Sunday, January 4, 2015

Is Rochester, NY Police Lieutenant "Sleeping" with Slain Cop's Widow?


        Rochester, NY Police officer 
                  Daryl Pierson


By Davy V.

According to a Rochester, NY City official who contacted me on the condition of anonymity, slain Rochester, NY Police officer Daryl Pierson's Lieutenant Eric Paul, or as he's known to his officers,"E.P.", is "sleeping" with Pierson's widow, Amy Pierson.

RPD officer Daryl Pierson, was fatally shot on September 3, 2014.

RPD Lieutenant Eric Paul works out of the department!'s tactical unit, the same unit Pierson belonged to.

Eric Paul was one of the speakers at Pierson's funeral.

"Pierson's married Lieutenant, Eric Paul, has been sleeping with Amy Pierson," the City official said to me, adding, "When the tact unit got wind of it they wanted to kick his ass." 

"Members of the RPD's tactical unit are not only furious, they're disgusted," he said.

The tension is so bad that according to the official, Lt. Eric Paul took a leave from work out of "fear for his safety," according to the city official.

Lt. Paul has since decided to retire from the Rochester Police department.

Of course, Rochester Police Chief Michael Ciminelli has tried hard to keep this scandal quiet.

I have placed numerous calls for comment to Jackie Schuman, the RPD's public information officer (PIO), as well as RPD superiors.

Schuman has not returned any of my messages.

No other RPD officials have taken my calls.

I've always known that Rochester, NY cops are among the most rogue, dirtiest cops around, who not only cheat on their spouses, but some even abuse and beat their wives as well, but to sleep with the wife of a fellow dead police officer?

It's no wonder that Rochester, NY cops don't respect citizens.

They don't even respect their fallen brother.

Disgusting.




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The short film will explore my dad  Mario Vara's life as he leaves Cuba with my mom and my brother in 1968, in search of freedom and a better life for his family.

After moving to Rochester, NY, my dad realized that despite the promises of freedom and liberty that a life in America held, the harsh reality is that there are also many injustices as well.

In fact, my Dad will soon face very similar 'police state' tactics, as the ones he escaped his homeland for in the first place.

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As a result of this incident. my father Mario Vara became outspoken against police abuse and misconduct.

Unlike many Americans who take their rights for granted, my Dad took a stand to denounce law enforcement violating U.S. citizen's civil rights.

Having lived a communist dictatorship, my father knew all too well what it was like to live in a totalitarian police state, where simply expressing one's dislike for Castro and his government could land you in prison.

My Dad was passionate in his denouncement of rogue cops abusing and violating citizen's civil rights in the U.S.

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'A Promise to My Dad' follows me as I struggle to keep the promise I made to my father to continue his work against police misconduct and corruption, while at the same time trying to find my own identity as a young man, then as a father myself.

Throughout the film I will confront my own struggles with depression, my father's suicide, and the effects that my work has brought to me and my family, including my children having received death threats.

One example of this came in August of 2014, when an ex-con who is known to work with the Rochester Police Department, as a paid confidential informant (C.I.) was captured on a store's surveillance video threatening to murder, and decapitate my 5-year old daughter.

Despite the video clearly showing the individual threatening to kill and decapitate an innocent child, Rochester Police and the Monroe County, NY District Attorney's office refused to charge the individual.


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