the chief of police.

    Police files do not indicate that was done either.

    As Broward Bulldog reported on May 24, Fuller’s arrest was erased from an Internal Affairs report maintained in a police database. The purged report was later released to comply with a Public Records Act request by the Broward Public Defender’s Office.

    It can be a crime in Florida to alter a public record, whether a paper report or an electronic database. But state prosecutors declined to investigate, drawing a rebuke from Public Defender Howard Finkelstein, who had asked for a state inquiry.

    Copies of the original and changed versions of the report were leaked to one of Finkelstein’s investigators in February. The Public Defender’s Office soon requested the Internal Affairs report from police to defend a suspect arrested by city police.

    POLICE ACKNOWLEDGE PURGE

    Police Captain Rick Maglione has acknowledged changing the report when he headed Internal Affairs.

    He explained he did so to comply with a New York municipal judge’s orders that had dismissed and sealed the case four days after Fuller’s arrest. He did not include that explanation in the file.

    Maglione also told Broward Bulldog that he did not seek to obtain New York police or court records to verify the facts surrounding Fuller’s arrest because those documents were “not obtainable” due to the judge’s sealing order.

    New York criminal procedure, however, allows both the person accused and police agencies access to sealed records.


    CAPTAIN RICK MAGLIONE

    Maglione said he relied on assurances he got from Fuller’s New York lawyer, George Muscato, and an official he did not identify in the Niagara County, Somerset Town Court, District Attorney’s office

    “Everything I had was self-reported (by Sgt. Fuller). I was satisfied with that because I was also assured no crime had occurred,” said Maglione, who is now a top aide to Chief Frank Adderley.

    VETERAN COP AND A DISTURBANCE

    Fuller is a 19-year veteran and member of the police department’s controversial Northwest Raiders drug unit. He notified his superiors of his arrest.

    In his two-paragraph report dated August 10, 2009, Maglione, a former Raider, identifies himself as both the investigator and supervisor on the Fuller inquiry.

    It states that a neighbor called the police about a disturbance at a local residence involving Fuller, his brother “and another individual known to the Fuller family.”

    “It was initially determined that Sergeant Fuller and his brother were responsible for some minor damage to the other individual’s property,” Maglione wrote.

    Basic information such as the address where Fuller was arrested, the time of day of the incident, a description of the damage, and even the criminal charge lodged against him are not included in Maglione’s report.

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    Man....Fuller must have screwed your wife, you’re obsessed. It’s not his fault your wife is a whore.

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